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Do gaps always get filled? In TTS Concepts, the Gap Down Liquidity rule answers it: when the market creates a gap down, it travels to the nearest intact point in the direction, comes back to clear and cover the entire gap down liquidity — then continues the movement till the targets. Allocation perspective: always TTS 2.0. A gap isn't empty space — it's unpaid liquidity. The market runs first, settles the debt second, and only then continues. Chase the gap and you're entering right before the payback; map the cover and the continuation becomes your trade. This rule connects the playbook: the return often lands at an LG Point (Ep.6), executes via S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact (Eps 4–5), and holds targets till TTS 2.0. ❓Q: Do gap downs always get filled? A: In TTS Concepts, a gap down is treated as liquidity the market comes back to clear and cover after reaching the nearest intact point - the cover, then the continuation, is the tradeable sequence. ❓Q: How do you trade a gap down? A: Don't chase the gap. Map the nearest intact point, wait for the return that covers the gap liquidity, and trade the continuation toward the targets - allocation always mapped to TTS 2.0. 🔖 Save this — it's the rule for every red open. 👇 Ep.9 vote: Gap UP Liquidity, MTSL, or FCFS? Comment it. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts - TTS Concepts Explained, Ep.8. Master the Moves. #GapFill #TTSConcepts #Shorts ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only. Trading involves risk. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Please do your own research before making any trading decisions.