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ScalpDaddy

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ScalpDaddy, is a visual toolkit that helps you see where price is likely to react: liquidity pools, market structure shifts, daily/premarket levels, Fibonacci retracements/targets, and a compact multi‑timeframe status table.
It is designed for discretionary traders. Use it to plan, not to predict. No signals are “buy/sell”; they’re context.
Quick Start
Add to chart → keep defaults.
Watch the MTF table on the right: it tells you which timeframes are sitting in buy‑side (“BSL”), sell‑side (“SSL”), or both liquidity areas.
Turn on “Fibonacci Levels” and “Levels: Day & Premarket” to frame the day.
Wait for price to interact with a level (liquidity box, PMH/PML/HOD/LOD, or Fibonacci zone), then use your own trade plan for entries/exits.
Set alerts only after you’ve chosen the timeframes and features you care about (see Alerts).
What You’ll See
Liquidity Pools (boxes): Areas around clustered swing highs/lows where stops often sit. Boxes expand to the right until fully broken. Gray = inactive/hidden, colored = active. When broken, they can fade or recolor (your choice).
Market Structure (MSS/BOS): Optional labels and dotted lines to show shifts and break‑of‑structure. Useful for trend context and anchoring Fibs.
Day & Premarket Levels: Lines for PMH/PML and the official daily HOD/LOD (today, previous day, and optional 2nd previous). Labels like “PMH”, “HOD” keep it beginner‑friendly. Note: these levels intentionally show on minute charts up to 4h to avoid clutter.
Fibonacci Suite: Auto‑anchors from market structure or ZigZag swings, plus simple “Today Range” and “Previous Day Range” modes. Plots key retracements (38/50/62 highlighted) and optional targets. OTE zone (62–78.6) can be softly shaded for clarity. You can overlay a higher‑timeframe Fib for confluence.
MTF Liquidity + Momentum Table: Eight rows (customizable timeframes). Each row shows:
Liquidity status: BSL, SSL, or Both (price touching/straddling that TF’s pool/line).
RSI/ADX heat cell: a simple emoji/colour cue for momentum and stretch on that TF.
How To Use It (Beginner‑Friendly Flow)
Frame the Session
Turn on “Levels: Day & Premarket”. PMH/PML and HOD/LOD give you clean reference lines for the session narrative.
If you trade US stocks, keep Premarket Session at 04:00–09:30 (exchange time). Adjust if your venue differs.
Read the Table
Look for clusters: several lower TFs all showing SSL (for dip‑buy setups) or BSL (for fade setups). “Both” means price is straddling both sides and may be choppy—slow down there.
Use the RSI/ADX cell as a nudge, not a command. “Heat” hints where momentum is; warnings hint at potential exhaustion or churn.
Add Fibonacci Context
Start with “Auto (MSS)” so anchors follow structure. If swings feel too small/too big, try “ZigZag” or the Day/Prev Day options.
The OTE shade highlights the classic pullback area. Targets can help you plan partials.
Optional: turn on “Show Secondary Anchor” with a higher TF to see confluence.
Focus Your Chart
Leave “History Mode” on “Present” for speed; switch to “Full History” only when you need a full backtest view.
If the chart looks busy, hide labels first, then reduce which modules are shown.
Alerts
Built‑in Conditions (set from TradingView’s Alerts panel):
“BSL touch (any timeframe)” and “SSL touch (any timeframe)” fire when any selected TF in the table touches its pool/line.
“Fibonacci touch” fires when price reaches one of your plotted Fib levels within your chosen tolerance.
Direction Filter
“Bullish Only” focuses on sell‑side liquidity touches (SSL) that can fuel upward moves.
“Bearish Only” focuses on buy‑side liquidity touches (BSL) that can fuel downward moves.
Tips
Pick your timeframes first, then create the alert.
If you want stricter Fib alerts, lower the “Alert Tolerance %”. Choose “Close” vs “High/Low Range” depending on how strict you are about confirmation.
Key Settings To Tweak
History Mode: “Present” = faster and draws recent context; “Full History” = full chart.
Liquidity
“Show Broken Pools/Lines” to keep invalidated pools visible in a different colour, or hide them to reduce noise.
“# Visible Liq. boxes” limits clutter in one direction.
Day & Premarket Levels
“Use Group Colors” for a clean palette, or customize each line colour.
Line Style/Width/Extend to fit your chart theme.
Fibonacci Levels
Anchor Mode: Auto (structure), ZigZag, Today Range, or Previous Day Range.
“Min Leg Size (ATR multiples)” filters out tiny swings so your Fib doesn’t keep redrawing on noise.
“Highlight Levels Inside Liquidity Pools” thickens lines that overlap a live pool—easy confluence.
“Day Bias ATR Cushion” gently widens the day’s mid‑zone so bias doesn’t flip on tiny moves.
MTF Liquidity Alerts
Choose your 8 timeframes, how many zones to keep visible per TF, and whether touches use Close only or the full bar range.
Troubleshooting
“I don’t see PMH/PML or HOD/LOD.” Use minute charts up to 240 min (4h). Levels are intentionally limited to those to keep charts clean and fast.
“My chart feels slow.” Keep History Mode = Present, reduce visible liquidity boxes, and hide labels you don’t need.
“Fibonacci keeps moving.” Increase “Min Leg Size (ATR)” or use the Day/Prev Day anchor modes for steadier legs.
Good Practices
Plan first, execute second: wait for the candle close on your chosen TF if you want confirmation.
Confluence beats single‑signal: pool + day level + Fib + acceptable momentum is better than any one alone.
Record and review: keep screenshots and notes; small tweaks to tolerance and visibility can meaningfully improve clarity.
Notes & Limits
The tool avoids look‑ahead and uses confirmed data where appropriate, but anything based on live bars can update as a bar forms.
Max lookback is limited for performance; very old lines may be trimmed automatically.
Works across markets; premarket session times are exchange‑based—adjust for your venue.
Disclaimer
For education only. Not financial advice. Markets carry risk. You are responsible for your trades and settings.
ScalpDaddy, is a visual toolkit that helps you see where price is likely to react: liquidity pools, market structure shifts, daily/premarket levels, Fibonacci retracements/targets, and a compact multi‑timeframe status table.
It is designed for discretionary traders. Use it to plan, not to predict. No signals are “buy/sell”; they’re context.
Quick Start
Add to chart → keep defaults.
Watch the MTF table on the right: it tells you which timeframes are sitting in buy‑side (“BSL”), sell‑side (“SSL”), or both liquidity areas.
Turn on “Fibonacci Levels” and “Levels: Day & Premarket” to frame the day.
Wait for price to interact with a level (liquidity box, PMH/PML/HOD/LOD, or Fibonacci zone), then use your own trade plan for entries/exits.
Set alerts only after you’ve chosen the timeframes and features you care about (see Alerts).
What You’ll See
Liquidity Pools (boxes): Areas around clustered swing highs/lows where stops often sit. Boxes expand to the right until fully broken. Gray = inactive/hidden, colored = active. When broken, they can fade or recolor (your choice).
Market Structure (MSS/BOS): Optional labels and dotted lines to show shifts and break‑of‑structure. Useful for trend context and anchoring Fibs.
Day & Premarket Levels: Lines for PMH/PML and the official daily HOD/LOD (today, previous day, and optional 2nd previous). Labels like “PMH”, “HOD” keep it beginner‑friendly. Note: these levels intentionally show on minute charts up to 4h to avoid clutter.
Fibonacci Suite: Auto‑anchors from market structure or ZigZag swings, plus simple “Today Range” and “Previous Day Range” modes. Plots key retracements (38/50/62 highlighted) and optional targets. OTE zone (62–78.6) can be softly shaded for clarity. You can overlay a higher‑timeframe Fib for confluence.
MTF Liquidity + Momentum Table: Eight rows (customizable timeframes). Each row shows:
Liquidity status: BSL, SSL, or Both (price touching/straddling that TF’s pool/line).
RSI/ADX heat cell: a simple emoji/colour cue for momentum and stretch on that TF.
How To Use It (Beginner‑Friendly Flow)
Frame the Session
Turn on “Levels: Day & Premarket”. PMH/PML and HOD/LOD give you clean reference lines for the session narrative.
If you trade US stocks, keep Premarket Session at 04:00–09:30 (exchange time). Adjust if your venue differs.
Read the Table
Look for clusters: several lower TFs all showing SSL (for dip‑buy setups) or BSL (for fade setups). “Both” means price is straddling both sides and may be choppy—slow down there.
Use the RSI/ADX cell as a nudge, not a command. “Heat” hints where momentum is; warnings hint at potential exhaustion or churn.
Add Fibonacci Context
Start with “Auto (MSS)” so anchors follow structure. If swings feel too small/too big, try “ZigZag” or the Day/Prev Day options.
The OTE shade highlights the classic pullback area. Targets can help you plan partials.
Optional: turn on “Show Secondary Anchor” with a higher TF to see confluence.
Focus Your Chart
Leave “History Mode” on “Present” for speed; switch to “Full History” only when you need a full backtest view.
If the chart looks busy, hide labels first, then reduce which modules are shown.
Alerts
Built‑in Conditions (set from TradingView’s Alerts panel):
“BSL touch (any timeframe)” and “SSL touch (any timeframe)” fire when any selected TF in the table touches its pool/line.
“Fibonacci touch” fires when price reaches one of your plotted Fib levels within your chosen tolerance.
Direction Filter
“Bullish Only” focuses on sell‑side liquidity touches (SSL) that can fuel upward moves.
“Bearish Only” focuses on buy‑side liquidity touches (BSL) that can fuel downward moves.
Tips
Pick your timeframes first, then create the alert.
If you want stricter Fib alerts, lower the “Alert Tolerance %”. Choose “Close” vs “High/Low Range” depending on how strict you are about confirmation.
Key Settings To Tweak
History Mode: “Present” = faster and draws recent context; “Full History” = full chart.
Liquidity
“Show Broken Pools/Lines” to keep invalidated pools visible in a different colour, or hide them to reduce noise.
“# Visible Liq. boxes” limits clutter in one direction.
Day & Premarket Levels
“Use Group Colors” for a clean palette, or customize each line colour.
Line Style/Width/Extend to fit your chart theme.
Fibonacci Levels
Anchor Mode: Auto (structure), ZigZag, Today Range, or Previous Day Range.
“Min Leg Size (ATR multiples)” filters out tiny swings so your Fib doesn’t keep redrawing on noise.
“Highlight Levels Inside Liquidity Pools” thickens lines that overlap a live pool—easy confluence.
“Day Bias ATR Cushion” gently widens the day’s mid‑zone so bias doesn’t flip on tiny moves.
MTF Liquidity Alerts
Choose your 8 timeframes, how many zones to keep visible per TF, and whether touches use Close only or the full bar range.
Troubleshooting
“I don’t see PMH/PML or HOD/LOD.” Use minute charts up to 240 min (4h). Levels are intentionally limited to those to keep charts clean and fast.
“My chart feels slow.” Keep History Mode = Present, reduce visible liquidity boxes, and hide labels you don’t need.
“Fibonacci keeps moving.” Increase “Min Leg Size (ATR)” or use the Day/Prev Day anchor modes for steadier legs.
Good Practices
Plan first, execute second: wait for the candle close on your chosen TF if you want confirmation.
Confluence beats single‑signal: pool + day level + Fib + acceptable momentum is better than any one alone.
Record and review: keep screenshots and notes; small tweaks to tolerance and visibility can meaningfully improve clarity.
Notes & Limits
The tool avoids look‑ahead and uses confirmed data where appropriate, but anything based on live bars can update as a bar forms.
Max lookback is limited for performance; very old lines may be trimmed automatically.
Works across markets; premarket session times are exchange‑based—adjust for your venue.
Disclaimer
For education only. Not financial advice. Markets carry risk. You are responsible for your trades and settings.
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Esse script é publicada como código fechado. No entanto, você pode usar ele livremente e sem nenhuma limitação – saiba mais aqui.
Aviso legal
As informações e publicações não devem ser e não constituem conselhos ou recomendações financeiras, de investimento, de negociação ou de qualquer outro tipo, fornecidas ou endossadas pela TradingView. Leia mais em Termos de uso.