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Should you buy into a gap up? In TTS Concepts, the answer is no - and the Gap Up Liquidity rule explains why: when the market opens with a huge gap up, it creates a price deficiency and dilutes to cover the gap before continuing toward TTS 2.0. All allocations follow FCFS, with the rejection point at the gap-up point. NEVER execute into a gap up - let the market complete the gap, then execute with the setup via S2-B1 or S2-B1 Intact. This is the bullish mirror of Ep.8 (Gap Down Liquidity). Together they're the Gap Pair: whether it gaps up or down, the market covers the deficiency first and continues second. Chasing the open is how retail gets diluted out; waiting for the fill is how the setup gets served. A gap up feels like strength. It's actually an unfilled debt - and the market always collects before it runs. ❓Q: Should you buy a gap up at the open? A: No. In TTS Concepts, the market dilutes to cover the gap first. Wait for the gap to complete, then execute the S2-B1 setup at the rejection point - never chase into the gap. ❓Q: Why do gap ups get filled? A: A gap up is a price deficiency. In TTS Concepts the market covers (dilutes) that deficiency before continuing its FCFS-mapped move toward TTS 2.0. 🔖 Save this with Ep.8 - the full Gap Pair. 👇 Ep.21 vote: Dilution deep-dive, Volume series, or MTSL? Comment it. 🔔 Follow @ttradingsecerts - TTS Concepts Explained, Ep.20. Master the Moves. #TTSConcepts #GapUp #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.