Choose a stock
Pick NYSE S&P 250 names you want Windsock to watch.
Windsock scans live NYSE S&P 250 market activity for signs that a stock is being pushed unusually hard, unusually fast, or through a price level you care about.
You do not need to decode a professional trading terminal. Windsock turns the market firehose into watchlist alerts you can understand quickly.
Pick NYSE S&P 250 names you want Windsock to watch.
Track bullish flow, bearish flow, velocity spikes, or price targets.
Use Windsock Speed to decide how strict flow alerts should be.
Receive SMS alerts during the daily beta allowance, then email fallback.
A whale signal does not mean Windsock knows exactly who is trading. It means the market is showing activity that is large, fast, or one-sided enough to stand out from normal noise.
Windsock looks for one-sided buying or selling pressure that stands out from normal trade noise.
Is the stock being pushed hard in one direction right now?
Windsock compares current trading speed against the stock's recent pace to catch sudden bursts of activity.
Did the tape suddenly speed up?
Users can set a level and receive an alert when a stock crosses above or below it.
Did the stock hit the line I care about?
Speed 1 catches more activity. Speed 5 waits for rare, high-conviction pressure. Start around Speed 3, then adjust based on how many alerts you want.
Windsock does not claim to know who is trading. It reads live market behaviour and looks for activity that stands out.
Alerts are signals, not financial advice. They are designed to help traders investigate faster, not trade blindly.
The goal is to make the signal understandable for everyday traders, not bury it inside a professional terminal.
Track whale pressure, speed spikes, and price targets with 3 SMS alerts per day during beta, then email fallback after the daily limit.
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