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:: Volume 33, Issue 115 (quarterly journal of economic research and policies 2025) ::
qjerp 2025, 33(115): 178-213 Back to browse issues page
The Pattern of Identifying Anomalies Created in the Game Space (Price Chatter) in the Capital Market of Iran
Behrouz Jam , Asgar Pakmaram * , Saeid Jabarzade , Jamal Bahrisales
Department of Accounting, Bonab Branch, Islamic Azad University , pakmaram@iau.ac.ir
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Price gaps in the capital market are influenced by both fundamental and technical factors. On the one hand, real changes such as supply and demand or capital increase announcements can create gaps, while on the other hand, rumors and market sentiment may also lead to such anomalies. The aim of this study is to present a model for identifying irregularities caused by price gaps through both qualitative and quantitative approaches. In the qualitative section, during 2023, 15 in-depth interviews were conducted with investment experts using purposive sampling, and the data were analyzed through coding methods. The findings revealed that the most significant causal factors include sharp fluctuations, positive industry news, earnings adjustments, cash dividend distribution, and favorable reports released between the closing and opening of stocks. Intervening conditions were categorized into three groups: share-related structures, industry structures, and market structures. Strategies were defined at two levels: first, trading strategies such as Elliott Wave and Ichimoku; second, strategic programs including gap identification, type determination, market condition assessment, decision-making, and trade execution. Outcomes appeared at both positive and negative levels, ranging from satisfaction and good fortune to negligence, fear, and loss of motivation. 
Keywords: Price gaps, fundamental factors, technical factors
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