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“REVE” is an indicator developed by a team of four people: two Japanese, one American, and one Canadian. We selected around 20 financial and management-related indicators, mainly focusing on fundamentals, and fed historical data of past ten-bagger stocks into AI. The AI was then tasked with discovering combinations and calculation formulas that have a strong correlation with stock price movements.
While predicting stocks ten years ahead is difficult, the core idea of the REVE project is this: by analyzing and verifying the common patterns found in past ten-bagger stocks, we may be able to identify stocks that could experience sharp price increases over a period of several years.
As a result, we discovered an indicator that begins to rise ahead of major stock price surges. Of course, it does not apply to every stock, but its effectiveness becomes clear when tested on past stocks that doubled or tripled in price over the last few years. The name “REVE” was chosen by the Canadian member of the team.
We are currently validating the indicator using both Japanese and U.S. stocks. We plan to release it through Kabu-Ojisan as an indicator for Japanese stocks, which has already been validated first. Since the verification process is still ongoing, the source code will not be made public; however, it will be shared free of charge with acquaintances.
---- How to Use ----
The usage of REVE is extremely simple. Display a stock price chart on a daily timeframe or higher, and show the REVE indicator at the same time.
The REVE chart rises and falls at a relatively slow pace. The score typically changes on a roughly quarterly basis, and the key points are both the number of consecutive score increases and the score level itself.
The conditions are as follows:
1. The score rises consecutively four times
2. The score reaches a predefined threshold
When these two conditions occur simultaneously and a long position is taken, there is a strong expectation—based on statistical verification using historical data—that the stock price will rise significantly several months later and continue to increase over a long period.
Regarding condition (2), when the score reaches 2.0, the probability of a subsequent price increase is quite high, making it a recommended entry point for a long position. However, cases where the score reaches 1.0 are also sufficiently meaningful and can serve as useful entry points. In the indicator, the chart color changes when the REVE score reaches 1.0 or higher, and changes again when it reaches 2.0 or higher, making these levels visually easy to identify. (When the REVE score is lower than 1.0, a rise in the stock price should not be expected.)
Please note that after the REVE score reaches its threshold, once the stock price begins to rise, the REVE score will usually start to decline. If the REVE score continues to rise instead, it may indicate the potential for further opportunities.
Below are several sample validation results using Japanese stocks.

While predicting stocks ten years ahead is difficult, the core idea of the REVE project is this: by analyzing and verifying the common patterns found in past ten-bagger stocks, we may be able to identify stocks that could experience sharp price increases over a period of several years.
As a result, we discovered an indicator that begins to rise ahead of major stock price surges. Of course, it does not apply to every stock, but its effectiveness becomes clear when tested on past stocks that doubled or tripled in price over the last few years. The name “REVE” was chosen by the Canadian member of the team.
We are currently validating the indicator using both Japanese and U.S. stocks. We plan to release it through Kabu-Ojisan as an indicator for Japanese stocks, which has already been validated first. Since the verification process is still ongoing, the source code will not be made public; however, it will be shared free of charge with acquaintances.
---- How to Use ----
The usage of REVE is extremely simple. Display a stock price chart on a daily timeframe or higher, and show the REVE indicator at the same time.
The REVE chart rises and falls at a relatively slow pace. The score typically changes on a roughly quarterly basis, and the key points are both the number of consecutive score increases and the score level itself.
The conditions are as follows:
1. The score rises consecutively four times
2. The score reaches a predefined threshold
When these two conditions occur simultaneously and a long position is taken, there is a strong expectation—based on statistical verification using historical data—that the stock price will rise significantly several months later and continue to increase over a long period.
Regarding condition (2), when the score reaches 2.0, the probability of a subsequent price increase is quite high, making it a recommended entry point for a long position. However, cases where the score reaches 1.0 are also sufficiently meaningful and can serve as useful entry points. In the indicator, the chart color changes when the REVE score reaches 1.0 or higher, and changes again when it reaches 2.0 or higher, making these levels visually easy to identify. (When the REVE score is lower than 1.0, a rise in the stock price should not be expected.)
Please note that after the REVE score reaches its threshold, once the stock price begins to rise, the REVE score will usually start to decline. If the REVE score continues to rise instead, it may indicate the potential for further opportunities.
Below are several sample validation results using Japanese stocks.
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作者的說明
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