15m BOS + OTE + FVG + OB (Prop Firm)15 minute break of structure with fair value gap and order block entries for prop firm accounts.Pine Script® göstergesicheckchasingjay tarafından11
Volume-Range Anomaly Breakout [AlgoPoint]The Volume-Range Anomaly (VRA) Breakout system is a specialized trading tool designed to detect "Absorption" and "Hidden Institutional Activity" in the market. Unlike traditional trend indicators that lag behind price, this script focuses on the relationship between Effort (Volume) and Result (Price Range) to identify explosive moves before they happen. 1. The Underlying Logic (VRA Theory) In a normal market environment, high volume should result in a large price range (a big candle). However, anomalies occur when: - Volume is Extremely High (High Effort) - Price Range is Extremely Low (Low Result) What does this mean? This specific anomaly indicates that "Smart Money" or large institutions are absorbing liquidity using passive Limit Orders. They are aggressively buying or selling, but they are preventing the price from moving to accumulate a position without slippage. This is often called " Squat " behavior or " Absorption. " When this compression phase ends, the price typically explodes (Breakout) in the direction of the dominant institutional pressure. 2. How It Works The indicator operates in three distinct phases: 1. Detection Phase (The Anomaly): - The script calculates Relative Volume (RVOL) and Relative Range (R-Range) over a user-defined lookback period. - If Volume > Threshold AND Range < Threshold , the bar is identified as a " Whale Candle " and colored PURPLE. This signifies hidden activity. 2. Setup Phase (The Trap): - Once a Purple Candle is detected, the script automatically draws dynamic Support (Green Dotted) and Resistance (Red Dotted) lines based on that candle's High and Low. - These lines represent the "Battle Zone" where the absorption took place. 3. Execution Phase (The Breakout): - The script waits for a confirmed candle CLOSE outside of this zone. - BUY Signal : Price closes above the Whale Candle's High. - SELL Signal : Price closes below the Whale Candle's Low. 3. How to Use This is a complete breakout system. Step 1: Wait for the Setup (Purple Bar) When a purple bar appears, do not enter immediately. This is a warning that volatility is compressing. Step 2: Wait for the Breakout (Signal) Green Label: Enter a Long position when the price confirms a breakout above the resistance line. Red Label: Enter a Short position when the price confirms a breakout below the support line. Step 3: Risk Management (Stop Loss) For Longs: The invalidation level (Stop Loss) is the Bottom of the Purple Candle (Green dotted line). For Shorts: The invalidation level (Stop Loss) is the Top of the Purple Candle (Red dotted line). 4. Settings - Lookback Period: The window used to calculate average volume and range (Default: 20). - Volume Threshold: How many times higher than the average must the volume be? (Default: 1.5x). - Range Compression: How compressed must the candle be relative to the average? (Default: 0.8x - meaning 80% of average size or smaller). - Breakout Window: How many bars after the anomaly should the script wait for a breakout before canceling the setup? (Default: 5). 5. Alerts The script includes 2 custom alert conditions for automation: - Whale BUY Breakout: Triggers on a confirmed upside breakout. - Whale SELL Breakout: Triggers on a confirmed downside breakout.Pine Script® göstergesiIamalala tarafından22146
[ahDirtCuhzzz] 15m NY ORBThis is similar to my last Orb, but I changed the labels so it's not so bulky. I like having transparent backgrounds, and I added the value to the right of the label as well. Pine Script® göstergesisouk92 tarafındanGüncellendi 119
RSI Divergence v6RSI Divergence Band (Close inside High/Low) This indicator is an advanced RSI visualization designed to show real-time momentum dynamics inside a controlled RSI range. Unlike the standard RSI, this script builds a dynamic RSI band based on RSI calculated from High and Low prices, while ensuring that RSI based on Close always stays inside the band. 🔹 How it works RSI is calculated separately for: Close price (main signal line) High price Low price The High/Low RSI values form a dynamic envelope The band is automatically adjusted so the RSI Close line is always inside it All values update on the live bar as price changes 🔹 Why this is useful Visualizes intrabar pressure and volatility Helps identify compression and expansion of momentum Improves divergence analysis Especially useful for scalping and short-term trading 🔹 Features RSI length customization Optional High/Low RSI band Adjustable RSI levels (20 / 50 / 80 by default) Clean and minimal visual design No repainting on closed bars 🔹 Best use cases Divergence trading Momentum analysis Scalping strategies Market structure confirmationPine Script® göstergesiBenepamm tarafından4
Bookmap Footprint Imbalance BubblesFootprint Imbalance Bubbles (Bookmap Style) Overview This indicator brings Bookmap-style order flow visualization directly to your TradingView charts. Instead of standard candles, it detects and plots "Bubbles" at specific price levels where aggressive buying or selling has occurred. These bubbles represent Volume Imbalances —moments where aggressive market orders overwhelmed limit orders by a significant ratio (e.g., 300% more buying than selling). The size or transparency of the bubble indicates the magnitude of the volume, allowing you to spot "Whales", liquidity sweeps, and understand quality of a price move. ⚠️ Important Requirement This script uses footprint charts. To use this indicator, you may need a TradingView plan that supports Footprint Charts (typically Essential, Plus, or Premium). If your plan does not support footprint data, the indicator MAY NOT LOAD. Footprint charts only have history accurate up to a certain extent(~5 days based on my testing). Replay mode will only be accurate during this timeframe, replaying further will result in unreliable footprint data, resulting in unreliable bubbles. Key Features 1. Imbalance Detection The script scans inside every candle at the tick level (Footprint data). It flags price levels where: Aggressive Buyers > Sellers (by a user-defined ratio, e.g., 3x). Aggressive Sellers > Buyers. The total volume at that level exceeds a noise filter. 2. Dynamic Auto-Scaling Auto-Scale Mode: The indicator automatically detects the largest volume bubble currently on your screen and scales all other bubbles relative to it. This ensures you always see the relative importance of trades, regardless of whether the asset is liquid (like BTC) or illiquid. 3. Two Visual Modes Size Scaling (Classic): Bubbles grow larger as volume increases. Transparency Scaling (Heatmap): Bubbles stay a fixed size but become more solid/opaque as volume increases. 4. POC (Point of Control) Optionally plots a stepped line showing the Point of Control (highest volume price) for each bar, helping you track where value is migrating. Settings Guide General Ticks per Row: Controls the granularity. 1 is the most detailed (tick-by-tick). Higher numbers (e.g., 5 or 10) group ticks together, useful for high-price assets like NQ or BTC. Bubble Filters Imbalance Ratio: The strength required to trigger a bubble. Default 3.0 means Buy Volume must be 3x Sell Volume. Min Volume Filter: The minimum total volume required to show a bubble at all. Use this to hide "noise" and focus on significant activity. Visual Modes Auto-Scale Max Volume: Highly recommended. It adjusts the bubble definition based on the current chart view. Manual Max Volume: If Auto-Scale is off, this defines what volume is required to create a "Huge" bubble. Pine Script® göstergesidrop_trades tarafındanGüncellendi 54
All in one Dynamic Trade SessionsAll in one Dynamic Trade Sessions: Trend Filter: Uses the 50 EMA to determine the main direction (Buy only above, Sell only below). Momentum Entry (from MACD-RSI): Uses the MACD (12, 26, 9) for the entry crossover signal. Confirmation (from ---Momentum): Uses RSI (Length 7) to ensure the move has strength. Exits (from Breakout Detector): Uses ATR (14) to automatically calculate your Stop Loss and Take Profit levels. All in one Dynamic Trade Sessions identifies "Trade Sessions" dynamically. A "Session" starts when volume and momentum kick in (Green/Red background) and ends when the market goes into a chop (Grey background). How V5 Works (The "Breakdown" Logic) Session Start: When the Grey Zone ends (RSI breaks out of 45-55) AND Volume spikes. The background turns Blue. Session End: When the Grey Zone returns (RSI falls back between 45-55). The background turns Grey. Pine Script® göstergesinio1101 tarafından7
stratbynickAutomatically detects pivot-based S/R levels and enters LONG on resistance breakouts or SHORT on support breakdowns when momentum confirms (2+ consecutive candles + strong body). Filters out choppy markets (tight S/R range <0.5%) to avoid whipsaw losses. Features 6 exit types: stop loss (-0.25%), take profit (+0.5%), trailing stop, momentum reversal detection, early exit on failed setups, and failed breakout protection. Visual signals: green triangles (long), red triangles (short), X markers (exits), color-coded backgrounds for market conditions, plus live profit tracking table.Pine Script® göstergesicryptowithnick17 tarafından23
SMC Strategy Hub + Alerts💎 SMC Strategy Hub: Institutional Orderflow & Market Structure Overview This indicator is a comprehensive toolkit designed for traders who follow ICT, SMC (Smart Money Concepts), and The Quarterly Theory. It automates the detection of high-probability setups by identifying where institutional money is moving, specifically focusing on the "Model 1-4" setups found in professional price action trading. 🚀 Key Features • Automatic Market Structure Shifts (MSS): Detects trend reversals the moment a swing high or low is violated. • Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection: Automatically draws supply and demand imbalances (Green/Red boxes). • Live Trade Dashboard: A real-time UI showing current Trend Bias, Active Signals, and dynamic Take Profit targets. • ATR Risk Engine: Calculates precise Stop Loss and Take Profit levels based on current market volatility. • NY Session Filter: Optional toggle to focus exclusively on the high-probability New York "Silver Bullet" hours (07:30–12:00 EST). 📖 Step-by-Step Usage Guide Step 1: Identify the Bias Check the Dashboard in the top-right corner. • BULLISH: Look only for Buy setups. • BEARISH: Look only for Sell setups. • NEUTRAL: The market is consolidating; stay patient. Step 2: Wait for the Signal The script will plot a BUY or SELL label on the chart. These signals trigger when a Market Structure Shift (MSS) aligns with price momentum. Note: For the highest probability, ensure the signal appears during the NY Session (if the filter is active). Step 3: Refine the Entry (The "A+" Setup) Don't just chase the signal! For an elite entry, wait for price to retrace into the nearest Fair Value Gap (FVG) box: • In a BUY setup, wait for price to dip back into the Green Box. • In a SELL setup, wait for price to rally back into the Red Box. Step 4: Manage the Trade Once the entry is triggered, use the levels provided by the label: • Stop Loss (SL): Place your stop at the price indicated to protect your capital. • Take Profit (TP): The script calculates a logical exit based on a healthy Reward-to-Risk ratio. ⚙️ Recommended Settings • Timeframe: 5-Minute or 15-Minute (Best for Intraday/Scalping). • Asset Classes: Forex (EURUSD, GBPUSD), Indices (NAS100, US30), and Crypto. • NY Filter: Highly recommended for traders following ICT's "Silver Bullet" methodology.Pine Script® göstergesimueleezytrade tarafından30
ICT Daily Wick QuadrantsICT Daily Wick Quadrants - Advanced Fibonacci Level Indicator Overview The ICT Daily Wick Quadrants indicator is a professional-grade TradingView tool designed for traders following the Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology. It automatically calculates and displays precise Fibonacci retracement levels within the daily candle wicks, providing key intraday support and resistance zones that price frequently reacts to during trading sessions. This indicator identifies premium and discount zones within both upper and lower daily wicks, offering traders critical reference points for entries, exits, and stop-loss placement based on institutional order flow concepts. Key Features 🎯 Dual Time Mode System ICT Day Mode (00:00 EST): Follows the ICT standard with midnight EST as day opening and 23:59 EST as closing Custom Time Mode: Fully customizable day opening/closing hours and minutes for any trading session (London, Tokyo, Sydney, etc.) Perfect for traders in different time zones or following specific market sessions 📊 Five Customizable Fibonacci Levels Level 0% (Base): Wick origin at body extremity Level 25%: First quartile - common liquidity zone Level 50%: Equilibrium - strongest reaction level Level 75%: Third quartile - institutional entry zone Level 100% (Extremity): Full wick extension - stop hunt level Each level's percentage value is fully adjustable from 0.0 to 1.0, allowing complete customization for your trading strategy. 🎨 Separate Styling for Previous Day vs. Older Days Previous Day Lines (Most Recent Complete Day): Dedicated color palette with higher visibility Individual line thickness settings (1-10 pixels) Independent line styles (Solid, Dashed, Dotted) Brighter colors and thicker lines for immediate focus Older Days Lines (Historical Days): Separate color scheme with increased transparency Thinner lines to reduce chart clutter Distinct styling options to differentiate from current levels Perfect for multi-day analysis while maintaining clarity 📍 Smart Line Display System Follow Current Bar: Lines dynamically extend to the current candle position Bars Forward Offset: Extend lines ahead of current bar (-50 to +200 bars) Bars Backward Offset: Start lines X bars after day opening (0 to 100 bars) Complete Day Filter: Option to show only fully closed days (excludes incomplete current day) This ensures your chart stays clean and focused on actionable levels relevant to your current trading position. 🏷️ Advanced Label Customization Template Builder: Fully customizable label templates with dynamic tags Available tags: {day}, {type}, {level}, {price}, {date}, {time} Mix and match to create your perfect label format Content Options: Day information with multiple formats (D#, Day #, DD/MM, etc.) Wick type display (UW/LW, Upper/Lower, ↑/↓, etc.) Percentage levels with formatting options Price display with custom formats Optional date and time information Custom prefix/suffix text Custom symbols for upper/lower wicks Label Positioning: Right or Left placement Size options: Auto, Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge Separate text colors for each Fibonacci level Independent colors for Previous Day vs. Older Days 📱 Real-Time Info Panel Displays current indicator mode (ICT or Custom time) Shows current bar index for reference Displays forward and backward offsets Counts bars within current day Day close status indicator (Yes ✓ / No ✗) Four position options: Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right, Bottom Left 🎛️ Individual Line Control Every Fibonacci level has independent settings: Color: Full RGB with transparency control Style: Solid, Dashed, or Dotted Width: 1 to 10 pixels thickness Visibility: Toggle individual levels on/off Separate settings exist for Previous Day and Older Days, giving you complete visual hierarchy control. Trading Applications ICT Concepts Supported Premium/Discount Arrays: Upper wick = premium zone, Lower wick = discount zone Liquidity Zones: 50% level often marks institutional interest Stop Hunts: 100% level shows where stops were taken Fair Value Gaps: Identify FVGs in relation to daily wick quadrants Order Blocks: Combine with OB analysis at 25% and 75% levels Optimal Trade Entries: Enter on retracements to wick equilibrium Strategy Ideas Reversal Trades: Enter when price taps 50% of previous day's wick Continuation Entries: Use 25%/75% levels as entry confirmation zones Stop Placement: Set stops beyond 100% level for protection Target Setting: Use opposite wick's 50% level as profit target Trend Filter: Multiple days showing similar wick structures indicate strong directional bias Unique Advantages ✅ No Manual Drawing: Automatic calculation on every timeframe ✅ Multi-Day Analysis: Display up to 10 days simultaneously ✅ Zero Lag: Levels appear as soon as day closes ✅ Clean Charts: Smart filtering keeps only relevant levels visible ✅ Full Customization: Every visual element is adjustable ✅ Performance Optimized: Efficient code handles 500+ lines without lag ✅ Time Zone Flexibility: Works perfectly for any global market Technical Specifications Max Lines: 500 (configurable) Max Labels: 500 (configurable) Timeframe: Works on all intraday timeframes (1M to 4H recommended) Days Display: 1 to 10 days (configurable) Update Frequency: Real-time on every bar Overlay: True (displays directly on price chart) Best Practices For Scalpers (1M-5M): Show only Previous Day with 50% level highlighted For Day Traders (5M-15M): Show 2-3 days with all levels visible For Swing Traders (1H-4H): Show 5-10 days with thinner older day lines For ICT Students: Use default settings aligned with ICT 00:00 EST standard For Session Traders: Set custom times matching your preferred session Why This Indicator? Unlike standard Fibonacci tools that require manual drawing and guesswork, the ICT Daily Wick Quadrants indicator: Eliminates human error in level placement Automatically updates with each new trading day Provides consistent, objective reference points Separates current actionable levels from historical context Saves hours of manual chart preparation Integrates seamlessly with ICT trading methodology Whether you're an experienced ICT trader or exploring institutional concepts, this indicator provides the precision and flexibility needed for professional-grade technical analysis. Perfect For ✓ ICT Methodology Traders ✓ Smart Money Concepts (SMC) Practitioners ✓ Intraday Forex & Futures Traders ✓ Order Flow Analysis Enthusiasts ✓ Institutional Trading Style Followers ✓ Traders Seeking Objective Key LevelsPine Script® göstergesiFrenchy_Trades tarafındanGüncellendi 22
First presented ineficiency indicator - 10 sessions📊 Enhanced FVG Indicator with Multi-Session Support Overview The Enhanced FVG (Fair Value Gap) Indicator is a professional-grade tool designed for traders who want to identify and track Fair Value Gaps across multiple trading sessions. This indicator combines advanced FVG detection with smart extension modes, customizable alerts, and automatic instrument calibration. 🎯 What is a Fair Value Gap (FVG)? A Fair Value Gap occurs when there's a price imbalance in the market, creating a "gap" that the price often revisits. This happens when: Bullish FVG: The high of candle 2 bars ago is below the low of the current candle Bearish FVG: The low of candle 2 bars ago is above the high of the current candle FVGs are powerful supply and demand zones that smart money traders use to identify potential reversal or continuation points. ✨ Key Features 🔟 Multiple Session Support 10 Configurable Sessions: Track FVGs across different time windows throughout the day Independent Control: Enable/disable each session individually Custom Session Times: Define your own session hours in any timezone Unique Colors: Each session has its own customizable color scheme Session Labels: Clear identification with customizable labels (S1-S10) 🎨 Modern Label System Text-Only Labels: Clean, modern design without background boxes 9 Position Options: Place labels anywhere on the FVG (Top/Middle/Bottom × Left/Center/Right) Dynamic Information: Shows session name, direction (↑/↓), and size in points Adjustable Size: Choose from Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, or Huge text Custom Colors: Full control over label text color 📏 Smart Extension Modes 1. Follow Current Bar FVGs dynamically extend to follow the current price action Configurable bar offset (-50 to +50) to project ahead or stop before current bar Perfect for real-time trading and keeping your chart clean 2. Until Time Extend FVGs until a specific time of day (HHMM format) Ideal for intraday traders with specific market closure times Example: Stop all FVGs at 1600 (4:00 PM) 3. Until Retest Automatically stop extending when price retests the FVG Three sensitivity levels: Touch: Wick touches the FVG zone Close Inside: Close price enters the FVG Full Body Inside: Entire candle body within the FVG Great for validating FVG fills and trading opportunities 🔔 Advanced Alert System Creation Alerts: Get notified when a new FVG forms Format: "FVG Created: S1 ↑ 79pts @ 70339.00-70418.30" Retest Alerts: One-time alert when price revisits a FVG Format: "FVG Retested: S1 @ 70380.00" Configurable: Enable/disable alerts independently No Spam: Each FVG only triggers one retest alert 🧮 Automatic Point Calculation The indicator automatically detects your instrument type and calculates FVG size correctly: Crypto: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins (÷10 or ÷100) Forex: All major pairs with correct pip calculation Futures: ES, NQ, YM, CL, GC with proper point values Indices: S&P500, NASDAQ, etc. (1 point = 1 point) Stocks: Penny and dollar stocks (cents calculation) Manual Override: Option to set custom divisor if needed 🎯 Consequent Encroachment (CE) Middle Line: Shows the 50% level of each FVG Customizable Style: Solid, Dashed, or Dotted Adjustable Thickness: 1-5 pixel width Custom Color: Match your chart theme Toggle On/Off: Show or hide as needed 🌍 Timezone Support 4 Major Timezones: America/New_York, UTC, Europe/London, Asia/Tokyo Session-Based: Define sessions in your preferred timezone Global Trading: Works for traders anywhere in the world 📋 Default Configuration Active Sessions (1-5): Session 1: 09:31-09:49 (Market Open) Session 2: 09:50-10:30 (Morning Momentum) Session 3: 10:50-11:10 (Mid-Morning) Session 4: 11:50-12:10 (Pre-Lunch) Session 5: 13:30-14:10 (Post-Lunch) Additional Sessions (6-10): Disabled by default, customize as needed Colors: S1: Blue | S2: Purple | S3: Orange | S4: Yellow | S5: Aqua S6: Green | S7: Red | S8: Fuchsia | S9: Lime | S10: Teal 🚀 How to Use Basic Setup Add the indicator to your chart Select your timezone Enable desired sessions (1-5 active by default) Choose your extension mode Configure alerts if needed Trading Strategies Intraday Scalping: Use "Until Retest" mode with "Touch" sensitivity Enable alerts for quick entries Focus on Sessions 1-2 for high volatility Swing Trading: Use "Until Time" mode to extend FVGs to market close Set retest sensitivity to "Close Inside" for confirmation Track multiple sessions for confluence zones Smart Money Concepts: Combine FVGs with order blocks and liquidity zones Use CE line for partial profit targets Watch for FVG retests at key support/resistance levels ⚙️ Performance Optimizations Efficient Rendering: Max 500 boxes, labels, and lines Historical Limit: Display up to 30 days of FVGs Memory Management: Inactive FVGs automatically marked Real-Time Updates: Dynamic extension without lag 📊 Compatible Instruments ✅ Cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins) ✅ Forex Pairs (All majors and crosses) ✅ Futures Contracts (Indices, Commodities, Metals) ✅ Stock Indices (S&P500, NASDAQ, DOW) ✅ Individual Stocks ✅ Any instrument on TradingView 🎓 Understanding FVG Trading Why FVGs Matter: Represent inefficient price action Act as magnets for price retracement Often mark institutional order flow High probability reversal zones Best Practices: Combine with volume analysis Use higher timeframe FVGs for stronger zones Wait for confirmation before entry Place stops beyond the FVG boundaries 🔧 Customization Options Visual Settings: 10 session colors Border color (transparent by default) CE line color, style, and thickness Label size, color, and position Functional Settings: Extension mode (Follow/Time/Retest) Bar offset (-50 to +50) Retest sensitivity (3 levels) Alert preferences Calculation Settings: Auto-detect point divisor Manual divisor override Maximum days to display 💡 Tips & Tricks Reduce Chart Clutter: Disable sessions you don't trade Session Optimization: Adjust session times to match your market's volatility Confluence Trading: Enable multiple sessions to find overlapping FVGs Mobile Trading: Use alerts to trade on-the-go Backtesting: Increase max days to analyze historical FVG behavior 📝 Version History v1.0 - Initial Release 10 configurable sessions 3 extension modes Automatic point calculation Alert system Modern label design Consequent encroachment support 🤝 Support & Feedback If you find this indicator helpful, please leave a review and share your experience! For questions or feature requests, feel free to comment below. Happy Trading! 🎯📈 Pine Script® göstergesiFrenchy_Trades tarafından23
Lil B's: Sweep -> IFVG OK (Indicator) | Asia/London/PD LevelsMy indicator watches for price to reach key time based liquidity zones in the form of Asia session high/low, London session high/low and previous day high/low. Once price reaches these levels, my indicator watches for an 1 min IFVG to form after the sweep at these key time based levels occur. Once bearish IFVG is confirmed, a RED IFVG OK label will appear. Once a bullish IFVG is confirmed, a GREEN IFVG OK label will appear. Use these labels as trade entry points. Pine Script® göstergesibradenabrahams1 tarafındanGüncellendi 12
Total Futures Volume & Open Interest (Aggregated Curve)Description Most futures indicators only look at the front contract, but that often tells an incomplete — and sometimes misleading — story. This indicator solves that problem by aggregating Volume and Open Interest across the entire futures curve, not just the nearest expiry. Instead of focusing on a single contract, the script automatically scans up to 40 futures contracts ahead (roughly one year forward) for the same underlying root symbol and sums their data into a single, unified series. 🔍 Why this matters Open Interest is about commitment, not just activity. A drop in front-month OI can simply mean rolls, not liquidation Rising total OI confirms new money entering the market, not just contract switching Divergences between price and aggregated OI often signal positioning stress, exhaustion, or regime shifts By looking at total participation across all maturities, you get a much cleaner view of: Real capital inflows vs. mechanical rolls Structural positioning changes Whether volatility is driven by speculation or true exposure changes This is especially useful during high-volatility phases, contract roll periods, and major macro moves, where front-month data alone can be deceptive. ⚙️ How it works Automatically iterates through the last 40 futures contracts of the same root symbol starting from ~1 year ahead expiry. Aggregates: Total Open Interest and Total Volume Lets you choose what to display directly from the indicator settings Fully dynamic — no manual symbol selection, no roll management The result is a continuous, roll-agnostic view of futures participation. 🧠 How to use it Confirm breakouts with rising aggregated OI Detect false moves when price expands but total OI contracts Analyze post-spike behavior to see whether moves were driven by forced liquidation or fresh positioning Compare volatility spikes against true market engagement Pine Script® göstergesiQuantNomad tarafından86
Half BB + MACD DivergenceThis is macd divergences trading base very helpfully to beginner all traders as like swing trading based tradePine Script® göstergesiHINDFX tarafından1
Market Structure HH HL / LL LHits basic market structure swing points across multiple TFsPine Script® göstergesiSRTpietro tarafındanGüncellendi 62
Sniper Structure Signals (HH HL LH LL)Sniper Structure Signals is a professional market structure indicator designed to help traders read price action with clarity and consistency. It automatically identifies and labels Higher Highs, Higher Lows, Lower Highs, and Lower Lows using a configurable swing strength to reduce market noise and highlight meaningful structure. The indicator defines directional bias based on confirmed market structure. A bullish bias is established after the formation of a Higher High followed by a Higher Low. A bearish bias is established after the formation of a Lower High followed by a Lower Low. This approach keeps the trader aligned with the dominant trend. Trade signals are generated only after price confirms the active bias. Buy signals appear when price breaks above the most recent swing high during a bullish bias. Sell signals appear when price breaks below the most recent swing low during a bearish bias. The current bias is displayed on the chart, and built in alerts notify the trader when valid buy or sell conditions are met.Pine Script® göstergesikhitrader85 tarafından77
DSMS - DeltaSurge Matrix Station - 1M Scalping [SurgeGuru]DSMS - DeltaSurge Matrix Station HOW TO READ THE CHART ===================================== This guide explains every visual element you see on the chart. DSMS is a volume profile + order flow indicator built for 1-minute Bitcoin scalping. It shows WHERE institutional money is sitting and WHERE price is likely to react next. ===================================== 1. THE VOLUME PROFILE (left side of chart) ===================================== The colored horizontal bars extending left from the candles are the volume profile. Each bar represents a price level (called a "bin") and shows how much volume traded there. LONGER BAR = more volume at that price. BAR COLOR tells you who is in control: - Green/teal bar = buyers dominated that level (bullish delta) - Red/orange bar = sellers dominated that level (bearish delta) - The more intense the color, the stronger the imbalance SPLIT BARS (bull/bear breakdown): If enabled, each bar splits into two halves showing exact buy vs sell volume. Top half = sell volume, bottom half = buy volume. HEATMAP (wide faded bars behind the profile): The large transparent boxes behind the profile bars are the heatmap. They show the same delta information but stretched wider for quick visual scanning. Bright = high conviction. Faded = low conviction. ===================================== 2. KEY PRICE LEVELS ON THE PROFILE ===================================== POC (Point of Control): The bin outlined with a bright border is the POC -- the single price level with the MOST volume. Price tends to gravitate back to the POC. A small label shows the POC price and context like "EQUILIBRIUM" or "BULL ATK". POC FLASH LINE: A short dashed cyan line appears at the POC when a bounce is detected. Trigger conditions: price is at the POC, the current candle is bullish after a bearish candle, and volume is at least 1.2x average. This signals that the POC is acting as active support and price is reacting to it in real time. VA HIGH / VA LOW (Value Area lines): Two horizontal lines mark the top and bottom of the Value Area -- the price range where approximately 70% of volume traded. These act as support and resistance. - VA High = resistance when price is below, breakout level when price pushes above - VA Low = support when price is above, breakdown level when price drops below When a breakout happens, the line turns green (up) or red (down) and gets thicker. ===================================== 3. LABELS ON PROFILE BINS ===================================== Each profile bin can show a small text label. These describe what is happening at that specific price level. Here is what each label means: ABS (with up/down arrow): "ABS▼ 7b" = Absorption detected. Institutional players are absorbing selling pressure at this level (likely accumulating). The "7b" means it held for 7 bars. ABS▼ = absorbing sells (bullish). ABS▲ = absorbing buys (bearish). FLOW (with arrow): "FLOW↑" or "FLOW↓" = A flow shift happened here. The delta direction reversed, meaning buyers took over from sellers or vice versa. This is a momentum change signal. FAIL (with arrow): "FAIL↑" or "FAIL↓" = A flow shift was detected but FAILED to confirm. The reversal started but price did not follow through. Shown in orange. Often means the opposing side absorbed the move. INVAL / INVALID: "INVAL" or "INVALID" = A previously confirmed flow shift was invalidated. Price reversed back through the shift level, canceling the signal. Shown in orange. Treat the original shift direction as no longer valid. BULL EXH / BEAR EXH: "BULL EXH" or "BEAR EXH" = Exhaustion zone. Extreme delta (above 65%) combined with FADING volume. The dominant side pushed too hard and is running out of fuel. Shown in gold. Often precedes a reversal. Higher delta + lower volume = more exhausted. IMBALANCE RATIO (number:1): "4:1" = The ratio of buy volume to sell volume (or vice versa) at this bin. A 4:1 ratio means one side has 4x the volume of the other. Only shown when the imbalance exceeds the configured threshold. ICE: "ICE" = Iceberg order detected in this bin. High volume traded but price barely moved, suggesting a large hidden order was absorbing all the activity. CONFL / CONF+ / CONF-: Confluence detected. Multiple signals (structure + order flow) agree on direction. CONF+ = bullish confluence. CONF- = bearish confluence. CONFLICT: Structure says one thing, order flow says another. Be cautious. STK (with multiplier): "STK x3" = Imbalance stack. Three or more consecutive bins all lean the same direction. Shows institutional pressure building across multiple price levels. OB (with arrow): "OB↑" or "OB↓" = This bin overlaps with an active Order Block (see section 6). FVG (with arrow): "FVG↑" or "FVG↓" = This bin overlaps with an active Fair Value Gap (see section 7). "uFVG↑" or "uFVG↓" = Same but for a micro-level FVG (smaller gap detected within the profile structure rather than on-chart candle gaps). uSR: Micro structure level. A price level that has been tested multiple times with high volume -- acts as local support or resistance. EQUILIBRIUM / BULL ATK / BEAR DEF / etc: Context labels that describe the state of the bin: - EQUILIBRIUM = balanced buyers and sellers - BULL ATK = buyers attacking with increasing volume - BULL DEF = buyers holding but volume fading - BEAR ATK = sellers attacking with increasing volume - BEAR DEF = sellers holding but volume fading CONFIDENCE SCORE (number at end of label): Example: "ABS▼ CONFL " The number in brackets is a confidence score from 0-100. Higher = more signals agreeing. Above 70 is strong. DWELL TIME: "8d" at the end means price spent 8 bars dwelling at this level. More time at a level = stronger support/resistance. ===================================== 4. ARROWS ON PROFILE BINS ===================================== Small arrows may appear to the right of profile bars: DELTA ARROWS (^^): Show if buying/selling pressure is accelerating or decelerating. pointing up = bullish momentum gaining speed pointing down = bearish momentum gaining speed VOLUME ARROWS: Show if volume is increasing or decreasing at each level. Up arrow = volume building. Down arrow = volume fading. VELOCITY BANDS: Small colored boxes to the right of the profile. Green = volume accelerating. Red = volume decelerating. Only appears on high-volume bins. ===================================== 5. CVD LINE (curved line inside the profile) ===================================== The colored line running through the profile area is the CVD (Cumulative Volume Delta) line. It tracks the running total of buy volume minus sell volume across the session. - Line going UP = buyers accumulating over time - Line going DOWN = sellers accumulating over time HOW THE LINE COLOR WORKS: The line color is NOT random. It checks the CVD value against 5 moving averages (EMA 8, 13, 21, 34, and 55). Each EMA that CVD is ABOVE scores +1. Each EMA that CVD is BELOW scores -1. The total score (-5 to +5) sets the color: +5 (above ALL 5 EMAs) = deep forest green -- strong bullish momentum +3 to +4 = bright green -- solid bullish +1 to +2 = light green -- lean bullish 0 = gray -- neutral, no clear direction -1 to -2 = light red -- lean bearish -3 to -4 = bright red -- solid bearish -5 (below ALL 5 EMAs) = deep dark red -- strong bearish momentum In practice: when the line shifts from red to green, it means CVD has crossed above its moving averages -- buying pressure is accelerating. When green turns red, selling pressure is taking over. A gray section means CVD is choppy and sitting between its averages with no conviction. CVD LABEL (at the right end of the line): "CVD +1.2K +5" First number = raw CVD value (+1,200 net buy volume) Second number = confirmation count (+5 means 5 consecutive bars where the adaptive reset system confirmed the bullish direction) The label color uses a separate gradient based on the confirmation count: Deep green = many consecutive bullish confirmations Deep red = many consecutive bearish confirmations Yellow/gray = few or mixed confirmations ===================================== 6. ORDER BLOCKS (OBs) - colored boxes on candles ===================================== Order Blocks are zones where institutions placed large orders. They appear as colored boxes around groups of candles. ACTIVE OBs (not yet tested): - Green/teal box = bullish OB (expect support when price returns) - Red box = bearish OB (expect resistance when price returns) - Solid fill, extends rightward from the origin candles BROKEN OBs (breakers): - Same colors but with a transparent fill and border outline only - A bullish OB becomes a breaker when price closes below its bottom - A bearish OB becomes a breaker when price closes above its top - Once broken, the OB flips role: old support becomes resistance and vice versa - A dotted midline shows the 50% level of the broken OB - If price then closes through the breaker in the new direction, it is removed entirely Two detection methods run simultaneously: - Fast: simple 3-bar pivot swings for reactive OBs near current price - Deep: ICS-style fractal depth swings for structural OBs from further back The "Detection Depth" setting controls the fractal depth (Short/Intermediate/Long Term). ===================================== 7. FAIR VALUE GAPS (FVGs) - striped zones on candles ===================================== FVGs are gaps in the price action where one side (buyers or sellers) was so dominant that price skipped over a range. Price tends to come back and fill these gaps. They appear as small striped/hatched boxes at the gap location. - Purple-ish stripes = the gap zone - Each individual stripe is deleted when price crosses through its midpoint, so the gap visually erodes from the inside out as price fills it - After 21 bars, remaining unfilled stripes fade to show the gap is aging - Once every stripe is filled, the FVG is fully removed from the chart - Maximum 30 FVGs tracked at once (oldest removed first if exceeded) ===================================== 8. MULTI-TIMEFRAME BOXES (2m / 5m / 15m) ===================================== Colored boxes extending behind and slightly ahead of the current candles. These show FVGs and Order Blocks detected on HIGHER timeframes (2-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute charts) projected onto your 1-minute chart. HOW TO TELL THEM APART: Border style: - Dashed border = FVG (Fair Value Gap) - Solid border = OB (Order Block) Thickness and length: - Thin border, extends 20 bars back = 2-minute timeframe - Thin border, extends 30 bars back = 5-minute timeframe - Thick border, extends 50 bars back = 15-minute timeframe Color: - Cyan/teal = bullish (expect support) - Orange = bearish (expect resistance) When your 1-minute price touches a higher-timeframe structure, it carries more weight because institutions watch those levels. ===================================== 9. PREDICTIVE CONFLUENCE ZONES (projected boxes) ===================================== These are the "ZONE S x3" and "ZONE R x2" boxes that project AHEAD of current price (to the right of the last candle). They appear when multiple structures from different sources cluster at the same price area: - 1m Order Blocks + 1m FVGs + 2m structures + 5m structures + 15m structures The system scans all unmitigated levels, finds where they overlap, and projects a high-probability reaction zone. "ZONE S x3" = Support zone, 3 structures converge here (green box) "ZONE R x2" = Resistance zone, 2 structures converge here (red box) Higher count = stronger zone. These are the highest-conviction levels on the chart. ===================================== 10. SIGNAL LABELS ON CANDLES ===================================== These labels appear directly on or near candles when specific conditions are met: SWEEP LABELS (cyan/magenta bubbles): Example: "VA High 8" A liquidity sweep happened -- price wicked past a key level and reversed. The name shows which level was swept. The number is a quality score. Higher score = more reliable sweep. Cyan = bullish sweep. Magenta = bearish. ICE (cyan/red squares): Small squares below (bull) or above (bear) candles. "ICE 2.3x" = Iceberg order detected. Volume was 2.3x average but price barely moved. A hidden large order was absorbing all activity. COILED: "COILED " = Price has been compressing (low volatility) for 4 bars while sitting near a wall of support/resistance. Like a spring ready to release. Green = bullish coil (expect breakout up). Red = bearish coil (expect breakdown). !!SR (with arrow and count): "!!SR 5x" = A wall of 5 micro-structure levels stacked at this price. Strong support (arrow down, green) or resistance (arrow up, red). CVD DIV: "CVD DIV (up arrow)" = Bullish CVD divergence. Price is making lower lows but CVD is improving -- hidden buying. "CVD DIV (down arrow)" = Bearish CVD divergence. Price making higher highs but CVD declining -- hidden selling. VA BREAK: "VA BREAK (up arrow)" or "VA BREAK (down arrow)" = Price just broke out of the Value Area. A thick green or red line extends forward showing the breakout level. This is a high-momentum signal. VOLUME SPIKE: "x3.2" = Volume on this candle is 3.2x the average. Shows in magenta above the candle. REJECT: "REJECT (arrow)" = Price momentum is pushing into a wall of support or resistance. Warns of a potential rejection/reversal at that wall. ===================================== 11. SEQUENCE PATTERNS (triangles) ===================================== These track a full institutional flow sequence through 4 stages: 1. ABSORPTION = institution absorbs orders at a level 2. FLOW SHIFT = delta reverses confirming direction 3. SWEEP = liquidity grab confirms intent 4. BREAKOUT = Value Area breakout completes the pattern PROGRESS LABELS (small, during build-up): "SEQ:SHIFT" or "SEQ:SWEEP" = Sequence is building, currently at that stage. COMPLETED SEQUENCE (large triangle + label): Hot pink triangle (up or down) with "SEQ BULL " or "SEQ BEAR ". The number is the sequence score. This is the highest-confidence signal in DSMS. A full 4-stage institutional sequence just completed. ===================================== 12. CANDLE TECH (colored candle borders) ===================================== Certain candles get a colored border and a small label: - Green border = bullish pattern detected (hammer, bullish engulfing, etc.) - Red border = bearish pattern detected (shooting star, bearish engulfing, etc.) The label shows: "R 5" = Reversal pattern, score 5 "(up arrow) 3" = Continuation pattern, score 3 Higher score = more confirming factors (CVD alignment, volume surge, trend direction). Thicker border = stronger pattern. ===================================== 13. LIQUIDITY VOID LINES ===================================== Yellow dashed horizontal lines extending left from the profile. These mark price levels with very low volume -- gaps where price moved through quickly without much trading. When price returns to these levels, it tends to move through them fast again or react sharply. ===================================== 14. STATE OF THE ARENA TABLE (corner dashboard) ===================================== The table in the corner of the chart is the real-time scoring dashboard. It combines all signals into one weighted score from -100 (max bearish) to +100 (max bullish). HEADER ROW: Shows the overall market state and final score. States: BREAKOUT, TRENDING, COMPRESSED, CONTESTED, or NEUTRAL. COMPONENT ROWS (each scored -100 to +100, weighted into final score): Delta Flow (10%) -- raw buying vs selling pressure on current bar CVD Flow (10%) -- cumulative volume delta trend and EMA band position Flow Shift (9%) -- recent delta direction reversals Absorption (9%) -- institutional stop hunt detection Sequence (8%) -- institutional flow sequence progress Confluence (7%) -- structural + psychological signal agreement OB/FVG (7%) -- nearest order block or gap bias Sweep (7%) -- recent liquidity grab signals MTF (6%) -- multi-timeframe alignment (2m/5m/15m) Volume (6%) -- spike detection Walls (6%) -- support/resistance cluster strength Accel (5%) -- delta acceleration (2nd derivative of momentum) Iceberg (4%) -- hidden institutional order detection Candle (3%) -- pattern recognition score POC Shift (3%) -- value area migration direction The final score is the weighted sum, clamped to -100 to +100. 70+ or below -70 = STRONG conviction 40-69 = MEDIUM conviction 15-39 = WEAK conviction Below 15 = no clear direction Each row shows a text status, numeric score, and a visual bar made of blocks. Green blocks = bullish. Red blocks = bearish. More blocks = stronger signal. SIGNAL SECTION (bottom of table): Shows the single highest-priority actionable signal right now. "Key" = what the signal is based on "Action" = suggested stance (BUY / SELL / HOLD / CAUTION) "Watch" = what to watch for next ===================================== QUICK REFERENCE - COLOR GUIDE ===================================== Cyan/Teal ......... Bullish structures, support, buy signals Red/Orange ........ Bearish structures, resistance, sell signals Green ............. Bullish momentum, buyers winning Red ............... Bearish momentum, sellers winning Yellow ............ Liquidity voids, caution zones Purple ............ FVG gap zones Hot Pink .......... Completed sequence patterns Magenta ........... Volume spikes, sweep highlights Gold .............. Predictive zone projections White text ........ All on-chart signal labels ===================================== ALERTS ===================================== DSMS has 6 built-in alerts you can set from TradingView's alert menu: Flow Shift -- delta direction reversed at a price level Volume Spike -- volume exceeds threshold with bin concentration VA Breakout -- price broke out of the Value Area Strong Confluence -- multiple signals align above the confluence threshold Absorption -- institutional absorption pattern detected Sequence Complete -- full 4-stage institutional sequence finished To set an alert: click the alarm clock icon in TradingView, select DSMS as the condition source, pick the alert type, and choose your notification method. Each alert can be toggled on/off in the settings panel. ===================================== SETTINGS OVERVIEW ===================================== Everything is toggleable. The main groups in settings are: Core Settings -- lookback period, number of bins, profile width Display Options -- toggle heatmap, delta flow, volume breakdown, POC 1M Scalping -- CVD line, zoomed-out mode, volume trend arrows Signal Settings -- enable/disable each signal type Advanced Tuning -- compression bars, confidence thresholds OB/FVG Settings -- order block depth, FVG stripe count, max blocks Candle Tech -- pattern detection and scoring Liquidity Sweeps -- wick ratio, volume requirement, score display Tier 3: Flow Intel -- sequence patterns, multi-timeframe (2m/5m/15m), predictive zones Colors -- customize every major visual element State of the Arena -- table position, size, and which components to show Pine Script® göstergesiSurgeGuru tarafındanGüncellendi 6
Volume Profile / Fixed Range [ahDirtCuhzzz.Enhanced]// Enhanced Volume Profile / Fixed Range // Based on LonesomeTheBlue's original, upgraded to Pine Script v6 // Features: VAH/VAL lines + labels, histogram toggle, histogram flip L/R, // POC/VAH/VAL y-axis price labels, full color/style customization // License: Mozilla Public License 2.0 I use TradingViews: Fixed Range Volume Profile Indicator/Drawing Tool regularly but it feels incomplete. I found @LonesomeTheBlue's indicator and made some updates to it. The features are listed above. Enjoy!Pine Script® göstergesisouk92 tarafındanGüncellendi 2210
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EMA HH/LL Levels v6This indicator builds dynamic horizontal levels based on Higher Highs (HH) and Lower Lows (LL) of an Exponential Moving Average (EMA) rather than raw price. It is designed to highlight structural EMA-based resistance and support levels and automatically manage their lifecycle. 🔹 Core Logic The script calculates an EMA (default length: 26). Pivot Highs and Pivot Lows are detected directly on the EMA line, not on price. Each confirmed: EMA Higher High (HH) → creates a solid blue horizontal level EMA Lower Low (LL) → creates a solid red horizontal level Levels extend to the right and remain active until specific conditions are met. 🔹 Level State Management Each level can be in one of three states: Active (Solid line) The level has been created but not interacted with yet. Touched by Price (Dotted line) When a price bar touches the level (High ≥ level AND Low ≤ level), the level changes its style from solid to dotted, but remains on the chart. Broken by EMA (Removed) When the EMA itself crosses the level: HH level → removed when EMA crosses above it LL level → removed when EMA crosses below it The level is then deleted from the chart. ⚠️ Important: Levels are never removed by price action alone — only by an EMA break. 🔹 EMA Visualization The EMA line is color-coded by direction: Upward slope → user-defined “up” color Downward slope → user-defined “down” color EMA length, colors, and line width are fully configurable. 🔹 Customization Options EMA length EMA up/down colors and thickness Pivot sensitivity (left/right bars) HH / LL level colors and thickness Maximum number of stored levels (to control memory and chart clutter) 🔹 Use Cases Identifying EMA-based dynamic support and resistance Tracking trend structure via EMA swings Confluence with price action, pullbacks, and breakouts Trend-following and mean-reversion strategies 🔹 Notes This indicator works on all markets and timeframes. No repainting after pivot confirmation. No ta.crossover() / ta.crossunder() is used — all logic is calculated manually for maximum stability in Pine Script v6.Pine Script® göstergesiBenepamm tarafından4
Internal vs External Liquidity Zones [Alpha Extract]A sophisticated dual-timeframe market structure visualization system that identifies and maps internal (short-term) and external (long-term) liquidity levels with comprehensive Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) detection across both timeframes. Utilizing pivot-based zone creation with ATR-scaled heights and sweep classification, this indicator delivers institutional-grade liquidity mapping distinguishing between major swing liquidity (external) and minor retracement liquidity (internal) for multi-dimensional market structure analysis. The system's hierarchical structure framework combined with objective arrow projection and state-based zone coloring provides complete smart money concept implementation for advanced order flow trading. 🔶 Understanding Internal vs External Structure External Structure represents major swing points using longer pivot lengths (default 10 bars), identifying significant highs and lows that define the broader market range and trend direction. These are the key levels where large institutional positions likely exist, stop losses cluster, and major trend reversals may occur. External structure breaks (eBOS/eCHoCH) signal significant shifts in market sentiment and often precede sustained directional moves. Internal Structure captures minor swing points within the external range using shorter pivot lengths (default 3 bars), revealing short-term liquidity pools formed during retracements, consolidations, and minor corrections. These represent areas where smaller participants' stops accumulate and where price often reacts before continuing toward external objectives. Internal structure breaks (iBOS/iCHoCH) provide early warning signals and tactical entry opportunities within the broader external trend context. The relationship between internal and external structure creates a hierarchical framework: external zones define the "what" (overall bias and major objectives), while internal zones reveal the "how" (tactical path and entry models). When internal structure breaks bullish while within an external bearish range, it signals potential reversal setup. When internal breaks align with external direction, it confirms trend strength. 🔶 Advanced Dual-Pivot Detection Framework Implements separate pivot calculation systems for external and internal structure with configurable lookback periods optimizing for different swing magnitudes. The system identifies external pivots using extended length capturing major swing extremes, detects internal pivots using compressed length for minor retracement highs/lows, and optionally requires internal pivots occur within current external range boundaries ensuring hierarchical structure coherence. // Dual Structure Detection External_Pivot_High = ta.pivothigh(high, External_Length, External_Length) External_Pivot_Low = ta.pivotlow(low, External_Length, External_Length) Internal_Pivot_High = ta.pivothigh(high, Internal_Length, Internal_Length) Internal_Pivot_Low = ta.pivotlow(low, Internal_Length, Internal_Length) // Optional Range Requirement Valid_Internal = requireInside ? (pivot within ) : true 🔶 BOS and CHoCH Detection System Break of Structure (BOS) occurs when price breaks a recent structure point in the direction of the current trend, confirming trend continuation. The system identifies BOS when: Price breaks above previous high while trend remains bullish (bullish BOS) Price breaks below previous low while trend remains bearish (bearish BOS) Previous structure point hasn't been violated yet Change of Character (CHoCH) signals potential trend reversal when price breaks structure counter to the established trend direction. The system detects CHoCH when: Price breaks above previous high while trend was bearish (bullish CHoCH - reversal signal) Price breaks below previous low while trend was bullish (bearish CHoCH - reversal signal) Both external (e-prefix) and internal (i-prefix) structures generate independent BOS/CHoCH labels, enabling multi-timeframe structure analysis where eCHoCH may signal major reversal while iBOS confirms minor trend within that reversal. 🔶 Intelligent Zone Creation Architecture Features ATR-based or tick-based zone height calculation with separate sizing for internal and external liquidity levels, creating visual boxes centered on pivot points. The system calculates zone dimensions using configurable ATR multiples (default 0.40x) or fixed tick counts, positions zones symmetrically above/below pivot levels, and applies distinct color schemes distinguishing external highs (red), external lows (white), internal highs (cyan), and internal lows (blue). 🔶 Equal High/Low Detection Mode Provides advanced internal zone mode that only creates zones when consecutive internal pivots form equal highs or equal lows within ATR-based tolerance, filtering noise and highlighting significant accumulation/distribution patterns. The system tracks previous internal pivots, compares new pivots against tolerance threshold, creates averaged zone when equality detected, and ignores isolated pivots that don't form patterns, reducing visual clutter while emphasizing institutional liquidity clustering. 🔶 Comprehensive Sweep Classification System Implements three sweep detection modes distinguishing between liquidity grabs and genuine breakouts with state-based zone coloring: Wick Mode: Marks zone as swept when wick touches but close remains outside Close Mode: Requires close through zone for sweep classification Wick+Close Classify Mode: Distinguishes sweeps (S - wick touches, close outside) from breaks (B - close through zone) The system transitions zones through three states: Active (0 - untouched), Swept (1 - liquidity grabbed), Broken (2 - fully breached), applying progressive transparency increases to visually distinguish state changes and enabling traders to identify false breakouts versus genuine structural violations. 🔶 Objective Arrow Projection Framework Features intelligent objective labeling that triggers when internal zones are swept, projecting arrows pointing toward opposite external structure as probable targets. The system generates "->ExtH" labels when internal low swept (suggesting move toward external high) and "->ExtL" labels when internal high swept (suggesting move toward external low), providing smart money concept implementation where internal liquidity grabs often precede runs toward external objectives. 🔶 Dynamic Zone Management System Maintains separate arrays for external and internal zones with configurable history modes and maximum zone limits. The system implements "Latest Only" mode (clears previous external zones of same side when new pivot detected) or "Keep History" mode (preserves all zones up to maximum limit), automatically expires oldest zones when limits reached, and optionally clears all internal zones when new external pivot forms, maintaining clean chart presentation while preserving relevant liquidity context. 🔶 Trend Momentum Scoring Engine Calculates sophisticated trend state using dual-component analysis combining momentum (price change normalized by volatility) with strength (MA separation and slope alignment). The system generates TrendScore objects containing momentum value, strength percentage, direction (-1/0/+1), and confidence score (0-100), uses these scores to classify BOS versus CHoCH by comparing previous and current trend states, and provides objective structural classification beyond simple price level violations. 🔶 Adaptive Zone Extension Logic Implements intelligent right-edge management where active zones extend to current bar but freeze at touch/sweep point when cut-on-touch enabled. The system continuously updates zone right boundaries during active state, locks boundary at bar of first violation, and maintains locked position through subsequent bars, creating visual history of when liquidity was accessed while preventing misleading forward projection of filled zones. 🔶 Multi-State Visual Feedback System Provides comprehensive color and transparency modulation based on zone state with two visual style options. "Soft Fill" mode uses semi-transparent fills with subtle borders, while "Outline" mode displays only colored borders with transparent fills. The system applies progressive transparency increases: Active (light), Swept (medium), Broken (heavy), with independent control over fill and border transparency enabling customization from subtle hints to prominent highlighting. 🔶 Structure Line Visualization Architecture Creates dashed horizontal lines connecting structure break points to current bar with BOS/CHoCH labels positioned at midpoint between break bar and detection bar. The system draws lines at exact structure level, applies color coding matching bullish (green) or bearish (red) classification, and uses compact labels (eBOS, eCHoCH, iBOS, iCHoCH) for instant structural event identification without cluttering chart with excessive text. 🔶 Performance Optimization Framework Utilizes efficient array management with configurable maximum limits (default 120 zones each type), automatic cleanup of oldest elements, and optional hiding of filled zones reducing active object count. The system includes intelligent state tracking minimizing recalculation overhead, optimized sweep detection using simple comparison logic, and streamlined zone update loops processing only active zones for consistent performance across extended sessions. 🔶 Why Choose Internal vs External Liquidity Zones ? This indicator delivers institutional-grade market structure analysis through hierarchical dual-timeframe liquidity mapping with comprehensive BOS/CHoCH detection. The distinction between external (major swing) and internal (minor retracement) structure provides complete smart money concept implementation where external zones define bias and targets while internal zones reveal tactical entries and stop hunts. The system's sweep classification distinguishes liquidity grabs from genuine breakouts, objective arrows project probable targets based on internal sweeps toward external levels, and comprehensive BOS/CHoCH labeling across both timeframes enables multi-dimensional structural analysis. Perfect for order flow traders implementing ICT concepts, liquidity-based strategies, or market maker models in cryptocurrency, forex, and futures markets where understanding the relationship between internal accumulation and external objectives is essential for high-probability trade location and proper risk management.Pine Script® göstergesiAlphaExtract tarafından420