Short Entry Zone 2710-2700 Future contract Profit taking zone 2665 Stop Loss( Risk 5% of equity) recommended because in this zone I prefer averaging trade with Max risk of 5% of equity Bearish flag formation which indicate heavy price fall.
A **bearish continuation flag** is a technical chart pattern often observed in financial markets, indicating the potential continuation of a downward price trend. Here's a breakdown of the pattern:
Components of a Bearish Flag: 1. **Preceding Downtrend (Flagpole)** - A sharp, steep decline in price that forms the "flagpole." - Represents strong selling pressure.
2. **Consolidation Phase (Flag)** - Following the decline, the price consolidates in a relatively narrow range. - This consolidation typically takes the form of a small, upward-sloping rectangle or channel, showing a temporary pause in the trend.
3. **Breakout to the Downside** - The pattern is confirmed when the price breaks below the lower boundary of the flag, resuming the downtrend. - The breakout is often accompanied by increased trading volume.
Characteristics: - **Trend Direction**: Continuation of a bearish trend. - **Volume**: Declines during the consolidation phase and increases on the breakout. - **Duration**: Flags are generally short-term patterns, lasting a few days to a few weeks. - **Measured Move**: The expected price drop after the breakout is often equal to the length of the flagpole projected downward from the breakout point. Trading the Pattern: 1. **Entry**: Enter a short position once the price breaks below the flag's lower boundary. 2. **Stop-Loss**: Place a stop-loss above the upper boundary of the flag to limit risk. 3. **Target**: Use the length of the flagpole to estimate the target price for the trade.
Example in a Chart: Visualize a steep price drop, followed by a slight upward or sideways drift resembling a "flag," and then another drop once the price breaks below the flag's support.
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