safety chain
Most people on here will tell you that safety chain sucks. It does.
Plunge cutting--what I think you're describing with cutting on the tip of the bar--does not work very well with safety chain.
Likewise, ripping--what I think you mean but "cutting parallel"--doesn't work very well either. This actually doesn't work all that well with most chains--if you're going to do this a lot, you need ripping chain. Standard chain is just really designed to cut against wood fibers, not with them.
Chains aren't too expensive, especially if you order them online. I've had a stihl dealer try to sell me a 18" loop of chain for $25, while you can get the same online from oregon, carlton, etc, for about $12. Buy a few and have them sharp so you just have to change them out. (be sure to soak them overnight in penetrating oil, before you use them).
I like to run both chisel and semi chisel. Semi chisel dulls nowhere as fast when cutting dirty or dead wood.
If you do use non-safety chain, you definitely have to be more careful. Unless you're plunge cutting, you really shouldn't be cutting too much with the tip of your bar.
Safe cutting,
MGF