Entry, stop and exit of a Bull Flag Strategy on RIGL.
To summarize my trading strategy:
1. When I see a stock surging up (either on my scanner or when advised by someone in our
chatroom), I patiently wait until the consolidation period. I do not jump into the trade right
away (you will recall that is the dangerous act of “chasing”).
2. I watch the stock during the consolidation period. I choose my share size and stop and exit
strategy.
3. As soon as prices are moving over the high of the consolidation candlesticks, I enter the
trade. My stop loss is the break below the consolidation periods.
4. I sell half of my position and take a profit on the way up. I bring my stop loss from the low
of the consolidation to my entry price (break-even).
5. I sell my remaining positions as soon as my target hits or I feel that the price is losing
steam and the sellers are gaining control of the price action.
As I mentioned, many people, including myself, buy only at or near the breakout (similar to the
ABCD Pattern). The Bull Flag is essentially an ABCD Pattern
that will happen more on low
float stocks. It’s fast and it will fade away more quickly. Therefore, it is more or less a
Momentum Scalping Strategy
. Scalpers buy when a stock is running. They rarely like to buy
during consolidation (during that waiting and holding phase). These types of stocks usually drop
quickly and brutally so it is important for you to jump only when
there is a confirmation of
breakout. Waiting for the stocks to break the top of a consolidation area is a way of reducing
your risk and exposure time. Instead of
buying and holding and waiting, which increases
exposure time, scalpers just wait for the breakout and then send their order. Get in, scalp, and
get out quickly. That’s the philosophy of momentum scalpers:
Get in at the breakout
Take your profit
Get out of the way
The Bull Flag Pattern is found within an uptrend in a stock. The
Bull Flag is a long-based
strategy. You should not short a Bull Flag. I personally don’t trade much momentum. It is a
risky strategy and beginners should be very careful trading these. If you choose to, trade only
small size and only after sufficient practice in simulators. You
will also need a super-fast
execution system for scalping.