EverHint – Dip Bounce V2 (Reclaim) – Top 15 Signals for Jun 10, 2026
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
Broad market selling pressure is evident across all major indices, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow Jones each declining between 1.6% and 2%, signaling a risk-off session. The Nasdaq's relative underperformance suggests growth and momentum names are bearing the brunt of the selling, which is typical when institutional investors rotate toward defensive positioning. For dip-bounce reclaim strategies, this environment presents a double-edged dynamic — deeper intraday pullbacks can create more attractive entry points, but the broad-based nature of the decline raises the risk that individual reclaim attempts fail to sustain without broader market stabilization.
The VIX jumping over 11% to 22.08 is a meaningful development. While not yet in extreme fear territory, a VIX at this level expands intraday price ranges, which can work in favor of dip-bounce setups by amplifying the snap-back moves that these signals are designed to capture. However, elevated volatility also increases the likelihood of false breakouts and whipsaw price action, making entry timing and position sizing more critical than usual. Traders should expect wider bid-ask spreads and less predictable follow-through on reclaim attempts.
Healthcare emerging as the top sector for today's signals is notable given the risk-off tone. Healthcare tends to exhibit defensive characteristics, meaning it often holds relative strength during broad market selloffs. This sector alignment improves the probability profile for dip-bounce reclaim setups, as stocks in defensive sectors are more likely to find buyers on weakness even when overall market sentiment is negative. The combination of sector defensiveness and elevated volatility could support sharper, cleaner reclaim moves compared to what might be seen in more cyclical areas of the market.
📊 Signals (15 of 29 total)
Ranked by dip magnitude (highest first)
| # | Ticker | Company | Sector | Price | Score | Insider | MCap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CHEF | The Chefs' Warehouse, ... | Consumer Defensive | $85.27 | 0.34 | -$9,750,000 | $3.5B |
| 2 | ICHR | Ichor Holdings, Ltd. | Technology | $72.17 | 0.27 | -$1,742,404 | $2.5B |
| 3 | HOG | Harley-Davidson, Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | $24.42 | 0.25 | -$40,664 | $2.6B |
| 4 | KO | The Coca-Cola Company | Consumer Defensive | $83.59 | 0.20 | — | $359.6B |
| 5 | NUVL | Nuvalent, Inc. | Healthcare | $123.35 | 0.19 | — | $9.1B |
| 6 | CASY | Casey's General Stores... | Consumer Cyclical | $915.60 | 0.17 | — | $33.9B |
| 7 | MUSA | Murphy USA Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | $612.16 | 0.16 | — | $11.3B |
| 8 | CON | Concentra Group Holdin... | Healthcare | $26.61 | 0.13 | — | $3.4B |
| 9 | MD | Pediatrix Medical Grou... | Healthcare | $23.56 | 0.13 | — | $1.9B |
| 10 | CAVA | CAVA Group, Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | $81.56 | 0.13 | — | $9.5B |
| 11 | MGRC | McGrath RentCorp | Industrials | $112.96 | 0.12 | — | $2.8B |
| 12 | LYV | Live Nation Entertainm... | Communication Services | $167.50 | 0.12 | -$3,023,605 | $39.0B |
| 13 | SXT | Sensient Technologies ... | Basic Materials | $119.78 | 0.12 | — | $5.1B |
| 14 | RSI | Rush Street Interactiv... | Consumer Cyclical | $28.82 | 0.12 | -$38,780,116 | $6.9B |
| 15 | OTTR | Otter Tail Corporation | Utilities | $89.60 | 0.12 | — | $3.8B |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Healthcare (7), Consumer Cyclical (5), Consumer Defensive (3)
Insider selling: ICHR (Ichor Holdings, Ltd., -$1,742,404), RSI (Rush Street Interactive, Inc., -$38,780,116), LYV (Live Nation Entertainment, Inc., -$3,023,605)
Data coverage: 24.1% insider, 10.3% congressional, 0.0% earnings, 17.2% news
Peer Analysis
NUVL (Nuvalent, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: AXSM ($246.34), CYTK ($67.07), ABVX ($98.03), CRSP ($49.44), PCVX ($45.42)
CASY (Casey's General Stores, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: BBY ($75.64), GPC ($98.43), DKS ($214.97), BURL ($327.01), LULU ($118.93)
ICHR (Ichor Holdings, Ltd.): Leads 5 peers: SKYT ($34.85), AEHR ($93.32), AOSL ($38.61), IMOS ($55.12), LAES ($3.04)
Congressional Activity
WM (Waste Management, Inc.) 🔴 Bearish
- 1 sale by 1 member
KO (The Coca-Cola Company) 🟢 Bullish
- 1 purchase by 1 member
HOG (Harley-Davidson, Inc.) 🟢 Bullish
- 2 purchases by 1 member
Recent Headlines
CASY (Casey's General Stores, Inc.)
- Casey's General Stores Inc (CASY) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Highlights: Record Profits and Strategic Expansion Plans
- Casey's General Stores, Inc. (CASY) Q4 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
- Why Casey's General Stores Stock Popped Today
- Casey's General (CASY) Delivers Strong Q4 Results and Positive FY27 Outlook
- Casey's General Stores Q4 Earnings Call Highlights
CAVA (CAVA Group, Inc.)
- CAVA gets fresh Buy rating at UBS as growth story stands out in tough macro environment
- CAVA gets fresh Buy rating at UBS as growth story stands out in tough macro environment
CHEF (The Chefs' Warehouse, Inc.)
- Chefs' Warehouse (CHEF) Upgraded to Strong Buy: What Does It Mean for the Stock?
RSI (Rush Street Interactive, Inc.)
- 2 Betting Stocks Soccer's Big Event. Hint: Not the Ones You're Thinking Of.
Vlad's Take
Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Healthcare (7 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 6 signals showing insider selling warrant caution. 2 signals with congressional buying shows lawmaker confidence.
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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