Markets Covered

Vector Ridge covers several liquid asset classes: forex, futures, indices and ETFs, equities, crypto, and prediction markets (Polymarket). Every trade uses the same core identity fields — direction, entry, grade, state, and live tracking — while risk/exit fields reflect the manager assigned to that product.

The models are built around a curated, multi-asset instrument universe. Rather than scanning every ticker that exists, Vector Ridge follows a deliberately chosen list of liquid instruments and applies the same disciplined process to each. Breadth is a means, not the point: an asset class is only worth covering if its instruments are liquid enough that published entries and manager levels translate into executable prices.

Which asset classes are covered?

Coverage spans six asset classes, listed below with what each includes. A forex pair and a single stock use the same A–D grade scale and core card fields, so the work of learning to read one carries over.

Asset classWhat it includes
ForexMajor spot currency pairs — the deepest, most liquid tape in the universe.
FuturesLiquid, macro-driven commodity contracts such as energy and precious metals.
Indices & ETFsBroad equity indices and widely traded sector and index ETFs.
EquitiesIndividual large-cap US stocks with deep, continuous liquidity.
CryptoLarge, established crypto instruments, traded selectively on higher-conviction setups.
PolymarketPrediction-market contracts covering political, economic, and event-driven outcomes, published on a different cadence to the daily markets.

Which models cover which markets?

The active products — Swing Trade, Overnight Trade, Day Trade, and Rapid Trade — emphasize liquid instruments where published card states and levels remain interpretable. Coverage is product specific and can include long and short cards.

The Investing product is different: it is long-only and focused on equities, holding ownership ideas over the long horizon rather than operating as a rapid trade feed. For the current map, see Models and Products.

One format across every market

A forex, futures, or equity signal shares the same core anatomy: asset, direction, entry, grade, state, live result, and manager-specific risk/exit fields. Learn the structure once on How Trading Signals Work.

How the universe is curated, not dynamic

The instrument list is curated rather than discovered at runtime. The same set of instruments is read each session; the model does not chase whatever happens to be moving that day. Inclusion is intended to be durable — an instrument earns its place by being reliably liquid and tradable, and is dropped when conditions degrade (for example, when spreads widen abnormally or an instrument enters a news-blackout window).

The benefit of a curated universe is consistency. Because the same instruments are followed continuously, the grade attached to a signal reflects how that model has historically performed on that kind of setup — not a one-off reaction to an unfamiliar ticker the system has never traded.

Why liquidity matters

Liquidity is the single most important reason the universe is curated. In deep markets, published entries and manager levels can be approximated more closely in real execution. In thin instruments, spreads, gaps, and slippage widen the difference between the displayed level and a realistic fill.

That is why Vector Ridge concentrates on the most liquid instruments in each asset class and applies filters that step aside when an instrument's liquidity deteriorates. The goal is signals you can actually act on, not levels that only look good on a chart.

Trading involves substantial risk of loss, and past performance is not a reliable guide to future performance. Coverage of a market does not imply a signal will be available in it at any given time, and a signal is research, not a recommendation. Position sizing, stops, and execution remain your responsibility.

What markets does Vector Ridge cover?

Vector Ridge covers six liquid asset classes: forex, futures, indices and ETFs, equities, crypto, and prediction markets (Polymarket). Every signal uses the same core identity and grade fields, with manager-specific risk/exit fields.

Does Vector Ridge trade individual stocks?

Yes. The traded models focus heavily on liquid US equities alongside major currency, index, and commodity instruments. The separate Investing model is long-only and focused on longer-horizon equity ideas.

Can I trade crypto signals with Vector Ridge?

Crypto is one of the covered asset classes. It is traded selectively on higher-conviction setups using large, established instruments rather than scanning the whole crypto market, and it follows the same signal structure as every other market.

Is the instrument list fixed or does it change?

The universe is curated rather than dynamic. The same set of liquid instruments is followed each session; instruments are added or removed deliberately based on liquidity and tradability, not on whatever happens to be moving that day.

Why does Vector Ridge only follow liquid instruments?

Liquidity keeps the gap between published entries/manager levels and realistic execution smaller. In thin instruments, wider spreads and slippage erode that edge. See How Trading Signals Work.