Parabolic SAR: el indicador de trailing stop
El Parabolic SAR coloca un punto encima o debajo de cada vela y cambia de lado en un giro de tendencia — un trailing stop mecánico integrado.
How parabolic SAR moves
During an uptrend, dots plot below price; during a downtrend, above. As the trend extends, the dots accelerate toward price — the acceleration factor (AF) starts at 0.02 and grows with each new high or low. When price hits the dot, SAR flips to the other side and the cycle restarts.
The "parabolic" name comes from this acceleration — the dot's path curves toward price like a parabola.
Strengths and the obvious weakness
Strength: in a clean trend, SAR keeps you in the move while ratcheting the trailing stop. Pure mechanics, no judgement required.
Weakness: in a sideways market, SAR whipsaws constantly. Every flip is a small loss, and they add up. SAR is a trend-only tool; pairing it with ADX (which measures trend strength) is the common defence.
How Signodex uses parabolic SAR
Signodex renders SAR on every chart and tracks the most recent flip. The AI references it as a trend-confirmation layer ("SAR is on the bullish side and the most recent flip was 14 candles ago, consistent with the established uptrend") rather than as a trade signal.
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