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Consolidation Zones & Auto Range [Malibu]

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The Consolidation Zones & Auto Range [Malibu] is a professional visualization tool designed to identify periods of market indecision. Instead of cluttering your chart, this indicator automatically detects and draws boxes around sideways/range-bound markets, helping you stay out of the "chop" and focus on high-probability setups.

This tool is perfect for Price Action and SMC traders who need to see where price is accumulating before the next big move.

🚀 Key Features
Automatic Range Detection: Uses smart price action logic to find areas where price is stuck in a corridor.

Clean Visual Framework: Automatically draws and extends boxes to give you a clear view of historical and current consolidation areas.

Customizable UI: Full control over box colors, borders, and transparency to match your personal chart style.

Noise Reduction: Specifically tuned to ignore minor price fluctuations and only highlight significant ranges.

All-Timeframe Compatibility: Optimized for everything from 1-minute scalping to daily trend analysis.

💡 How to Use This Tool
Identify the Range: Use the automatically drawn boxes to see where institutional orders are being filled.

Manual Breakout Analysis: Watch for a candle close outside the box boundaries to identify potential trend starts.

Support & Resistance: Use the top and bottom of the consolidation boxes as high-probability zones for mean reversion trades.

Confluence: Combine these zones with your existing strategy (Order Blocks, FVG, or Quasimodo) for better entries.

🛠️ Settings
Detection Sensitivity: Fine-tune how the algorithm identifies a "flat" market.

Zone Lookback: Adjust how many bars the indicator analyzes to form a range.

Visual Styles: Choose your preferred colors for a professional look.

⚠️ Disclaimer
Trading involves significant risk. This is a visualization tool and does not provide buy/sell signals. It should be used as part of a complete trading plan.

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