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Frequently Asked Questions
We offer a variety of membership plans, each with its own set of benefits. These include access to premium indicators, trading tools, and other resources not available in the free content.
Yes, we offer discounted rates for users who choose to subscribe to our longer-term membership plans. Please visit our Pricing page for more details.
While having some background in trading can help, it’s not necessary. Our educational materials are designed to accommodate varying levels of expertise, and our community is here to support your learning journey.
Absolutely! We always welcome suggestions from our users. If we believe your suggestion would be beneficial to our wider community, we may offer you a discount on your membership.
Yes, you can cancel your membership at any time. However, please note that we do not offer pro-rated refunds.
Our Tools subscription comes with a free 14-day trial. Due to its private community nature and access to yet-unreleased tools, in Tribe memberships we do not offer a free trial.
Our logo is a glyph representation of the Tiki God of Wealth and Money. This figure is a powerful symbol in Polynesian mythology, often associated with abundance, prosperity, and good fortune. Our logo is a stylized version of traditional Tiki God glyphs, designed to honor the roots of Polynesian culture while representing the modern, digital nature of our platform. The glyph showcases a sense of motion, symbolizing the dynamic nature of trading, and an upward flame direction, alluding to growth and prosperity.
Tiki bars are styled after the romanticized version of tropical cultures, particularly Polynesia. They became popular in the U.S. in the 1940s after soldiers returned home from the South Pacific after WWII. These bars serve tropical, rum-based cocktails and are decorated with Tiki statues, bamboo, and tropical-themed elements.
Hawaii is often referred to as the “Endangered Species Capital of the World” because it’s home to more endangered species per square mile than any other place on the planet. This includes the Hawaiian monk seal, the green sea turtle, and the nene (Hawaii’s state bird).
If measured from its base at the seafloor, Mauna Kea in Hawaii is actually the tallest mountain on Earth, standing over 33,000 feet tall! Its peak is only 13,796 feet above sea level, however, so it’s not typically recognized as the world’s tallest.
The Aloha shirt, known commonly as a Hawaiian shirt, has its roots in the 1930s when local Chinese merchant Ellery Chun started making shirts out of leftover kimono fabric. These brightly colored shirts quickly became a hit with locals and tourists alike, symbolizing the casual and tropical atmosphere of Hawaii.
The world’s rarest (and most expensive) coffee, Kona coffee, comes from Hawaii. It’s only grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa in the Kona district and is known for its rich flavor and aroma.