One map. Every chart you trade on.
One subscription, one license key. Every surface draws the same gamma-exposure structure from the same backend — walls, flip, focus levels, the regime quadrant and the 12-year fear score — anchored to the same session snapshot in Locked mode. Here is where it runs today.
One map, every chart
- Chrome — live
- TradingView — live
- ATAS — live
- NinjaTrader 8 — live
- Sierra Chart — live
- MotiveWave — live
- Quantower — live
Live today
Available now.
Three surfaces are shipping today, all fed by the same snapshot.
Chrome extension
The flagship surface: draws the live map directly on TradingView and Tradesea charts. Four panel tabs — Levels, Context, Strikes+ and Fear — with the regime quadrant and the composite fear score measured against 12 years of sessions.
TradingView Pine companion
A Pine Script indicator fed by the one-line block from gex-levels.com/levels — no extension required, works on any TradingView plan. A v2 with the Strikes table, regime badge and the same 12-year fear score ships with it.
ATAS
A native, compiled indicator for ATAS order flow charts: the full level map, second-order greeks, the NDX institutional set and the GEX profile histogram.
Native ports — same map, your platform.
Four native ports bring the full map to your desktop platform. Each one replicates the extension: core levels with independent rendering, the Strikes view with intensity and clustering, the regime quadrant, the VT ≈ G-Flip corridor, Locked-at-open provenance and the frozen 12-year fear score tables — with a strict price-scale guard so a level is never drawn at the wrong scale.
NinjaTrader 8
Native NinjaScript indicator. Chart lines plus the full context panel, with your license key as a simple indicator parameter.
Sierra Chart
Native ACSIL study — labeled horizontal lines, zone rectangles and the status panel, built on Sierra's own HTTP layer. No DLL from third parties.
MotiveWave
Native Java study for the MotiveWave Studies SDK, with the same clustering and percentile arithmetic as the extension.
Quantower
Native C# indicator for Quantower. Same API contract, same session-locked snapshot, same honest partial reads when an input is missing.
Getting the builds
Native builds are included with your subscription — no extra cost, same license key. Download your platform's package below, or tell us which platform you trade on.
Download the native builds.
Each package holds the indicator source, a build-and-install README and the frozen 12-year fear-score table — nothing else. Build it once on your platform and paste the license key from your dashboard. One key covers every surface.
NinjaTrader 8
Import GexLevelsIndicator.cs into the NinjaScript
Editor, compile, then paste your license key in the indicator parameters.
Sierra Chart
Build the custom studies DLL from GexLevelsStudy.cpp,
add the study to a chart, then paste your license key in its settings.
MotiveWave
Compile the Java study against the MotiveWave Studies SDK, add it from the Study menu, then paste your license key. The SDK is not bundled.
Quantower
Build the indicator via Quantower Algo, add it to a chart, then paste your license key in the indicator settings.
Builds ship as source and are provided as-is: they are not test-compiled on every platform release. If a build fails on your setup, open a ticket and we will help. Prefer ATAS? Its ready-to-import package lives on the ATAS page.
The same map, everywhere — by construction.
One backend
Every surface talks to the same GEX Levels backend and draws the same computation. If two platforms ever disagree, that is a bug we want to hear about.
One session snapshot
Locked-at-open is server-canonical: the backend freezes one snapshot per session per symbol, and every platform replays that identical photo.
One license
Your key from the dashboard works on every platform. Device seats rotate automatically, so your own machines can never lock you out.
Trade where you already trade.
Subscribe once and take the same gamma structure to every chart — today on Chrome, TradingView, ATAS — and native on NinjaTrader, Sierra Chart, MotiveWave and Quantower.