Where the world's markets converge.
From the harbors of the Eastern Seaboard to the commodity floors of Chicago, the Americas pulse with the rhythm of global commerce. Every transaction here ripples across time zones, connecting wheat futures in Kansas to currency desks in Tokyo.
The Western markets are the opening bell of the global trading day, setting the tone for trillions in value that flow eastward as the sun crosses the Atlantic. Capital moves with the precision of ocean currents -- predictable in its broad patterns, endlessly variable in its daily expression.
The markets of East Asia represent the fastest-growing nexus of global exchange. From the electronic trading floors of Tokyo to the buzzing commodity exchanges of Shanghai, this region commands an ever-larger share of global capital flows.
When London closes, the baton passes eastward. The Nikkei opens, the Hang Seng stirs, and the cycle of price discovery continues its ceaseless journey around the planet.
Across the Indian Ocean, commodity flows trace ancient routes with modern urgency. Oil from the Gulf, rare earths from Africa, agricultural products from Southeast Asia -- all converge through chokepoints that have defined trade for millennia.
In every time zone, at every hour, markets breathe. Capital flows like water -- finding its level, carving new channels, connecting the most distant shores. sora.markets exists at the confluence of every current, where the world's exchanges meet and the next chapter of global commerce is written.