Premarket Volume Scan

Friday, June 5, 2026

Economic Calendar

Average Hourly Earnings m/mF: 0.3% / P: 0.2%
Non-Farm Employment ChangeF: 85K / P: 115K
Unemployment RateF: 4.3% / P: 4.3%
Consumer Credit m/mF: 17.8B / P: 24.9B

A-TIER (Volume + Move confirmed)

TickerVolumeGapPricePre HighPre LowPre RangeVehicleStrategy
STI105.6M+350.6%$22.71$57.45$25.50$31.95 (140.7%)sharesShares Only

B-TIER (Volume confirmed, check catalyst)

TickerVolumeGapPricePre HighPre LowPre RangeVehicleStrategy
NVDA169.8M+1.8%$218.66$216.50$214.50$2.00 (0.9%)sharesShares Only
NOK129.0M-0.7%$16.62$16.19$15.73$0.46 (2.8%)sharesShares Only
BB97.3M+1.6%$10.34$10.30$9.91$0.39 (3.8%)sharesShares Only
MRVL86.9M+4.9%$316.43$310.43$298.88$11.55 (3.6%)sharesShares Only
T82.5M-3.3%$22.77$23.18$22.14$1.04 (4.6%)sharesShares Only

Volume Leaders

CXAIYYGHSBEVZCMDBURUHUBCBMNUVERUNEXR

Market Narrative

**Premarket Scan for June 5, 2026: Volume-Driven Opportunities Ahead of Jobs Data** STI dominates the volume landscape this morning with over 105 million shares traded, catapulting 350.6% to $22.71 in what appears to be a major catalyst-driven breakout. The 140.69% premarket range signals extreme volatility, making this an A-tier momentum play using a shares-only strategy given the wide price swings. Following STI in volume rankings, NVDA leads the mega-cap action with 169.8 million shares despite a modest 1.82% gain to $218.66, while NOK shows significant interest at 129 million shares on a minor 0.66% decline. Volume leaders without clear directional moves include CXAI, YYGH, SBEV, ZCMD, and BURU, suggesting potential breakout setups once direction emerges. Today's Non-Farm Payrolls release (forecast 85K vs previous 115K) alongside Average Hourly Earnings and Unemployment Rate data will likely drive broad market sentiment and volume patterns. For STI, the extreme premarket range favors VWAP-based entries given the macro volatility expected. Stocks like NVDA and NOK with tighter ranges under 3% may be better suited for HOD/LOD breakout strategies once the employment data hits. BB and MRVL round out the volume leaders with moderate gains and manageable 3-4% ranges, positioning them for potential VWAP or breakout plays depending on how the jobs numbers impact sector rotation.

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