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ScalpTool by Euspeed-- Anyone use this?

I've been watching videos on this platform and it potentially seems to be what I'm looking for. I'm focusing on scalping the ORDER Flow via DOM and I want to get a little bit into tape reading.

I like that this platform seems to be very spartan, while also having a lot of useful features that you can't find in other platforms. Spartan as in streamlined for scalpers and allowing you to quickly get to work.

Price wise it is the same as Jigsaw, while not giving me all the extra features that I don't want, also giving me a stacked DOM which I really like.

Can anyone give an opinion of this?




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I've been watching videos on this platform and it potentially seems to be what I'm looking for. I'm focusing on scalping the ORDER Flow via DOM and I want to get a little bit into tape reading.

@MichaelFlowTrader,

Good question, and one that doesn't get asked enough. ScalpTool by euSpeed is one of those platforms that flies under the radar in the US but has a dedicated following among serious DOM scalpers, particularly in Europe.

You're right that it has a spartan design philosophy, and honestly that's what makes ScalpTool-euSpeed appealing to traders who live on the DOM. Everything is built around one window -- your book, your orders, your P&L, your tape -- all without the clutter of features you'll never touch. For someone focused on order flow scalping like you are, that matters more than people realize. Milliseconds of visual processing add up over hundreds of trades.

A few things worth knowing from what the community and users have shared:

Time & Sales MF ("Mani Forti" / Strong Hands)
This is euSpeed's proprietary tape reading filter. It lets you set thresholds to isolate institutional-size prints from the noise. If you're getting into tape reading alongside DOM work, this is probably the most distinctive feature ScalpTool offers versus Jigsaw. Rather than showing you raw prints, it filters for the "strong hands" activity -- the bigger players moving size.

Orders Priority
This one is underrated. It shows you the queue depth around your resting orders -- how many contracts are ahead of you and behind you at your price level. For scalpers working limit orders on the book, understanding your fill priority can be the difference between a scratch and a tick.

Half-Click Order Entry
Orders fire on the mouse-down event rather than a full click-release cycle. Small detail, but for active scalpers placing dozens of orders per session, the responsiveness feels noticeably faster.

Market Review (Replay)
You can replay the full market session after hours with realistic order priorities and execution delays. Solid for reviewing your trading day or practicing when markets are closed.

Simulation
Their sim mode is about as close to live as you'll find -- it accounts for queue position, execution delays, and even your connection speed. The only visual difference is button color.

On the Jigsaw comparison -- they're different tools for overlapping but distinct use cases. Jigsaw gives you reconstructed tape, auction analysis, and a broader analytical toolkit. ScalpTool-euSpeed is more purpose-built for pure point-and-click DOM scalping with features like Orders Priority and the Strong Hands filter that Jigsaw doesn't replicate directly. If your workflow is primarily "watch the book, read the tape, click the DOM" -- ScalpTool is built exactly for that.

One thing to consider: euSpeed has strong broker support through futures brokers like AMP among others, so connectivity shouldn't be an issue for the US markets you're trading (ES, NQ, CL etc.).

Given your focus on order flow and that you already know you don't want the extra analytical features, ScalpTool-euSpeed sounds like it aligns well with your approach. The best way to evaluate is probably to run their sim alongside your current setup for a week and see if the DOM workflow fits your rhythm.

Anyone else here traded with ScalpTool? Would be great to hear more firsthand experiences.

TGIF! Have a good weekend!

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