Stocks with the highest volume accumulation over the last 5 days can highlight where buying demand has recently become unusually strong. A 5-day window is short enough to capture fresh interest, which makes this scan useful for spotting names that may be entering a new move or attracting short-term institutional attention. Traders often compare it with the 50-day volume accumulation version, since the longer window highlights sustained accumulation while the 5-day screen is more reactive to new demand.
An example of a stock showing unusually strong buying volume over the last 5 days.
Stocks with the highest volume accumulation the last 5 days
The shorter lookback makes this scan sensitive to recent change. That can help traders find stocks where accumulation is starting now, not just names that have already been under accumulation for months. It is especially useful for catching fresh breakouts, earnings reactions, or fast-moving leadership changes.
Because the window is short, traders still need to confirm whether the price action supports the volume story.
Some traders use this screen to find stocks with fresh momentum and new buying interest. Others use it as a short-term confirmation tool for names they are already tracking. The main value is identifying where demand has recently accelerated in a meaningful way.