SAIL
SailPoint, Inc. Common Stock
SailPoint is a leader in identity security, providing enterprise-grade solutions that manage user access and permissions across complex cloud and on-premises environments.
Historical oversold levels
Track when SAIL has reached extreme oversold conditions (XTRM below -125) historically. These levels represent prolonged periods in extreme territory and often present potential opportunities.
SAIL has no extreme XTRM events on the daily timeframe.
SAIL has no extreme XTRM events on the weekly timeframe.
What is SAIL?
SailPoint, Inc. was founded in 2005 by Mark McClain and Kevin Cunningham in Austin, Texas. They recognized early on that as companies grew, managing user access would become a massive security and compliance headache. Over the years, SailPoint established itself as the premier leader in the Identity Governance and Administration market, focusing on the most complex enterprise environments.
The core business model revolves around identity security. SailPoint helps organizations automate the process of granting and revoking access to applications and data. This ensures that employees have the right tools for their jobs while maintaining strict security protocols to prevent data breaches. They have successfully shifted from a traditional on-premises software model to a robust, recurring revenue SaaS model.
Their product suite is centered on the SailPoint Identity Security Cloud and IdentityIQ. These platforms provide deep visibility into who has access to what across hybrid infrastructures. Their solutions handle lifecycle management, compliance auditing, and sensitive data discovery. By using sophisticated workflows, they reduce the manual workload for IT teams and minimize the risk of privilege creep.
Significant milestones include their 2017 IPO and the subsequent $6.9 billion acquisition by private equity firm Thoma Bravo in 2022. This acquisition provided the capital and flexibility to double down on innovation. Financially, the company has seen consistent growth in annual recurring revenue, driven by a global shift toward Zero Trust security architectures.
Looking toward 2026, SailPoint’s strategic outlook is focused on AI-driven automation. They are integrating machine learning to provide autonomous identity, which can detect suspicious access patterns in real-time. The company is also expanding into machine identity management to handle the surge in non-human actors like bots and service accounts. By 2026, SailPoint aims to be the centralized brain of the enterprise security ecosystem, bridging the gap between access management and threat detection.
What is the XTRM Indicator?
The XTRM (Extreme) Indicator is a proprietary momentum indicator that measures cumulative time spent in extreme territory. Unlike traditional oscillators like RSI that measure a snapshot in time, XTRM accumulates how long an asset remains in oversold or overbought conditions, providing a deeper understanding of momentum exhaustion.
For SAIL, monitoring the XTRM indicator provides valuable insights into prolonged extreme conditions. When the XTRM drops significantly below zero (especially below -125), SailPoint, Inc. Common Stock has been in oversold territory for an extended period, suggesting potential for a reversal. Conversely, high positive XTRM values indicate extended overbought conditions.
Understanding SAIL XTRM Signals
- Deep Oversold (XTRM below -125): When SAIL XTRM falls below -125, it indicates prolonged time in extreme oversold conditions. This cumulative measure often provides stronger reversal signals than single-day oversold readings.
- Neutral Zone (XTRM near 0): When XTRM hovers around zero, SAIL is in a balanced state without extended extreme conditions. This can indicate consolidation or indecision in the market.
- Overbought (XTRM above +10): An XTRM above +10 indicates SAIL has been in overbought territory for an extended period, potentially signaling an overextended rally and increased risk of pullback.
Daily vs Weekly XTRM for SAIL
This page displays both daily and weekly XTRM for SAIL. The daily XTRM tracks short-term cumulative extremes, useful for identifying swing trading opportunities. The weekly XTRM provides a longer-term perspective on momentum exhaustion, helping investors spot major turning points.
By analyzing both timeframes together, you can identify when SailPoint, Inc. Common Stock is experiencing extreme conditions at multiple time scales, which often leads to the strongest reversal setups.
Historical XTRM Extreme Analysis
Above, we track historical instances when SAIL XTRM dropped below -125 (extreme oversold territory). These periods represent times when SailPoint, Inc. Common Stock spent extended periods in oversold conditions, which historically have presented some of the best buying opportunities. Analyzing how SAIL behaved after reaching these extreme XTRM levels can help inform future trading decisions.