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EverHint – Dip Bounce V2 (Reclaim) – Top 15 Signals for Jun 22, 2026

15 signals (from 41 total). Healthcare leads (11). price range $6-$1128. 6 with insider selling.

Excerpt: 15 signals (from 41 total). Healthcare leads (11). price range $6-$1128. 6 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 mixed index performance on June 22, 2026 reveals a market in selective rotation rather than broad directional conviction. The Nasdaq's sharper decline of 1.29% against the Dow's modest gain of 0.29% signals a shift away from growth and technology exposure toward more defensive and value-oriented positioning. This divergence creates a nuanced backdrop for dip-bounce reclaim strategies, as intraday swings become more pronounced in growth-heavy names while stabler sectors absorb capital inflows.

The VIX reading of 17.37, up 3.52% on the day, reflects a measurable uptick in near-term uncertainty without crossing into elevated fear territory. For dip-bounce setups, this level of volatility is generally constructive — it generates the sharp intraday pullbacks that reclaim strategies depend on, while remaining low enough that institutional buyers are still willing to step in at support levels. Traders should expect wider bid-ask spreads and faster mean-reversion windows, requiring tighter execution discipline.

Healthcare's emergence as the top sector for today's signals aligns well with the defensive rotation implied by the index divergence. As risk appetite softens and capital rotates out of high-multiple technology names, healthcare tends to attract flows due to its relative earnings stability and lower sensitivity to rate and growth concerns. This sector leadership adds a layer of fundamental support to the dip-bounce thesis, suggesting that reclaim setups here may carry a higher probability of follow-through compared to signals appearing in more cyclically exposed areas of the market.

📊 Signals (15 of 41 total)

Ranked by dip magnitude (highest first)

# Ticker Company Sector Price Score Insider MCap
1 LZB La-Z-Boy Incorporated Consumer Cyclical $39.99 0.28 $1.6B
2 EGP EastGroup Properties, ... Real Estate $203.22 0.27 $10.9B
3 IX ORIX Corporation Financial Services $40.36 0.25 $44.8B
4 FCEL FuelCell Energy, Inc. Industrials $24.39 0.24 $1.3B
5 WMB The Williams Companies... Energy $74.95 0.24 $91.7B
6 KMI Kinder Morgan, Inc. Energy $32.25 0.22 $71.8B
7 GEV GE Vernova Inc. Utilities $1127.59 0.21 $303.0B
8 ARDX Ardelyx, Inc. Healthcare $6.37 0.20 $1.6B
9 DTM DT Midstream, Inc. Energy $145.13 0.17 $14.8B
10 MXL MaxLinear, Inc. Technology $96.44 0.16 $8.6B
11 CWAN Clearwater Analytics H... Technology $24.53 0.15 $7.3B
12 TEN Tsakos Energy Navigati... Energy $39.72 0.15 $1.2B
13 CRVS Corvus Pharmaceuticals... Healthcare $12.56 0.14 $1.1B
14 CYTK Cytokinetics, Incorpor... Healthcare $79.17 0.14 -$2,053,672 $9.9B
15 KGS Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. Energy $70.72 0.14 $7.1B

Field Notes

Sector concentration: Healthcare (11), Energy (8), Technology (7)

Insider selling: CYTK (Cytokinetics, Incorporated, -$2,053,672)

Data coverage: 19.5% insider, 4.9% congressional, 0.0% earnings, 14.6% news

Peer Analysis

CYTK (Cytokinetics, Incorporated): Leads 5 peers: NUVL ($123.42), ABVX ($101.66), AXSM ($247.85), RYTM ($101.39), HALO ($68.99)

ARDX (Ardelyx, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: ZYME ($23.26), MAZE ($25.57), BCRX ($9.14), TRVI ($17.71), SYRE ($100.32)

DTM (DT Midstream, Inc.): Leads 5 peers: PAA ($21.48), VNOM ($43.56), AM ($21.85), DINO ($65.84), AR ($34.03)

Congressional Activity

CTVA (Corteva, Inc.) 🔴 Bearish

  • 1 sale by 1 member

KMI (Kinder Morgan, Inc.) 🟢 Bullish

  • 1 purchase by 1 member

Recent Headlines

FCEL (FuelCell Energy, Inc.)

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GEV (GE Vernova Inc.)

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  • Why GE Vernova Stock Leaped Nearly 7% Higher Today

Vlad's Take

Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Healthcare (11 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 6 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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