Amandeep Singh

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Amandeep Singh
OccupationEntrepreneur, founder
Known forFounder of Scalar Field

Amandeep Singh is an entrepreneur and former trader who is the founder of Scalar Field, a financial technology startup building an artificial intelligence-powered trading terminal using intelligent agents. The company is part of the Y Combinator Spring 2025 batch and is based in Seattle, Washington.[1]

Career

Before founding Scalar Field, Singh worked as a trader at Tower Research Capital and Goldman Sachs, building his career at the intersection of finance and technology.[2]

Singh co-founded Scalar Field in 2025 alongside Ramakant Yadav, who previously led engineering teams at Microsoft. The company describes its product as an "AI-powered Bloomberg Terminal" built around financial agents. According to its founders, the platform was conceived around the observation that most users log into a trading terminal to validate a market hypothesis, but existing terminals function primarily as dashboards rather than analytical tools.

Scalar Field allows users to test market hypotheses using intelligent agents that can react to market events, run backtests across multiple asset classes, and trigger trades when specific conditions are met. Example use cases highlighted by the company include tracking the investment decisions of public officials, conducting backtesting on rolling LEAPS options strategies, and analyzing how elections influence stock market performance.

As of 2025, Scalar Field had approximately three employees. The company's website displays logos associated with several major financial institutions and academic organizations, including Citibank, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Scotiabank, and the Wharton School, though the nature of these associations is not specified.

The company operates in the artificial intelligence, fintech, and B2B sectors.[3]

References

  1. "Scalar Field – Y Combinator". 'Y Combinator}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  2. "Scalar Field". 'Scalar Field}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.
  3. "Scalar Field – Y Combinator". 'Y Combinator}'. Retrieved 2026-03-19.