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Three positional signals indicate extremes: stochastic oscillator is at the edge of its range, Bollinger %B shows price at band boundaries, and RSI Bollinger Bands confirm momentum is stretched. Together these describe price positioned at the edge of recent behavior.
State
Price extreme position
Emergence
Price at extreme positions across multiple frameworks. When the stochastic oscillator, Bollinger %B, and RSI Bollinger Bands all indicate price or momentum is at extremes of their respective ranges, price has reached boundary conditions from multiple perspectives. This describes a positional state where price sits at the edge of recent behavior.
Limits
This story identifies positional extremes, not reversal prediction or mean reversion. It does not predict price will reverse, guarantee overbought/oversold conditions will resolve, or indicate timing. Prices can remain at extremes for extended periods.
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Explanation
Each signal represents an independent observation about price position: Stochastic Oscillator measures where price closed relative to its recent high-low range. Extreme readings (near 0 or 100) indicate price is at the edge of the range. Bollinger Percent B measures price position within Bollinger Bands. Readings outside 0-1 indicate price has exceeded the typical volatility envelope. RSI Bollinger Bands applies Bollinger Band analysis to RSI itself, detecting when momentum is at extremes relative to its own recent behavior. This adds a momentum dimension to the positional observation. When all three show extremes, they describe price at boundary conditions—a geometrical observation about position, not future direction.
Interpretation
This story identifies positional characteristics, not reversal certainty. It does not predict mean reversion, guarantee price will return to center, or indicate timing. Prices can trend at extremes for extended periods.