A lot depends on the color of the car you will be waxing. An LSP designed to look exceptionally wet on blacks and darker colors usually leaves something lacking on silvers and whites.
Since I own a QuickSilver C5 Corvette I have tried about two-thirds of the LSP's you listed in an attempt to find the one that both makes the metallic flaking come through without "dulling down" the silver and add depth, wetness, and optical clarity.
To date, the only one I have found that does the job to my liking is the Pinacle
Signature Series II. It is a ridiculous deal right now at Autogeek and one can will last you a loooong time. It is a WOWO product (wipe on/wipe off) so application is a breeze and does not leave nasty white residue. Really makes the silver paint on my car pop.
I have heard drawbacks because of duarability in that it does not last "months and months" on a car like synthetic sealants. Sorry, but I don't let my car go months and months without waxing so that's a non-issue for me.
On darker cars,
Pinnacle's
Souveran paste wax is hard to beat and is also on specal at Autogeek for this weekend. I also like
Wolfgang Fuzion, Swissvax, and Zymol for the dark colored cars but you can get real expensive real quick with some of those.
Good luck on your choice and let us know how you make out with your final choice...