Bear Flags

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This screen finds bear flag patterns. A bear flag is a consolidation after a strong move down. The downtrend may continue when the stocks moves out of the consolidation zone.


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Stock Screener Settings

Signal: Bear Flag

This filters for the bear flag pattern.

Average Volume: 50 SMA > 500K

This filters for a minimum average daily volume of 500K to ensure liquidity.

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Chart Settings

The Flag pattern is shown on the charts.

Regional Run

Run this screen in your favorite region. You can always further fine tune the screen by changing the general settings after it opened in the screener.