GEX
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Clear answers about the free terminal, private-beta API and MCP access, Aweb Labs, data freshness, and what GEX does not claim to do.
GEX Engine is Aweb Labs' options intelligence and market-structure analytics engine for gamma exposure, volatility regimes, dealer-positioning estimates, market flow, forecasting, simulation, and risk-aware decision support.
No. GEX is for research, analytics, simulation, and decision support only. It is not financial, investment, legal, tax, brokerage, or dealer advice.
No. GEX does not guarantee market outcomes, trading results, profitability, or risk reduction. Market-structure analytics can be wrong or become stale.
The free terminal uses the public live stream when available. If live data is delayed, stale, or unavailable, the UI shows the latest safe state or a public reference fallback instead of broken panels.
Reference mode appears when the live backend path is unavailable or incomplete. It keeps the public terminal coherent without pretending that fallback data is a live market snapshot.
API access provides structured GEX signals for approved integrations. MCP access provides private Model Context Protocol tools for approved agent workflows. Both are currently private beta.
No. Free access is available now. Regular and Pro are coming soon and are handled through request-access review until onboarding and billing are ready.
Public GEX does not provide uncontrolled autonomous capital deployment. Capital-moving workflows require explicit approval, credentials, broker configuration, and policy gates.
GEX is a product surface inside Aweb Labs' governed agentic infrastructure. It is the Aweb Labs options and market-structure intelligence engine.
No. Public pages describe approved capability families, safe example response shapes, and request-access paths. Secrets, credentials, private trading logic, and unfinished internal routes are not exposed.