EverHint – Dip & Bounce Mean Reversion for Apr 08, 2026 – 74 Signals – Healthcare Leads (12)
What This Signal Is (Quick)
This strategy identifies stocks that experienced a controlled intraday flush followed by a same-day bounce, creating a classic "dip & bounce" pattern:
- Signal Type (DIP_BOUNCE_LONG): Buy-side signals only (v1)
- Stock dipped meaningfully below previous day's close during today's session
- Stock bounced off the intraday low and closed well above it
- Day often finishes red or flat, but with a clear lower tail/wick showing buyers stepped in
Pattern Requirements:
- Dip vs Previous Close: Today's low trades significantly below yesterday's close (≥1.5% dip)
- Bounce Off Low: Price recovers intraday and closes meaningfully above the session low (≥0.75% bounce)
- Net Result: Stock still often down or flat for the day (-2.5% to +0.5%), but with visible buying pressure
Key Characteristics:
- Mean reversion focus (not trend following)
- Targets 1-3 day bounce plays or short-term swing trades
- Looks for "flush then absorb" patterns with controlled selloffs
- Complements trend-following strategies (EMA crossovers) by catching short-term dips
Best For:
- Traders who like buying controlled dips with visible buying pressure
- Scanning for intraday flush patterns across the whole market
- Manually picking 1-2 best setups for short-term trades
Key Criteria:
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Minimum dip: 3.3% (open to intraday low)
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Minimum bounce: 1.0% from low
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Net change range: -2.0% to +0.3%
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Price above SMA(200)
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Minimum ADV: $40M
Holding Period: 1-5 days
Risk Level: Medium
How We Ranked Today
Ranked by dip magnitude (highest first)
📊 Dip & Bounce Mean Reversion Signals (Top 10 of 74 total)
Ranked by dip_percent:
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI14 | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Est EPS | Mkt Cap ($B) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | APH | Amphenol Corporation | Technology | 135.32 | 58.6 | — | 13 | $7.25 | 166.3 |
| 2 | BEN | Franklin Resources, Inc. | Financial Services | 24.88 | 61.6 | — | 22 | $3.37 | 13.0 |
| 3 | BHF | Brighthouse Financial,... | Financial Services | 61.02 | 71.0 | — | 28 | $20.95 | 3.5 |
| 4 | BIP | Brookfield Infrastruct... | Utilities | 36.71 | 57.9 | — | 20 | $0.00 | 17.0 |
| 5 | BMRN | BioMarin Pharmaceutica... | Healthcare | 57.20 | 57.3 | $-2.0M | 21 | $8.40 | 11.0 |
| 6 | BNL | Broadstone Net Lease, ... | Real Estate | 19.51 | 53.1 | — | 20 | $0.74 | 3.7 |
| 7 | BTI | British American Tobac... | Consumer Defensive | 59.95 | 62.7 | — | — | $4.50 | 130.3 |
| 8 | CAH | Cardinal Health, Inc. | Healthcare | 215.13 | 56.0 | — | 21 | $17.35 | 50.6 |
| 9 | CAKE | The Cheesecake Factory... | Consumer Cyclical | 57.55 | 55.8 | — | 20 | $4.93 | 2.9 |
| 10 | CAPR | Capricor Therapeutics,... | Healthcare | 31.60 | 52.5 | $-5.0M | — | $6.31 | 1.4 |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Healthcare (12), Industrials (12), Real Estate (11)
Insider selling: CAPR (Capricor Therapeutics, Inc., $-5.0M), NBIS (Nebius Group N.V., $-3.5M), TTC (The Toro Company, $-12.6M)
Insider buying: PVLA (Palvella Therapeutics, Inc., $+800K)
Near-term earnings: OMC (Omnicom Group Inc.), WINA (Winmark Corporation) report within 7 days. Higher volatility risk.
Data coverage: 17.6% insider, 8.1% congressional (1 recent/30d, 3 recent/90d, 2 older/1y), 73.0% earnings, 97.3% analyst, 14.9% news
Peer Analysis
Understanding how these stocks relate to their industry peers:
BTI (British American Tobacco p.l.c.): Leads 10 peers: MO ($66.80, +0.8%), BUD ($74.39, +4.0%), UL ($58.25, +4.6%), MDLZ ($58.83, +2.3%), TPB ($74.29, +3.8%) | Peer of: MO ($66.80, +0.8%), PEP ($154.80, +1.0%), PM ($160.94, +2.2%) and 1 more
BHF (Brighthouse Financial, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: GNW ($8.77, +1.6%), NMIH ($38.91, +1.9%), BFH ($78.65, +5.8%), CNO ($42.77, +2.6%), FG ($24.95, +1.4%) | Peer of: AFL ($113.00, +2.2%), ARX ($13.08, -0.5%), BBUC ($33.26, +1.0%) and 15 more
BMRN (BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.): Leads 9 peers: EXEL ($44.20, +0.5%), MRNA ($52.10, +4.0%), RVMD ($96.75, +0.5%), TECH ($55.21, +2.6%), HALO ($65.43, +2.9%) | Peer of: ALGN ($176.83, +6.0%), ASND ($233.20, +5.8%), BBIO ($74.14, +3.1%) and 11 more
BEN (Franklin Resources, Inc.): Leads 13 peers: BLK ($1001.54, +4.5%), MAIN ($54.38, +0.7%), BX ($117.67, +4.4%), ARCC ($18.17, +0.7%), JHG ($51.60, +0.3%) | Peer of: BK ($127.94, +2.7%), BLK ($1001.54, +4.5%), BN ($42.05, +3.1%) and 4 more
CAH (Cardinal Health, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: BDX ($157.09, +1.4%), EW ($81.71, +1.1%), COR ($324.93, +1.3%), A ($116.92, +2.7%), HLN ($9.97, +0.9%) | Peer of: A ($116.92, +2.7%), ALC ($77.31, +3.5%), ALNY ($327.25, +2.4%) and 13 more
CAKE (The Cheesecake Factory Incorporated): Leads 9 peers: VAC ($67.22, +3.5%), SHOO ($37.21, +5.9%), LCII ($126.91, +4.6%), OSW ($24.31, +4.4%), WEN ($7.06, +2.5%) | Peer of: CPRI ($19.46, +5.7%), DRVN ($12.53, +2.6%), LCII ($126.91, +4.6%) and 6 more
APH (Amphenol Corporation): Leads 10 peers: INTU ($389.51, -5.0%), SONY ($21.38, +2.4%), KLAC ($1672.34, +8.0%), AMAT ($385.72, +8.9%), INTC ($58.95, +11.4%) | Peer of: ACN ($193.84, -1.8%), ANET ($145.07, +8.6%), ARM ($148.91, +3.5%) and 6 more
CAPR (Capricor Therapeutics, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: CABA ($3.09, +0.7%), LXEO ($6.44, +2.1%), PRQR ($1.83, +7.7%), TRDA ($14.32, +3.4%), ALLO ($2.70, +3.0%) | Peer of: ACHV ($3.26, +1.9%), CABA ($3.09, +0.7%), CADL ($4.95) and 10 more
BIP (Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P.): Leads 9 peers: SBS ($31.71, +4.2%), KEP ($14.92, +9.9%), SMR ($9.84, +7.4%), LNT ($72.99, +0.5%), AES ($14.40, -0.2%) | Peer of: AES ($14.40, -0.2%), BEP ($34.26, +4.4%), BIPC ($41.73, +2.7%) and 5 more
BNL (Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.): Leads 7 peers: JOE ($67.52, +3.7%), VNO ($27.12, +4.2%), PSA ($290.00, +3.9%), ABR ($7.51, +2.2%), SKT ($35.78, +2.4%) | Peer of: IRT ($15.21, +0.4%), JOE ($67.52, +3.7%), NHI ($84.74, +0.5%) and 2 more
Congressional Activity
SBUX (Starbucks Corporation) 🔴 Bearish (90d)
- 2 sales by 2 members
- Pattern: 1 full liquidation
- Top seller: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) - 2 transactions ($16,002 - $65,000), 1 full liquidation
- Top buyer: Sen. James E Hon Banks (IN) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
BEN (Franklin Resources, Inc.) 🔴 Bearish (1y)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Top seller: Hou. Thomas H. Kean (NJ) - 1 transaction ($15,001 - $50,000)
LLY (Eli Lilly and Company) 🟢 Bullish (90d)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top seller: Hou. David Taylor (OH) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
- Top buyer: Sen. Angus King (ME) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
IBP (Installed Building Products, Inc.) 🟢 Bullish (30d)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Hou. David Taylor (OH) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
WPC (W. P. Carey Inc.) 🟢 Bullish (90d)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Sen. Gary Peters (MI) - 1 transaction ($15,001 - $50,000)
KO (The Coca-Cola Company) 🟢 Bullish (1y)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
Recent Headlines
APH (Amphenol Corporation)
- Amphenol Announces Details of Open Offer for ADC India Communications Limited (source)
Market Context
Broad market indices posted strong gains today, with the S&P 500 up 2.52%, Nasdaq advancing 2.82%, and Dow Jones rising 2.85%, signaling robust bullish momentum and heightened risk appetite. This upward trend creates a favorable environment for dip bounce v2 reclaim strategies, which thrive on quick recoveries from intraday pullbacks in an overall uptrend. The sharp decline in the VIX by 18.43% to 21.03 points to easing volatility, potentially leading to more controlled intraday swings and reduced risk of exaggerated downside moves that could invalidate early bounce signals.
Lower volatility levels enhance the reliability of these 74 signals by minimizing whipsaw action, allowing dips to reclaim key levels with greater conviction amid sustained buying pressure. However, with volatility still moderately elevated compared to calmer periods, traders should remain vigilant for any residual swings that could test signal resilience. The concentration of signals in the top-performing Healthcare sector underscores potential sector rotation toward areas offering both growth and stability, amplifying opportunities for bounces in a risk-on climate while diversifying away from prior laggards.
This setup supports aggressive pursuit of dip bounces, as the prevailing trend and contracting VIX foster a high-reward profile for intraday reclaim plays, particularly in leading sectors.
Vlad's Take (EverHint)
Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Healthcare (12 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 1 signal with insider buying adds conviction. 12 signals showing insider selling warrant caution. 4 signals with congressional buying (90-day) shows lawmaker confidence. 2 signals with congressional selling warrant attention.
Trading tips for this strategy:
- Entry timing: Consider entering on next-day weakness or at previous day's close level
- Position sizing: Start small (1-2% of portfolio per signal)
- Stop loss: Below today's low (tight stops for mean reversion)
- Take profit: 3-5% bounce target, or previous day's high
- Time stop: Exit if no bounce in 1-3 days
Risk warning: Mean reversion can fail in strong downtrends - check broader market context
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