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Based on LSE daily tech chart -
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Well said Falky
Asperger1 posts are invaluable. No nonsense, a break from some dribble dished out by the finger in the wind 17p brigade
They are out of the stalls and away come on the black horse 38p today please pretty please.
Apologise for the 36.78/37.78 error Dividendchaser - filled this AM anyway
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
30th-31st Dec 20 - 36.78 - filled today 31st Dec 20
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Dividend Chaser
You are two screws short of a complete door handle
Only joking
It’s three screws
Asperger the gap that needs to be filled is the gap in your brain
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
New gap this AM
30th-31st Dec 20 - 37.78
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Thanks Asper for the charts info, very useful.
Cheers.
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
23rd-24th Dec 20 - 37.7 closed today 29th Dec 20
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
To many free handouts *****
The privileged may be cashed up as you say, but there will be many that have been receiving their salary being paid through government backed schemes etc. All due to be ending soon.. many businesses that took out 1 year interest free loans to tide them over for COVID etc.. how many of them will l writ off the debt and restart under a new name?
Too many free hand at the moment .
'Debt' most people are cashed up from no travel, no social life etc. Interest rates should be 5 percent, it wont be long until they are.
Is no one concerned about the amount of debt the U.K. has taken on throughout 2020 ?
Or is that completely irrelevant to which way the SP will be swinging in 2021?
Fakeland....... Your not invested here so why are you posting on here (funny seen that question posted by someone a few times recently) Remember You Are Ignoring Me So Do Not Reply
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
23rd-24th Dec 20 - 37.7
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
Grrr - new gap this morning
23rd-24th Dec 20 - 37.7
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
18th-21st Dec 20 - 34.9 - gap closed today 22nd Dec 20
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
New gap this AM
18th-21st Dec 20 - 34.9
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Doesn't work like that Hardup - the 37.2 gap was closed today
Generally gap's are created over night
Hi Asperger
Is the 37.2 gap now considered open again?
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
9th-10th Dec 20 - 37.2 closed today 16th Dec 20
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
9th-10th Dec 20 - 37.2
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
9th-10th Dec 20 - 37.2
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/