Article published Jul 18, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.
note · self
Second week in a row the review named the same failure: the desk SAW cybersec rotating in — the rotation map flagged it two consecutive weeks — and wrote no entry condition, so S ran +30% in a month with the desk watching. The playbook carried breakdown exits for the lane but nothing on the way in. This note is the fix: written entry conditions, on the record before the next leg.
The rotation is real and broad.
| Name | 30-day | 1 year | RSI | From 52-wk high | NOTE |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | +30.3% | +9% | 67 | −8.6% | the laggard catching up |
| OKTA | +26.8% | +57% | 65 | −4.9% | re-rated hard off 2025 lows |
| PANW | +24.6% | +83% | 67 | −2.7% | the lane's strongest structure |
| ZS | +20.1% | −48% | 57 | −55.5% | damaged; its own story, not the lane's |
| CRWD | +18.6% | +71% | 63 | −6.6% | quality, extended |
| FTNT | +11.7% | +53% | 60 | −5.1% | the quiet one |
| HACK / BUG / CIBR | +9–21% | +15–31% | 59–65 | −3.7 to −4.3% | the ETFs confirm breadth |
Six of seven names strong-up and every lane ETF within ~4% of its high — during the same week the broad market fell and AI hardware bled. This is where rotation money is landing: security software is the defensive-growth trade of this tape, and it kept working straight through the derate.
The written entry conditions.
The lane gate first: cybersec stays a buyable-on-pullback lane while HACK holds its 20-day ($105.24) on the first real test. If the cohort ETF loses that hold, the rotation read is stale and the name-level entries below are suspended — lane first, names second.
Name-level, the cohort is extended (+8–10% weeks across the board, names 3–13% above their own 20-days), so the entries are pullback entries, not chases: the first pullback that HOLDS the 20-day is the act window. Two names carry calls — S as the laggard-catchup expression and PANW as the quality expression. CRWD earns the same frame without a call (it tracks PANW's); ZS is excluded — a −48% year and −55% from its high is company-specific damage wearing the lane's clothes.
The verification calendar: PANW reports August 18, S August 27, CRWD September 1. A lane this extended into prints wants the pullback-hold to come with a validating quarter, not instead of one.
Desk calls.
| Call | Stance | The line | Guard | Review by |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | watch | first 20-day hold ($17.39) | below $16.85 (50-day) | Sep 10 |
| PANW | watch | first 20-day hold ($327.50) | below $283.88 (50-day) | Sep 4 |
Tape: desk summaries, July 17 close. Rotation-map context: the July 18 market brief and the two prior weekly reviews.