Bull Flag Pattern — Entry, Exit & Stop Loss Guide
How to identify a Bull Flag, when to enter on the breakout, where to set your stop loss, and what makes a bull flag invalid.

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The Bull Flag is the most tradeable short-term bullish continuation pattern — a sharp flagpole move followed by a tight, orderly consolidation flag. This infographic shows how to identify the sharp upward flagpole move, how the flag must drift slightly downward (not up) with parallel trendlines, how volume should drop during the flag, the confirmed breakout entry above the upper flag line, stop loss below the lower flag line, flagpole-length measured move target, and the key disqualifier — a flag that drifts upward signals weakness, not continuation.
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