Measured Move
Measured
moves in stocks are found within trends and are price projections for
continuation patterns. A measured move is the distance from a reaction
extreme to the next price target. The premise of a measured move is that
prices will move in equal increments. This basis for setting price targets
in technical analysis is used with
chart patterns such as
flag patterns and
pennant patterns.
For
example, a measured move as applied to the breakout from a
bull flag pattern
would take the length of the flagpole and add it to the low of the flag as an
upside price projection. Measured moves are only necessary when chart
patterns confirm, which would mean an upside breakout in this example from the
bull flag pattern.
The
measured move often helps to gauge what levels price may reach when trading
continuation patterns. Measured moves are beneficial when anticipating
profit objectives and price levels where to exit a trade.


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