I'm in the middle of a trial right now. If anyone else tries it, keep these points in mind.
1) I originally thought that the point of the program was to pick out stocks that were experiencing a buy or sell imbalance in the very short term--say over the period of a few minutes--so that you could jump in before the associated price move. However, the data seems to apply over the period of an entire day. You're supposed to give it an hour after open to digest all the data. And the information it provides doesn't change much the rest of the day. In other words, the purpose seems to be to identify stocks that will be strong/weak over the entire day, not over the next 15 minutes.
2) The program is very unstable. I don't know whether it's just a resource hog or what, but it constantly is shutting down on me, and I have to restart it. (Especially Hawkeye, but I think that part of the program is pretty much worthless anyway.) Given what I just pointed out above, that may not be a problem, since you're not trying to figure out what to buy or sell over the next few minutes, but over the course of the day.
3) The only educational material available is on the help menu. I called tech support, I even called a brokerage that used to use this program a couple years ago. I can't find anyone who knows how to use this program effectively. The guy I spoke to at tech support gave me a few pointers, but he didn't know that much. The help menu explains what all the functions tell you; however they don't give you any suggestions about how to use that information.
4) I think there is a lot going on in the 'quadrants' section of the chart. The help menu said that normally you would expect a fat belly with skinny tails, and that anything else would show an imbalance. Again, I don't know what that means; I don't even understand what the quadrants information tells you. If anyone can figure that part out, please explain it.
Here's what I am going to do over the next few weeks. From what I can gather, this is how you're supposed to use the program. At 10:30, enter several stocks one at a time into Sniper. The middle part around the symbol has to be blue or red even to get a consideration. The price rotation and lookout symbol have to be that same color. If those conditions apply, and the majority of the circle is one color, I will write down that stock. I will also make a special note if there seems to be imbalance in the quadrants (see #4 above) At the end of the day, I will check to see how well each stock that I wrote down performed that day.
This is the only way I know how to check to see how well the program works. Unless we can find someone who has experience with the program. I started a thread on this about a month ago, and got no replies, so I don't know if anyone here has ever used it.
FWIW I did the routine I just described on Thursday, and the only stock that fit my criteria was RETK. It was all blue at 10:30 (which is positive) and the price was around 33.5. It closed around 37 that day. I'll see if I can get consistent results.