Bull Flag & Momentum Stocks Today
These are the momentum-family setups — bull flags, high-tight flags, and episodic pivots — that broke out in the latest scan. They tend to be the fastest-moving names on the board.
| # | Symbol | Price | Change | Pattern | RVol | Sector | Conv. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VRA | $3.90 | +3.45% | Momentum | 0.38× | Consumer Discretionary | 64 |
| 2 | ABNG | $17.94 | +2.59% | Momentum | 0.81× | — | 49 |
| 3 | AKTS | $24.09 | +2.38% | Momentum | 2.26× | Healthcare | 95 |
| 4 | CPNG | $18.00 | -4.41% | Momentum | 1.05× | Consumer Discretionary | 21 |
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Start free →Conv. = conviction, our 0–100 setup score (pattern quality, trend, and volume). RVol = relative volume vs. the stock's recent average. Educational data, not financial advice.
About bull flag stocks today
A bull flag is a momentum continuation: a sharp run-up (the flagpole) followed by a brief, orderly pullback or sideways drift (the flag), then a breakout that resumes the trend. The pullback shakes out weak hands without doing real technical damage, and the breakout is the trend reasserting itself.
The momentum family also includes the high-tight flag — an explosive rise followed by a shallow, tight consolidation, historically one of the most powerful continuation patterns — and the episodic pivot, a gap-driven move on a fresh catalyst. These are higher-velocity, higher-risk setups: the moves are fast in both directions, so position sizing and stops matter even more.
This page lists the momentum family from the broke-out and retest lanes of the latest daily scan.
Frequently asked questions
What is a bull flag pattern?
A bull flag is a strong upward move (the pole) followed by a small consolidation (the flag), then a breakout that continues the trend. It's one of the most common momentum continuation setups.
What is a high-tight flag?
A high-tight flag is an unusually powerful continuation pattern: a near-vertical advance followed by a shallow, tight pullback before another leg up. They're rare and fast-moving.
How current is this list?
The list refreshes every evening after the US close, once that day's market-wide scan finishes. These are technical screens, not buy recommendations — chart patterns fail often, so always confirm with your own plan and risk management.