Valid vs Invalid Fair Value Gaps: The Rules Every ICT Trader Needs
- Not all FVGs are valid entries — validity depends on the quality of the displacement that created it, the position of the FVG in the dealing range, the alignment with daily bias, the timeframe, and the age of the gap
- A valid FVG is created by a strong displacement with clear institutional intent — large candles, minimal wicks, and a clear directional purpose
- An FVG in the wrong dealing range zone is invalid regardless of how clean it looks — bullish FVGs in the premium zone are not buys, bearish FVGs in the discount zone are not sells
- An FVG that has been "traded" — where price has entered the gap and reversed from it at least once before — loses its primary validity; subsequent touches are lower probability
- Timeframe matters: FVGs on higher timeframes (4H, Daily) have more institutional weight and higher fill probability than FVGs on lower timeframes (1M, 5M)
Why FVG Validity Matters
An FVG is only as good as the displacement that created it. A weak, low-momentum displacement creates a weak, low-probability FVG. A strong, high-momentum institutional displacement creates a high-probability FVG. The quality of the FVG is inherited from the quality of its creation.
What Makes an FVG Valid
What Makes an FVG Invalid
The FVG Validity Checklist
When a Valid FVG Becomes Invalid Mid-Trade
Watch: Valid vs Invalid Fair Value Gaps: The Rules Every ICT Trader Needs
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a bearish FVG ever be a valid long entry?+
Yes — this is the Inverse Fair Value Gap (IFVG). When a bearish FVG is fully breached by a bullish move (price closes above the top of a bearish FVG), the gap inverts — it becomes a support zone rather than a resistance zone. On the next retrace, the inverted bearish FVG (now an IFVG) can be a valid long entry in a bullish bias.
Does an FVG on the weekly chart always override one on the 15M chart?+
Not always override, but it carries more structural weight. A 15M FVG entry aligned with a weekly FVG at the same price level is a very high-confluence setup. However, a weekly FVG is typically a swing trade target (multi-day hold) while a 15M FVG is an intraday entry. The timeframe of the FVG should match the timeframe of the trade.
How do I know if a displacement was institutional?+
Institutional displacements have specific characteristics: large candle bodies with wicks of 20% or less of the total candle range, a clear directional move covering 5-10x the average candle size, and a resulting FVG that is at least 3-5 pips (Forex) or 3-5 points (futures) in height. Retail-driven price movements tend to produce smaller, choppier candles with larger wicks.
What happens if two FVGs overlap at the same level?+
Overlapping FVGs create a stronger combined entry zone. If a 4H FVG and a 1H FVG overlap at the same price, the overlap zone has double institutional significance. Enter at the top of the combined overlap zone (for buys) and set the stop below the bottom of the combined zone. The target is the same as for any single FVG — the next liquidity pool in the direction of the bias.
Is a very large FVG less valid than a small, precise one?+
Large FVGs are generally lower precision for entry — they offer a wide range, making stop placement and risk calculation less precise. Small, tight FVGs (2-5 pips) formed by a strong single-candle displacement tend to be more precise and produce cleaner reversals. That said, a very large FVG on a 4H chart may represent a significant institutional imbalance — use the 50% midpoint of the FVG as the primary entry reference when the gap is wide.
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