Vendor disclosure: This review is written by GEX Levels. We sell both products reviewed here — the Education Library and the GEX Indicator. We have an obvious financial interest in describing them favorably. Read this as a detailed product description, not a neutral third-party review. Prices and feature lists are accurate as of July 2026.
GEX Levels Review 2026: What's Inside, Who It's For, and Honest Limitations
GEX Levels has two products: a one-time Education Library ($249.99) and a monthly Indicator subscription ($6.99/mo or $76.89/yr). This page covers what each one actually contains, what they don't do, who they're well-matched for, and how they compare to alternatives — written by us, with that conflict of interest stated upfront.
The Short Version
- Education Library — 19 modules, 435 lessons, 749,543 words of structured material on options flow and gamma exposure. One-time $249.99. In-site reader, no downloads. 14-day money-back guarantee.
- GEX Indicator — Chrome extension that draws gamma exposure levels directly on your TradingView chart. $6.99/month, 3-day free trial. No options flow scanner, no alerts — just the levels on the chart.
- Not included in either: trade signals, live recommendations, alerts, a community with stock picks, or anything that constitutes financial advice.
Education Library — What's Actually Inside
The Library is organized around 19 modules. Each module contains structured lessons — written explanations, concept breakdowns, worked examples, and practical frameworks. There are no video courses; the content is text-based and designed to be read at your own pace in the in-site reader.
The 19 modules cover:
- Option Flow — sweeps, blocks, unusual activity, premium interpretation, opening vs. closing flow, multi-leg structures
- Order Flow — tape reading, bid/ask aggression, CVD, absorption, bookmap interpretation
- Bridge: Option Flow + Order Flow — how to combine both data sources in a single analytical framework
- Bookmap & Heatmap — reading liquidity maps, identifying absorption, iceberg detection
- Market Regimes — positive vs. negative gamma, trending vs. mean-reverting environments, regime identification
- Execution & Trade Management — entries, exits, position sizing within a market structure context
- Checklists, Routines & Case Studies — pre-market process, live session workflow, post-trade review
- Trading Psychology — behavioral biases specific to options flow traders, discipline under uncertainty
- Risk Management (Advanced) — tail risk, position-level and portfolio-level sizing, scenario planning
- Market Replay Training — structured replay methods for deliberate practice
- Data & Tools Literacy — understanding what each data source actually shows (and what it doesn't)
- Macro Context — how macro events interact with options positioning
- Sector & Index Structure — GEX-based sector rotation, index-level gamma dynamics
- Earnings Playbooks — how gamma positioning shifts around catalyst events
- 0DTE Specialization — mechanics specific to zero-days-to-expiration trading
- Volatility Products — VIX, UVXY, SVXY in the context of gamma exposure
- Professional Workflow — full-session routines for active traders
- Feature Engineering & Backtesting — quantitative approaches to options flow data
- Implied Volatility Skew — skew structure, skew as a positioning signal
Each module has a free preview page on the site so you can see the content depth before buying. Total word count across all lessons: 749,543. This is not a short course — it's closer to a structured reference library that you use over months.
What the Library is not:
- Not a video course — no talking-head videos, no recorded webinars
- Not a live training program — no weekly calls, no Discord alerts
- Not a signals service — no trade recommendations of any kind
- Not a quick fix — the material rewards repeated reading and application, not a weekend sprint
GEX Indicator — What It Does on Your Chart
The Indicator is a Chrome extension that reads gamma exposure data from live options markets and overlays the resulting structural levels directly on your TradingView chart. You don't leave TradingView — the levels appear in your chart window alongside your existing indicators.
What it shows:
- Call Wall — the structural resistance level where dealer short-call gamma is most concentrated
- Put Wall — the structural support level where dealer short-put gamma is most concentrated
- Gamma Flip — the price level separating the positive gamma zone (dampened volatility) from the negative gamma zone (amplified volatility)
- Focus Levels — secondary gamma accumulation levels between the main walls
- Battle Zone — the area of contested gamma near the current price
- Regime label — positive or negative gamma, updated in real time
What it does not do:
- No options flow scanner — it doesn't show individual trades, sweeps, or blocks
- No alerts or notifications
- No backtesting or historical charting of GEX levels
- No mobile app — Chrome extension only, requires a desktop browser with TradingView open
- Not a buy/sell signal — the levels are context, not instructions
The 3-day free trial (monthly) or 7-day free trial (yearly) lets you test it with live market data before paying. No manual cancellation friction — cancels from your account page.
Who Gets Value From These Products
Library — good fit:
- Active traders who want to understand why price moves the way it does, not just what it does
- Options traders who want to understand flow data beyond "bullish sweep = buy"
- Day traders who watch 0DTE SPX/SPY/QQQ and want a structural framework to anchor their intraday read
- Traders who feel like they're missing context when reading a flow scanner
Library — poor fit:
- Absolute beginners who don't yet understand what a call option is
- Swing traders whose time horizon makes intraday flow data irrelevant
- Anyone who wants a quick course they can finish in a weekend and trade from Monday
- Anyone who expects the material to generate returns — it won't on its own
Indicator — good fit:
- TradingView users who want structural context visible in their chart without switching platforms
- 0DTE and short-dated options traders for whom the GEX level locations matter intraday
- Traders who already understand what gamma exposure means and want the data without computing it manually
Indicator — poor fit:
- Traders who want an options flow scanner (that's a different category of tool)
- Mobile traders — the extension requires desktop Chrome
- Anyone looking for a complete trading system — this is one data layer, not a system
How It Compares to Alternatives
The main alternatives to the GEX Indicator are SpotGamma, MenthorQ, and GEXBot. The main difference: SpotGamma and MenthorQ are browser-based dashboards (you switch to a separate platform); GEX Levels is an in-chart overlay (you stay in TradingView). SpotGamma starts at $49/month with a more comprehensive data suite; MenthorQ is €149/month for significantly more features. GEX Levels at $6.99/month is a narrow tool solving a specific problem: seeing the levels in your chart.
For education, the main alternatives are general options courses (typically $500–$2,000+ for video programs) and broker-provided education. The Library at $249.99 sits between free broker content and expensive mentorship programs. There are no direct competitors offering the same gamma-exposure and options-flow specific depth at a comparable price point that we're aware of — but we have an obvious interest in saying that, so do your own search.
Pricing and Guarantee
Education Library: $249.99 one-time. 14-day money-back guarantee — email support@gex-levels.com within 14 days of purchase. No questions asked up to that point.
GEX Indicator: $6.99/month (3-day free trial) or $76.89/year (7-day free trial). Cancel anytime from your account dashboard. No refunds on subscription payments that have already processed, but the trial periods mean you can verify it works in your workflow before being charged.
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