EdgeOS Signal State

GGB

Bear Count 5
Last close: $4.50

As of May 30, 2026, GGB has a Bear Count 5 signal: SCTR 3.9 (bearish zone, below 4), Fluid Bear trend. Short trigger $4.62 · Target $4.51 · Stop $4.68. Bear signals in confirmed bear conditions (SCTR below 4) have a 40–53% win rate depending on market regime.

SPY regime: 🟢 Bull Regime · Historical T1 win rate this regime: 55% · Full stats →
Bull Count
No bull signal
Bear Count
5
Active bear
SCTR Score
3.9
Bearish (<4)
Trend
Fluid
Fluid Bear

Saty ATR Price Levels (daily)

Wilder ATR · Swing timeframe
+1 ATR TargetProfit target
+6.4%$4.79
Buy TriggerEntry level
+4.1%$4.68
Last CloseCurrent
+0.0%$4.50
Stop LevelStop loss
+2.6%$4.62
−1 ATR TargetBear target
+0.2%$4.51
Extension score: Extended(14.55)⚠ Overextended — higher risk entry

What this signal means for GGB

Bear Count 5 means GGB has active bearish momentum. The signal entry is a short below the lower trigger ($4.62), targeting $4.51 with a stop above $4.68. Bear signals in a confirmed bear trend (SCTR < 4) have historically performed better than those in mixed conditions.

SCTR 3.9 measures GGB's technical rank relative to all other stocks. EdgeOS requires SCTR > 9 for bull signals and < 4 for bear signals on the daily timeframe. How SCTR works →

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Frequently Asked Questions — GGB

Does GGB have a T1 ignition signal today?
No. GGB does not currently have a T1 ignition on the daily timeframe. Current bull count is 0. A T1 fires when the EdgeOS bull counter crosses from 0 to 1 with SCTR above 9.
What is GGB's SCTR score?
GGB's SCTR score is 3.9 out of 100. This is in the bearish zone (below 4), indicating weak relative momentum. EdgeOS requires SCTR above 9 for bull signals and below 4 for bear signals.
What is the buy trigger price for GGB?
The EdgeOS buy trigger for GGB is $4.68 (Saty ATR +0.236 level). Profit target: $4.79 (+1 ATR). Stop loss: below $4.62.
What is the historical win rate for GGB T1 signals?
T1 ignition signals on the daily timeframe have a 55% win rate in bull market regimes across 799,000 signals over a 7-year backtest. In choppy markets the win rate is 44%; in bear regimes it is 38%. The current SPY regime is 🟢 Bull Regime (55% historical T1 win rate). Individual results for GGB depend on entry timing, market regime, and position management.
What is GGB's GEX (gamma exposure) level?
GGB GEX data requires options chain data from Tradier. GEX (Gamma Exposure) measures net dealer gamma at each strike. The Zero Gamma flip level is the price where dealer hedging switches from stabilizing (PG regime) to amplifying (NG regime). Above the flip = PG; below = NG. GEX levels act as dynamic support and resistance.
What is the Oracle ML signal for GGB today?
The Oracle ML engine computes a BUY, SELL, or NEUTRAL signal for GGB every 30 minutes using five weighted inputs: Pattern (30%, multi-timeframe EdgeOS alignment), Market Internals (25%, QQQ/IWM/VIX/GLD/TLT composite), Momentum (18%, RSI + velocity + DMI crossover), Structure (12%, VWAP + EMA + range position), and Flow (15%, EdgeOS options flow direction). Signal fires BUY when composite > +0.12, SELL when < -0.12. Open the TraderValue workspace for the live intraday Oracle signal.
When are GGB's next earnings and what is the expected move?
GGB earnings date is not currently confirmed in the next 90 days. When earnings approach, the options market prices in an expected move via the ATM straddle (call + put price at the nearest strike to spot). TraderValue tracks the last 8 quarters of EPS results and post-earnings price reactions for GGB.
What chart patterns is GGB showing?
GGB is not currently showing any high-confidence chart patterns (above 55%). TraderValue scans 17 patterns nightly including bull flag, cup and handle, head and shoulders, double bottom, ascending triangle, and more.
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Signal data updated hourly from live EdgeOS scans · For informational purposes only · Not investment advice · Past performance does not guarantee future results.