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Understand PlusX, one calm step at a time.

Learn what PlusX and LPX mean before you touch a wallet. Start with the band, the risks, and the member basics in plain English.

PlusX app screenshots; official No-Trade Zone guide; official LPX overview

Move the market price

Drag the slider or use the arrow keys. The dot follows the price path. The band only moves after the price passes an edge.

official No-Trade Zone guide; official LPX overview
Interactive No-Trade Zone explorer A price dot moves along a fixed path across a buy edge, a hold band, and a sell edge. sell edge buy edge hold
The dot is the market price. The shaded band is the No-Trade Zone.

Inside the band: the pool holds.

This is a simulation on this page only. Nothing touches a wallet.

  • Inside the band: the pool holds.
  • At the sell edge: the pool sells Fund, gains Anchor.
  • At the buy edge: the pool buys Fund, spends Anchor.
  • Past an edge: the band steps once so it can keep following price.
Reading time: about 2 min

I'm brand new

Start with PlusX, LPX, and why LPX reads ratios.

Reading time: about 4 min

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Jump to how the LPX app shows pools, bands, fees, and price lines.

The one picture to keep in mind

official No-Trade Zone guide; official LPX overview; PlusX app screenshots

LPX uses a No-Trade Zone band. Inside the band, the pool holds. At the bottom edge it buys Fund. At the top edge it sells Fund.

The same idea appears in the LPX app as buy and sell lines on the chart.

Think of the band as a quiet middle area. In the middle, the pool waits.

At the low edge, it buys. At the high edge, it sells.

Fund and Anchor ratio bar A horizontal pool row has Fund on the left and Anchor on the right. A marker shows LPX reading the ratio between them. Fund Anchor LPX reads the ratio
LPX looks at the Fund and Anchor ratio, not a dollar-only view.