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LevelBrief is a free public read-out of the same analytics a quantitative trader watches intraday: where dealer hedging concentrates, where institutional flow is bracketed, and what the day's catalysts look like on a single phone screen.
The site is maintained independently. There is no paywall, no advertising, and no affiliate monetization at launch.
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Data sources
Price data is sourced from public APIs and exchanges. Options data powering GEX levels is sourced from public end-of-day and intraday feeds. Economic-event schedules are drawn from public calendars published by the relevant agencies.