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Gap Down Stocks

A gap is a break between prices on a chart that occurs when the price of a stock makes a sharp move up or down with no trading occurring in between. Stocks that "gap down" are companies that open at prices that are significantly lower than their previous closing prices, often due to after-hours news items that negatively affect investor perceptions of the company's value. More about gap down stocks.

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