The Goldman reports on the 4 or 5 stocks I mentioned date back to May 2010 or earlier. It took months for these stocks to get going but all of them did. Yes, paid analyst. But when you're right, you're right. I don't think the analysts that go on TV on Bloomberg, Fox Business or CNBC work for free when they talk about stocks that will go up in their opinion.
CPOW has a classic textbook head-and-shoulders formation. It is not just a spike and pullback.
CPOW's head-and-shoulders is after it's spike-and-pullback. It could be used as the definitive head-and-shoulders. It's about the most well-formed one I've ever seen.
Maybe you should try looking at charts in linear scale? You can't really see the patterns in logarithmic scale. Myself, I don't see why anyone would use logarithmic scale.