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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.
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
Atr Expansion Standard
Recent 10-week Average True Range exceeds the prior 10-week Average True Range.
Parabolic Sar
Parabolic SAR is currently in its rising-state branch and the close sits above the trailing line
Rsi 1y
Recent weekly closes show gains consistently outpacing losses (RSI ≥ 70).