Markets opened with a clear gap, and traders are now asking the same question — does this gap signal upside continuation or a reversal?
In this video, we break down:
• What market gaps really mean
• When gaps favor bullish continuation
• Key futures levels to watch this week
• How professional traders approach gap scenarios
• Why context and structure matter more than headlines
This analysis focuses on price action, structure, and probability, not hype or predictions.
Whether you trade ES, NQ, YM, or micro futures, this breakdown will help you understand how gaps can influence directional bias and trade planning for the week ahead don’t chase it, be smart – wait for it to happen.
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