EverHint – Momentum Swing — Pullback Standard for Mar 04, 2026 – 1 Signals – Communication Services Leads (1)
What This Signal Is (Quick)
Pullback Standard is a momentum swing trading strategy focused on Standard pullback setup - stocks that dipped below MA21 and reclaimed it.
Signal Type: Pullback (buy-the-dip opportunities)
What Makes This Signal:
- Stock dipped below key moving average (short-term weakness)
- Stock reclaimed the moving average on increased volume (buyers stepping in)
- Indicates potential bounce/continuation after healthy pullback
- Standard pullback setup - stocks that dipped below MA21 and reclaimed it
Ideal For: Swing traders looking for lower-risk entries in established uptrends after healthy pullbacks
Key Criteria:
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Strong RSI momentum (configurable thresholds)
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Volume surge above average
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Price momentum confirmation
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Minimum ADV: $25M+ (varies by variant)
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Earnings buffer: 7 days pre/post earnings
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Variant-specific filters applied
Holding Period: 1-4 weeks
Risk Level: Medium-High
How We Ranked Today
Ranked by composite momentum score (higher = stronger momentum)
📊 Momentum Swing — Pullback Standard Signals (1 Total)
Ranked by score:
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | Score | Vol Thrust | @52w | Days → Earnings | Est EPS | Mkt Cap ($B) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SKM | SK Telecom Co., Ltd. | Communication Services | 31.50 | 0.000 | 2.68x | 0.0% | 68 | $0.00 | 12.1 |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Communication Services (1)
Data coverage: 0.0% insider, 0.0% congressional, 100.0% earnings, 100.0% analyst, 0.0% news
Peer Analysis
Understanding how these stocks relate to their industry peers:
SKM (SK Telecom Co., Ltd.): Leads 5 peers: KT ($22.90, +1.3%), TIGO ($72.50, +0.7%), LBRDA ($53.96, +1.0%), LUMN ($6.96, +0.4%), TIMB ($26.53, +4.2%) | Peer of: IHS ($8.04, +0.8%), KT ($22.90, +1.3%), LBRDA ($53.96, +1.0%) and 10 more
Market Context
Broad market indices advanced today, with the Nasdaq leading gains at +0.82%, followed by the S&P 500 at +0.55% and the Dow Jones at +0.31%. This upward trend signals strong risk appetite among investors, favoring momentum strategies like swing pullbacks, which thrive in directional markets by capitalizing on temporary retracements within an overall bullish bias. The single signal in Communication Services aligns with potential sector leadership, suggesting opportunities for entries on dips amid broader participation.
Volatility eased significantly, as the VIX dropped 13.28% to 21.15, compressing intraday swings and reducing the noise that can whipsaw pullback trades. Lower volatility supports cleaner momentum setups in the standard v5 strategy, allowing for more reliable identification of support levels during retracements, though traders should remain cautious of any VIX rebound that could amplify reversals.
Sector rotation appears tilted toward Communication Services as the top performer, implying capital flows into growth-oriented areas amid the risk-on environment. This enhances the signal's viability, as pullbacks in leading sectors often provide high-probability swing trades, but overall market breadth supports diversification to mitigate concentration risks.
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