Ranks & loyalty

Discipline pays. Literally.

Every real trading day with the indicator earns XP. XP builds your rank; showing up consistently builds your loyalty tier. Both permanently reduce what you pay each month — up to $3.00 off, for as long as you stay active. No points to buy, no tricks: the only way up is the way a disciplined trader already works.

Eight ranks. One arc.

From first session to the top of the ladder: each rank has three divisions (III → II → I) and carries its own permanent monthly reduction.

Rookie badge

Rookie

0 XP Base price
Apprentice badge

Apprentice

200 XP −$0.25 / mo
Disciplined badge

Disciplined

500 XP −$0.50 / mo
Consistent badge

Consistent

900 XP −$0.75 / mo
Sharp badge

Sharp

1,400 XP −$1.00 / mo
Tactician badge

Tactician

2,000 XP −$1.25 / mo
Strategist badge

Strategist

2,800 XP −$1.50 / mo
Legend badge

Legend

3,800 XP −$2.00 / mo

Rank reductions apply automatically to your next renewal and stay as long as your rank does.

XP comes from showing up — not from grinding.

The spine of everything is the Trading Day: a real session with the indicator on a market day. Journal actions only count on a trading day, so there is nothing to farm.

ActionLimitXP
Trading Day — a real session with the indicator1 / day+15
Journaled tradefirst 3 / day+5
GEX tag on a journaled tradefirst 3 / day+2
Morning map check-in1 / day+3
Weekly review — server-graded1 / week+40
Active-week streakcapped+1 / week

Daily routine is capped at 60 XP (a full honest day is 44); the weekly review sits on top. Inactivity decays XP gently after a 14-day grace — discipline that stops, stops paying. Come back and you rebuild from where the decay left you, not from zero.

Loyalty: the second discount, on a 60-day window.

Loyalty counts your trading days over the last 60 calendar days — a rolling window, not a calendar month. It stacks with your rank reduction.

10 days −$0.25 / mo
20 days −$0.50 / mo
30 days −$0.75 / mo
38 days −$1.00 / mo

Rank + loyalty combine up to −$3.00 off your monthly price, down to the plan floor. Stop showing up and the window empties on its own schedule — the rank comes back fast when you return; the price only follows if the consistency does.

Seasons: quarterly leaderboard, permanent progress.

Season score

Each quarter, a separate season score counts the XP you earn during that season and feeds the leaderboard. At reset, only the season score resets.

Nothing you built is taken away

Your XP, rank, division and price reductions never reset with the season. Badges are permanent.

Billing stays boring

Reductions apply at renewal, automatically. Seasons never touch your billing cycle, and there is nothing to claim or redeem.

Questions traders actually ask.

Can I farm XP by spamming journal entries?

No. Journal XP only counts on a real trading day, only the first three trades and three tags count, and the weekly review is graded server-side. Twenty trades in a day earns exactly what three does.

What happens to my rank if I take a break?

Nothing for 14 days. After that, XP decays gently week by week — a 30-day absence typically costs about one rank. When you come back you rebuild from the decayed value, not from zero. The loyalty window is stricter: it is simply the last 60 days of showing up.

Do reductions really persist?

Yes. They are recomputed at each renewal from your current rank and loyalty tier and applied automatically, down to the plan floor. Stay active and the reduced price is simply your price.

Where do I see my rank and XP?

In your dashboard: current rank and division, XP to the next rank, loyalty tier progress, and what your next renewal will cost.

Is any of this pay-to-win?

There is nothing to buy and nothing to win but your own consistency. XP measures discipline with the tool — it is not a performance score, and it says nothing about profits.

Start at Rookie. Everyone does.

The ladder starts with one real session. Your price follows your discipline from there.