Liquidity Hunter Pro v11.9 — TQI EditionLiquidity Hunter Pro v12 is built for intraday traders who want structure, clarity, and precision without unnecessary clutter. The tool blends market structure, momentum, trend alignment, volatility regime analysis, and liquidity mapping into a single unified model.
This version focuses on three core goals:
1. Identify only high-quality, directional market conditions.
The engine filters through HTF bias, short-term structure shifts, RSI momentum, and volatility compression/expansion. The idea is simple: wait for the market to become clean, aligned, and directional before considering an entry.
2. Map liquidity and detect sweeps in real time.
Major highs and lows are tracked using extended pivots, and the system highlights key areas where stop hunts or sweeps may occur. Sweeps and pressure zones are evaluated and factored directly into the quality score.
3. Grade every potential setup with a single, objective metric (TQI).
The Trade Quality Index (0–5⭐) compresses all signals into one reading so the trader can quickly judge whether a setup has enough quality to act on.
The script includes:
• Trend + Momentum + Structure detection
• HTF bias (optional)
• Volatility regime analysis
• Liquidity sweeps + pressure zones
• Micro-confirmation engine
• PQI (0–100%)
• TQI (0–5⭐)
• Clean HUD and Driver’s Guide
• Auto-cleaning labels and signal management
• Optional session filtering (London/NY)
This tool is designed for traders who value confirmation over noise.
It will not fire constantly.
It will wait patiently for clean, directional, aligned markets — and only then issue a signal.
How to Use Liquidity Hunter Pro v12
1. Check the HUD (top-right by default)
The HUD is your dashboard. Before doing anything:
A. HTF Bias
This is your map. Only trade in the direction of the bias.
B. Trend / Momentum / Structure
These should ideally all match the direction of the bias.
If they don’t line up → wait. No alignment = low probability.
C. Liquidity + Volatility Regime
“Sweep ↑→↓” or “Sweep ↓→↑” = potential reversal points
“Expansion” = clean conditions
“Compression” = choppy, avoid
You don’t need to overthink any of this — just think:
“Are the ingredients lined up?”
2. Wait for a valid signal
The indicator will only trigger a BUY or SELL when:
✓ HTF bias aligns
✓ Trend & momentum align
✓ Structure supports the move
✓ Micro-confirmation kicks in
✓ PQI ≥ 75
✓ Sessions are open (optional)
Signals are rare on purpose.
When one prints, you know the market conditions are stacked.
3. Read the label
Each signal prints a small block next to the candle containing:
• Entry price
• SL (based on structure)
• TP(2R) suggestion
• Liquidity context (e.g., sweep or pressure)
• Volatility regime
• TQI ⭐ rating (0–5)
This helps you judge the setup instantly.
A simple rule for beginners:
Trade only if TQI ≥ ⭐⭐⭐
Lower than that = more noise, less edge.
4. Use the liquidity zones
The script plots subtle boxes at recent liquidity highs/lows.
These mark:
• Where the market may hunt stops
• Where reversals often start
• Where signals are more meaningful
When a signal happens near liquidity → higher quality.
5. Follow the session filter (optional but recommended)
By default the tool focuses on:
• London session
• New York session
That removes 70% of low-volatility garbage.
You can turn this off if you trade crypto or indices overnight, but beginners usually benefit from keeping it on.
Recommended Settings
These are the settings used by most testers and early users.
Everything is configurable, but start with this:
Core Settings
• Fast EMA: 21
• Slow EMA: 55
• RSI Length: 14
• Pivot Lookback: 2
These settings create balanced structure detection and smooth trend signals.
HTF Bias
• Use HTF Bias: ON
• HTF Timeframe: 240 (H4)
H4 bias keeps you out of counter-trend traps.
Sessions
• Use London/NY Filter: ON
• London: 08:00–17:00
• New York: 13:30–21:00
Perfect for FX, indices, and metals.
Crypto traders: turn sessions OFF.
HUD + Guide
• HUD: ON
• Guide: ON
• Linger Bars: 12
This keeps things readable and prevents clutter.
Trading Tips for Beginners
These help keep you out of trouble:
1. Don’t fade the bias.
If HTF says bearish → avoid buys.
2. Don’t trade in compression regimes.
It saves you from chop.
3. Don’t chase signals that fire far from structure.
If the signal candle is huge, let it go.
4. Don’t trade without at least ⭐⭐⭐.
You’ll thank yourself later.
Final Thoughts
Liquidity Hunter Pro v12 isn’t meant to spam signals.
It’s meant to filter hard, highlight clean conditions, and help new traders avoid the traps the market throws every day.
Treat it as a trading assistant that tells you:
“The environment is right. Now you decide.”
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Seasonality PH (Full History) 📊 Description
The "Seasonality PH (Full History)" indicator provides an in-depth analysis of the seasonal tendencies of a selected symbol by utilizing all available historical data. The indicator aggregates historical movements (Long/Short) and calculates the Expected Value (EV) for each period (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly), offering a more robust view of the actual average gain/loss. The visualization is based on the Long/Short bar ratio (Bias) within the given period, where the column's height reflects the strength of the prevailing direction, and the direction (up/down) indicates the Long/Short bias. The indicator also includes a table with key statistics, including a prediction for the next 3 periods.
⚙️ Settings (Inputs)
Analysis
Statistics Table: Display the summary table in the corner of the chart with key statistics.
Performance Analysis: Display the main seasonal performance visualization as a histogram.
Analysis Period: Select the period for analysis: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly.
Seasonal Pivots: Displays the days when the asset tends to make annual seasonal highs/lows.
Pivot Strength: The number of surrounding bars required to confirm a seasonal pivot (higher value = stronger pivot).
Data Range
The indicator automatically utilizes all available history for the given instrument.
Extras
Highlight Current Trading Day: Highlights the current period and extends its horizontal line to the right.
Performance Labels: Displays labels on the columns. They include the % of the prevailing direction and the Expected Value (EV) in % for the period.
Show S/L Ratio in Table: Displays the Short/Long ratio in the table.
Track Changes: Connects the ends of the columns with a line to show the continuous change in Seasonal Bias.
Indexing
Anchor to Beginning of Year: Anchors all seasonal drawings to the first trading day of the current year.
Manual Offset: Enables manual offset to overlay seasonality onto previous years.
Offset Value: The offset value in number of bars (e.g., 252 bars/year).
Dividers
Month / Quarter: Enables visual separation of months or quarters in the Performance Analysis (with style and color selection).
Style
Settings for colors and line thickness for the main visualizations. Includes colors for Performance (Long/Short), Seasonal Pivots, and Dividers.
Conditional Coloring
Enable Conditional Bias Coloring: Activates conditional coloring of the columns.
Bias % Threshold (0-100): The minimum percentage strength of the prevailing direction (e.g., 70%) that activates the solid color.
High Long Bias Color / High Short Bias Color: Colors for periods with strong Long/Short bias.
Table
Settings for the position, colors, and text size of the statistics table.
💡 Concepts and Interpretation
Seasonal Analysis and Bias
Visualization: The main histogram shows the strength of the prevailing direction (Bias), not the average percentage change.
Column Height: Normalized by the Long/Short bar ratio. A taller column means a stronger Long or Short bias.
Column Direction: Up for Long Bias, Down for Short Bias.
Conditional Coloring: If the Long/Short ratio exceeds the set Bias % Threshold, the column fills with a solid color to emphasize a strong bias.
Expected Value (EV)
Definition: EV is a weighted average of the seasonal movement, considering both the probability of the movement (Long/Short ratio) and the average magnitude of these movements.
Usage: This value represents the historical profit/loss expectation for the given period. It is displayed in the Performance Labels and in the table as Average % Change.
Performance Labels
Top Number (%): The percentage of the prevailing direction (e.g., 75.00% Long).
Bottom Number (%): The Expected Value (EV) for the period in percent.
Statistics Table
Data Collected: The number of years from which data has been collected.
Average % Change: The Expected Value (EV) for the current period.
Current % Change: The actual percentage change of the current, yet-to-be-closed, period.
Prediction Next 3: The average Expected Value (EV) for the next 3 periods (a quick seasonal outlook).
⚠️ Important Note
Timeframe: For correct aggregation and accurate results, the chart must be set to the Daily (D) timeframe.
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Top-line % MovesOverview
A clean, text-only overlay that shows price momentum at a glance. It prints one line at the top-center of your chart:
Movement | Day % | 3-Day % | Wk %
What it shows
Day - Percent change from today’s regular-session open to the latest price
3-Day - Percent change from the daily open 3 trading days ago
Wk - Percent change from the daily open 5 trading days ago
How it works
Pulls daily opens via request.security so it stays consistent across intraday and daily timeframes
Calculates percent moves versus those opens and renders a single centered text line
Transparent background, bright white text, no bars or lines, minimal chart footprint
Notes
“Wk” uses 5 trading days. If you prefer 7 calendar days, change the lookback to your preference
Daily opens follow the symbol’s TradingView session settings. Extended or 24h markets may differ from your broker’s definition of “open”
Best for
Quick momentum read without clutter
Screeners, streaming layouts, and compact dashboards
Inputs
None
Tags
percent change, overlay, momentum, daily open, intraday, text display, minimal, Pine v6
NQ Scalping WMAThis indicator plots two Weighted Moving Averages (WMAs) derived from the high and close to visualize short-term momentum extremes on NQ (Nasdaq futures). I built it for myself for scalping reversals on the 1-minute timeframe.
The area between the upper WMA (“Top-Source”) and lower WMA (“Bot-Source”) is filled with contextual color: green when price is above the top WMA, red when price is below the bottom WMA, and neutral gray otherwise. This makes it easy to spot overextensions, potential snap-back zones, and quick mean-reversion opportunities. Inputs include WMA length, line color, and separate sources for top/bottom WMAs, allowing fast tuning for changing intraday volatility.
The original code I used to make this is from PlayBit EMA by FFriZz
Liquidity Sweeps + Swing High/Low — SMC/ICT (@PueblaATH)Liquidity Sweeps + Swing High/Low — SMC/ICT (@PueblaATH) is a liquidity-driven Smart Money Concepts tool that automatically maps out key swing highs and lows, tracks how they evolve into liquidity pools, and highlights when those levels are swept and either respected or invalidated. This indicator is built to give traders a clean, event-driven view of stop runs and liquidity grabs across any timeframe, from scalping to higher-timeframe context.
What the Indicator Does
Swing Structure & Liquidity Pools
Detects swing highs and lows using a configurable swing length, projects levels forward in time, and builds a liquidity-pool database through pivot arrays used for sweep detection.
Liquidity Sweeps (Stop Runs)
Identifies bearish (upward) and bullish (downward) sweeps through prior liquidity levels using three modes: Any Touch, Wick + Close Back, and Retest Rejection.
Each sweep can generate projective lines, labeled markers, and alerts.
Scope, Rate Limiting & Clean Visuals
Controls minimum spacing between swings and sweeps, limits sweep duplication, auto-revokes invalidated sweeps, and restricts the maximum number of visible events.
Smart offset logic reduces label overlap and keeps charts clean even in dense price action.
Timeframe Filters & Utilities
Allows hiding all drawings between specific timeframes and optionally skipping calculations or clearing internal state when hidden.
Includes debug pivot markers and an optional TF/Bucket badge.
Timeframe Auto-Mode (Original Adaptive Engine)
This indicator features a fully original, seven-bucket Auto-Mode engine that adapts sensitivity to the active timeframe.
Bucket Classification (by seconds)
≤1m, >1m–15m, >15m–30m, >30m–1h, >1h–4h, >4h–1d, >1d.
Bucket-Specific Settings
Each bucket has unique sensitivity sets:
Swing/Sweep lengths
Projection distances
Line style and width
Rate-limiting gaps
Pivot count and bar-lookback windows
Overlap windows
Adaptive Behavior
Lower timeframes gain more reactive behavior, while higher timeframes apply smoother and more selective filters.
Manual Override
Auto-Mode can be disabled to use the Core manual settings for full customization.
How to Use It
Attach the indicator and choose whether to keep Auto-Mode ON or OFF.
Select the sweep mode (e.g., Wick + Close Back for ICT-style liquidity grabs).
Adjust label text, size, color, and offsets to your preference.
Use timeframe filters to show drawings only where you want them.
Enable alerts for bullish sweeps, bearish sweeps, or revocations.
Combine sweep events with your own confluence (sessions, bias, OBs/FVGs, etc.).
Originality & Credits Disclaimer
This script is an original work by @PueblaATH , created specifically for Liquidity Sweeps + Swing High/Low — SMC/ICT (@PueblaATH) under the MPL 2.0 license.
The concepts used (swing highs/lows, liquidity pools, sweeps, SMC/ICT behavior) are public and widely known—they do not belong to any author or protected script.
This indicator does not repackage or cosmetically modify existing code.
Its architecture—including the multi-bucket Auto-Mode engine, pivot/sweep management system, revocation logic, overlap-aware labeling, and TF-based hide/skip/clear controls—is uniquely implemented for this script.
If any future update reuses or adapts code from public sources, full credit will be given in both comments and description, with clear explanation of what was reused and what was originally added or improved.
10 - EMA - Exponential Moving Averages - emaThese are the EMAs 10 in one, can be adjusted to your needs
Adaptive Timeframe Confluence - v3.0time frame for breadth indicators. it shows the CVD, VIX< VVIX all in one place
POC Lines (Daily / Weekly / Monthly)This indicator plots the Point of Control (POC) on your chart for three key timeframes — daily, weekly, and monthly. The POC is the price level at which the highest trading volume occurred during a given period, highlighting where market participants were most active.
How to Trade Using the Daily / Weekly / Monthly POC Indicator
Identify Market Bias
Use the monthly POC as a major structural reference. If price is above the monthly POC, bias may be bullish; below it may signal caution or potential bearish bias.
Use the weekly POC for intermediate trend context. Price respecting the weekly POC can enhance confidence in direction.
Use the daily POC for fine-tuning entries, exits or intraday structure.
Use POC as Support/Resistance Zones
When price approaches a POC from above, the level can act as support — look for bullish reversal signals.
When price approaches a POC from below, it can act as resistance — look for bearish rejection setups.
If price breaks through a POC convincingly (with strong volume or momentum), then the level may flip: the broken POC becomes a new reference zone for opposite side trades.
Timeframe Confluence = Higher Probability
A trade setup is stronger when the daily, weekly, and monthly POCs align or cluster near the same price zone. This confluence raises the chance that price will react.
Conversely, avoid setups where the POCs are widely scattered across timeframes — these have less structural weight.
Entry, Stop & Target Strategy
Entry: Enter once price touches a significant POC level and shows confirmation (e.g., candlestick reversal, volume spike, or confluence with other level).
Stop-Loss: Place stop just beyond the POC level (for support trades, slightly below; for resistance trades, slightly above).
Target: Use the next major POC or price structure level (previous high/low, value area edges) as your initial target. If price moves through the POC, target a breakout to the next structural zone.
Be patient — price may test a POC level multiple times or ignore it entirely before reacting.
Use the POC indicator as a guiding framework, not a guarantee. Combine with other tools (trend direction, price action, volume, market context) to refine your execution.
Multi Rolling VWAPMulti Rolling VWAP Indicator
Displays 4 volume-weighted average price (VWAP) levels on your chart:
7D VWAP - Weekly rolling average
30D VWAP - Monthly rolling average
90D VWAP - Quarterly rolling average
365D VWAP - Yearly rolling average
Each VWAP shows where the average price is, weighted by volume. Institutional traders often use these levels as support/resistance.
Optional Features:
Bands show volatility zones (Value Area High/Low)
Anchor modes: Reset weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly instead of rolling
Crypto volume aggregation from 15+ exchanges for accurate calculations
Clean, minimal design for white background charts.
Gann Square of 144 (Master Price & Time)🔹 What this tool does
Draws a 144-unit square in price & time (0 → 144)
Plots all key horizontal & vertical levels:
0, 18, 36, 48, 54, 72, 90, 96, 108, 126, 144
Highlights the main 1/2 level (72) as thick midline
Marks 1/3 and 2/3 (48 & 96) as special harmonic levels
Draws internal diagonals (0–144, 144–0 and sub-squares)
Plots an 8-ray Gann fan from the 0-point (0 → 36 / 72 / 108 / 144 etc.)
Keeps price–time ratio consistent inside the box:
the 1×1 angle has a fixed slope = price_per_bar
The idea: once the square is calibrated to a major swing, you can study how price respects these angles and harmonic zones over time.
🔧 Inputs & how to set it up correctly
Choose your timeframe
Works best on Daily and Weekly charts.
Use one timeframe consistently when calibrating the square.
Start offset (bars back)
Start offset (bars back) shifts the whole square left/right.
Increase the value to move the square further into the past, decrease it to move it closer to the current bars.
Box width (bars)
Box width (bars) = how many bars the square spans horizontally.
Bigger value = projects the structure further into the future.
Example: 288 bars ≈ 2×144 units in time, 720 bars for longer-term projection, etc.
Bottom price
Bottom price is your 0-level in price.
Usually set this to a major swing low (cycle low, bear market low, important pivot).
The bottom-left corner of the square conceptually sits at:
(start_offset_bar, bottom_price)
Price per bar (slope 1×1) (if your version has this input)
This defines the slope of the 1×1 angle (main Gann angle).
Recommended way to set it:
Pick a major impulsive move from Swing Low → Swing High.
Measure:
Price range = High − Low
Number of bars between them.
Compute:
price_per_bar = price_range / number_of_bars
Use that as your 1×1 value in the input.
Now the main diagonal from 0 to 144 represents the true Gann 1×1 for that swing.
Important: The 1×1 angle is mathematically correct (price-per-bar), even if it does not always look like a perfect 45° line visually in TradingView due to chart scaling.
📖 How to read the Square of 144
Horizontal levels
0 = anchor price (bottom)
18, 36, 48, 54, 72, 90, 96, 108, 126, 144 = key price harmonics
72 (1/2) often acts as major support/resistance
48 & 96 (1/3 and 2/3) are strong “vibration” levels
Vertical levels
Same units but in time (bars).
When important pivots in price occur near these verticals, you get time–price confluence.
Midlines (1/2)
The thick horizontal and vertical lines at 72 mark the center of the square.
Crossings around these often signal important cycle turns.
1/3 & 2/3 zones (48–54 and 90–96)
These narrow bands are powerful reversal / decision zones.
Price often reacts strongly there or accelerates if they break.
Gann fan from 0-point
These rays represent major trends:
1×1 equivalent (main diagonal)
Faster & slower angles (e.g. 2×1, 1×2, etc depending on configuration)
If price breaks one fan angle cleanly, it often “falls” or “climbs” toward the next one.
🎯 Practical use cases
Project future support/resistance zones based on a major low.
See where price is in the square: early in the cycle (0–36), mid (around 72), or late (108–144).
Watch how price respects:
midlines (72),
1/3 and 2/3 bands (48–54, 90–96),
and the fan angles from 0.
Combine with your own price action / Fibonacci / trend tools – this is not a signal generator, but a time–price map.
⚠️ Notes & limitations
This tool is for educational & analytical purposes only.
It does not generate buy/sell signals.
Visual 45° angles in TradingView can change when you zoom or rescale the chart.
→ The script keeps the internal price-per-bar logic stable, even if the drawing looks steeper/flatter when zooming.
Always confirm zones with price action, volume, and higher timeframe context.
Alpha Net Liquidity HunterThis indicator was developed by the Alpha Net community to help users gain a deeper understanding of the market and provide more accurate signals when the market reverses. Please contact the Alpha Net community directly for detailed support.
VWAP D/W/M + MA100 & EMA100 albanThis TradingView indicator displays three independent VWAPs (Volume Weighted Average Prices) along with MA100 (Simple Moving Average) and EMA100 (Exponential Moving Average) on the chart.
Key Features:
VWAP #1, VWAP #2, VWAP #3: Each VWAP can be configured independently with:
Source (hlc3, close, etc.)
Anchor period (Session, Week, Month, Quarter, Year, Decade, Century, Earnings, Dividends, Splits)
Offset
Option to hide on daily or higher timeframes
MA100: 100-period Simple Moving Average
EMA100: 100-period Exponential Moving Average
Purpose:
This script is ideal for traders who want to track multiple VWAP levels simultaneously while also monitoring the 100-period moving averages for trend analysis. It provides a clean setup without bands or fills, focusing solely on price averages.
Use Cases:
Identify intraday or multi-timeframe VWAP levels
Combine VWAP levels with MA100/EMA100 for support/resistance analysis
Analyze trend direction and momentum using moving averages
369 Energy Flow – GOLD & FOREXTesla-Inspired 3-6-9 Breakout System
Harness the hidden rhythm of the market with 369 Energy Flow, a precision indicator that maps 3:00, 6:00, and 9:00 price levels across UTC or EST, capturing the exact high and low of each sacred node.
Core Features:
• 369 Grid – Auto-detected 3-6-9 hourly levels with clean, color-coded lines (purple, orange, red)
• Vortex Math Filter – Only triggers when candle range reduces to 3, 6, or 9 (true harmonic resonance)
• Confluence Engine (C3–C18) – Scores price interaction with 369 levels:
C3 = single touch • C9 = 9-level break • C18 = full 3-6-9 alignment
• 22 EMA Equilibrium – Price must close above (long) or below (short) the 22-period EMA
• Previous Day Bias – Filters entries with yesterday’s open/close direction
• Smart Alerts – “369 LONG @ 4205.4 | Conf: 12” with exact price and confluence
Signal Logic (Mechanical):
LONG → Bull day + Close > 22 EMA + C≥6 + Vortex ON + Break above highest 369 high
SHORT → Bear day + Close < 22 EMA + C≥6 + Vortex ON + Break below lowest 369 low
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Сильные уровни Strong Levels (Clustering + Auto-Update) — Resistance/Support Detection
This indicator automatically detects, tracks, and updates strong support and resistance levels using pivot points, level clustering, touch-reaction logic, and strength scoring.
It is designed for traders who want dynamic, high-quality S/R levels that adapt to current market structure.
Key Features
1. Pivot-Based Level Detection
Identifies local highs/lows using user-defined left/right pivot parameters.
Adds new resistance (R) or support (S) levels automatically.
2. Smart Level Filtering
Minimum distance filter ensures only meaningful levels are kept.
Automatic deletion of old or invalidated levels.
Maximum level count to keep the chart clean.
3. Touch Detection & Strength Calculation
A level becomes “touched” when price approaches it within a customizable tolerance.
Each touch increases the level’s strength score.
Levels are removed after a breakout or after a confirmed bounce in the opposite direction.
4. Clustering of Nearby Levels
Nearby levels (within percentage range) are grouped into clusters.
The strongest level within each cluster becomes the cluster “winner.”
The globally strongest level across all clusters is highlighted.
5. Visual Enhancements
Strongest cluster level uses:
Solid line style
Thicker line width
Regular levels use dotted lines.
Labels show:
Type: R (resistance) / S (support)
Price
Touch count (strength)
6. Fully Customizable
Pivot sensitivity
Touch tolerance
Bounce threshold
Minimum level spacing
Cluster range sensitivity
Line colors and widths
Label display toggle
Usage Tips
Increase pivot size for higher-timeframe levels.
Decrease cluster tolerance for instruments with low volatility.
Use level strength (touch count) to identify the most reliable zones.
ProChart NF50 1H📘 Nifty 50 – 1 Hour Options Trading Indicator (By- Dr Bean)
This indicator is designed specifically for Nifty 50 Index on the 1-hour timeframe, optimized for options trading (For Call entries based on index direction).
It automatically identifies high-probability Buy and Sell signals, using a combination of trend structure, volatility filters, and momentum logic. The goal is to capture clean directional moves with controlled risk.
🔍 What the Indicator Does
✅ 1. Generates Buy & Sell Signals
Buy signal appears when the trend flips bullish and volatility confirms the momentum.
Sell signal appears when upward momentum weakens and reversal logic triggers.
This helps option traders decide when to enter CE (Call) or Exit positions with better timing.
📈 Example of Signals on Chart
The chart shows:
Buy signals at early trend stages
Sell signals when momentum weakens
Take-Profit markers based on trailing logic
Trend structure lines to visualize the move
This makes spotting trend continuation and reversal trades extremely simple.
📊 Backtested Performance
Based on historical Nifty 50 (1-hour timeframe): (On 14/11/2025)
Total Trades: 329
Win Rate: 51.67%
Profit Factor: 1.83
Largest Win: ₹944.05
Largest Loss: –₹307.15
Average R Multiple: 0.46
Max Win Streak: 7
Max Loss Streak: 6
These stats show high reward-to-risk stability, with controlled losses and strong upside streaks.
🎯 Why This Indicator Works Well for Options
Nifty 50 moves cleanly on higher timeframes
1-hour candles reduce noise
Signals are not overly frequent
Momentum and ATR-based filters help avoid choppy markets
Easy visual signals help traders take CE decisions confidently
This indicator is ideal for:
Intraday & Swing Options Traders
Traders who prefer rule-based signals
Nifty Index direction traders
💡 Overall Purpose
This tool simplifies the process of identifying:
Trend continuation
Momentum breakouts
Profit-taking zones
Early reversals
It helps option traders take trades based on clear, objective, visual signals, instead of guesswork.
⏱️ Recommended Timeframe:
Optimized for 1-Hour Charts
💬 Note : This is a paid indicator. Access is granted upon subscription.
For inquiries, trial access, or support, please contact us directly via TradingView or our official social channels.
Market Risk Applies – All trading involves risk. Always use proper risk management and never rely solely on any single indicator for trading decisions.
Backtesting Recommended – Before live trading, test this indicator on past data and in simulated environments to understand its behavior and limitations.
Disclaimer : We and our private indicator are not registered with SEBI (India), the SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission), or any other financial regulatory authority. The information provided is purely for educational and informational purposes and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Please consult a registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Liquidity Hunter + ShortLiquidity Hunter + Short
Version with Short Trade Signals by Cihan Culha
This indicator is based on the original Liquidity Hunter by ChartPrime (MPL 2.0 license).
It detects potential Long and Short liquidity hunts by analyzing candle body, wick percentages, ATR bands, and slope direction.
Features:
Long signals (original) based on lower wick, body %, slope, and ATR bands
Short signals (added) based on upper wick, body %, negative slope, and ATR bands
Target (TP), Stop Loss (SL), CHOCH, and BOS levels plotted dynamically
Visual boxes highlight potential liquidity zones
Risk/Reward (RR) configurable via input
Usage Notes:
This modified version adds Short trade signals while preserving the original Long logic
Original author ChartPrime is credited; modifications by Cihan Culha
Adjust Body %, Wick %, and RR multiplier to suit your trading timeframe and style
For educational purposes; always use proper risk management
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