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Maybe this is what TH meant? Below is a dynamic data from Bourse showing the same time frame in your chart - have separated the days with the grey lines to make it easier. I think the appearance of no or little gap in this chart is most likely due to the 10 minute staggered opening on the ASX and this first 10 minute move is really not tradeable as each individual stock opens with a gap. It is frustrating when our OZ stocks gap heavily and then go sideways through the day. Sometimes those gaps can be good to fade, but need good money management and a cool head as the gap openings on individual stocks can be fairly volatile. The gap on the 4th was good for a buy once it settled down - but wouldn't have worked the 6th...I would imagine the only way to trade it is through SPI futures which trade through the night. But then, if you gotta sit up all night and trade something as illiquid as the night SPI, would be smarter to simply trade the US indicies.
Maybe this is what TH meant? Below is a dynamic data from Bourse showing the same time frame in your chart - have separated the days with the grey lines to make it easier. I think the appearance of no or little gap in this chart is most likely due to the 10 minute staggered opening on the ASX and this first 10 minute move is really not tradeable as each individual stock opens with a gap. It is frustrating when our OZ stocks gap heavily and then go sideways through the day. Sometimes those gaps can be good to fade, but need good money management and a cool head as the gap openings on individual stocks can be fairly volatile. The gap on the 4th was good for a buy once it settled down - but wouldn't have worked the 6th...
I would imagine the only way to trade it is through SPI futures which trade through the night. But then, if you gotta sit up all night and trade something as illiquid as the night SPI, would be smarter to simply trade the US indicies.
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