A TradingView browser extension that displays an opinionated set of
market-context overlays — Call Wall, Put Wall, Gamma Flip, three Focus
levels, Upside and Downside Clusters, and the Battle Zone — inside the
chart you already use.
Call WallFocus 3Gamma FlipFocus 2Focus 1Put WallBattle Zone
Illustrative · Not real-time data
See it in action
The GEX Levels indicator, in motion.
Illustrative model — not real-time data.
What you see on the chart
Six labelled overlays, one calm reading.
Each overlay carries its own label inside the canvas. The Indicator never produces buy or sell signals and never promises performance.
TradingView · GEX Levels overlay — demonstration
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Illustrative · Not real-time data
Upside Cluster
Battle Zone
Downside Cluster
Call Wall
Focus 1
Gamma Flip
Focus 2
Put Wall
Subscription required
GEX LevelsNQQQQ option-flow context
Demonstration values only. The real extension reads the published option structure
for the selected symbol — NQ and ES use converted QQQ / SPY context.
01
Call Wall
Heaviest call positioning above the market — the upper anchor most readers look at first.
02
Put Wall
Heaviest put positioning below the market — the lower anchor that mirrors the Call Wall.
03
Gamma Flip
The inflection level between positive- and negative-gamma regimes. Drawn as a single marker — not a forecast.
04
Focus 1 / 2 / 3
Up to three numbered focus levels. Density and label rules are user-chosen.
05
Upside & Downside Clusters
Bands where positioning concentrates. Labelled in canvas — no separate legend required.
06
Battle Zone
A neutral zone around the flip — useful to recognise indecisive sessions.
Who it's for
Built for steady readers, not gamblers.
For
Index, ETF and large-cap discretionary traders
Readers who already use TradingView daily
Anyone who wants market-context anchors without alerts
Not for
Signal seekers (the Indicator never sends one)
Day-one beginners with no framework — start with the Library
Anyone expecting a guarantee of profit
Supported symbols
QQQ & SPY first, with NQ/ES server-side conversion.
Common index, ETF and large-cap symbols, with explicit data-unavailable, subscription-locked and stale-data states. Symbol coverage evolves with release notes.