About VOR
VOR started as one person trying to stop getting picked off by the market — and ended up as something much bigger.
I started trading with a username that tells you everything you need to know about where I began: Noobmaster. Not exactly the handle of someone destined to build institutional-grade software.
Like most retail traders, I spent months watching my positions get stopped out at exactly the wrong moment. Buying into strength, selling into weakness. Reacting to moves that had already happened. Using indicators that were designed for markets thirty years ago.
The frustrating part wasn't losing — it was losing to something I couldn't see. The market was moving before the candles showed it. Someone knew something I didn't.
That someone was order flow. The actual buying and selling pressure beneath the price — visible in real-time if you know where to look. Institutional desks have used this data for decades. Retail traders mostly don't know it exists.
Once I understood what I was actually looking at, everything changed. The manipulation was obvious. The fake walls. The iceberg orders absorbing supply. The moment smart money was positioning before a move.
The edge wasn't a secret indicator. It was data that had always been there — just unread.
So I built it. From a desk in Cornwall, with no quant background and no institutional budget — just time, persistence, and a lot of trades logged in a CSV file.
VOR started as a personal tool. A way to systematise the edge I'd found and remove emotion from the equation. The name comes from the Cornish word for sea and road — and from the VOR navigation beacons that pilots use to find their position in the sky. Both felt right. Both are about finding your bearing when everything around you is moving.
After months of testing, logging and refining, the win rate was consistent. The exit logic was sharp. The AI model was catching setups I'd have missed manually. It was working — not as a theory, but in practice, trade by trade.
Because I spent a long time being the person who didn't have access to this. And I don't think that's right.
The institutional edge isn't magic. It's data, discipline and automation. VOR puts all three in one place — without the quant team, without the Bloomberg terminal, without the six-figure fees.
If you're a serious trader who's tired of fighting the market blind, VOR was built for you.
Built in Cornwall, UK
VOR is an independent product — not a VC-backed startup, not a team of fifty. Just one person, one edge, and a commitment to building something that actually works. That independence means every decision is made for the product, not for a pitch deck.
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Join the traders who stopped fighting the market blind.