Bull Flag
Chart BullishA bullish continuation pattern with a strong upward move (flagpole) followed by a rectangular consolidation (flag) sloping slightly down.
Pattern Visualization
How to Identify
- Sharp rally forms flagpole
- Rectangular consolidation drifts lower
- Parallel trendlines form flag
- Breakout above flag resumes uptrend
Trading Tips
Strong continuation. Enter on flag breakout. Stop below flag. Add flagpole length to entry for target.
Bull Flag is a bullish chart pattern that typically develops over multiple sessions or weeks. It represents a period where selling pressure is absorbed and buying interest gradually builds, setting the stage for a breakout to the upside.
What This Pattern Tells You
As price builds this formation, smart money begins absorbing supply at key levels. The structure tells the story of a failed breakdown attempt followed by growing buyer confidence. By the time the pattern completes, institutional positioning is often already underway.
How to Trade It
Entry: Enter on flag breakout.
Stop loss: Stop below flag.
Target: Add flagpole length to entry for target.
Confirmation: Do not act on the pattern alone. Require at least one confirming signal such as a follow-through candle, a volume spike, or a supporting oscillator reading before entering.
When Is It Most Reliable
The bullish potential is strongest when this pattern forms at a significant support level following a prolonged decline. Volume should expand on the breakout candle. A supporting momentum reading such as an oversold RSI or a bullish MACD crossover at the time of the breakout adds further confidence.
How to Identify It
The following elements must all be present to confirm Bull Flag:
- Sharp rally forms flagpole.
- Rectangular consolidation drifts lower.
- Parallel trendlines form flag.
- Breakout above flag resumes uptrend.
Reliability
With an 84% historical success rate, Bull Flag sits in the high reliability tier among chart patterns. No technical signal is infallible. Always define your maximum acceptable loss before entering a trade, and honour your stop loss without exception.
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