A bullish fair value gap occurs when a long candle forms with wicks that do not overtake the top or bottom of the candle, creating an imbalance that price typically seeks to fill by returning to the gap area, though it doesn't necessarily need to reach the exact middle or top of the gap.
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Bullish Fair Value Gap Explained: Day Trading Example #shortsAdded:
Let's find another one here very fast.
This one's only showing you a a bullish one, but there are tons of them here.
Long candle, this wick did not overtake the top of the candle, this wick right here did not overtake the bottom of the candle.
So, what do we have? We have another one right there. There we go. And what do you know? The price eventually came back into the gap. It came back. It doesn't have to go all the way to the top, it doesn't have to go all the way back into the middle, although most of the time it will go back to the middle.
But, guess what? It doesn't have to.
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