The Day Trade Product

Day Trade is Vector Ridge's same-session product. Its long and short cards are managed for no more than 240 regular-trading-hours minutes and are never carried overnight.

Every Day Trade card publishes a timestamped entry basis, direction, grade, manager state, active risk or protection, and clock. The card is a research record; subscribers choose whether and how to execute it.

The lifecycle

A new card begins at risk. Favorable movement can confirm the setup and establish a protected published state. The session clock closes any card that remains active. The public documentation explains those states without publishing the private confirmation threshold, risk constant, or source route.

The hard boundary

Day Trade does not extend a weak intraday thesis overnight. The earlier of its manager event, clock, or session close ends the card. That makes the carry rule clear, but it does not remove spread, slippage, sparse-tape, halt, or news risk during the session.

Who it suits

Day Trade suits screen-active subscribers who can monitor a same-session card. If you cannot watch the market during the day, Overnight Trade or Swing Trade may better match your routine.

Evidence standard

Current results belong in the realized performance ledger. Historical replays and internal manager tests are separately labelled and are not silently mixed into the live subscriber record.

Can a Day Trade card stay open overnight?

No. Its clock or the session close ends it first.

Does confirmation guarantee a subscriber profit?

No. It describes the published research state. Actual execution can differ because of spread, slippage, gaps, halts, and latency.

Are the exact manager constants public?

No. Card state, timing, risk information, and realized outcomes are auditable; internal thresholds and implementation remain proprietary.