# FVG Style

Fair Value Gaps are 3-candle imbalances where price moved too fast to trade efficiently. REx marks these zones and tracks how deep price has returned in real time — showing whether each gap is still active and worth watching.

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## FVG Zones

> <kbd><mark style="color:purple;">**FVG (Fair Value Gap)**<mark style="color:purple;"></kbd> is a three-candle imbalance where the wicks of candle 1 and candle 3 don't overlap.\
> Price moved too fast — the gap represents unfilled orders that price tends to return to.

> <kbd><mark style="color:purple;">**CE (Consequent Encroachment)**<mark style="color:purple;"></kbd> is the 50% midpoint of an FVG.\
> The most common reaction level within the gap. Price often partially fills to the CE before reversing.

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="40"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:green;"><strong>1.</strong></mark></td><td><kbd><mark style="color:purple;"><strong>FVG</strong></mark></kbd> enables the display of Fair Value Gap zones and allows you to customize their colors for bullish and bearish gaps.</td></tr></tbody></table>

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="40"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:green;"><strong>2.</strong></mark></td><td><kbd><mark style="color:purple;"><strong>CE Line</strong></mark></kbd> shows the Consequent Encroachment line — the 50% midpoint of each FVG. The most common reaction level within the gap.</td></tr></tbody></table>

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## FVG States

| State         | Meaning                                                               |
| ------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Untested**  | Gap hasn't been revisited                                             |
| **Tested**    | Price wicked into the gap                                             |
| **Mitigated** | Price reached 50% (CE) or 100% — depending on your Mitigation setting |

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## Mitigation

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="40"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:green;"><strong>3.</strong></mark></td><td><kbd><mark style="color:purple;"><strong>Mitigation</strong></mark></kbd> sets the threshold at which an FVG is considered mitigated. Both options are wick-based.<br>• <strong>50%</strong> — FVG is done when a wick reaches the CE midpoint<br>• <strong>100%</strong> — FVG is done when a wick fills the entire gap</td></tr></tbody></table>

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="40"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:green;"><strong>4.</strong></mark></td><td><kbd><mark style="color:purple;"><strong>Show Mitigation</strong></mark></kbd> displays the current mitigation state and penetration percentage on each FVG zone in real time.</td></tr></tbody></table>

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="40"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:green;"><strong>5.</strong></mark></td><td><kbd><mark style="color:purple;"><strong>Hide Inactive</strong></mark></kbd> removes FVG zones that are no longer active (mitigated or finalized), keeping the chart clean.</td></tr></tbody></table>

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## High-Probability FVG

> <kbd><mark style="color:purple;">**High-Probability FVG**<mark style="color:purple;"></kbd> is an FVG that forms at the same time as a BOS or MSB.\
> The structural break and the imbalance occur together — higher conviction than a standalone FVG. These zones are marked with a ★ on the chart.

<table data-header-hidden><thead><tr><th width="40"></th><th></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><mark style="color:green;"><strong>6.</strong></mark></td><td><kbd><mark style="color:purple;"><strong>High Probability FVG</strong></mark></kbd> sets the color used to highlight these zones on the chart, making them visually distinct from standard FVGs.</td></tr></tbody></table>

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