| Rank | Ticker | Volume Ratio | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M 🚀 | 2.50 | Macy's Inc |
| 2 | RETL | 1.93 | Direxion Daily Retail Bull 3X S |
| 3 | ZIM 🚀 📈 | 1.70 | ZIM Integrated Shipping Service |
| 4 | AEO 🚀 | 1.43 | American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. |
| 5 | NU | 1.30 | Nu Holdings Ltd. |
| 6 | MSTR 📈 | 1.29 | Strategy Inc |
| 7 | RIG | 1.28 | Transocean Ltd (Switzerland) |
| 8 | MARA 🚀 | 1.22 | MARA Holdings, Inc. |
| 9 | HON | 1.21 | Honeywell International Inc. |
| 10 | CLF 🚀 | 1.20 | Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. |
| 11 | AA | 1.14 | Alcoa Corporation |
| 12 | RUN 🚀 📈 | 1.06 | Sunrun Inc. |
| 13 | GOOG | 1.02 | Alphabet Inc. |
| 14 | SIRI | 1.02 | SiriusXM Holdings Inc. |
| 15 | INTC 🚀 | 1.01 | Intel Corporation |
When a stock closes above its opening price and does so on significantly higher‑than‑average volume, it’s seen as a bullish confirmation that the upward move had real participation. Closing higher than open means buyers dominated trading throughout the day. But the signal gains real credibility - and strength - when volume spikes above its usual range (often 25‑50 % beyond recent days’ average). That's because heavy volume reflects conviction and money entering the stock, not just short‑term speculators or algorithmic noise. In technical analysis terms, this pattern - an up‑day on elevated volume - suggests institutional interest or widespread enthusiasm. Indicators like On‑Balance Volume (OBV) and the Accumulation/Distribution line specifically quantify this by tracking volume flow on up‑days versus down‑days to confirm trend strength. That said, context is crucial. A spike in volume may sometimes signal a buying climax - such as short covering or window dressing - where most potential buyers have already acted, making a reversal more likely.