In the world of technical analysis, patterns often provide valuable insights into potential market movements. One such pattern, the bearish flag, is a vital tool for traders seeking to identify and capitalize on bearish trends. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the bearish flag pattern, uncovering its characteristics, formation, and implications. With...
The bearish flag pattern is a powerful technical analysis tool used by traders to identify potential bearish trends in the foreign exchange (Forex) and gold markets. As a continuation pattern, it is typically formed after a strong downward move, indicating a short-term pause before the price continues its downward trend. 📚How Does the Bearish Flag Pattern...
😺The flag pattern is a trend continuation pattern, appropriately named after it’s visual similarity to a flag on a flagpole. A “flag” is composed of an explosive strong price move that forms the flagpole, followed by an orderly and diagonally symmetrical pullback, which forms the flag. When the trend line resistance on the flag breaks, it triggers the next leg...
In trading, a bearish pattern is a technical chart pattern that indicates a potential trend reversal from an uptrend to a downtrend. These patterns are characterized by a series of price movements that signal a bearish sentiment among traders. 📍Bear Flag 🔸 A small rectangular pattern that slopes against the preceding trend 🔸 Forms after a rapid price decline...
BULL FLAG This pattern occurs in an uptrend to confirm further movement up. The continuation of the movement up can be measured by the size of the of pole. BEAR FLAG This pattern occurs in a downtrend to confirm further movement down. The continuation of the movement down can be measured by the size of the pole. Please don't forget to like, comment and follow...
In this post, we will be explaining what a flag patterns is and how to identify and trade them. What is a Flag? The flag pattern is the most common continuation patterns in technical analysis. It often occurs after a big impulsive move. The impulse move is followed by short bodied candles countertrend to the impulse move, which is called the flag. It is named...
In this post, we will be explaining what a flag patterns is and how to identify and trade them. What is a Flag? The flag pattern is the most common continuation patterns in technical analysis. It often occurs after a big impulsive move. The impulse move is followed by short bodied candles countertrend to the impulse move, which is called the flag. It is named...
Hi everyone and Good morning. Welcoming you back (after 18-week break) Thanks for your like and supports. This is Part 3 of my Technical Analysis series of CHART PATTERNS BULL AND BEAR FLAGS Now, for those meeting the words BULLS and BEARS for the first time, these are terms used to describe the buying and selling action of traders BULLS generally...
Here is a chart of EURCAD. There were various opportunities available both short term and long term. Once you can identify chart patterns, you can easily anticipate where price will go next. A great chart pattern that I always use is flags - Bull Flags and Bear Flags. In the chart you can see that many times price impulsed and then created a flag and then carried...
Hello everyone: Welcome back to another quick educational video on price action structures/patterns. Today let's go deeper into the continuation correctional structure. Specifically, the continuation bull/bear flag structure. First it's important to understand that a bullish/bearish flag is a continuation correction. They are representing a correctional...
Here we have 2 examples of a flag pattern. A smooth one & an aggressive one, both works quite well. You can combine it with a Fibonacci retracement or support/resistance or whatever toll you want. It's easy to spot & if you catch the breakout the risk to reward is very good ! ! !
In this technical analysis we are reviewing the price action on Ethereum. The confirmed bull flag is a very powerful signal and I will be explaining how you can trade it. Both flags and Pennants are quite similar to each other and have proven to be powerful chart patterns in technical analysis. They are considered 'continuation patterns'. First of all it is...
A Bear Flag is a price action within the context of a downtrend that produces an orderly price increase consisting of a narrow trend range comprised of higher swing/pivot highs and higher swing/pivot lows. The success of a Bear Flag can be greater after a significant downside move due to the possible increase of overhead resistance. Bear Flags can be stronger...
As promised i would explain my view on why i assumed today's bear flag was NOT a Bart move. There is more to is than just these 2 moves, the bigger picture also plays a part, but i won't get into those details because it would make things too complicated. 1: The spread between high and low 2: A drop and quick move above the previous high 3: Difference in...
Hi All, This is just a initial stage of the pattern, the pattern usually change to ascending/descending triangle and sometime to raising/ falling wedge or a channel. Just monitor on the declining of the volume until the breakout volume spike. (to identify the target price). 1. Descending Triangle - This pattern is usually a continuation pattern, but some cases,...
Hi All, This TA is just for Education Purpose. The price target for both is below $8000. 1. Bear Flags. Volume is decreasing until selling volume coming in. 2. Raising Wedges . Volume for wedge is decline until it reached breakout points. *This TA is for Educational purpose and not a financial advise. If you are happy with my charts and would like to follow...