EverHint – Dip Bounce V2 (Reclaim) – Top 15 Signals for Aug 18, 2026
Excerpt: 15 signals (from 19 total). Energy leads (5). price range $6-$993.
What This Signal Is
Production-ready dip-bounce strategy using reclaim pattern with Phase 2 market regime filters. Improved win rate from 40.42% (V1) to 50.18% (V2) with VIX and record high filters.
Entry Criteria:
- Minimum dip: 3.3% (open to intraday low)
- Minimum bounce: 1.0% from low
- Net change range: -2.0% to +0.3%
- Price above SMA(200)
- Minimum ADV: $40M
Holding period: 1-5 days | Risk level: Medium
Market Context
Equity markets are showing broad-based selling pressure on August 18, 2026, with tech-heavy Nasdaq leading declines at -1.33% while the blue-chip Dow holds up relatively better at -0.22%. This divergence suggests rotation away from growth and momentum names toward more defensive or value-oriented positioning. The S&P 500's -0.67% pullback places the broader market in a mild intraday dip, which is precisely the environment where dip-bounce reclaim strategies look for entry opportunities — the key question is whether today's selling represents a buyable pullback or the beginning of a more sustained move lower.
The VIX at 15.84, up 4.28% on the day, signals a meaningful but not extreme uptick in near-term fear. This level of volatility is generally constructive for dip-bounce setups — it creates the intraday price swings necessary for a reclaim signal to develop without the chaotic, whipsaw conditions that emerge when the VIX spikes above 20-25. Traders should expect wider-than-average bid-ask spreads and faster price movements, meaning entries and stops on these 19 signals warrant slightly more breathing room than in low-volatility regimes.
Energy leading as the top sector for today's signals aligns with the rotation narrative visible in the index performance. When growth sectors face pressure, commodity-linked and energy names often attract capital as both a defensive hedge and an inflation-sensitive play. This sector leadership adds a layer of conviction to the dip-bounce thesis — Energy's relative strength means reclaim setups here may have sector-level tailwinds supporting the bounce, rather than fighting an adverse macro tide.
📊 Signals (15 of 19 total)
Ranked by dip magnitude (highest first)
| # | Ticker | Company | Sector | Price | Score | MCap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | NVCR | Novocure Ltd | Healthcare | $17.24 | 0.33 | $2.0B |
| 2 | KMI | Kinder Morgan, Inc. | Energy | $32.87 | 0.19 | $73.2B |
| 3 | KEX | Kirby Corporation | Industrials | $139.74 | 0.17 | $7.5B |
| 4 | ENS | EnerSys | Industrials | $200.56 | 0.17 | $7.3B |
| 5 | ARGX | argenx SE | Healthcare | $992.99 | 0.17 | $61.8B |
| 6 | TRGP | Targa Resources Corp. | Energy | $297.77 | 0.17 | $63.9B |
| 7 | BG | Bunge Global S.A. | Consumer Defensive | $114.36 | 0.17 | $22.0B |
| 8 | NEXT | Nextdecade Corp | Energy | $6.92 | 0.17 | $1.8B |
| 9 | ADM | Archer-Daniels-Midland... | Consumer Defensive | $82.47 | 0.15 | $39.7B |
| 10 | UNP | Union Pacific Corporation | Industrials | $298.74 | 0.14 | $177.5B |
| 11 | UGP | Ultrapar Participaçõ... | Energy | $6.33 | 0.14 | $6.8B |
| 12 | ASTH | Astrana Health, Inc. | Healthcare | $39.16 | 0.13 | $1.9B |
| 13 | FRHC | Freedom Holding Corp. | Financial Services | $160.80 | 0.13 | $9.9B |
| 14 | XEL | Xcel Energy Inc. | Utilities | $79.17 | 0.13 | $49.5B |
| 15 | LSTR | Landstar System, Inc. | Industrials | $186.16 | 0.12 | $6.3B |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Energy (5), Industrials (5), Healthcare (4)
Data coverage: 0.0% insider (7d), 0.0% congressional (30d), 0.0% earnings, 26.3% news (7d)
Peer Analysis
XEL (Xcel Energy Inc.): Leads 5 peers: EXC ($45.31), ETR ($108.08), D ($68.64), PEG ($75.60), WEC ($111.05)
BG (Bunge Global S.A.): Leads 5 peers: TSN ($57.99), KOF ($109.59), MKC ($55.28), FMX ($117.31), SFD ($22.53)
ASTH (Astrana Health, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: MD ($26.56), NHC ($234.17), AVAH ($12.67), ACHC ($27.46), USPH ($78.21)
FRHC (Freedom Holding Corp.): Leads 5 peers: NMR ($9.65), OPY ($117.17), HLI ($127.01), SNEX ($66.40), DFIN ($48.38)
NEXT (Nextdecade Corp): Leads 5 peers: TALO ($16.36), CLMT ($50.81), WKC ($36.16), DNOW ($15.93), GLP ($50.75)
Recent Headlines
ADM (Archer-Daniels-Midland Company)
- Archer Daniels' Stock Surges 20.6% in Six Months: Is It Time to Buy or Wait?
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ARGX (argenx SE)
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- argenx VYVGART Hits Phase III Goal in Autoimmune Myositis, Eyes IMNM Filing
- Zai Lab and argenx Announce Positive Topline Results from Phase 3 ALKIVIA Trial of Efgartigimod in Autoimmune Myositis
BG (Bunge Global S.A.)
- Bunge Global SA Announces Pricing of $600 Million Senior Notes Offering
TRGP (Targa Resources Corp.)
- Targa Resources Corp. Announces 20-Year Agreements with ExxonMobil and Announces Three New Natural Gas Processing Plants in the Permian Delaware
Vlad's Take
Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Energy (5 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation.
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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