$NSE:BALKRISIND Bullish flag pattern on a weekly chartThe flag pattern is a powerful trend continuation pattern. It represents a brief consolidation after a strong price movement.
In this example of NSE:BALKRISIND ,
The stock rallied by 44%/~1000 in 8 weekly bars - 56 days
Currently, the price has broken out of the channel and is in the same direction as the initial trend of the chart.
It corrected 9% /~302 before breaking out.
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TTML (Tata partner with BSNL) - Rumor or Boomer :)There is lot of speculation in the market that Tata is investing / partnering with BSNL to provide high speed 4G & 5G services. Though there is a "Proposal" of such sort, its still in preliminary stages and "AS USUAL" the Market had a Speculative Blast already
TTML hit 20% UC today basis this....
If this Rumored news ends up as Rumor....
Then Price would Burst out like a Boomer....
Comparison of Quarterly Vs Daily Chart:
1. On Quarterly: The Price had formed a Massive Flag-Pole pattern and Broke-out of the pattern today with 20% UC. For the Breakout to be effective, it has to Break-above the Previous High Resistance of 99.5. If broken and sustained above 99.5 - Weekly Closing - then Target would be 185
2. On Daily: Price had broken-out of Inverted Head and Shoulder Pattern along with Parallel Channel (Flag) breakout.
Now - there are 2 options for the Price
1. If the News is True: Price would blast further up hitting a Target of 145 in short term (Target for Inv H&S + Rounding Bottom BO above 107
2. If the News ends up just as a Rumor: Price would take resistance at 99 and fall back to the next support levels at 90.5 or would retest the Falling Parallel Channel Trendline (Breakout - Retest) which is still bullish
After such a massive breakout, it is highly unlikely to return back within the Parallel Channel even if the news is Rumor.
Fresh Entries - WAIT for Further Confirmation of Fall to Support Level (or) Successful Breakout above 99.5 Weekly closing....
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Hindustan Copper - Is it Really Copper or is it Gold ???Multi-Timeframe Analysis on Hindustan Copper
Short Term View: Daily
Double Bottom BO done @ Daily timeframe for Target of 350. Just needs to sustain above 290 WCB. On the way, watchout for immediate resistances at 302, 310, 330
Medium Term View: Weekly
Flag Pattern BO confirmed on Weekly timeframe. At the same time, it is facing resistance from previous High of 302. Sustaining above 303 WCB will take the price to 390
Long Term View: Monthly / 3Months
Its an amazing Multi-year Inverted Head & Shoulder pattern BO on Monthly / 3 Months scale. 14 years BO since 2010. Target 615 perfectly intact
Enjoy the Multi-bagger ride of Hindustan Copper....
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Bearish and Bullish Flag Chart PatternsFlag Pattern:
A flag is a chart pattern formed during a counter-trend move after a sharp price movement.
Why is it called Flag?
It is named because of the way it reminds the viewer of a flag on a flagpole.
What does the Flag Pattern represent?
It signifies trend reversals or breakouts after a period of consolidation.
The five main characteristics of a Flag Pattern are:
1. The preceding trend
2. The consolidation channel
3. The volume pattern
4. A breakout
5. A confirmation occurs when the price moves in the same direction as the breakout.
How to identify the Flag Pattern:
The most important part of the flag pattern is to identify a strong trend (in either direction, as the flag may be inverted, triggering a bearish move!). Take a look at the higher time frames when you find a flag pole to ensure the price is not simply ranging. It could be meeting a large area of resistance!
Bullish Flag Pattern:
When the prices are in an uptrend, a bullish flag pattern shows a slow consolidation lower after an aggressive uptrend. This indicates that there is more buying pressure moving the prices up than down and indicates that the momentum will continue in an uptrend.
Traders wait for the price to break above the resistance of the consolidation after this pattern is formed to enter a long position.
The breakout indicates that the prior uptrend will continue.
Example of a Bullish Flag Pattern:
Bearish Flag Pattern:
When the prices are in a downtrend, a bearish flag pattern shows a slow consolidation higher after an aggressive downtrend. This indicates that there is more selling pressure moving the prices down than up and indicates that the momentum will continue in a downtrend.
Traders wait for the price to break below the support of the consolidation after this pattern is formed to enter a short position.
Example of a Bearish Flag Pattern:
Conclusion:
A flag pattern is a type of chart continuation pattern that shows candlesticks contained in a small parallelogram. When the prices are in an uptrend, a bullish pattern shows a slow consolidation lower after an aggressive uptrend. When the prices are in a downtrend, a bearish pattern shows a slow consolidation higher after an aggressive downtrend. It is formed when there is an increase in demand or supply that causes the prices to move up or down.
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