EverHint – Dip Bounce V2 (Reclaim) – Top 15 Signals for Jun 18, 2026
Excerpt: 15 signals (from 22 total). Energy leads (5). price range $16-$1110. 7 with insider selling.
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
The sharp decline in the VIX to 16.45 — a drop of nearly 11% — signals a meaningful compression in implied volatility, which creates a favorable backdrop for dip-bounce reclaim strategies. Lower volatility environments tend to reduce the magnitude of false breakouts and erratic intraday swings, allowing price reclaims of key levels to follow through with greater conviction. This conditions the market for cleaner technical setups where support reclaims are more likely to hold rather than whipsaw.
Broad market momentum is clearly bullish, with the Nasdaq leading at nearly +1.87% and the S&P 500 adding over 1%, while the Dow's modest gain suggests the rally is concentrated in growth and higher-beta areas rather than defensive names. This risk-on posture supports the logic behind dip-bounce signals — investors are willing to step in and buy weakness, which is precisely the behavior these strategies are designed to capture. The divergence between Nasdaq and Dow performance also hints at a rotation toward more dynamic, momentum-driven segments of the market.
Energy emerging as the top sector for today's signals is particularly noteworthy within this context. Sector rotation into Energy often reflects improving risk appetite and expectations of stronger economic activity, both of which align with the bullish tape seen across major indices. Energy names also tend to exhibit clean technical behavior during trending markets, making them well-suited to dip-bounce reclaim setups where a temporary pullback resolves back above a key level with momentum behind it.
📊 Signals (15 of 22 total)
Ranked by dip magnitude (highest first)
| # | Ticker | Company | Sector | Price | Score | Insider | MCap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GSIW | Garden Stage Limited O... | Financial Services | $35.00 | 0.30 | — | $7.6B |
| 2 | LZB | La-Z-Boy Incorporated | Consumer Cyclical | $39.66 | 0.27 | — | $1.6B |
| 3 | FCEL | FuelCell Energy, Inc. | Industrials | $24.04 | 0.24 | -$6,740 | $1.3B |
| 4 | BE | Bloom Energy Corporation | Industrials | $328.91 | 0.23 | -$25,058,922 | $93.6B |
| 5 | GEV | GE Vernova Inc. | Utilities | $1109.73 | 0.19 | -$2,470,857 | $298.2B |
| 6 | WMB | The Williams Companies... | Energy | $73.12 | 0.19 | — | $89.4B |
| 7 | NPKI | NPK International Inc. | Energy | $15.90 | 0.16 | — | $1.3B |
| 8 | RELY | Remitly Global, Inc. | Technology | $21.10 | 0.16 | — | $4.4B |
| 9 | VRT | Vertiv Holdings Co | Industrials | $333.05 | 0.15 | — | $127.9B |
| 10 | EE | Excelerate Energy, Inc. | Energy | $34.56 | 0.14 | — | $4.0B |
| 11 | DTM | DT Midstream, Inc. | Energy | $143.30 | 0.14 | — | $14.6B |
| 12 | ASND | Ascendis Pharma A/S | Healthcare | $230.83 | 0.13 | — | $14.3B |
| 13 | EG | Everest Re Group, Ltd. | Financial Services | $335.63 | 0.13 | — | $13.3B |
| 14 | CYTK | Cytokinetics, Incorpor... | Healthcare | $78.78 | 0.12 | -$2,053,672 | $9.8B |
| 15 | MDU | MDU Resources Group, Inc. | Industrials | $21.29 | 0.11 | — | $4.4B |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Energy (5), Industrials (4), Healthcare (4)
Insider selling: BE (Bloom Energy Corporation, -$25,058,922), CYTK (Cytokinetics, Incorporated, -$2,053,672), GEV (GE Vernova Inc., -$2,470,857)
Data coverage: 36.4% insider, 4.5% congressional, 0.0% earnings, 13.6% news
Peer Analysis
EG (Everest Re Group, Ltd.): Leads 5 peers: RGA ($210.54), RNR ($299.17), BNT ($44.53), FNF ($46.82), ERIE ($221.14)
WMB (The Williams Companies, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: EPD ($36.60), PBR-A ($14.99), ET ($18.75), PBR ($16.75), KMI ($31.59)
BE (Bloom Energy Corporation): Leads 5 peers: FIX ($1967.41), HUBB ($523.69), UAL ($118.32), EME ($836.59), WAB ($273.83)
EE (Excelerate Energy, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: RNW ($6.32), MGEE ($75.92), AVA ($39.76), FLNC ($24.80), CPK ($120.60)
FCEL (FuelCell Energy, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: SKYX ($1.08), MVST ($1.29), DFLI ($1.98), NEOV ($2.78), RGP ($4.23)
Congressional Activity
GEV (GE Vernova Inc.) 🔴 Bearish
- 1 sale by 1 member
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Vlad's Take
Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Energy (5 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 7 signals showing insider selling warrant caution.
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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