Fast answer
Parabolic SAR signal checks prove whether stop-and-reverse state, trend context, acceleration settings, and trade timing were visible.
Before accepting a Parabolic SAR crypto signal, record the source chart, step and maximum settings, dot position, trend state, time frame, pair, entry or exit rule, invalidation, updates, and final status.
If a provider posts Parabolic SAR dots without settings, time frame, and execution rule, the reversal claim is not auditable.
Stop-and-reverse checks
What to inspect in Parabolic SAR crypto signal records.
Settings
Step and maximum acceleration settings affect dot behavior and should be visible.
Trend state
Parabolic SAR can flip frequently in choppy markets, so trend context matters.
Execution rule
The record should show whether the dot triggered entry, exit, trailing stop, or only confirmation.
Final outcome
A reviewable signal records updates, stopped trades, reversals, and final status after the flip.
Source context
Parabolic SAR marks potential stops and reversals, not a complete trading system.
TradingView's Parabolic SAR support guide frames SAR as a time and price tool for potential stops and reversals. CSR therefore reviews SAR claims as stop-and-reverse context that still needs trade rules and outcome proof.
Review standard
A reviewable Parabolic SAR signal ties the dot flip to a documented trade rule.
For CSR evidence review, Parabolic SAR records should include source, settings, time frame, dot position, trend context, entry or exit rule, signal timestamp, invalidation, updates, and final outcome.