A bullish flag is a technical analysis pattern that indicates the continuation of an existing uptrend in a financial asset. It is named for its resemblance to a flag on a pole, where the "pole" is a sharp price increase and the "flag" is a period of consolidation or slight retracement that follows.
Characteristics of a Bullish Flag: Flagpole:
A significant and rapid price increase leading up to the flag. Indicates strong bullish momentum. Flag:
A period of consolidation or slight downward retracement. Typically takes the shape of a rectangle or parallelogram that slopes against the prevailing trend (downwards in this case). Volume tends to decrease during the formation of the flag. Breakout:
Occurs when the price breaks out above the upper boundary of the flag. Confirmation of the pattern and often accompanied by a spike in volume. Interpretation: Continuation Pattern: The bullish flag suggests that after a brief consolidation, the price is likely to continue moving in the direction of the previous trend (upward). Price Target: The potential price target after the breakout can be estimated by adding the length of the flagpole to the breakout point.
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