At Stockburger, our mission is to deliver timely, well-structured insights into real-time market activity – not to tell you what to buy or sell. We are an independent, data-driven publication that surfaces notable stock movements, unusual price behavior, and sharp volume shifts in a way that empowers you to do your own analysis.
The Stockburger Stock Alert and Pump Radar systems are designed to highlight activity that may be worth observing. Whether you’re an active trader, a market researcher, or simply someone who studies market structure, these alerts are built for you. This article will walk you through how to read, understand, and interpret the stock alerts featured on Stockburger.news and in the Stockburger app – and how they can serve as a resource for your independent market research.
What Are Stockburger Alerts?
A Stockburger alert is a real-time signal that a specific stock is experiencing noteworthy market activity. This may include but is not limited to:
- Pre-market or after-hours spikes
- Sudden price movements in regular trading hours
- Volume surges – often far above the stock’s daily average
- Technical breakout patterns, including gaps or trendline breaks
- Unusual filing activity, company announcements, or analyst attention
- Sector-wide momentum or rotation that reflects macro or thematic trends
We issue alerts when our systems detect setups that are visually and statistically notable. Alerts do not contain recommendations or target prices – they are purely informational.
The purpose of these alerts is to draw your attention to movement – so you can decide for yourself whether it aligns with your watchlist, research goals, or curiosity.

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Where Are Alerts Published?
Stockburger alerts are made available in two primary formats:
1. Stockburger News Website
Visit the Stock Alerts section on stockburger.news to view:
- A timestamped feed of active and recent alerts
- Alert-specific commentary and technical summaries
- Alerts generated by Pump Radar – our proprietary system that detects unusual volume spikes, float rotation, and rapid price dislocations across small and mid-cap stocks
Pump Radar helps surface setups that may not yet be in headlines but are already moving on tape. These early signals are designed to help users observe where speculative momentum may be forming – whether due to technical pressure, thematic interest, or sector buzz.
All alerts are updated in real time and often followed by short-format case studies to provide additional context.
2. Stockburger Mobile App
The Stockburger app provides real-time push notifications so you don’t miss a development. Within the app, you’ll find:
- A swipeable feed of alerts
- Ticker summary cards with volume, price change, and alert context
- A full-screen deep dive when you tap into a specific alert
All alerts are displayed consistently between platforms so you can go from desktop to mobile and back without missing anything.
What’s Included in Each Alert?
Stockburger alerts are formatted for speed and clarity. Here’s what you can expect from each one:
1. Ticker and Company Name
This is the primary identifier at the top of each alert. This allows for immediate ticker recognition.
2. Timestamp
Every alert includes the time it was issued, such as:
10:05 AM – May 9, 2025
This ensures full context for interpreting the price and volume data presented.
3. Real-Time Price and Volume
This is a core component of every alert:
- Current price at time of alert (e.g., $2.08)
- % change vs previous close (e.g., +82%)
- Current trading volume and comparison to average (e.g., +2180%)
These metrics help indicate the magnitude of the move and how unusual the activity is compared to typical trading behavior.
4. Alert Level (Context Tag)
Each alert is tagged with a short explanation of what triggered the signal. Examples:
- Major Breakout on Strategic Expansion
- Crypto Integration News – Volume Surge
- Technical Reversal After Earnings Miss
These phrases provide context for further research. They are not trade calls – they simply reflect the observable catalyst or technical behavior at that time.

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Technical Summary Section
Many alerts include a Price Action & Technicals section for added clarity. This may include:
- Previous close price
- Current price and percentage change
- Intraday range (low to high so far)
- Volume statistics or comparison to float
- Key levels such as prior resistance, moving average crossovers, or breakout lines (when publicly visible)
This section is designed to summarize what’s happening on the chart. It supports independent technical evaluation – not predictive modeling.
A Note on Intent and Use
Stockburger does not provide financial advice or investment recommendations.
All alerts are presented for informational and educational purposes only. We do not encourage any buying, selling, or trading decisions based on these alerts. Each reader is solely responsible for conducting their own research, reviewing publicly available company data, consulting regulatory filings, and determining their own level of risk tolerance.
Our platform is not a trading tool – it is a news and data observation platform designed to surface moments of interest that may require further investigation.
Summary
Stockburger alerts are built to serve as a market intelligence resource. We aim to show you what’s happening, when it’s happening, and why it might be significant – without telling you what to do about it.
Whether you’re observing a pre-market surge, an unusually high volume breakout, or a rotation in a particular sector, the alerts provide a real-time snapshot of activity. What happens next is up to you.
Stay curious. Stay informed. And always do your own research.
For those studying the flow of the market as it unfolds – this is where it starts.