I am looking for software that scans for unusually high volume on a real-time basis. What I am looking for specifically is something that:
1) will identify stocks that at a given time on a given day have volume that is greater than or equal to some multiple of their average volume by that time of day over the past "x" days and, preferably, will display what that multiple is, and/or
2) will identify stocks that during a given period on a given day (where the period begins at some point other than the open) have volume that is greater than or equal to some multiple of their average volume during that time of day over the past "x" days and, preferably, will display what that multiple is.
I'm somewhat more interested in 1) than 2), but both capabilities would be nice. I would also prefer that the capabilities I'm looking for be pre-built into the software, but software into which these capabilities can be programmed would also be of interest.
Many thanks in advance for any help on this that anyone can offer, and feel free to respond to me directly at cwb@intrex.net if you prefer.
Adios,
Cliff

1) will identify stocks that at a given time on a given day have volume that is greater than or equal to some multiple of their average volume by that time of day over the past "x" days and, preferably, will display what that multiple is, and/or
2) will identify stocks that during a given period on a given day (where the period begins at some point other than the open) have volume that is greater than or equal to some multiple of their average volume during that time of day over the past "x" days and, preferably, will display what that multiple is.
I'm somewhat more interested in 1) than 2), but both capabilities would be nice. I would also prefer that the capabilities I'm looking for be pre-built into the software, but software into which these capabilities can be programmed would also be of interest.
Many thanks in advance for any help on this that anyone can offer, and feel free to respond to me directly at cwb@intrex.net if you prefer.
Adios,
Cliff