High Tight Flag
Quick Definition
A bullish chart pattern where a stock gains 100%+ in 4-8 weeks, then consolidates sideways for 3-5 weeks with minimal pullback (<20-25%). One of the strongest continuation patterns.
Example
The high tight flag setup was textbook—100% gain followed by a tight three-week pause before the next leg.
Related Terms
Consolidation
A period where price moves sideways in a range, neither trending up nor down. Often precedes a breakout. Think of it as the market catching its breath.
Breakout
When price moves above resistance or below support with conviction. Real breakouts come with volume; fake ones (fakeouts) don't.
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