As of May 30, 2026, XLK has a stronger EdgeOS setup with a Bull Count 7 (SCTR 14.9, bull regime) vs XLF which has no active signal (SCTR 4.8). XLK's T1 setup has a 55% historical win rate in bull regimes (799k signals, 7-year backtest). The current SPY regime is bull.
| Metric | XLK | XLF |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $191.02 | $51.58 |
| Change % | — | — |
| SCTR Score | 14.9 | 4.8 |
| Signal | Bull Count 7 | No Active Signal |
| Trend | Confirmed Bull | Confirmed Bull |
| Ext Score | Extended | Tight |
| Trigger Price | $187.78 | $51.43 |
EdgeOS (Edge Operating System) scans ~3,000 liquid US equities on the daily timeframe using the SCTR score (Stock Chart Technical Rank, 0–100) as the primary momentum filter. A T1 ignition fires when: (1) the bull counter crosses from 0 to 1, (2) SCTR is above 9, and (3) price closes above the Saty ATR +0.236 trigger level. This combination produced a 55% win rate in bull regimes across 799,000 signals over 7 years.
When comparing two stocks, SCTR matters for ranking — not as a hard entry gate. The 7-year backtest showed that lower SCTR stocks in confirmed bull trends outperform high-SCTR stocks (18.7% vs 14.7% progression rate to the +1 ATR target). SCTR measures accumulated momentum, while the signal itself measures the timing of the momentum shift.
The extension score is critical for comparing two active signals: a Tight (0–0.4) extension means the stock is near its Saty ATR baseline with room to run, while an Extended (>1.2) score indicates the stock has moved far from equilibrium and carries higher risk. When both XLK and XLF have active signals, prefer the one with a lower extension score.
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