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.
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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 →
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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 →
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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 →
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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 →
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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 →
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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 →
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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 →
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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 →