NSE High Tight Flag Stocks

The high tight flag is one of the rarest and most powerful continuation patterns: a near-vertical rally followed by a shallow, tight pause. This scan finds NSE stocks forming one — the pole-and-flag structure that can precede an explosive second leg.

Trendvue rebuilds the high-tight-flag list every evening on settled NSE end-of-day data, after a liquidity filter removes thinly traded names so the list is tradable rather than noise. Each result links straight into a full price chart, so you can confirm the setup before you act.

  • A sharp pole rally followed by a tight, shallow flag
  • One of the highest-momentum continuation patterns
  • Flag tightness scored per stock
  • Liquidity-filtered across the full NSE universe

Frequently asked questions

What is a high tight flag?

A steep, fast advance (the pole) followed by a brief shallow consolidation (the flag). Its rarity and power come from the extreme demand the pole implies.

How often is this scan updated?

It is rebuilt every trading day on settled NSE end-of-day data, after the market closes.

Are the results filtered for liquidity?

Yes — every scan passes a turnover-and-volume liquidity gate, so illiquid names are excluded and the results stay tradable.