Quote from trickshot:
Interesting. So you ignore the ETH moves and only look at RTH prices on the ES?
I analyse/trade gaps too, but only for the SPX/SPY because they don't trade round the clock. I guess thats essentially the same thing as trading RTH ES gaps, except that I don't look at gaps on lower time frames for SPX/SPY, only on the daily.
I guess thats the arbitrary nature of technical analysis, there are a billion ways to look at the same chart, different time frames can sometimes yield totally different conclusions.![]()

Quote from Laissez Faire:
It`s the market open price and market close price only. If you look at minute bars, it will be random, since choosing a 1,3,5,30,60-minute bar will each yield different views.
Quote from trickshot:
Now I'm confused. There is no gap unless you are talking about minute bars (like the chart you posted). 5/1 RTH was a solid bar with upper shadows (from 92ish open to 1400.5 close).

Quote from Laissez Faire:
Forget about minute bars.
Plot the market close price yesterday and market open price today in a spreadsheet.
There`s your gap.
Still confused?![]()
Quote from trickshot:
Yea... and there would be no gap because we opened at 92, traded to 1411 and closed at 1400. 5/1 RTH was a long white bar with upper shadows, the only way we would have got a gap was if we opened at 89 or something, that would have produced a small gap.
Quote from Laissez Faire:
Now I`m confused.![]()
Forget about long white bars and shadows. If you plot a 60-minute chart and a 1-minute chart, the close area would look vastly different. There are traders who does not even look at chart.
US equities RTH session, 09:30-04:00.
The cash close on the 1st of May was 1402,50.
Yesterday, on the 2nd of May, we opened gap down at 1394.
We now have an open gap above. Only after we have traded at 1402,50 during RTH would this gap be closed.
With me now?

Quote from trickshot:
That`s a weird way of defining a gap.

Quote from Laissez Faire:
That is the way that makes sense to me.
We opened 8,5 points down in relation the previous close and that is per definition an open gap down. Of course, the magnitude of any given gap differs and how it appears on a daily chart is a different matter.
Feel free to post it if you feel like it.![]()
Quote from keeptradin':
Hang in there, I'm sure there will be some crappy news overnight to push us down again...![]()