> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.driven.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Supported Markets

> Driven's research and paper trading coverage across US, Hong Kong, and A-share markets, including which asset types are supported and how to confirm coverage.

Driven supports broad market research coverage, with emphasis on US and Hong Kong markets. A-shares (mainland China) are supported as well. This page describes the coverage boundaries. Actual data availability depends on the source coverage for each market and asset type.

## Markets

Driven emphasizes US and Hong Kong, with A-share support as well:

* **US** — US-listed stocks, ETFs, and funds
* **Hong Kong** — Hong Kong listed equities
* **A-shares** — mainland China listed equities, also supported, with dedicated capital-flow, shareholder-structure, and company-intelligence data (see [Data sources](/reference/data-sources))

China ADRs are also covered, with statement data sourced to match local accounting standards.

## Research coverage

Research workflows can cover:

* Stocks
* ETFs
* Mutual funds
* Bonds
* Options
* Forex
* Crypto
* Commodities

Coverage by asset type varies with source availability for each market.

## Paper trading coverage

Paper trading support may be narrower than research support. You can often research a market or asset type that you cannot yet paper trade. Before building a workflow that depends on placing trades, confirm the current in-app account options for that market.

## Research coverage vs trading coverage

This distinction matters when building automated workflows. A [scheduled task](/concepts/scheduled-tasks) that researches a market will work even where paper trading is not yet supported; a task that places trades will not. Confirm both before relying on a workflow.

## Confirm current coverage

Coverage evolves. To check what is supported right now for a given market or asset type, ask the Agent directly:

```text theme={null}
Can you confirm whether [market / asset type] is supported for research and for paper trading? If not, explain the limitation.
```

## Related

* [Data sources](/reference/data-sources) — what data is available
* [Data and coverage](/concepts/data-and-coverage) — the concept
* [Portfolio and paper trading](/concepts/portfolio-and-paper-trading) — trading coverage context
