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24-hour pass: what a one-day MarketXED unlock includes

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A 24-hour subscription pass is a one-day unlock of MarketXED’s paid surfaces: live committee context, scanners you can actually use on today’s tape, and the tools that sit behind the paywall. The public site can explain how the machine works. The pass is for using it on a session. Price is on the order of $10 per 24 hours (the live checkout is the source of truth). This is access, not a managed account, and not financial advice.

What the pass is for

Use it when you want a full regular session without a monthly contract: a volatile day, a process test, or a first look at whether the vote tape fits how you trade. The clock starts when the pass activates and runs 24 hours, which may span more than one RTH session depending on when you pay.

  • Live picks, stops, and hot names (the data the copilot must not leak to free users).
  • The same educational stack you can already read about: committee, phases, calibration, playbooks.
  • SMS in the regular-hours window if you have a verified phone and alerts enabled.

The pass does not change broker law. PDT and cash settlement still apply. A pass is not a margin account and not a pattern-day-trader waiver.

What stays free to learn

You can read how agents vote, how Wyckoff phases are drawn, and how SMS is windowed to 9:30-16:00 ET without paying. The copilot, in strict mode, will explain those mechanics and refuse today’s tickets. That split is deliberate: education is public; actionable prints are the product.

How to decide if a day pass is enough

If you need one session to see fills, texts, and the scoreboard, a day pass is the right object. If you want a week of labels for the learning loop, you will need more hours unlocked (or more calendar days), because calibration does not mature in a single morning. Do not buy a pass to “make back” a stop. That is not what the SKU is for.

Before you pay, confirm the phone you will use for login and SMS. The subscription is tied to that identity. If a payment does not unlock within a minute, use support with the phone and approximate time; do not post card details anywhere.

Limits, said plainly

No trade recommendations are implied by a successful charge. Markets close. Feeds fail. Learning-only mode can log a name without sending a ticket. The pass unlocks software. You still decide whether the playbook fits the account in front of you. If you only needed the WhitePaper, you did not need the pass.

Billing and identity, without drama

Pay on the official checkout. Card data stays with the processor. The unlock is bound to the phone you use to sign in. If you switch phones, you start a new identity unless support merges it. A receipt is not a ticker. After unlock, open the tape and confirm you see subscriber-only fields before you assume the charge failed.

If you only wanted to read these guides, you already could. Buy the pass when you intend to sit a session with alerts on and the playbook visible. Turn SMS off if you cannot honor a ping. A muted pass is still a valid way to study the UI for a day without creating day-trade count pressure.

Worked example: Tuesday 10:00 ET unlock

You pay at 10:00 Tuesday. The pass runs 24 hours, so Wednesday morning is still unlocked until 10:00. SMS still dies at 16:00 ET each cash session. You get two RTH windows, not a blank check. If you only needed the WhitePaper, you overpaid.

FAQ

What does $10 unlock?

Paid surfaces for about 24 hours: live committee context, usable scanners, and alerts if your phone is verified. Checkout is the price source of truth.

Does a pass waive PDT?

No. It unlocks software. Broker day-trade and settlement rules still apply.

Is education behind the paywall?

No. These guides and the mechanics stay readable. Live tickers and stops are the paid object.

If you unlock and immediately ask the copilot for a ticker, you bought a vending machine. Sit one full RTH window with SMS on or off on purpose, read three cards you do not take, and leave. That is a valid day pass. Revenge-buying a second pass after a stop is how the SKU gets a bad name it does not deserve.

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