The GEX map, native on ATAS.
The same gamma-exposure structure the Chrome extension draws on TradingView — as a native ATAS indicator on your order flow charts. Walls, flip, second-order greeks, the NDX institutional set, a live context panel and the GEX profile histogram. One subscription, one license key, three platforms.
Requires ATAS 8.0.14+ on Windows and an active GEX Levels Indicator subscription. Already subscribed? Your existing key works — download and install below.
Everything the extension draws — natively.
No browser, no overlay tricks: a compiled ATAS indicator talking directly to the GEX Levels backend. Levels refresh on your schedule, or lock to the session open.
The full level map
Call and Put Walls, Gamma Flip, Vol Trigger, Max Pain, Focus confluence levels, open-interest walls, Zero DEX, and wall extenders ranked from the dense gamma profile.
Second-order structure
Vanna walls and flip, charm levels and flip, vega walls — the IV- and time-driven strikes most tools never show. Each family has its own colour and its own toggle.
Two crowds, one chart
The NDX institutional set draws long-dashed next to the QQQ-derived retail map. Where they agree the level is stronger; where they split, the gap itself is information.
Live context panel
Regime, Net GEX, spot-vs-flip, ATM IV, hedging pressure, session flow. In Locked mode the map stays frozen while the panel keeps describing the present.
GEX profile histogram
Per-strike gamma bars anchored to the right edge of your chart — see where the book concentrates at a glance, green for positive, red for negative.
Locked at open
Anchor the map to the session open — the identical snapshot the Chrome extension and gex-levels.com/levels serve, so every surface tells the same story.
Installed in two minutes.
- Download
gex-levels-atas-v1.4.0.zipabove and extractGexLevelsAtas.dll. - In ATAS, open any chart's Indicators window (
Ctrl+I) and click the import button — the small upload icon bottom-left. Select the DLL. - Search
GEX, add GEX Levels to your chart. - In its settings, paste the license key from your dashboard, set your symbol (NQ, ES, QQQ, SPY…), click Apply. The map appears within seconds.
Questions traders actually ask.
Do I need a separate subscription for ATAS?
No. One Indicator subscription covers the Chrome extension on TradingView, the TradingView Pine companion, and ATAS. Your existing license key works as-is.
Does it count against my device limit?
ATAS registers as one device on your license, alongside your browsers. Device seats rotate automatically — you can never be locked out by your own machines.
Will the levels match my Chrome extension exactly?
Yes — same backend, same computation, same session snapshot in Locked mode. If two surfaces ever disagree, that is a bug we want to hear about.
Which ATAS version and account do I need?
ATAS 8.0.14 or newer on Windows. Any ATAS plan works; note that some ATAS plans cap the number of indicators per chart — GEX Levels counts as one.
Is this a signal tool?
No. GEX Levels describes option-market structure — where dealer hedging concentrates. It never tells you to buy or sell, and nothing in it is a prediction or advice.
One map. Three platforms.
Subscribe once, draw the same gamma structure on TradingView and ATAS — anchored to the same session open everywhere.