Dealers dampen the move
To stay neutral they have to sell strength and buy weakness. The aggregate effect tends to be range: pushes that fade, edges that hold and price pinned toward Max Gamma.
GexVision reads the entire options chain — open interest, implied volatility and greeks at every strike and every expiration — computes real dealer gamma exposure and plots those levels straight onto your TradingView and Bookmap charts.
Most traders watch price and nothing else. But every open option contract forces someone — the dealer on the other side — to hedge by buying or selling the underlying. That hedging does not happen just anywhere: it clusters around specific strikes. And those strikes can be computed from the open interest, implied volatility and greeks in the chain.
To stay neutral they have to sell strength and buy weakness. The aggregate effect tends to be range: pushes that fade, edges that hold and price pinned toward Max Gamma.
Now the hedge runs the same way as price: they buy as it rises and sell as it falls. The aggregate effect tends to be acceleration: ranges that break, bigger candles and moves that extend.
Zero Gamma is the line between those two worlds — the gamma flip, where Net GEX crosses zero. Above it you are in one regime; below it, the other. Knowing which side of that level the session opens on changes how you read a range or a breakout.
It is not a cloud of lines. It is a short set of levels computed across the whole chain, each one with its dollar size and its context, right on your chart.
The regime line — the gamma flip. The point where Net GEX crosses zero, recomputed on a price grid instead of eyeballed by interpolation. Above it: positive gamma. Below it: negative gamma.
The strike carrying the most call gamma and the strike carrying the most put gamma: the two edges where dealer hedging is most concentrated and where price tends to meet friction.
The ladder of the ten strikes with the most exposure, ranked by size, with the dollar amount per 1% move in the underlying. You can see which level carries weight and which one is noise.
Every level is tagged HIGH, MED or LOW based on how positioning sits around it. These describe positioning conditions, not predictions.
How current positioning skews the tape — pull toward Max Gamma in positive gamma, acceleration toward the wall in negative gamma — plus the Expected move band derived from implied volatility.
Levels are built on SPX and NDX and converted to ES, NQ, RTY and YM using the current index/futures ratio, recomputed on every update. You see the level at the price you actually trade.
Same-day expirations, isolated from the rest of the chain. 0DTE positioning behaves differently from the aggregate, so it is computed and plotted separately.
A heads-up when price crosses Zero Gamma and when it touches a wall. Only those two — they are the events that change the context, not a notification every minute.
The same levels, computed once and delivered in three formats. No switching platforms, no copying numbers by hand.
An indicator that plots the levels on your chart, with a summary panel: regime, Net GEX, Net DEX, Zero Gamma, walls, 0DTE walls and the data timestamp.
An add-on that draws Zero Gamma, Call/Put Wall, Max Gamma and the GEX 1-10 ladder over the heatmap, already converted to your futures contract.
The levels in plain text with the GEX-by-strike profile, plus CSV export and JSON API access with your token.
Pick monthly or annual and create your account. The first 7 days are free; cancel inside the trial and you are not charged.
One personal token that unlocks the TradingView indicator, the Bookmap add-on, the dashboard and the API. Same key for all of it.
Add the indicator to your chart, paste the key, and the levels show up over price. About two minutes, with a step-by-step guide in the docs.
Everything GexVision does is included in both. The only difference is the billing cycle.
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No. GexVision computes the levels from the options chain, not from the futures feed, so the levels come out the same even if your chart is on delayed data.
If you also want live CME prices inside TradingView, that is TradingView’s own data add-on at about $7/month, purchased directly from them. It is optional and it is not part of your GexVision subscription.
No. GexVision does not generate signals, does not tell you what to buy or when to exit, and does not promise any outcome.
What it delivers is positioning context: where dealer gamma exposure sits, what regime that implies and which levels carry the most weight. The Hold/Break tags describe positioning conditions, not predictions. You combine it with your own process, your read of the market and your risk management.
Yes. Same-day expirations are computed separately from the rest of the chain and drawn as their own 0DTE walls, because that positioning behaves differently from the aggregate.
Keep the real data limitation in mind: open interest publishes once a day, so the 0DTE calculation starts from the prior close’s open interest and updates through the session using price and implied volatility from the delayed feed (~15 minutes).
Yes, on any symbol with listed options: indices like SPX and NDX, ETFs like QQQ, SPY, IWM or DIA, and individual stocks.
How useful it is depends on chain liquidity. On symbols with heavy open interest the walls are dense, well-defined levels; on thin chains there are far fewer contracts behind each strike and the levels are much less meaningful.
Yes. No contract and no penalty: cancel from your account at any time and you keep access through the end of the period you already paid for.
Cancel inside the 7-day trial and you are not charged.
Price tells you where the market has been. The options chain tells you where there is a mechanical obligation to hedge: how many contracts are open at each strike, how much gamma they carry and, therefore, how much underlying a dealer has to move to stay neutral.
A hand-drawn support line and a Put Wall can land on the same spot, but only one of them has a number behind it. GexVision does not replace your read of price: it adds the positioning layer that price, on its own, does not show.