A Fair Value Gap, or FVG, is a price imbalance that appears in price action.


It forms over a three candle pattern.
The middle candle has an area where the wicks of the candles before and after it do not overlap.
This leaves behind a visible gap.
And that gap is a sign that one side of the market, either buyers or sellers, pushed price quickly and aggressively, leaving behind an imbalance.
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