Where the tape is loudest today. Read this list against the cap of the move and where it sits in stage — surge into a stage-2 base is one story, surge into a breakdown is another. The volume surge roster filters to names where relative volume today is at least 2.0× the 20-day average and then sorts by RVOL descending, putting the most extreme tape activity at the top. Relative volume is computed as today's volume divided by the 20-session average. A reading of 3.5 means the stock is trading at 3.5× its normal pace. Context is everything here: heavy volume into a breakout from a constructive base has a very different meaning from heavy volume in a panic sell-off. Always cross-reference the price action — is the stock closing in the upper or lower half of the day's range? Are the individual candles absorbing supply or releasing it? This roster is a starting screen for intraday and swing setups, not a buy list on its own.
As of , the Volume Surge shortlist holds 50 of a 50-name cap, filtered from a universe of 3,325 eligible tickers (close ≥ $5, dollar volume ≥ $1M). volume family · refresh daily after the US close. Primary receipt: rvol. Ranking basis: Filtered to relative volume ≥ 2.0x, then sorted descending by RVOL; eligible universe only, capped at 50.
| Rank | Ticker | Sector | rvol | $ vol | ADR % | RS 1m | 30d |
|---|
| 1. | CLRO | — | 3863.4× | $11M | 22.9% | 99 | — |
| 2. | ALSN | — | 12.6× | $145M | 3.2% | 50 | — |
| 3. | TWO | — | 9.9× | $26M | 0.8% | 41 | — |
| 4. | GT | — | 5.5× | $64M | 4.8% | 79 | — |
| 5. | FPS | — | 5.1× | $342M | 8.4% | 17 | — |
| 6. | ARCT | — | 4.6× | $3.4M | 6.4% | 36 | — |
| 7. | RDAC | — | 4.5× | $7.2M | 10.9% | 6 | — |
| 8. | FC | — | 4.4× | $2.2M | 6.0% | 29 | — |
| 9. | CCXI | — | 4.3× | $19M | 5.6% | 99 | — |
| 10. | CRESY | — | 4.1× | $3.5M | 4.3% | 36 | — |
| 11. | OEC | — | 4.1× | $4.0M | 7.2% | 12 | — |
| 12. | CCU | — | 4.0× | $1.9M | 3.2% | 40 | — |
| 13. | PB | — | 3.7× | $77M | 1.9% | 58 | — |
| 14. | TXNM | — | 3.4× | $102M | 1.1% | 39 | — |
| 15. | ANL | — | 3.4× | $2.8M | 13.2% | 17 | — |
| 16. | TECX | — | 3.4× | $5.9M | 6.9% | 96 | — |
| 17. | TENX | — | 3.2× | $12M | 7.3% | 97 | — |
| 18. | GBX | — | 3.0× | $21M | 3.0% | 53 | — |
| 19. | TARS | — | 3.0× | $52M | 5.6% | 83 | — |
| 20. | VERA | — | 3.0× | $52M | 6.8% | 94 | — |
| 21. | DRS | — | 2.9× | $46M | 4.1% | 31 | — |
| 22. | GPC | — | 2.8× | $181M | 3.5% | 95 | — |
| 23. | RMAX | — | 2.8× | $8.5M | 4.2% | 89 | — |
| 24. | FIZZ | — | 2.8× | $13M | 4.7% | 33 | — |
| 25. | SLDE | — | 2.8× | $26M | 4.1% | 90 | — |
| 26. | PTCT | — | 2.8× | $145M | 3.9% | 90 | — |
| 27. | AQN | — | 2.8× | $26M | 2.3% | 32 | — |
| 28. | STEP | — | 2.7× | $63M | 5.8% | 26 | — |
| 29. | OR | — | 2.7× | $33M | 4.2% | 21 | — |
| 30. | ORKA | — | 2.7× | $139M | 7.1% | 98 | — |
| 31. | PATK | — | 2.6× | $60M | 4.5% | 34 | — |
| 32. | ITIC | — | 2.6× | $9.9M | 2.5% | 88 | — |
| 33. | VOR | — | 2.6× | $18M | 8.7% | 98 | — |
| 34. | RXST | — | 2.6× | $5.7M | 6.9% | 82 | — |
| 35. | RGC | — | 2.6× | $3.2M | 20.5% | 1 | — |
| 36. | WAY | — | 2.6× | $56M | 4.8% | 81 | — |
| 37. | MDV | — | 2.5× | $1.6M | 2.4% | 43 | — |
| 38. | RIVN | — | 2.5× | $501M | 6.9% | 69 | — |
| 39. | TD | — | 2.5× | $234M | 1.5% | 63 | — |
| 40. | SIF | — | 2.5× | $2.0M | 7.9% | 91 | — |
| 41. | BLBD | — | 2.4× | $34M | 3.5% | 63 | — |
| 42. | CPIX | — | 2.4× | $4.9M | 7.0% | 76 | — |
| 43. | IDA | — | 2.4× | $87M | 1.9% | 82 | — |
| 44. | SILC | — | 2.3× | $7.7M | 11.9% | 37 | — |
| 45. | OZK | — | 2.3× | $55M | 2.4% | 57 | — |
| 46. | ANAB | — | 2.3× | $39M | 5.4% | 91 | — |
| 47. | STRS | — | 2.3× | $1.7M | 3.2% | 39 | — |
| 48. | SSTK | — | 2.3× | $8.1M | 6.1% | 9 | — |
| 49. | JYNT | — | 2.3× | $1.0M | 5.8% | 59 | — |
| 50. | BP | — | 2.3× | $406M | 1.9% | 22 | — |
Where the tape is loudest today. Read this list against the cap of the move and where it sits in stage — surge into a stage-2 base is one story, surge into a breakdown is another. The volume surge roster filters to names where relative volume today is at least 2.0× the 20-day average and then sorts by RVOL descending, putting the most extreme tape activity at the top. Relative volume is computed as today's volume divided by the 20-session average. A reading of 3.5 means the stock is trading at 3.5× its normal pace. Context is everything here: heavy volume into a breakout from a constructive base has a very different meaning from heavy volume in a panic sell-off. Always cross-reference the price action — is the stock closing in the upper or lower half of the day's range? Are the individual candles absorbing supply or releasing it? This roster is a starting screen for intraday and swing setups, not a buy list on its own. The roster is capped at 50 names and refreshed daily after the US close.
Filtered to relative volume ≥ 2.0x, then sorted descending by RVOL; eligible universe only, capped at 50.
The primary receipt is "rvol". See the dedicated essay at /reads/reading-volume for the full definition and how to read it in context.
Daily after the US market close, around 17:00 ET. The footer of each shortlist shows the exact "computed at" timestamp for the most recent refresh.
50 names balances actionable density against noise: below the cap the receipts get marginal and above it the list stops being a shortlist.