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Bull Flag US Stocks Right Now

Looking for bull flag stocks the US? Bull flags are continuation patterns that form after strong upward moves, followed by short consolidations.

Bull flag US stocks list

This list highlights stocks forming bullish continuation patterns. Sorted by recent strength.

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Note: This table shows a subset of the stocks matching the screen criteria. The full list of stocks can be viewed in the Stock Screener tool.

  • Click the symbol or name to view the stock's profile.

Why bull flag patterns matter

Bull flags often indicate temporary pauses within strong uptrends and can lead to continuation moves when the pattern resolves.

How to identify bull flag setups

Look for strong initial moves, followed by tight consolidation with decreasing volatility, often near recent highs.

The US Bull Flag Stocks Screener

These are the rules used to build this stock list.

Methodology

This screen identifies stocks with strong prior uptrends followed by controlled pullbacks or consolidations, forming classic bull flag patterns.

Screener Filters

Liquidity Filters

Average Volume above 50K

We require sufficient liquidity.

Market Cap above $300M

Avoids illiquid small caps.

technical

Bull Flag Pattern

Identifies the flag pattern is present.

ATR(20) above 1%

Confirms the stock has active movement.

FAQ

What is a bull flag pattern?

A bull flag is a continuation pattern where a strong upward move is followed by a short consolidation before price potentially resumes higher. Traders use it to find stocks that may be pausing within an uptrend.


How do traders use bull flag stock screens?

Bull flag screens help surface stocks already showing bullish momentum and a possible continuation setup. Traders often combine the pattern with volume, support levels, and broader trend strength before taking action.


How does the Bull Flag Stocks screen work?

This screen identifies stocks with strong prior uptrends followed by controlled pullbacks or consolidations, forming classic bull flag patterns.


What should investors look for when using the Bull Flag Stocks screen?

Look for strong initial moves, followed by tight consolidation with decreasing volatility, often near recent highs.