What the pattern indicates
A bullish pennant is a continuation pattern, meaning that it signals the market is likely to continue its current trend after a brief pause. It suggests that the buying pressure that caused the initial rally is gathering strength for another push upward.
How to trade the pattern
Traders can use this pattern to plan entry and exit points:
Entry: A common strategy is to enter a long position (buy) when the price breaks above the pennant's resistance trendline.
Profit target: The typical price target for the trade is determined by measuring the height of the initial flagpole and projecting that distance from the breakout point.
Stop-loss: To manage risk, a stop-loss order can be placed just below the pennant's lower trendline.
A bullish pennant is a continuation pattern, meaning that it signals the market is likely to continue its current trend after a brief pause. It suggests that the buying pressure that caused the initial rally is gathering strength for another push upward.
How to trade the pattern
Traders can use this pattern to plan entry and exit points:
Entry: A common strategy is to enter a long position (buy) when the price breaks above the pennant's resistance trendline.
Profit target: The typical price target for the trade is determined by measuring the height of the initial flagpole and projecting that distance from the breakout point.
Stop-loss: To manage risk, a stop-loss order can be placed just below the pennant's lower trendline.
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