Positioning

Independent infrastructure role for financial-market signal systems.

webTech’s whitepaper-style system page is the closest real source for platform positioning in the sibling repo, so this route is rebuilt from that source instead of from made-up company copy.

System architecture illustration from webTech
01

Signal infrastructure model

Finger Trader is positioned as a Trading Signal Verification & Transmission Infrastructure designed for global financial markets.

The platform is an independent Signal Infrastructure Layer between market participants, separate from the execution layer, to ensure the integrity, verifiability, and transparency of trading signals during transmission.

  • Signals are generated by strategy systems or market participants
  • Finger Trader is responsible for signal verification and transmission
  • Order execution is completed by brokers or liquidity providers
  • Fund settlement is handled by clearing institutions
Positioning and system-role visual
02

Multi-node verification and traceability

Finger Trader adopts a multi-node signal verification model to perform distributed verification and recording for all trading signals.

Each signal carries timestamps, digital signatures, and signal IDs so that the system can preserve traceability and verifiability.

  • Signal generation
  • Signal verification
  • Multi-node recording
  • Signal distribution
03

Open market access capability

Finger Trader provides standardized APIs and signal access protocols, allowing different market participants to connect to the platform.

That access model supports automated strategy signal transmission, real-time market-data integration, and system-level strategy synchronization.

  • Market makers
  • Brokers
  • Clearing institutions
  • Strategy providers
04

Technical neutrality and system boundary

Finger Trader strictly follows technological neutrality.

It provides signal verification, signal recording, and signal transmission, but does not participate in order matching, trade execution, fund settlement, or asset custody.

  • Signal verification
  • Signal recording
  • Signal transmission
  • No execution, clearing, or custody participation