A bullish flag is a technical analysis pattern that suggests a continuation of the prevailing uptrend. It's characterized by a strong price rise (flagpole) followed by a consolidation phase (the flag), which forms a rectangular or parallelogram shape that slants slightly downward. Here's a breakdown of the pattern:

1. **Flagpole**: The initial strong and sharp upward movement in price, showing a clear bullish trend.
2. **Flag**: A period of consolidation where the price moves within a narrow range, often downward or sideways, forming a flag-like shape. This represents a pause in the trend as traders take profits or the market digests the prior move.
3. **Breakout**: The price breaks out of the flag's resistance level, signaling the continuation of the uptrend.

Identifying a Bullish Flag
- **Trend**: Look for an established uptrend.
- **Flagpole**: Identify a strong upward movement in price.
- **Flag**: Observe a consolidation period with price movement within a downward sloping channel or a rectangle.
- **Volume**: During the formation of the flagpole, volume typically increases, then decreases during the flag's formation, and increases again at the breakout.

Trading the Bullish Flag
1. **Entry Point**: Enter a long position when the price breaks above the upper boundary of the flag.
2. **Stop Loss**: Place a stop loss below the lower boundary of the flag to manage risk.
3. **Take Profit**: Set a target based on the height of the flagpole added to the breakout point.
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