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Parabolic SAR Bearish Flip

Indicator

Parabolic SAR dots flip from below to above price, signaling potential bearish trend reversal and exit signal for long positions.

Success Probability:
69%

Pattern Visualization

OB (70)OS (30)51.5

How to Identify

Trading Tips

Exit longs when SAR flips above price. Consider shorts with confirmation. Use SAR as stop for shorts. Best for exit signals, not aggressive shorting.

Parabolic SAR Bearish Flip occurs when the indicator dots switch from below price to above price, signaling a potential shift to a downtrend. This is primarily used as an exit signal for long positions, and secondarily as a short entry signal with proper confirmation.

When to Trade

Parabolic SAR bearish flips are strongest when:

Key Characteristics

Success Rate

With a 69% probability, Parabolic SAR bearish flips are moderately reliable. They’re more effective as exit signals (75% save you from declines) than as aggressive short entries (60% success). Best used with additional confirmation and in trending markets.

Primary Use: Exit Long Positions

Most Important Function:

Exit Strategy:

Secondary Use: Short Entry

Shorting Requirements:

Only short if ALL criteria met.

Common Mistakes

Best Practices

Use SAR bearish flips effectively:

Entry and Exit Strategy

For Existing Longs (Primary):

For New Shorts (Secondary):

Trailing Shorts:

Exit Shorts:

SAR Flip at Key Levels

At Resistance (Best):

After Parabolic Rise (Strong):

At Round Numbers (Good):

Mid-Trend (Avoid):

Combining SAR with Other Indicators

SAR + ADX:

SAR + Moving Averages:

SAR + MACD:

SAR + RSI:

Position Management Strategies

Conservative (Best for Most):

Moderate:

Aggressive (Experienced Traders):

Real-World Example

Bearish Flip Trade:

  1. Stock in uptrend, SAR dots below
  2. Price peaks at $58 (resistance)
  3. SAR flips to above price at $57
  4. Long holders: Exit at $56.50 (saved from decline)
  5. Short traders: Short at $56.50 with confirmation
  6. Initial SAR at $57.20 (stop for shorts)
  7. Price declines to $48 over 3 weeks
  8. SAR descends to $49.50 (trailing stop)
  9. Price bounces, touches $49.50
  10. Cover short at $49.50 SAR
  11. Short profit: $7 per share, 12% gain
  12. Long exit: Avoided 14% decline

When NOT to Short SAR Flips

Avoid shorting when:

Risk Management

For Shorts:

For Exits:

Parabolic SAR bearish flip is better as an exit signal than entry signal - use it to protect your gains!

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