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Three present-state technical observations co-occur: Parabolic SAR is in its rising-state branch with close above the SAR level, the 14-period weekly RSI is at or above 70, and the recent 10-week ATR sits meaningfully above the prior 10-week ATR. The configuration describes rising-bias SAR, elevated RSI position, and expanding short-window volatility.
State
Parabolic SAR rising-state with close above SAR, 14-period weekly RSI at or above 70, and recent 10-week ATR above prior 10-week ATR
Emergence
Three present-state technical observations co-occur. The Parabolic SAR algorithm is in its rising-state branch and the most recent close sits above the SAR level. The 14-period RSI on weekly closes is at or above 70. The recent 10-week Average True Range is meaningfully above the prior 10-week ATR. The configuration describes a present-state of rising-bias SAR, elevated RSI, and expanding ATR over the trailing technical windows. It does not claim the move is unsustainable or predict reversal.
Limits
All three observations are present-state technical readings on public price data. RSI at or above 70 is a position reading, not a forecast — RSI can stay above 70 for extended periods during sustained advances. ATR expansion describes that recent volatility is higher than prior — it does not predict direction. Parabolic SAR's rising-state branch is a property of the algorithm given recent prices, not a forward-looking indicator. Configurations like this can resolve in continuation, consolidation, or reversal.
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Explanation
Each observation is an independent present-state technical reading: Parabolic SAR fires when the Parabolic SAR algorithm is in its rising-state branch and the most recent close is above the SAR level. The algorithm's state is a property of recent prices, not a forecast. Recent Weekly Gains Outpace Losses (14-Period RSI ≥ 70) fires when the 14-period RSI on weekly closes is at or above 70. RSI can sustain above 70 for extended periods. Recent Average True Range Above Its Prior 10-Week Window (ATR) fires when the recent 10-week ATR is meaningfully above the prior 10-week ATR. Expanding ATR describes a change in volatility, not a direction. The three together describe a present-state technical configuration. They do not predict reversal or guarantee continuation.
Interpretation
Co-occurrence of the Parabolic SAR rising-state reading, an elevated weekly-RSI reading, and an ATR-expansion reading. The formulas record present configuration; they do not forecast move duration or end.
Required Observations
Recent Average True Range Above Its Prior 10-Week Window (ATR)
The average weekly trading range of the last ten weeks is wider than the ten weeks before.
Parabolic SAR
The close sits above its rising trailing stop line.
Recent Weekly Gains Outpace Losses (14-Period RSI ≥ 70)
Across the last 52 weeks, weekly gains have consistently outweighed losses.