Bear Pennant - Bear Pennant Pattern
The bear
pennant pattern is found within a
downtrending stock. This pattern is
named for the resemblance of an inverted pennant on a pole. The bear pennant is a continuation
pattern with narrowing price action following a constant decline. The
technical sell point is when price penetrates the lower trend line of the pennant
area, ideally on volume expansion.
Context: Found within a downtrend.
Appearance: The decline has solid volume and the downward price action
is consistent, which forms the look of an inverted flagpole. The resting period
and narrowing price action is characterized by volume contraction as downside
intensity is temporarily interrupted. This forms a pennant which also
resembles a small
symmetrical triangle. The pennant portion of the pattern
has highs and lows which can be connected by small trend lines which converge.
Breakout Expectation: The height of the flagpole may be subtracted
from the
breakout area at the end of the pennant to determine the expected decline which
follows.
This is why the bear pennant pattern is often found in the middle of stock
declines as a continuation pattern.

This stock formed a bear pennant
patterns during its downtrend. The bear pennant was merely a resting period
for this stock before it continued lower. Notice the secondary decline was
equivalent to the inverted flagpole which preceded the pennant pattern.
Be sure to learn about the
bull pennant pattern too.


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