Fair Value Gaps & Imbalances
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Price Inefficiency and Why It Matters
A Fair Value Gap (FVG) is a three-candle price pattern that reveals where institutional participants moved price so aggressively that normal two-sided trading did not occur. The result is an imbalance — a zone where price traded in only one direction, leaving an inefficient area that the market tends to revisit.
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