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Vector Ridge / Trading Terminal

The Trading Terminal.
Every trade state in view.

The Vector Ridge trading signals terminal brings Rapid, Swing, Overnight and Day Trade into one disciplined workspace—alongside live management levels, interactive charts, timestamped alerts, risk tools and the final recorded result.

Real product screens Managed lifecycle Exact trade records View performance
Terminal workspace Rapid / current board
01Current stateOpen, update, warning or closed
02One trade bookLive positions and recent closes
4Trading horizonsRapid · Swing · Overnight · Day
5Visible lifecycle statesPublish · Manage · Explain · Close · Record
1sRecord precisionEntry and exit exact to second
2Purpose-built experiencesDesktop Terminal + mobile companion

Screenshot note Product screens are point-in-time captures. Prices, states, probabilities and recorded results shown may change and are not current promises.

01 / The operating system

From signal to final record—without losing the thread.

Each card progresses through a visible lifecycle. The newest state, current manager level and latest price reference stay together; alerts capture what changed, and the finished trade remains available as a timestamped receipt.

  1. 01Published

    Product, side, grade and entry appear together.

  2. 02Managed

    The current level and state update as the trade develops.

  3. 03Explained

    Event risk and material level changes remain visible.

  4. 04Closed

    The final price, reason and result replace the live state.

  5. 05Recorded

    Performance preserves the complete economic receipt.

What is the Vector Ridge Trading Terminal?

A trading signal dashboard built around the whole position lifecycle.

The Trading Terminal is the subscriber workspace for following Vector Ridge research from the first published signal through every material update and the final close. Instead of separating a ticker, direction, entry, risk level, alert history and performance record across unrelated pages, it keeps the current authority in one trade card.

It is designed for research visibility rather than brokerage execution. Subscribers decide whether and how to act, choose their own position size and remain responsible for spread, slippage, fees, borrow, gaps and portfolio risk.

02 / The trade book

Read what matters in one pass.

Every row is deliberately compact. Start with the product and state, then read direction, grade, entry, current level, price and P&L.

State stack
Separates the live position from warnings, manager changes and retained event context.
Grade + side
Shows conviction tier and recorded BUY or SELL direction at publication.
Levels
Keeps entry, current stop or manager level, latest price and result aligned.
One economic trade
A shared opportunity can appear in Rapid and its native product without being counted twice in Performance.
Open the complete 15-chapter manual
Active Rapid cardsState / Grade / Side / Levels

Live product screenOne row keeps the signal, current manager state and latest market reference aligned.

Four horizons / One interface

Compare Rapid, Swing, Overnight and Day Trade.

The card anatomy never changes. What changes is cadence, holding window and the amount of active monitoring the research workflow expects.

High-activity trade book

Rapid Trade

Fast, short-duration opportunities plus declared shared-product visibility. The card always shows which product context it belongs to.

Cadence
Highest
Window
Short-duration
Workflow
Active monitoring
Rapid walkthrough →

03 / Position intelligence

The trade record, projected directly onto price.

Expand any card to inspect entry, current stop or manager level, the latest price and lifecycle markers on the same chart. Change the timeframe without losing the trade context.

Position intelligence / Entry focusEntry · 1D · 5D · 1M · 3M

Interactive chartThe entry, newest managed level and lifecycle events remain attached to the same price history.

01

Entry focus

Centers the chart around the recorded entry and surrounding candles.

02

Current level

Shows the newest manager level and when a material update was recorded.

03

Lifecycle markers

Entry, updates, earnings context and close events stay attached to price.

04

Multiple horizons

Move from entry detail to 1D, 5D, 1M or 3M context without leaving the card.

04 / Context before action

Risk is a workspace, not a footnote.

Risk Management and Price Ranges sit beside the trade books. They add conditional evidence, horizon, sample depth and calibrated price context without pretending to know a guaranteed future path.

06 / Risk Management

See conditional recovery evidence on the chart.

Inspect the selected horizon, probability surface, confidence interval, sample size and first-touch depth. The map is decision support—not a trade command.

Learn Risk Management →
05 / Price Ranges

Know where price sits inside the current range.

Search a ticker, read its action and risk bands, then open the chart for wider context. Missing data stays unavailable rather than being substituted.

Open Price Ranges →
Alert LogEvery material event / Timestamped

Chronological audit trailEach material event is labelled, timestamped and linked back to its current trade card.

05 / Alerts that explain the change

Know what happened—and where to verify it.

The Alert Log is a chronological change feed. An alert describes the event; selecting it returns you to the current trade card, where the newest state remains authoritative.

  • BUY NOW / SELL NOWA new actionable entry state was published.
  • NEAR STOPPrice moved close to the current protection level.
  • NEW STOPThe manager level changed and its new value was recorded.
  • EVENT RISKKnown event context was attached while the trade was active.
  • CLOSEDThe position lifecycle ended and a final record is available.
Open the complete Alerts guide

06 / Auditable performance

A finished trade becomes an exact receipt.

Performance keeps the entry and exit timestamps, prices, direction, grade, time held, close reason and realized result together—plus the chart that connects the recorded events.

Closed trade / Exact to secondEntry → Management → Result

Closed-trade recordEntry, exit, elapsed time, close reason and realized result stay together in one inspectable receipt.

Exact timestampsEntry and exit remain tied to the recorded lifecycle.
Declared economicsShared product visibility does not duplicate the trade result.
No frozen headlineUse the live ledger for current counts and outcomes.

07 / Mobile companion

The same trade state, built for the screen in your hand.

Mobile keeps the essential hierarchy intact: current card, lifecycle alert, manager level, P&L and expandable chart. It is a focused companion—not a compressed desktop table.

  • Rapid, Swing, Overnight and Day Trade product views
  • Timestamped alert feed with clear event labels
  • Expandable trade charts and exact records
  • Price Ranges and Risk Management controls
  • Simple or advanced notification preferences

08 / Trading Terminal questions

What to know before you use it.

The Terminal is designed to make research states inspectable. It does not remove execution risk, make position-sizing decisions or turn a published signal into a guaranteed outcome.

01

What is included in the Trading Terminal?

Subscribers can use Rapid, Swing, Overnight and Day Trade views alongside Price Ranges, Risk Management, the Alert Log, expandable charts and closed-trade records. Access depends on the selected subscription.

Compare products and access →
02

How are the four trading products different?

They use different research horizons and management clocks. Rapid is the highest-activity view, Swing is typically multi-session, Overnight is designed around short cross-session holds, and Day Trade is bounded to the regular session.

Choose a time horizon →
03

What does a trading signal card show?

A card can show the product, ticker, BUY or SELL direction, grade, entry basis, current state, active manager level, latest price reference, event context and P&L. The newest valid card state is the authority.

Read a signal card →
04

What do the alerts mean?

Alerts describe material lifecycle events such as a new entry state, a near-level warning, a changed management level, scheduled event risk or a close. Selecting an alert takes you back to the relevant current trade record.

See every alert type →
05

Can I use the Terminal on mobile?

Yes. The mobile companion reorganizes signal cards, alerts, charts, Price Ranges, Risk Management and notification preferences for touch screens instead of shrinking the desktop table.

Open the mobile guide →
06

How are closed trades verified?

The performance record preserves the recorded entry and exit timestamps, prices, side, grade, time held, close reason and realized result. Shared product visibility is reconciled to one economic trade rather than duplicated.

Inspect live performance →
07

Does Vector Ridge execute trades?

No. Vector Ridge provides independent trading and investment research. It is not a broker, copy-trading service or managed account, and subscribers remain responsible for execution, sizing and portfolio risk.

Read the risk disclosure →
08

Are chart prices and screenshots current?

The Terminal labels the market-data context available to each chart. Screenshots on this page are point-in-time product captures for explanation; the current card and its newest timestamped state should always be used inside the live product.

Read the complete manual →

Built to be followed

See the signal. Track the state. Verify the record.

Start with the product you can genuinely follow, use the current card as the authority and size risk independently.

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