That seems a very straightforward and useful way to map things. My main comment would be that the percentage change of the price [rather than the raw data of the price] is possibly going to give a truer indication of strength.
Also, for what it is worth I had a quick look at the KAS chart.
It does look to be on the improve but in the very short term it looks, to my eyes, it might pull back a wee bit. Any one wanting to hop on board should get stock around 14.5 cents IMO. However, I do not see any real weakness. It is looking to me that it is going to head sideways to about 16.5 at a minimum and very long term [if the trend continues I would be expecting a price target of about 34 cents ....[I know nothing about this stock and so I have no idea about the fundamentals]
KAS Price at posting:
15.0¢ Sentiment: None Disclosure: Not Held