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1. INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION
What is SMC Suite Pro?
SMC Suite Pro is a professional-grade Smart Money Concepts indicator built for serious traders. Unlike basic SMC tools, this suite incorporates institutional-level filtering including displacement validation, volume confirmation, and structure-based detection to eliminate low-probability setups.
What Makes This Different:

Quality Filtering: Order Blocks require displacement (strong move away), not just any swing
Volume Confirmation: Optional volume spike filter for institutional footprint detection
Structure Based: OBs only valid after Break of Structure (BOS)
Smart Mitigation: Tracks partial fills vs full mitigation
Auto Fibonacci: Dynamic fibs from confirmed swing points
Institutional S/R: Based on liquidity zones, not random pivots
Clean Visuals: Minimal, professional, no chart clutter

Installation:

Open TradingView and navigate to your chart
Click 'Indicators' in the top toolbar (or press /)
Select 'Invite-only scripts' or search for 'SMC Suite Pro [Hollow Point]'
Click to add the indicator to your chart
Access settings by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator name


2. MASTER CONTROLS
The Master Controls section allows you to quickly toggle each major feature on or off. This is useful for decluttering your chart or focusing on specific concepts.
SettingDefaultDescriptionShow Fair Value GapsONDisplay FVG zones on chartShow Order BlocksONDisplay OB zones on chartShow Breaker BlocksONDisplay failed OBs that flip polarityShow Support/ResistanceONDisplay dynamic S/R levelsShow Fibonacci ExtensionsONDisplay auto-calculated fib levels

Pro Tip: When learning SMC concepts, enable only one feature at a time to understand how each zone type behaves before combining them.


3. FAIR VALUE GAPS (FVG)
What is a Fair Value Gap?
A Fair Value Gap (also called an imbalance) is a three-candle pattern where price moves so aggressively that it creates a gap between the first and third candle. This gap represents an area where price moved too quickly for proper price discovery, and the market often returns to "fill" this gap.
Bullish FVG: Forms when the low of the current candle is higher than the high of two candles ago. This indicates strong buying pressure and creates a support zone.
Bearish FVG: Forms when the high of the current candle is lower than the low of two candles ago. This indicates strong selling pressure and creates a resistance zone.
FVG Settings:
SettingRangeDescriptionMax FVGs to Track10-200How many FVGs to keep on chart (older ones removed)Min FVG Size (Points)0+Filter out tiny gaps. Set to 0 for no filterMitigation TypeClose/Wick/CEHow price must interact to mitigate the FVGShow Mitigated FVGsON/OFFKeep or remove FVGs after mitigationShow CE Line (50%)ON/OFFDisplay the Consequent Encroachment lineBullish FVG ColorColorDefault: Cyan (#00BCD4)Bearish FVG ColorColorDefault: Orange (#FF6D00)
Understanding Mitigation Types:

Close: FVG is mitigated only when a candle CLOSES inside the zone
Wick: FVG is mitigated when any wick touches the zone (most sensitive)
CE (50%): FVG is mitigated when price reaches the 50% level (Consequent Encroachment)


Pro Tip: The CE (50%) level is where institutional traders often target their entries. Enable 'Show CE Line' to see this key level as a dotted line through each FVG.


4. ORDER BLOCKS (OB)
What is an Order Block?
An Order Block is the last opposing candle before a significant move that breaks market structure. It represents a zone where institutional orders were placed, and price often returns to these zones before continuing in the direction of the break.
Bullish OB: The last bearish (red) candle before price breaks above a swing high. This zone acts as potential support when price returns.
Bearish OB: The last bullish (green) candle before price breaks below a swing low. This zone acts as potential resistance when price returns.
Order Block Settings:
SettingRangeDescriptionOB Detection Lookback10-200How far back to keep OBs visibleSwing Length2-20Bars needed to confirm a swing high/lowRequire DisplacementON/OFFOB must have strong move away (2x ATR)Require Volume SpikeON/OFFOB candle must exceed avg volume by 20%Show Mitigated OBsON/OFFKeep or remove OBs after price trades throughBullish OB ColorColorDefault: Green (#4CAF50)Bearish OB ColorColorDefault: Red (#F44336)
Quality Filtering Explained:
Displacement Requirement: This is what separates high-quality OBs from noise. When enabled, the indicator only marks OBs where price moved at least 2x the Average True Range (ATR) away from the zone. This confirms institutional participation.
Volume Requirement: When enabled, the OB candle must have volume at least 20% above the 20-period average. This helps confirm that the zone had significant trading activity.

Pro Tip: Keep 'Require Displacement' ON for cleaner, higher-probability setups. Only disable it if you want to see all potential OBs for educational purposes.


5. BREAKER BLOCKS (BB)
What is a Breaker Block?
A Breaker Block is a failed Order Block that has been violated and now acts with opposite polarity. When an OB fails to hold, it indicates a shift in market sentiment and becomes a powerful zone for the opposite direction.
Bullish Breaker: Forms when a bearish OB is broken to the upside. The failed resistance zone now acts as support.
Bearish Breaker: Forms when a bullish OB is broken to the downside. The failed support zone now acts as resistance.
Breaker Block Settings:
SettingDefaultDescriptionShow Mitigated BreakersOFFKeep or remove breakers after mitigationBullish Breaker ColorColorDefault: Blue (#2196F3)Bearish Breaker ColorColorDefault: Purple (#9C27B0)
How Breakers Form:

A valid Order Block forms after a Break of Structure
Price returns to the OB zone as expected
Instead of respecting the zone, price breaks through it
The failed OB is now marked as a Breaker with flipped polarity
Price often returns to test the breaker from the opposite side


Pro Tip: Breaker Blocks are particularly powerful when they align with higher timeframe structure. A breaker on the 15m that aligns with a 4H level is a high-probability setup.


6. SUPPORT & RESISTANCE
Dynamic S/R Zones
Unlike traditional S/R that uses arbitrary horizontal lines, this indicator creates dynamic zones based on confirmed swing points. These zones represent areas of genuine liquidity where price has previously reversed.
S/R Settings:
SettingRangeDescriptionS/R Swing Length3-50Bars needed to confirm swing high/lowMax Levels Each Side2-10Maximum support and resistance levels to showZone Width (ATR %)0.1-1.0How wide the S/R zone is (as % of ATR)Support Zone ColorColorDefault: Teal (#26A69A)Resistance Zone ColorColorDefault: Red (#EF5350)

Pro Tip: Use a higher Swing Length (15-20) for cleaner, more significant levels. Lower values (5-10) will show more levels but include more noise.


7. FIBONACCI EXTENSIONS
Auto-Calculated Fibonacci Levels
The indicator automatically calculates Fibonacci extension levels from confirmed swing points. These levels help identify potential profit targets and reversal zones.
Fibonacci Settings:
SettingDefaultDescriptionFib Swing Length20Bars needed to confirm swing for fib calculation1.0 LevelONShow the 100% extension level1.272 LevelONShow the 127.2% extension level1.618 LevelONShow the 161.8% (Golden Ratio) level2.0 LevelONShow the 200% extension level2.618 LevelONShow the 261.8% extension levelBullish Fib ColorColorDefault: Green (#00E676)Bearish Fib ColorColorDefault: Red (#FF5252)
Key Fibonacci Levels:

1.0 (100%): Equal measured move - common first target
1.272: First extension beyond the measured move
1.618 (Golden Ratio): The most significant fib level - high probability reversal zone
2.0 (200%): Double the original move - strong target in trending markets
2.618: Extended target for strong trends


8. VISUAL SETTINGS
Customizing Your Display
SettingOptionsDescriptionShow LabelsON/OFFDisplay zone type labels (FVG, OB, BB, S, R)Label StyleMinimal/DetailedMinimal shows type only; Detailed adds direction arrowsMitigated ColorColorColor for zones after mitigation (if shown)
Info Table:
The indicator displays a small information table in the top-right corner showing active zone counts:

FVGs - Number of active Fair Value Gaps
OBs - Number of active Order Blocks
Breakers - Number of active Breaker Blocks
Resistance - Number of resistance levels
Support - Number of support levels


9. ALERT CONFIGURATION
Available Alerts:
SMC Suite Pro includes alerts for all major zone formations. To set up alerts in TradingView:

Click the 'Alerts' button (alarm clock icon) or press Alt+A
Set Condition to 'SMC Suite Pro [Hollow Point]'
Select the desired alert from the dropdown
Configure notification method and expiration

Alert NameTriggers WhenBullish FVGA new bullish Fair Value Gap formsBearish FVGA new bearish Fair Value Gap formsBullish OBA new bullish Order Block forms after BOSBearish OBA new bearish Order Block forms after BOSBullish BreakerA bearish OB fails and becomes bullish breakerBearish BreakerA bullish OB fails and becomes bearish breaker

10. TRADING STRATEGIES
Strategy 1: FVG + OB Confluence
The highest probability setups occur when multiple zone types align. Look for an Order Block that contains or overlaps with a Fair Value Gap.

Identify the trend direction on a higher timeframe
Wait for a Break of Structure in your trading timeframe
Look for an OB that forms with an FVG inside or adjacent to it
Enter when price returns to the zone, ideally at the FVG's CE (50%) level
Stop loss below/above the OB; target the next S/R level or fib extension

Strategy 2: Breaker Block Reversal
Breaker Blocks signal potential trend changes. Trade them when they align with higher timeframe structure.

Note when a valid Order Block fails (becomes a Breaker)
Wait for price to move away from the breaker zone
Enter when price returns to test the breaker from the opposite side
Stop loss on the other side of the breaker zone
Target the next significant zone or fib level

Strategy 3: Fibonacci Extension Targets
Use the auto-calculated fib levels to set profit targets and identify potential reversal zones.

Enter a trade using FVG, OB, or Breaker confluence
Set first target at the 1.0 (100%) fib level
Move stop to breakeven after first target is hit
Trail remaining position toward 1.618 level
Watch for reversal signs at each fib level


11. BEST PRACTICES
Timeframe Selection:

Scalping (1m-5m): Use shorter swing lengths (3-5), focus on FVGs
Day Trading (15m-1H): Default settings work well; use OB + FVG confluence
Swing Trading (4H-Daily): Use longer swing lengths (10-20); focus on OBs and Breakers

Multi-Timeframe Analysis:

Identify bias on the Daily/4H chart using S/R zones
Look for OBs and Breakers on the 1H chart in the direction of bias
Time entries on the 15m/5m using FVG + OB confluence
Use fib extensions from the higher timeframe for targets

Risk Management:

Never risk more than 1-2% per trade
Place stops beyond the full zone, not at the edge
Wait for price to enter the zone before executing
Don't chase - if you miss the zone, wait for the next setup
Reduced size when trading against higher timeframe trend

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Trading every zone without confluence
Ignoring higher timeframe context
Entering before price reaches the zone
Using zones that have already been mitigated
Overcomplicating the chart with all features enabled


"Dull entries miss the mark. Hollow points always expand."
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