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UT Bot + MACD BUY Delayed Confirm v6UT Bot + MACD BUY Delayed Confirm..even if macd cross happens afterwards signal arrives
MarketStructureLab - SR Zones (Free)📌 MarketStructureLab — SR Zones is a structure-based indicator that automatically identifies key support and resistance zones using market structure logic, not subjective manual levels.
The indicator analyzes:
• local highs and lows (pivot points),
• clusters nearby price extremes,
• builds S/R zones based on their strength (number of price reactions).
🔍 What the indicator shows
• 🟢 Support zones — areas of increased demand
• 🔴 Resistance zones — areas of increased supply
• Price labels with level value and distance from the current price in %
The more reactions price has within a zone, the more significant it becomes.
⚙️ Key features
• Based on market structure, not fixed levels
• Works on any instrument (stocks, futures, crypto, FX)
• Suitable for all timeframes
• No repainting
• Supports alerts on level breaks
⚠️ Important
This indicator does not generate trade signals and does not make predictions.
It is designed to help traders analyze market context and make independent decisions.
Recommended to use with
• market state analysis (Trend / Range),
• volume,
• proper risk management.
📎 Updates and future developments
This indicator is part of the MarketStructureLab project.
Follow the author’s profile to stay updated on new tools and improvements.
# TLADe Quantum Field Ladder - ES/SPX/SPYìA proprietary visualization of market structure through the lens of field dynamics.
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WHAT THIS INDICATOR DOES
This indicator introduces a fundamentally different approach to GEX visualization.
Rather than showing discrete price levels, the Quantum Field Ladder reveals the continuous force fields that shape price movement — mapping where price is naturally attracted (MAGNETS) and where it faces resistance (WALLS).
What you see:
• Gradient Fields — smooth visual zones showing influence decay from center
• MAGNETS (Cyan) — attractor zones where price tends to gravitate
• WALLS (Magenta) — repulsor zones where price faces friction
• Field Width — the effective range of each level's influence
• Intensity Gradient — stronger fields appear more saturated
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THE QUANTUM APPROACH
Traditional GEX analysis treats levels as binary: price either reaches them or doesn't.
The Quantum Field model recognizes that gamma exposure creates force gradients — continuous zones of influence that extend beyond exact strike prices. Each level acts like a gravitational body, with influence that fades with distance.
This model is based on proprietary research into how dealer hedging flows create measurable "field effects" in price action:
▸ MAGNETS (Attractors)
Zones where balanced positioning creates price stability.
Price tends to drift toward these levels during low-volatility regimes.
▸ WALLS (Repulsors)
Zones of concentrated one-sided exposure.
Price experiences friction and often reverses at these boundaries.
The gradient visualization shows where influence is strongest (center) and where it fades (edges) — giving you a more intuitive read on market structure.
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KEY FEATURES
▸ Ticker Switcher
Select ES, SPX, or SPY directly in settings.
Data converts automatically. One script, three instruments.
▸ Max Levels Control
Display 5 to 30 quantum fields based on your preference.
Reduce clutter or see the full picture.
▸ Gradient Visualization
Smooth linefill gradients show field intensity decay.
Adjust smoothness and scale to match your style.
▸ Rich Tooltips
Hover for details: Lagrange boundaries (L↑/L↓), field width, GEX values.
▸ Color Customization
Adjust Magnet and Wall colors, transparency levels.
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HOW TO READ THE FIELDS
Each field represents a zone of market influence:
• Cyan/Teal gradient = MAGNET (price attractor)
• Pink/Magenta gradient = WALL (price repulsor)
• Denser gradient = stronger influence
• Wider field = larger zone of effect
• Center line = exact strike level
The key insight: price doesn't just "touch" levels — it enters fields of influence.
Watch how price behaves as it approaches field boundaries, not just centers.
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PRO TIP: FIELD CONFLUENCE
The most significant zones occur when multiple fields overlap:
• Magnet + Magnet = Strong attractor (price magnet)
• Wall + Wall = Hard boundary (likely reversal)
• Magnet + Wall = Transition zone (watch for breakout or rejection)
Combine with the TLADe GEX Dashboard for complete analysis:
Fields show WHERE influence exists, traditional levels show exact strikes.
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ABOUT THE DATA
The fields shown use a static snapshot for demonstration.
For current session data with live Quantum Field calculations, export fresh scripts from the TLADe terminal at tradelikeadealer.com
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RELATED
► TLADe GEX Dashboard — Traditional GEX levels with histogram profilehttps://it.tradingview.com/script/pl7cjJzJ/
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DISCLAIMER
This tool is for informational and educational purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice. Trading involves significant risk.
The Quantum Field model is a proprietary visualization framework — past structure does not guarantee future behavior.
ALPHA POINTS PRO [MASTERY] [Takeda Trades 2026]ALPHA POINTS PRO 2026 © Takeda Trades
by @TakedaTradesOfficial
v1 01/30/2026
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🎯 ALPHA POINTS PRO 2026
v1.0 - 2026 © Takeda Trades
Professional Multi-Foundation Trading System with Advanced Risk Management
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📊 OVERVIEW
ALPHA POINTS PRO is a sophisticated trading indicator combining four foundation calculation methods, 15 precision trading modes, and intelligent risk management systems. Designed for traders seeking professional-grade analysis with customizable automation.
⚡ CORE FEATURES
🔷 Four Foundation Modes:
Keltner Channels - Weighted MA + ATR (volatility-based)
VWAP - Volume-weighted average with deviation bands
Bollinger Bands - SMA + Standard Deviation
Donchian Channels - Highest High / Lowest Low ranges
🔷 15 Trading Modes:
From Aggressive (±100) to Ultimate Mega Conservative (±1200), allowing precise risk tolerance calibration.
🔷 Advanced Risk Management:
24 Liquidation Levels (10x-500x leverage)
36 Fibonacci Targets (A+ to R+/R- lettered grades)
ATR-Based TP/SL with automatic adjustment
Previous Setup Extension - Carry forward untouched levels
🔷 TILT TRIGGERS System:
Real-time emotional state monitoring with 10 escalation levels from "Tilt Trigger" to "Broker Bankruptcy" - prevents revenge trading.
📈 HOW TO TRADE
STEP 1: SELECT YOUR FOUNDATION
Choose foundation mode based on market:
Trending markets → Keltner/Donchian
Range-bound → Bollinger/VWAP
Default: Keltner Channels (best all-around)
STEP 2: SET TRADING MODE
Match mode to risk tolerance:
Day trading: Aggressive-Balanced (±100 to ±200)
Swing trading: Conservative-Ultra (±250 to ±350)
Position trading: Extreme+ (±400+)
STEP 3: ENTRY SIGNALS
BUY: Green label appears when oscillator crosses below your selected threshold
SELL: Red label appears when oscillator crosses above your selected threshold
Wait for confirmation: Signal must appear on your chosen mode level
STEP 4: POSITION MANAGEMENT
Automatic TP/SL Lines:
Green lines = Take Profit targets
Red lines = Stop Loss levels
✅ emoji = TP hit (first touch)
💥 emoji = SL hit (liquidation level)
Grey line = Level exhausted (second touch)
Break-Even Line (Blue): Shows entry price and extends throughout sequence. Label displays current P/L in points.
STEP 5: EXIT SIGNALS
CLOSE (Yellow Circle/💲): Exit position when oscillator crosses zero
Time shown: Black label displays sequence duration
Fibonacci Levels: 36 profit targets activate on close (A+ to R+/-)
STEP 6: MULTI-TIMEFRAME CONFIRMATION
Check MTF table for trend alignment:
All timeframes GREEN → Strong buy bias
All timeframes RED → Strong sell bias
Mixed signals → Wait for alignment
🎨 VISUAL SYSTEM
Bar Colors:
Green bars = Active BUY sequence
Red bars = Active SELL sequence
Yellow bar = CLOSE/EXIT bar
Grey bars = No position
5-Band System:
Toggle 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x bands for volatility visualization
Upper bands (Red) = Resistance/Overbought
Lower bands (Green) = Support/Oversold
Inverse option available
⚙️ ADVANCED FEATURES
Performance Optimization:
Max Sequences Display: Limit to last 10 setups for faster loading
Sequence limiting reduces chart load by 90%
Time Analytics:
Real-time sequence duration tracking
Average time/candle statistics
Long sequence alerts (customizable threshold)
Label Modes:
Regular, Emoji, Numbered, Points, PRICE
Customizable colors and sizes
Strategy Modes:
HEDGING - Both long/short signals
LONG - Buy signals only
SHORT - Sell signals only
💡 PRO TIPS
✓ Enable "Show All Signal Levels" to see every threshold
✓ Use TILT TRIGGERS to identify emotional trading zones
✓ Previous TP/SL extension helps catch delayed targets
✓ Fibonacci levels auto-activate after close - watch for grade hits
✓ Numbered mode shows signal sequence for pattern recognition
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Requirements: Works on ALL timeframes (1s to Monthly)
Best For: Crypto, Forex, Stocks, Futures
Skill Level: Beginner to Professional
© 2026 Takeda Trades - MASTERY EDITION
Blagirev Fractal Wave Detector - v3.0
It's concept work basing on empirical data which I've discovered through charts and some fundamentals from Ilya Prigozin and Mandesbrot theory concerning inlinar world, fractals and chaos theory.
I'm elaborating and investigating the fractals and its relation with market moving. For any comment and feedback are welcome
Indicator shows upcomming waves which can disrupt and create new structure for the price.
Indicator works on m5 for Red Waves and for H1 for Green Waves.
Triangle indicated upcomming waves impluse. More and bigger triangle shows power and speed of impluse of the wave. 3 Triangle means that fractal wave has started and reached several levels of the prices.
GURIOA Stephane Smart Money Concepts[1.0.0]Description of the Smart Money Concept Indicator + EMA/VWAP with SL/TP
1. General Principle: Smart Money Concept (SMC)
The SMC indicator is based on analyzing the cash flows of large financial institutions (“smart money”), identifying the areas where they accumulate or distribute their positions.
The main elements used are:
Order Blocks (OB): consolidation or reversal zones indicating areas of interest for these institutions.
Liquidity Zones: levels where individual traders' stop-loss orders are likely to be placed.
Break of Structure (BoS): a signal that the market is changing trend or confirming a move initiated by institutions.
The indicator analyzes these zones to generate entry and exit signals that are more reliable than simple, traditional indicators.
2. Integration of EMAs and VWAP
To refine SMC entries, the indicator includes:
20-period EMA: follows the short-term trend.
50-period EMA: follows the medium-term trend.
VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price): Displays the volume-weighted average price, serving as a benchmark for the true market value.
Confirmation Rules:
Bull SMC signal validated if: Price > 20-day EMA and 20-day EMA > 50-day EMA and price > VWAP
Bear SMC signal validated if: Price < 20-day EMA and 20-day EMA < 50-day EMA and price < VWAP
These filters allow you to trade only in the direction of the main trend, according to the institutions.
3. Automatic Trade Management (SL/TP)
The indicator automatically calculates:
Stop Loss (SL): Generally placed below/above the key Order Block or the last swing structure.
Take Profit (TP): Based on a predefined ratio (e.g., 1:2 or 1:3), or on the next liquidity zone.
Advanced Features:
Visual display of SL/TP levels on the chart.
Alerts when the price reaches the Stop Loss (SL) or Take Profit (TP).
Option to configure a dynamic Stop Loss (SL) that follows the 20/50 EMA or VWAP to maximize profit.
4. Practical Uses
Identifies points where major market participants are active.
Combines traditional trends (EMA/VWAP) with the SMC for safer entries.
Facilitates risk management with predefined Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) levels.
Worldclassedge [Patrick nill]VWAP
anchor = input.string("Session", title="Anchor Period")
MILLIS_IN_DAY = 86400000
dwmBarTime = timeframe.isdwm ? time : request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "D", time)
dwmBarTime := na(dwmBarTime) ? nz(dwmBarTime ) : dwmBarTime
var periodStart = time - time
makeMondayZero(dayOfWeek) => (dayOfWeek + 5) % 7
isMidnight(t) => hour(t) == 0 and minute(t) == 0
isSameDay(t1, t2) => dayofmonth(t1) == dayofmonth(t2) and month(t1) == month(t2) and year(t1) == year(t2)
isOvernight() => not (isMidnight(dwmBarTime) or request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "D", isSameDay(time, time_close), lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_on))
tradingDayStart(t) => timestamp(year(t), month(t), dayofmonth(t), 0, 0)
numDaysBetween(t1, t2) =>
diff = math.abs(tradingDayStart(t1) - tradingDayStart(t2))
diff / MILLIS_IN_DAY
tradingDay = isOvernight() ? tradingDayStart(dwmBarTime + MILLIS_IN_DAY) : tradingDayStart(dwmBarTime)
isNewPeriod() =>
var isNew = false
if tradingDay != nz(tradingDay )
isNew := switch anchor
"Session" => na(tradingDay ) or tradingDay > tradingDay
"Week" => makeMondayZero(dayofweek(periodStart)) + numDaysBetween(periodStart, tradingDay) >= 7
"Month" => month(periodStart) != month(tradingDay) or year(periodStart) != year(tradingDay)
"Year" => year(periodStart) != year(tradingDay)
=> false
isNew
Break-Retest-Confirm (v10.3 - Stock Boss BRC)Break-Retest-Confirm (BRC)
This indicator is designed to visualize structured price behavior using a multi-step evaluation process through structural price behavior modeling rather than static level-based conditions.
The script analyzes price displacement, retracement behavior, and candle structure alignment to evaluate whether directional price expansion reflects meaningful participation or weak price acceptance.
Instead of relying on static levels or traditional indicators, the BRC methodology evaluates how price moves away from and returns to prior structure, then assesses continuation intent through candle-based conditions.
The indicator highlights three distinct phases:
• Break — identification of directional displacement exceeding recent candle structure
• Retest — controlled pullback behavior toward the displacement zone
• Confirm — continuation candles that meet structural alignment criteria
This approach is designed to help traders visually distinguish impulsive price expansion from weak directional attempts and reduce discretionary interpretation.
The script does not generate trade signals, does not predict direction, and is not intended to replace risk management. It functions as a structured visualization framework for execution planning.
How to use
Traders typically apply higher-timeframe context to establish directional bias.
Once price produces displacement, the indicator helps visualize whether subsequent pullbacks maintain structural integrity and whether continuation candles demonstrate acceptance in the directional expansion context.
The tool is intended for educational and analytical use and should be combined with proper trade management.
Important notes
This indicator is not a strategy and does not guarantee outcomes.
It is designed to support consistent execution through repeatable structure analysis.
QX Expert Imtiazz 3.0.4 ProQX Expert Imtiazz 3.0.4 Pro (qx_expert_imtiaz) is an advanced price-action–based TradingView indicator designed to identify high-probability BUY and SELL opportunities with clarity and precision.
It combines trend direction, market structure, and dynamic support & resistance logic to help traders make confident decisions in both trending and ranging markets.
The indicator plots clear BUY (green) and SELL (red) signals directly on the chart, reducing noise and eliminating guesswork. It is optimized for short-term, intraday, and scalping strategies, while still remaining effective on higher timeframes.
QX Expert Imtiazz Pro works best on Forex pairs, but it can also be applied to crypto, indices, and commodities. Its lightweight and non-repainting logic makes it suitable for real-time trading and backtesting.
🔹 Key Features
📌 Clear BUY & SELL arrow signals
📈 Trend-based confirmation logic
🔄 Works in trending & ranging markets
🕒 Suitable for scalping, intraday & swing trading
⚡️ Repainting signals (after candle close) With 90% Accuracy
🔧 Optimized for Binary & Forex, Crypto, Indices
📊 Works on multiple timeframes
🧠 Beginner-friendly & pro-level accuracy
🔹 How to Use
BUY Signal (Green Arrow): Look for long entries after candle close
SELL Signal (Red Arrow): Look for short entries after candle close
Best results when used with:
Higher timeframe trend confirmation
Proper risk management (SL & TP)
Support & resistance zones
Emoji TP/SLChoose an emoji for price, take profit, and stop loss. Choose ticks as a live moving TP/SL visual. Choose price to see a fixed TP/SL.
Astrology Weekly Time Calendar [yigdeli]Overview
Thanks to @twingall for their support and feedback.
Astrology Weekly Time Calendar is a time-based visualization indicator designed for users who already work with astrology-based market timing methods.
Instead of analyzing price or generating signals, the indicator focuses exclusively on structuring and projecting user-defined time expectations onto the chart.
It displays predefined future time windows in a session-style format, allowing users to visually reference their own outlook within upcoming periods.
📌 This tool does not attempt to predict price behavior. It provides a structured visual context for time-based expectations defined by the user.
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Clean chart showing multiple vertical time boxes across a full week.
Caption:
Example of user-defined weekly time windows visualized in a session-style format.
Core Concept
This indicator does not calculate, interpret, or validate astrological data.
All astrology-related expectations:
Are determined externally by the user
Are based on the user’s own research, methodology, or experience
Are manually entered into the script via input sessions
The indicator acts purely as a visual organization layer, aligning these predefined time windows with the chart’s timeframe and timezone.
How It Works
The user performs their own astrology-based time analysis externally
Based on this analysis, the user defines specific time windows (e.g. active, neutral, or mixed periods)
These time windows are manually entered into the indicator inputs
The script projects these ranges forward on the chart as vertical time zones, similar to a session-based tool
The indicator does not evaluate the validity or effectiveness of any external methodology.
All interpretation remains entirely the responsibility of the user.
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Zoomed-in chart showing a single day with multiple colored time boxes.
Caption:
Close-up view of intraday time windows with customizable colors and labels.
Visual Structure
Each time window is displayed as a vertical box on the chart
Colors are fully customizable and represent user-defined classifications
Optional labels may display:
Day
Date
Time
The vertical height of boxes is purely cosmetic and does not represent price levels, targets, outcomes, or performance
The indicator is designed to remain visually clean while supporting complex weekly structures.
⚠️ Note on Colors and Example Charts
The colors used in the example charts are default visual settings and are shown for illustration purposes only.
They do not represent factual market outcomes, validated results, or verified historical behavior.
All displayed time windows are purely visual references based on user-defined inputs and should not be interpreted as reflections of actual market performance.
Manual Input – How to Define Time Windows
All time windows displayed by the indicator are manually defined by the user.
Users first determine their own time expectations externally, then enter the corresponding date and time ranges into the script inputs (similar to defining sessions).
The indicator does not generate, modify, or validate these values. It only visualizes the user-defined time windows on the chart.
This approach ensures full flexibility while keeping all interpretation under the user’s control.
How to Fill the Inputs (Example Workflow)
Time windows are defined sequentially, similar to session-based configurations.
Each new time range always starts where the previous one ends.
This ensures a continuous and organized structure throughout the day.
Example (Monday):
First time window: 00:00 → 03:55
Second time window: 03:55 → 07:30
Third time window: 07:30 → 10:00
Fourth time window: 10:00 → 15:00
…and so on
The end time of one window becomes the start time of the next window.
Users are free to define as many time ranges as needed for each day.
Notes Field (Optional)
Each time window includes an optional notes field, which is empty by default.
Users may use this field to record:
Lunar phases
Cycles
Important astrological references
Personal observations
The indicator does not interpret or process these notes.
They are displayed purely for user reference.
Time Zone & Display Options
Time ranges can be defined according to the user’s local time zone using the time zone selector
Users may optionally enable or disable:
Day name
Date
Time
labels directly on the chart
These display settings allow users to customize how much contextual information is shown, without affecting the underlying time windows.
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Settings panel showing session/time inputs, color selections, and note fields.
Caption:
Example of manually entered time ranges and optional notes used to define weekly time expectations.
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Full settings panel overview with multiple days and sessions configured.
Caption:
Overview of input settings used to organize and customize weekly time windows.
Intended Users
This indicator is intended for:
Users familiar with astrology-based market timing
Traders who already define their own time expectations externally
Advanced or niche users seeking a structured way to visualize time-based outlooks
It is not designed as a general-purpose trading indicator.
What This Script Does NOT Do
❌ Does not generate buy or sell signals
❌ Does not predict price direction
❌ Does not calculate astrological data
❌ Does not provide financial or trading advice
The script is strictly a time-window visualization tool.
Disclaimer
This indicator is provided for visual and analytical purposes only.
It does not constitute financial advice.
Users should apply their own judgment, confirmation methods, and risk management when using this tool.
Past or future visualizations shown in examples do not imply any form of performance expectation.
CRT Master 974 par GUIROA Stephane [ULTIMATE MTF + HTF SWEEP]"CRT Master Blueprint ". This indicator is designed to display multi-timeframe levels from user-defined timeframes and highlight certain trading signals within a specified session.
Multi-Timeframe Configuration
1.Input Timeframes: Users can input three separate timeframes (e.g., 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 240 minutes).Each timeframe is assigned an option to be displayed or hidden, along with a customizable color.
2.Display Options: Each timeframe can be toggled on or off, with corresponding colors set in the input parameters.
Level Retrieval Function
3.Getting Levels: The get_crt_levels function retrieves high, low, and close values from the previous bar of a specified timeframe.pinescript
Drawing Levels
4.Drawing Levels Function: The draw_levels function visuals the high, low, and mid levels with different styles (dashed and dotted lines) and labels on the chart based on whether the respective timeframes' options are enabled.
6.Dashboard: A small table displays the status of the indicator (active or inactive) and the primary timeframe on the chart.
Summary
In summary, this indicator is helpful for traders who want to visually analyze multiple timeframe levels and receive signals based on specific price action within a defined session. The use of customizable parameters allows for flexibility in adapting to different trading strategies or preferences.
Poseidon Trail [ReiConcept]🔱 POSEIDON TRAIL - Premium Multi-Timeframe Trading System
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🎯 FEATURES
✅ Multi-Timeframe BSI Algorithm (4 TF + optional Booster)
✅ Instant Trail Stop from entry
✅ Automatic asset detection with adaptive parameters
✅ Advanced backtest with dates (first trade, drawdown, streaks)
✅ Session alerts (30 min warning before end)
✅ Visual $100 risk scale
✅ Heiken Ashi warning system
✅ Anti-repaint guaranteed
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📊 HOW IT WORKS
The indicator analyzes confluence across multiple timeframes:
🟢🟢🟢🟢 = LONG Signal (Buy)
🔴🔴🔴🔴 = SHORT Signal (Sell)
Instant trailing stop activates from entry to protect your capital.
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📈 BACKTESTED RESULTS
- Gold H4: 627 trades | 75.3% winrate
- EUR/USD M15: 465 trades | 83.2% winrate
- EUR/USD D1: 371 trades | 78.2% winrate
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⚙️ MAIN SETTINGS
- SL $ Base: Your risk in dollars (auto-adjusted by TF)
- Trail %: Trailing stop percentage (auto per asset)
- Booster: Enables 5th timeframe for precision
- Session: Trading hours with alerts
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🔒 ACCESS
⚠️ LIMITED TO 200 LICENSES
Premium invite-only indicator
▶️ Contact: rei@reiconcept.fr
🌐 Website: reiconcept.fr
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© ReiConcept 2026 - All rights reserved
Pivot Points {xqweasdzxcv}Pivot Points {xqweasdzxcv}
This indicator plots classic Pivot Point levels (PP, S1–S3, R1–R3) using the previous period’s High, Low, and Close. The pivot timeframe is fully customizable (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, etc.), making it suitable for both intraday and swing trading.
The script automatically calculates:
Pivot Point (PP)
Three Support levels (S1, S2, S3)
Three Resistance levels (R1, R2, R3)
Each level can be individually toggled on or off, with customizable colors, line width, and line style. Price labels are dynamically displayed on the right edge of the chart for quick reference.
Designed for clean visuals and practical use, this tool helps identify key market reaction zones, potential reversals, and breakout areas across any timeframe.
Created by xqweasdzxcv.
15 Zaman Kutusu ve 10 Zaman Acilisi15 Range Boxes & 10 Open Lines
This indicator is a comprehensive technical analysis tool designed to track specific time intervals (Sessions, Killzones) and critical opening prices on your chart.
Key Features:
15 Custom Range Boxes: Individual settings for color, time, and labels.
10 Open Price Lines: Track daily, weekly, or session opens.
Smart History Limit: "Son X Kutuyu Goster" feature preventing lag and flickering.
Pips Display: Automatically calculates and displays the range width in pips.
Minimalist Mode: Hides details when "Cok Kucuk" label size is selected.
Language: Fully Turkish menu settings.
Note: Inspired by Nephew Sam's concept, coded from scratch with performance optimizations and additional features.
DISCLAIMER This indicator is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or trading signals. Use at your own risk.
Daily Open Gap Zones This indicator highlights Daily Opening Gaps by drawing a zone between the previous regular session close and the next regular session open (RTH). Each gap is displayed as a light white filled box with a dotted, transparent white border and is extended forward in time until it is considered filled.
How it works
Gap Definition:
A gap is created when today’s regular-session open is different from yesterday’s regular-session close.
Zone Range:
The gap zone is the price range between those two values.
Unfilled Gaps Only:
The box stays on the chart until the gap is filled, then it is removed.
Fill Mode Options:
Full fill: gap is removed only when price reaches the far edge of the gap zone.
Touch (enter zone): gap is removed as soon as price trades into the gap zone.
Min Gap Size (ticks):
Filters out tiny gaps. A gap is plotted only if
abs(open - prior close) >= minGapTicks × syminfo.mintick.
Best use case
Designed for intraday traders (e.g., 10-minute charts) who want to quickly see open/unfilled daily gaps that may act as support/resistance or mean-reversion targets.
Swing High/Low with Break Lines & Dynamic FibSmc strategy Swing High/Low with Break Lines & Dynamic Fib
CANSLIM Trend HMD1This indicator allows you to monitor the CANSLIM strategy across various indices. You can define your own indices. Just be sure to use TradingView's standard abbreviations for each index when entering them under "Symbol." You can also add a more descriptive name to each symbol.
Obv with PPo Oscillator What is different in this indicator is : It has a combination of OBV with Price Oscillator and both are commonly have different movement in nature. If the price moves , but the Volume may not move simultaneously. In some cases , the Volume moves up but price still in lower levels only.
This indicator combine the action of
1) On Balance Volume and
2) Price Oscillator
The combination gives a clarity as the the movement of stock price is backed with the volume or not will be known for buying and selling decisions.
a) Volume advance before price movement gives the move is supported by the Volume
b) The Price movement in advance is supported by the volume or not will be known in advance
This indicator greatly helps with Index or Stock uptrend and down trend movements
1) the blue color is the Price Movement alert
2) the Orange color is the Volume movement alert
Order block Detector (BlockEdge Academy)This is a premium institutional order block detector designed specifically for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and Price Action traders. Unlike standard indicators, this tool focuses on External Market Structure to identify high-probability supply and demand zones.
Key Features
1. Unmitigated Zones Only: The indicator automatically identifies fresh order blocks that haven't been touched by price yet.
2. Auto-Extension Logic: Zones will dynamically extend to the right until they are mitigated (touched) by price.
3. External Structure Focus: Uses swing-point detection to filter out minor market noise, providing cleaner institutional levels.
4. Optimized for 15m Timeframe: Perfectly tuned for intraday and swing traders looking for precision entries.
How to use
1. Identify the Zone: Wait for the indicator to plot a Bullish (Green) or Bearish (Red) box.
2. The Mitigation: Look for price to return to these "Unmitigated" zones.
3. Execution: se these levels as high-confluence areas for entries, targeting the next external liquidity point.
Created by BlockEdge Academy.
SMC Liquidity Engine Pro SMC Liquidity Engine Pro - Complete Trading Guide & Documentation
📊 Introduction: Understanding Smart Money Concepts
The SMC Liquidity Engine Pro is a comprehensive, institutional-grade trading indicator that brings professional Smart Money Concepts (SMC) methodology directly to your TradingView charts. This isn't just another technical indicator—it's a complete framework for understanding how institutional traders, market makers, banks, and hedge funds manipulate and move the markets.
What Makes This Different?
While most retail traders rely on lagging indicators like moving averages or RSI, this indicator reveals the real-time footprints of institutional activity. It shows you:
Where large players are accumulating or distributing positions
How they engineer liquidity to trigger retail stop losses
When they're shifting from one directional bias to another
Where price inefficiencies exist that institutions will likely revisit
The markets don't move randomly—they move based on liquidity. Understanding this fundamental truth is what separates consistently profitable traders from those who struggle. This indicator decodes that liquidity-driven behavior and presents it in clear, actionable visual signals.
The Philosophy Behind Smart Money Concepts
Smart Money Concepts is built on several core principles:
1. Liquidity is King: Price doesn't move because of patterns or indicators—it moves to collect liquidity (stop losses and pending orders). Institutions need massive liquidity to fill their large positions, so they engineer price movements to create that liquidity before making their real directional move.
2. Market Structure Reveals Intent: The way price forms highs and lows tells a story about who's in control. When structure breaks, it signals a shift in institutional positioning.
3. Inefficiencies Get Filled: When price moves too quickly in one direction, it leaves behind "fair value gaps"—areas of imbalance. Institutions frequently return to these areas to fill orders and restore balance.
4. Manipulation Precedes True Moves: The most explosive directional moves are often preceded by liquidity sweeps in the opposite direction—trapping retail traders before the real move begins.
This indicator automates the identification of all these concepts, allowing you to trade alongside the smart money rather than being their exit liquidity.
🎯 Core Features - Deep Dive
1. Market Structure Detection & Visualization
What It Is: Market structure forms the foundation of all Smart Money analysis. This indicator automatically identifies and tracks swing highs and swing lows using a sophisticated pivot detection algorithm. These aren't just any price points—they represent areas where the market showed a significant shift in supply and demand dynamics.
How It Works: The indicator uses a customizable lookback period to identify valid swing points. A swing high must have lower highs on both sides within the lookback period, and a swing low must have higher lows on both sides. This ensures that only significant structural points are marked, filtering out minor noise and consolidation.
Visual Presentation:
Bullish Structure (Cyan Lines): Horizontal lines extending from each identified swing high, showing resistance levels that price previously respected
Bearish Structure (Red Lines): Horizontal lines extending from each identified swing low, showing support levels where buying pressure emerged
Trading Application: These structure levels serve multiple purposes:
Target Zones: Previous highs become targets in uptrends; previous lows become targets in downtrends
Invalidation Levels: If expecting a bullish move, breaking below the last swing low invalidates the setup
Context for Other Signals: All BOS, CHOCH, and liquidity sweep signals gain meaning from their relationship to structure
Multi-Timeframe Anchors: Higher timeframe structure provides context for lower timeframe entries
Advanced Tip: When multiple timeframe structures align (e.g., a daily swing low coincides with a 4-hour swing low), these levels carry significantly more weight and are more likely to be defended or, when broken, lead to explosive moves.
2. Break of Structure (BOS) - Trend Confirmation
What It Is: A Break of Structure occurs when price definitively closes beyond a previous swing high (bullish BOS) or swing low (bearish BOS). This signals that the current trend maintains its momentum and is likely to continue in the same direction.
The Institutional Perspective: When institutions want to continue pushing price in a direction, they need to break through previous resistance or support. A clean BOS indicates that:
There's sufficient institutional buying/selling to overcome the supply/demand at previous structure
The trend has enough momentum to attract more participants
Stop losses above/below structure have been triggered, providing liquidity for continuation
Signal Characteristics:
Bullish BOS Label: Appears below the bar that closes above the previous swing high
Bearish BOS Label: Appears above the bar that closes below the previous swing low
Confirmation: Requires a full candle close, preventing false signals from wicks
Trading Strategies:
Trend Continuation Entries: After a BOS, wait for a pullback to a Fair Value Gap or minor structure, then enter in the direction of the break
Breakout Trading: Enter immediately on BOS confirmation with a stop below the broken structure
Momentum Confirmation: Use BOS to confirm that your existing position is aligned with institutional flow
Scaling Strategy: Add to positions on each successive BOS in trending markets
What to Watch For:
Volume: Strong BOS movements should be accompanied by above-average volume
Speed: Rapid price movement through structure suggests institutional urgency
Follow-Through: The best BOS signals see price continue strongly without immediately reversing
Higher Timeframe Alignment: BOS on higher timeframes (4H, Daily) carry more weight than lower timeframe breaks
Common Pitfalls:
Not all structure breaks are equal—BOS during ranging markets are less reliable
A BOS immediately followed by a reversal back into the range may indicate a failed breakout
During major news events, structure can be broken temporarily without institutional intent
3. Liquidity Sweep Detection - Spotting Manipulation
What It Is: Liquidity sweeps (also called "stop hunts" or "liquidity grabs") occur when price temporarily breaks beyond a key level to trigger stop losses and pending orders, then immediately reverses back. This is one of the most important concepts in SMC trading because it reveals intentional manipulation.
Why Institutions Do This: Large institutional orders can't be filled at a single price point—they need massive liquidity. The biggest pools of liquidity sit just beyond obvious highs and lows where retail traders place their stops. By briefly pushing price into these zones, institutions:
Trigger retail stop losses (creating market orders)
Activate pending buy/sell orders
Fill their large positions at favorable prices
Trap late breakout traders before reversing
Detection Methodology: The indicator identifies sweeps using multiple criteria:
Price must penetrate beyond the structural high/low (creating the sweep)
The candle must close back on the opposite side of the structure (confirming rejection)
The sweep distance is measured against ATR to distinguish manipulation from normal volatility
The sweep multiplier setting allows you to adjust sensitivity based on market conditions
Visual Indicators:
Orange Down Arrows: Mark liquidity sweeps above structural highs
Lime Up Arrows: Mark liquidity sweeps below structural lows
Liquidity Zone Boxes: Semi-transparent colored boxes highlight the exact range of the swept area
Persistent Display: Zones remain visible for several bars to maintain context
Trading Applications:
Reversal Trading: Liquidity sweeps often mark excellent reversal points. After a sweep:
Wait for the sweep to complete (candle closes back inside structure)
Look for a Change of Character signal for confirmation
Enter in the direction opposite to the sweep
Place stops beyond the sweep high/low
Target the opposite side of the range or next structural level
Continuation Filtering: Not all sweeps lead to reversals. During strong trends:
Sweeps of minor structure in a trending market often precede continuation
Use higher timeframe structure to determine if a sweep is counter-trend (likely reversal) or with-trend (likely continuation)
Entry Refinement: In ranging markets, trade from swept lows to highs and vice versa, as institutions accumulate at the extremes.
Advanced Sweep Analysis:
Double Sweeps: When both sides of a range are swept, expect a strong breakout
Sweep Rejection Quality: Fast, strong rejections of sweeps are more reliable than slow grinding returns
Timeframe Consideration: Daily timeframe sweeps are significantly more important than 15-minute sweeps
Volume Profile: Sweeps with low volume followed by high volume reversals confirm manipulation
What Makes a High-Quality Sweep Signal: ✅ Penetrates structure by at least 0.5-1x ATR
✅ Strong rejection candle (long wick, decisive close)
✅ Occurs at a higher timeframe structural level
✅ Creates a Change of Character on the following move
✅ Sweeps an obvious level where retail stops cluster
4. Change of Character (CHOCH) - Major Reversal Signals
What It Is: A Change of Character represents the most significant shift in market dynamics—when the entire structural bias of the market flips from bullish to bearish or bearish to bullish. CHOCH signals are the crown jewel of SMC trading because they identify the exact moment when institutional positioning fundamentally changes.
The Anatomy of a CHOCH: A valid CHOCH requires a specific sequence:
Established Trend: A clear directional bias with multiple BOS in one direction
Liquidity Engineering: A sweep of structure in the current trend direction (the manipulation phase)
Structural Break: Price then breaks structure in the OPPOSITE direction (the revelation phase)
This combination shows that institutions have:
Completed their accumulation/distribution at favorable prices (via the sweep)
Shifted their positioning from bullish to bearish (or vice versa)
Begun a new directional campaign
Visual Presentation:
Bullish CHOCH (Cyan Triangle Up): Appears when bearish structure is broken after a low sweep, signaling the shift to bullish control
Bearish CHOCH (Red Triangle Down): Appears when bullish structure is broken after a high sweep, signaling the shift to bearish control
Prominent Markers: Larger and more visually distinct than BOS signals, reflecting their importance
Why CHOCH Signals Are So Powerful:
Trend Reversal Identification: They mark the earliest possible confirmation of a trend change
High Win Rate: When combined with proper risk management, CHOCH signals have among the highest success rates in SMC trading
Risk-Reward Ratio: Entering at CHOCH gives you the best possible risk-reward since you're entering at the beginning of a new trend
Institutional Confirmation: The sequence of sweep + structure break proves institutional repositioning, not just retail sentiment
Trading CHOCH Signals:
The Perfect CHOCH Setup:
Identify the Sweep: Watch for a liquidity sweep of structural lows (for bullish) or highs (for bearish)
Wait for the Break: Don't enter on the sweep—wait for structure to break in the opposite direction
CHOCH Confirmation: The indicator fires the CHOCH signal—this is your entry trigger
Entry Execution:
Aggressive: Enter immediately on CHOCH confirmation
Conservative: Wait for a pullback to the first Fair Value Gap or broken structure (now turned support/resistance)
Stop Placement: Beyond the swept liquidity point
Target Selection: Previous swing in the opposite direction, or let it run to the next CHOCH
Multiple Timeframe CHOCH Strategy: The most powerful setups occur when CHOCHs align across timeframes:
Daily CHOCH: Signals major institutional trend change, target 500+ pips (Forex) or significant point moves
4H CHOCH: Confirms daily direction, provides swing trade opportunities
1H CHOCH: Offers precise entry timing within the higher timeframe trend
15M CHOCH: Used for position scaling and intraday management
Example Trade Flow:
Daily Chart: Bullish CHOCH appears after weeks of downtrend
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4H Chart: Wait for pullback after the daily CHOCH, then catch the 4H bullish CHOCH
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1H Chart: Enter on the 1H bullish CHOCH that aligns with both higher timeframes
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Result: You've entered at the beginning of a major trend with multiple confirmations
CHOCH Quality Grading:
A-Grade CHOCH (Highest Probability):
Occurs at major higher timeframe structure
Following a clear liquidity sweep
Volume spike on the structural break
Multiple timeframe alignment
Creates a large Fair Value Gap on the break
B-Grade CHOCH (Good Probability):
Valid sweep and structure break
Single timeframe signal
Moderate volume
Occurs at minor structure
C-Grade CHOCH (Lower Probability):
Choppy, ranging market context
Weak sweep or unclear structure
Counter to higher timeframe trend
Low volume confirmation
Common Mistakes with CHOCH Trading: ❌ Entering on the sweep instead of waiting for the structure break
❌ Ignoring higher timeframe context
❌ Taking every CHOCH regardless of quality
❌ Not waiting for pullbacks on aggressive trends
❌ Placing stops too tight, getting caught in volatility
Advanced CHOCH Concepts:
Failed CHOCH: Occasionally, what appears to be a CHOCH will fail (price reverses back into the previous trend). This often indicates:
Insufficient institutional conviction for the reversal
Fake-out to grab liquidity in the opposite direction
Need to wait for a higher timeframe CHOCH for confirmation
When a CHOCH fails, it often sets up an even stronger continuation of the original trend.
CHOCH vs BOS Decision Matrix:
If in doubt about trend direction → wait for CHOCH
If confident in trend → trade BOS continuations
After a CHOCH → next signals in the new direction are BOS
5. Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Institutional Retracement Zones
What It Is: Fair Value Gaps represent price imbalances where the market moved so quickly that it left behind inefficient pricing. These gaps form when there's no overlap between the current candle's wick and the candle from two bars ago—a void in the price action that creates a "gap" in the order flow.
The Institutional Logic: When institutions execute large market orders, they can push price rapidly through levels without allowing normal two-way trading. This creates unfilled orders and imbalanced order books. Institutions often return to these gaps to:
Fill additional orders at more favorable prices
Allow the market to "breathe" before the next push
Create support/resistance at the gap for the next move
Restore balance to the order book
FVG Formation Criteria: This indicator uses enhanced FVG detection logic:
Bullish FVG (Upward Gap):
Current candle's low is above the high from 2 candles ago
Creates a visible gap where no trading occurred
Gap size must exceed 30% of ATR (filtering minor gaps)
Typically forms on strong bullish momentum candles
Market moved up so fast it left unfilled sell orders
Bearish FVG (Downward Gap):
Current candle's high is below the low from 2 candles ago
Creates a visible gap where no trading occurred
Gap size must exceed 30% of ATR
Typically forms on strong bearish momentum candles
Market moved down so fast it left unfilled buy orders
Visual Presentation:
Bullish FVG Zones: Semi-transparent cyan boxes extending from gap bottom to top
Bearish FVG Zones: Semi-transparent red boxes extending from gap top to bottom
Dynamic Management: Gaps automatically removed when filled or expired
Clean Display: Only active, unfilled gaps shown to prevent chart clutter
FVG Trading Strategies:
Strategy 1: FVG Retracement Entries After a CHOCH or strong BOS, wait for price to retrace into the FVG for entry:
Identify trend direction via CHOCH or BOS
Locate the nearest FVG in the direction of the trend
Set limit orders within the FVG zone
Stop loss beyond the FVG
Target the next structural level or previous swing
Strategy 2: FVG Breakout Confirmation When price breaks through an FVG without filling it:
Signals extreme institutional urgency
Indicates the move is likely to continue strongly
The unfilled gap becomes a "no-go zone" for counter-trend entries
Strategy 3: Multiple FVG Management When multiple FVGs form in sequence:
The first FVG is most likely to be filled
If price skips the first FVG, it signals exceptional strength
Sequential gaps create a "gap ladder" for scaling into positions
FVG Quality Assessment:
High-Quality FVGs (Best Trading Zones):
Large gap size (1.5x+ ATR)
Formed on high volume impulse moves
Aligned with higher timeframe structure
Created during CHOCH or strong BOS
Positioned between current price and key structure
Low-Quality FVGs (Use Caution):
Small gaps (< 0.5 ATR)
Formed during choppy, ranging conditions
Multiple overlapping gaps in the same area
Counter to higher timeframe trend
Very old gaps (50+ bars ago)
FVG Lifecycle Management:
The indicator intelligently manages FVG zones:
Gap Filling:
Bullish FVG is "filled" when price touches the bottom of the gap
Bearish FVG is "filled" when price touches the top of the gap
Filled gaps are automatically removed from the chart
Partial fills count as complete fills (institutions got their orders)
Gap Expiration:
Gaps older than the extension period (default 10 bars) are removed
This keeps the chart clean and focuses on relevant levels
Adjustable from 5-50 bars based on timeframe and trading style
Gap Priority: When multiple gaps exist, closest gap to current price is most relevant
Advanced FVG Concepts:
Nested FVGs: Sometimes FVGs form within larger FVGs. The smaller, more recent gap typically gets filled first, providing a secondary entry within the larger gap.
FVG Clusters: When 3+ FVGs stack in the same zone, this area becomes a major institutional reaccumulation zone—excellent for swing entries.
Inverted FVGs: Bullish FVGs in downtrends or bearish FVGs in uptrends can act as resistance/support where rallies/dips fail.
FVG + Liquidity Sweep Combination: The ultimate entry setup:
Liquidity sweep occurs
CHOCH confirms reversal
Price retraces into FVG created during the CHOCH move
Enter with exceptional risk-reward ratio
FVG Statistics & Probabilities:
Research on FVG behavior shows:
Approximately 70% of FVGs get filled within 20 bars
FVGs formed during CHOCH have 80%+ fill rate
Larger gaps (2x+ ATR) have lower but higher-quality fill rates
Higher timeframe FVGs are more magnetic than lower timeframe
Timeframe Considerations:
Daily FVGs:
Can remain unfilled for weeks
Major institutional zones
Often mark the absolute best entry prices for swing trades
When filled, usually result in strong reactions
4H FVGs:
Typically fill within 3-7 days
Excellent for swing trading
Balance between frequency and reliability
1H FVGs:
Usually fill within 1-3 days
Good for short-term position trading
More frequent signals
15M FVGs:
Often fill same day
Best used for intraday refinement
Should align with higher timeframe gaps
🔧 Customization & Settings Guide
Structure Detection Settings
Swing Lookback Period (3-50 bars): This is arguably the most important setting as it determines what the indicator considers "structure."
Low Values (3-7):
Identifies minor swings and frequent structure points
More BOS and CHOCH signals
Better for scalping and day trading
Risk: More false signals in choppy markets
Best for: 15M-1H charts, active traders
Medium Values (8-15):
Balanced approach capturing meaningful swings
Default setting works well for most traders
Good signal-to-noise ratio
Best for: 1H-4H charts, swing traders
High Values (16-50):
Only major structural points identified
Fewer but higher-quality signals
Cleaner charts with less noise
Better for trending markets
Best for: 4H-Daily charts, position traders
ATR Period (1-50): Controls how volatility is measured for liquidity sweep detection.
Shorter Periods (7-14):
More responsive to recent volatility changes
Better during high volatility events
May overreact to short-term spikes
Longer Periods (15-30):
Smoother, more stable volatility measurement
Better for swing trading
Reduces sensitivity to short-term noise
Liquidity Sweep Multiplier (0.5-3.0): Determines how far beyond structure price must move to qualify as a sweep.
Low Multiplier (0.5-0.9):
Catches smaller, more frequent sweeps
More signals but lower reliability
Good for scalping or high-frequency trading
Use in ranging markets
Medium Multiplier (1.0-1.5):
Balanced sensitivity
Default 1.2 works for most situations
Good signal quality
High Multiplier (1.6-3.0):
Only major, obvious sweeps detected
Fewer but very high-quality signals
Best for trending markets
Use when you want only the clearest setups
Display Options
Toggle Controls: Each component can be individually enabled/disabled:
Show Market Structure:
Turn off when chart becomes too cluttered
Essential for understanding context, generally keep ON
Disable only when you know structure from higher timeframe
Show Liquidity Zones:
Highlights swept areas with boxes
Can be disabled if you prefer cleaner charts
Keep ON when learning to spot manipulation
Show Break of Structure:
BOS labels can be disabled if trading only reversals
Keep ON for trend following strategies
Show Change of Character:
Core SMC signal, usually keep ON
Only disable if focusing purely on continuation trading
Show Fair Value Gaps:
OFF by default to prevent overwhelming new users
Turn ON once comfortable with basic structure
Can generate many zones on lower timeframes
FVG Extension Period (5-50 bars): Determines how long unfilled gaps remain displayed.
Short Extension (5-10):
Keeps charts very clean
Only shows very recent gaps
Good for day trading
May remove gaps before they fill
Medium Extension (11-25):
Balanced approach
Captures most gap fills
Good for swing trading
Long Extension (26-50):
Shows historical gap context
Better for position trading
Higher timeframe analysis
Can make charts busy on lower timeframes
Color Scheme Customization
Why Colors Matter: Visual clarity is crucial for quick decision-making. The color scheme should:
Clearly distinguish bullish vs bearish elements
Work well with your chart background (dark/light mode)
Be visible but not distracting
Match your personal preference for aesthetics
Default Colors:
Bullish: Cyan (
#00ffff) - visibility and association with "cool" buying
Bearish: Red (
#ff0051) - visibility and universal danger/selling association
FVG Bullish: 85% transparent cyan - visible but not overpowering
FVG Bearish: 85% transparent red - visible but not overpowering
Customization Tips:
Increase transparency if zones overwhelm price action
Use higher contrast colors on light backgrounds
Keep bullish/bearish colors visually distinct
Test colors across different market conditions
Optimization by Market Type
Forex (24-hour markets):
Structure Lookback: 10-15
ATR Period: 14-21
Sweep Multiplier: 1.0-1.5
Best Timeframes: 15M, 1H, 4H
Stocks (Session-based):
Structure Lookback: 8-12
ATR Period: 14
Sweep Multiplier: 1.2-1.8
Best Timeframes: 5M, 15M, 1H, Daily
Note: Gaps at market open/close aren't FVGs
Cryptocurrency (High volatility):
Structure Lookback: 12-20 (filter noise)
ATR Period: 10-14 (responsive to volatility)
Sweep Multiplier: 1.5-2.5 (larger sweeps)
Best Timeframes: 15M, 1H, 4H
Indices (Moderate volatility):
Structure Lookback: 10-15
ATR Period: 14-20
Sweep Multiplier: 1.0-1.5
Best Timeframes: 1H, 4H, Daily
📈 Complete Trading System & Strategies
The Complete SMC Trading Process
Step 1: Higher Timeframe Analysis (Daily/4H) Begin every trading session by analyzing higher timeframes:
Identify the prevailing market structure (bullish or bearish)
Mark key swing highs and lows
Note any recent CHOCHs that signal trend changes
Identify major Fair Value Gaps that could act as targets or entry zones
Determine areas of liquidity (obvious highs/lows where stops cluster)
Step 2: Trading Timeframe Setup (1H/4H) Move to your primary trading timeframe:
Wait for alignment with higher timeframe bias
Look for CHOCH signals if expecting reversal
Look for BOS signals if expecting continuation
Identify liquidity sweeps that create trading opportunities
Note nearby FVGs for entry refinement
Step 3: Entry Timeframe Execution (15M/1H) Use lower timeframe for precise entry:
After higher timeframe signal, wait for lower timeframe confirmation
Enter on FVG fills, structure breaks, or CHOCH signals
Place stop beyond swept liquidity or broken structure
Set targets at next structure level or opposite side of range
Step 4: Management Active trade management increases profitability:
Move stop to breakeven after price moves 1R (risk unit)
Take partial profits at first target (structure level)
Let remainder run to major targets
Trail stop using FVGs or structure breaks in your direction
Exit if a counter-trend CHOCH appears
High-Probability Trading Setups
Setup 1: The Classic CHOCH Reversal
Market Context:
Extended trend in one direction
Price reaching obvious highs/lows where liquidity pools
Setup Requirements:
Liquidity sweep of the high/low
CHOCH signal fires
(Optional) Wait for pullback to FVG
Entry: On CHOCH confirmation or FVG fill
Stop: Beyond swept liquidity
Target: Previous swing in opposite direction
Example (Bullish):
Market in downtrend for 2 weeks
Price sweeps below obvious daily low
Bullish CHOCH fires (breaks previous lower high)
Enter immediately or wait for pullback to bullish FVG
Stop below swept low
Target: Previous lower high, then previous high
Risk-Reward: Typically 1:3 to 1:5+
Setup 2: BOS Continuation with FVG Entry
Market Context:
Established trend with recent CHOCH
Strong momentum in trend direction
Setup Requirements:
Recent CHOCH established trend direction
BOS signal confirms continuation
Wait for pullback into FVG created on the BOS move
Entry: Limit order within FVG zone
Stop: Beyond FVG (invalid if exceeded)
Target: Next structural level
Example (Bearish):
Bearish CHOCH 2 days ago
Price makes BOS breaking new low
Large bearish FVG created during the break
Price retraces into FVG zone
Enter short at FVG fill
Stop above FVG
Target: Next major low or daily FVG below
Risk-Reward: 1:2 to 1:4
Setup 3: Liquidity Sweep Fade
Market Context:
Ranging market between defined highs/lows
Obvious liquidity on both sides of range
Setup Requirements:
Clear range established (minimum 20-30 bars)
Price sweeps one side of range (high or low)
Strong rejection back into range
Entry: After sweep rejection confirmed
Stop: Beyond swept level
Target: Opposite side of range
Example:
Range between 1.0850-1.0920 (EUR/USD)
Price sweeps above 1.0920 to 1.0935
Strong bearish rejection candle back below 1.0920
Enter short at 1.0915
Stop at 1.0940 (above sweep high)
Target: 1.0850 (range low)
Risk-Reward: 1:2.6
Setup 4: Multi-Timeframe CHOCH Alignment
Market Context:
Major trend change occurring
Multiple timeframes showing reversal signals
Setup Requirements:
Daily timeframe shows CHOCH
Wait for 4H CHOCH in same direction
Enter on 1H CHOCH that aligns
Entry: 1H CHOCH confirmation
Stop: Below 4H structure
Target: Daily structural level
Example (Bullish):
Daily bearish trend for months
Daily bullish CHOCH appears
4H shows bullish CHOCH next day
1H bullish CHOCH provides entry
Enter long on 1H signal
Stop: Below 4H swing low
Target: Daily previous high
Risk-Reward: 1:5 to 1:10+
Position: Larger size due to alignment
Setup 5: Failed CHOCH Continuation
Market Context:
Strong trend temporarily looks like reversing
"False" CHOCH creates trap for counter-trend traders
Setup Requirements:
Apparent CHOCH against main trend
Price fails to follow through
Original trend resumes with strong BOS
Entry: On BOS in original trend direction
Stop: Recent swing
Target: Extension of original trend
Example:
Strong daily uptrend
Bearish CHOCH appears (potential reversal)
Price consolidates but doesn't follow through down
Bullish BOS breaks above recent consolidation
Enter long on BOS
Stop: Below failed CHOCH low
Target: New high extension
Risk-Reward: 1:3 to 1:6
Note: Failed reversals often lead to explosive continuations
Risk Management Framework
Position Sizing: Never risk more than 1-2% of account per trade, even on A+ setups.
Risk Calculation:
Position Size = (Account Size × Risk %) / (Entry - Stop Loss in pips/points)
Example:
Account: $10,000
Risk: 1% = $100
Entry: 1.0900
Stop: 1.0870 (30 pips)
Position Size: $100 / 30 pips = $3.33 per pip
Lot Size (Forex): 0.33 lots
Stop Loss Placement:
For CHOCH Reversals:
Place stop 5-10 pips beyond swept liquidity
Gives room for volatility while protecting capital
If swept liquidity is violated, setup is invalidated
For BOS Continuations:
Place stop beyond the FVG or structure that provided entry
Typically tighter stops (closer to entry)
Can trail stop to breakeven quickly
For Range Trading:
Stop beyond the swept level
Generally tight stops work well in ranges
Exit quickly if range boundaries break
Take Profit Strategy:
Scaling Out Method (Recommended):
First Target (50% of position): First structural level (1:1 to 1:2)
Second Target (30% of position): Major structure (1:3 to 1:5)
Trail Stop (20% of position): Let run to full extension
Full Exit Method:
Hold entire position to predetermined target
Requires more discipline
Higher reward but also higher risk of giveback
Trade Management Rules:
Breakeven Rule: Move stop to breakeven after 1R profit
Partial Profit Rule: Take partials at structure levels
Trailing Rule: Trail stop
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Description:
What it does: This indicator is a precision tool for intraday traders. It automatically identifies and draws a horizontal line at the opening price of the current 15-minute candle. This level serves as a key pivot for intraday bias—price above is often bullish, price below is often bearish.
Unlike standard indicators, this script is engineered to be Multi-Timeframe (MTF) stable. This means you can view the 15m Open level while scalping on a 1-minute, 5-minute, or even 1-second chart, and the line will remain locked to the correct price without repainting or jumping.
Key Features:
🎯 Precision Anchor: Uses time-based coordinates to ensure the line starts exactly at the 15m candle open, regardless of your current timeframe.
⚡ Zero-Lag MTF: Instantly updates the moment a new 15-minute session begins.
💎 Luxury Visuals: Features a "Fancy Font" hack that uses special Unicode characters to display the label in a bold, professional serif style (customizable in settings).
📐 Smart Positioning: The label floats clearly on the right side of the chart (margin area), ensuring it never obstructs your view of the candles.
🛠 Stability Fixes: Includes custom logic to prevent the "disappearing line" bug that often occurs when viewing the same timeframe as the indicator source.
Settings:
Theme Color: Customize the line and text color to match your chart theme.
Font Style: Choose between "Luxury" (Serif), "Hacker" (Monospace), or "Modern" (Standard).
Text Offset: Adjust how far to the right the label sits.
How to use:
Add to your chart.
Use it as a bias filter: Look for longs above the blue line and shorts below it.
Perfect for scalpers who need to keep the higher-timeframe context visible at all times.






















