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  2. Gap (chart pattern) - Wikipedia

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    A gap is defined as an unfilled space or interval. On a technical analysis chart, a gap represents an area where no trading takes place. On the Japanese candlestick chart, a window is interpreted as a gap. Gaps are spaces on a chart that emerge when the price of the financial instrument significantly changes with little or no trading in between.

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  4. Gap analysis - Wikipedia

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    Gap analysis can identify gaps in the market. Thus, comparing forecast profits to desired profits reveals the planning gap. This represents a goal for new activities in general, and new products in particular. The planning gap can be divided into three main elements: usage gap, existing gap, and product gap.

  5. Law of value - Wikipedia

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    Instead, he meant the ratio of value (or 'worth') that exist between products of human labour. These relationships can be expressed by the relative replacement costs of products as labour hours worked. The more labour it costs to make a product, the more it is worth and inversely the less labour it costs to make a product, the less it is worth.

  6. Warren Buffett believes the vast wealth gap in America is due ...

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    These 5 magic money moves will boost you up America's net worth ladder in 2024 — and you can complete each step within minutes. ... has caused the wealth gap with many people barely getting by ...

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  8. John Burr Williams - Wikipedia

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    John Burr Williams (November 27, 1900 – September 15, 1989) was an American economist, recognized as an important figure in the field of fundamental analysis, and for his analysis of stock prices as reflecting their "intrinsic value".

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