Features
Every trading app watches the chart. Verge watches you.
Stress and fatigue bend your judgement before you notice it happening. Mid-session, Verge reads the signals your wearable already records and flags the shift while there's still time to step back. The whole point is noticing in time. What follows is the whole app at work, including Verge Coach, the new beta.
01
Live state · contextual baseline
It learns your normal, then notices when you leave it.
A heart rate of 78 means nothing on its own. It means something when it's 14 above where you usually sit at 09:30 on a quiet Tuesday. Verge builds a personal baseline from your own history and reads every session against it — never a generic chart.
- Full-spectrum capture — heart rate, HRV, respiration, SpO₂ and skin temperature, together.
- Personal baselines that sharpen the longer you wear it; drift is measured against you, not a textbook range.
- Your state in plain English — calm, elevated, alert — instead of raw numbers to decode mid-trade.
Every reading is judged against your normal — keep logging to sharpen it.
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02
Overnight recovery
Tomorrow's session is shaped the night before.
Sleep depth, overnight HRV, parasympathetic balance and your resting-rate trend decide how much headroom you bring to the screen. Verge turns the off-hours into a single morning readiness read you can actually act on.
- Overnight HRV and sleep-stage context, summarised — not a wall of charts.
- A morning readiness score: set up to trade at your standard today, or a day to size down and step back?
- Trends over weeks, so one bad night reads as a blip and a bad fortnight reads as a warning.
Strong autonomic recovery. Green-light for focused execution — not a day to protect capital.
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03
Trade × biometric correlation
See which states preceded your best and worst decisions.
Every trade is paired with the biometric snapshot from the moment it happened. Over a session — and over months — the pattern surfaces: the states you trade well from, and the ones that quietly cost you.
- Each trade stamped with the heart rate, HRV and arousal state at execution.
- Win-rate and P&L sliced by physiological state, so “I overtrade when I'm wired” stops being a hunch.
- Read-only by design — Verge learns from trade data and never places, modifies, or cancels an order.
the win rate trading calm vs alert, in this sample month. Your own pattern builds here.
Illustrative sample data — your pattern, not a prediction. Read-only by design: Verge never places, changes, or cancels an order.
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04
P&L × state
Your P&L, sorted by the state you were in.
Pair each trade's result with the state you were in when you took it, and the money sorts itself by state. The calm sessions and the tilted sessions rarely add up the same. Verge lays out which is which, in pounds, from your own history.
- Net P&L sliced by your own physiological state, not a generic benchmark.
- The pattern most traders feel but have never seen laid out in money.
- Surfaced for awareness only — Verge is read-only, never a trade instruction, and can't undo a loss.
Your edge lives in calm. Almost all of the month's red came from one state — the one Verge flags on your wrist while the session's still live.
Illustrative figures from your own trades. Verge surfaces the pattern for awareness — it's read-only and can't place trades or prevent losses.
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05
Session replay
Scrub back to the moment your body pulled ahead of your judgement.
After the close, replay the session as a timeline: your biometric line with trade markers laid over it. The spike before the revenge trade, the flat calm through your cleanest run — visible, not remembered through a fog.
- Biometric timeline with every trade marked in place.
- Jump to any trade and see the 60 seconds of state before and after it.
- An honest post-mortem built from data, not from how you felt about it afterwards.
Scrub back to the exact moment your body pulled ahead of your judgement.
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06
In-the-moment alerts
A tap on the shoulder, before the click you'd regret.
When your signals climb into the range that's preceded your harder sessions, Verge says so — quietly, on your wrist — while you can still do something about it. The nudge is always toward a reset, never toward a trade.
- Alerts fire on movement away from your baseline, not arbitrary thresholds.
- The suggested action is a breathing reset or a pause — never an entry, exit, or size.
- Configurable per mode, so the watch only speaks up when it actually matters.
Your signals are elevated.
Pattern matches what we've seen before your harder sessions. Consider a brief pause.
Down from 82% earlier. A nudge to reset — not a trade call.
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Ask it anything. It already knows your numbers.
Verge Coach is a chat partner that's already read your readiness, discipline, sleep and recent sessions. Ask why yesterday slipped, what to watch for today, or how to build a pre-session routine — and it answers in plain English, from your own data.
- Chat in real time — ask follow-ups and dig in, not just read a weekly summary.
- It already sees your readiness, discipline, load, sleep and recent sessions — context, not generic advice.
- Plain-English coaching on mindset and process. Never signals, never financial advice.
Your cleanest sessions ran 09:30–11:00, with HRV above baseline.
All three of your biggest losers followed nights under 6h sleep.
Want a pre-session checklist for low-recovery mornings?
Plain-English coaching on mindset and process. Not signals, not financial advice.
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The rest of the app
A full workspace for the human behind the trade.
The headline features above are the front door. There's a quieter, deeper app behind them — protocols, journaling, breathwork, guardrails and recovery, all feeding the same picture.
Guided breathing
Box, coherence and protocol resets for the moments you need to come down.
Journal mode
Structured reflection that still produces signal — no wearable required.
Capital guardrails
You set the rules; the app helps you keep them.
Voice alerts
Optional spoken cues for the moments you shouldn't look down.
Live activities
Session state on the lock screen and in the Dynamic Island.
Smart notifications
Only when it matters, configurable per mode.
Recovery routes
Optional GPS-tracked walks tied to your stress profile.
Streaks
Quiet recognition for showing up. No gimmicks.
Achievements
Milestones tied to behaviour, not P&L.
News & events
Tag the macro context that shaped a session for later review.
Eco mode
Battery-aware sampling so a long day doesn't drain the watch.
Three modes, one purpose
Built for traders. Not a wellness app in disguise.
Trading
PrimaryLive capture during sessions. The flagship. Everything else exists to make this work better.
Recovery
SupportingWhat happens between sessions — sleep, overnight HRV, parasympathetic recovery — sets the ceiling for what you can do in them.
Fitness
SupportingWorkouts and movement, tracked only because they move your autonomic baseline, which moves the next trade.
What Verge deliberately isn't.
Not a signal service. It never tells you what to trade, when to enter, or where to exit.
Not financial advice. It reports on your body, not on the market.
Not a broker. Trade data is read-only — Verge cannot place, change, or cancel an order.
Not a medical device. It's self-awareness tooling, not a diagnosis of anything.
The data's already being recorded. Start reading it.
Verge opens to beta testers on 1 July 2026. Free for the cohort, no card, no subscription.
Verge is self-awareness tooling, not financial advice