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When a share's price has been rising for some time and quickly, it will sometimes have a day where the lowest price is far above the previous day's high price - this shows on the chart as a gap - called an exhaustion gap. The exhaustion gap comes at the end of a long uptrend. An exhaustion gap can also be bullish and appear towards the end of a downtrend. This is also sometimes called a reversal gap.