Liquidity + SP y RS + Zones [AlgoRich]This indicator is designed to identify key areas in the market, such as support and resistance levels, liquidity zones, and important price structures.
Additionally, it highlights operational areas based on specific time frames, facilitating technical analysis and decision-making in trading.
How does it work?
1. Identification of Pivot Levels
The indicator identifies local highs and lows on the chart, known as pivot levels, which are zones where the price tends to react, such as:
Support zones: Areas where the price is likely to stop falling.
Resistance zones: Areas where the price might encounter obstacles to keep rising.
These levels are calculated by analyzing a range of bars around the current price and are highlighted with lines, boxes, and labels on the chart.
2. Liquidity Zones
Liquidity zones are defined as areas where there has been an accumulation of orders, either for buying or selling. These zones are significant because they often signal future price movements.
The indicator creates visual boxes around these levels, allowing traders to quickly identify areas where the price might react.
3. Support and Resistance Lines
Horizontal lines are drawn at the identified highs and lows, representing support and resistance levels on the chart.
These lines can be extended forward until the price touches them, showing whether the level has been respected or "broken."
4. Visual Labels
The indicator can also display labels at key levels to provide additional information, such as whether the level corresponds to a high or low.
5. Operational Zones
In addition to support and resistance levels, the indicator allows users to mark specific time periods, referred to as operational sessions.
These zones highlight user-defined periods, such as:
New York session
London session
Daily session
This helps focus analysis on the most active market periods.
6. Customization
The user can customize the following:
Pivot sizes (how many bars to consider to the left and right).
Colors and styles of the lines, boxes, and labels.
Visibility of elements such as boxes, lines, and labels.
Whether to extend the levels forward until the price reaches them.
What is this indicator used for?
Identifying key areas in the market: Support, resistance levels, and liquidity zones are essential for understanding where the price is most likely to react.
Defining entry and exit points: Highlighted zones help determine when to open or close trades.
Highlighting key market moments: With operational sessions, you can focus on the most relevant periods for your strategy.
Simplifying technical analysis: By visualizing levels and zones directly on the chart, it reduces the time needed to identify critical areas.
Benefits for Traders
This indicator is ideal for traders who:
Want to analyze key market levels quickly and efficiently.
Are looking for high-probability zones to trade, based on support, resistance, and liquidity areas.
Need a visual approach to highlight operational levels and important time frames on their charts.
In summary, this indicator serves as a comprehensive tool that combines advanced technical analysis with a user-friendly visual interface, allowing traders to make more informed and precise decisions.
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TRADUCCIÓN AL ESPAÑOL:
Este indicador está diseñado para identificar zonas clave en el mercado, como niveles de soporte y resistencia, zonas de liquidez, y estructuras importantes de precios. Además, resalta las áreas operativas de acuerdo con horarios específicos, facilitando el análisis técnico y la toma de decisiones en el trading.
¿Cómo funciona?
1. Identificación de Niveles Pivot
El indicador busca máximos y mínimos locales en el gráfico, conocidos como niveles pivote, los cuales son zonas donde el precio suele reaccionar, como en:
Zonas de soporte: Donde el precio tiene probabilidades de detener su caída.
Zonas de resistencia: Donde el precio podría encontrar obstáculos para seguir subiendo.
Estos niveles son calculados analizando un rango de barras alrededor del precio actual, y se destacan con líneas, cajas y etiquetas en el gráfico.
2. Zonas de Liquidez
Las zonas de liquidez se definen como áreas donde ha habido una acumulación de órdenes, ya sea de compra o venta. Estas zonas son importantes porque suelen marcar movimientos futuros significativos en el precio.
El indicador crea cajas visuales alrededor de estos niveles, permitiendo identificar rápidamente las áreas donde el precio puede reaccionar.
3. Líneas de Soporte y Resistencia
Se trazan líneas horizontales en los máximos y mínimos identificados, representando los niveles de soporte y resistencia en el gráfico.
Estas líneas se pueden extender hacia adelante hasta que el precio las toque, mostrando si el nivel ha sido respetado o "roto".
4. Etiquetas Visuales
El indicador también puede mostrar etiquetas en los niveles clave para proporcionar información adicional, como si el nivel corresponde a un máximo o un mínimo.
5. Zonas Operativas
Además de los niveles de soporte y resistencia, el indicador permite marcar zonas de tiempo específicas, llamadas sesiones operativas.
Estas zonas resaltan períodos definidos por el usuario, como:
Sesión de Nueva York.
Sesión de Londres.
Diario.
Esto ayuda a enfocar el análisis en los momentos más activos del mercado.
6. Personalización
El usuario puede personalizar:
Tamaños de pivote (cuántas barras a la izquierda y derecha considerar).
Colores y estilos de las líneas, cajas y etiquetas.
La visibilidad de elementos como cajas, líneas y etiquetas.
Extender o no los niveles hacia adelante hasta que el precio los alcance.
¿Para qué sirve este indicador?
Identificar zonas importantes del mercado: Los niveles de soporte, resistencia y las zonas de liquidez son esenciales para entender dónde es más probable que el precio reaccione.
Definir puntos de entrada y salida: Las zonas destacadas ayudan a determinar cuándo abrir o cerrar operaciones.
Resaltar momentos clave del mercado: Con las sesiones operativas, puedes enfocarte en los períodos más relevantes para tu estrategia.
Simplificar el análisis técnico: Visualizando niveles y zonas directamente en el gráfico, se reduce el tiempo necesario para identificar áreas críticas.
Beneficio para los Traders
Este indicador es ideal para traders que:
Quieren analizar niveles clave del mercado de forma rápida y eficiente.
Buscan zonas de alta probabilidad para operar, basándose en soportes, resistencias y zonas de liquidez.
Necesitan un enfoque visual para destacar niveles operativos y horarios importantes en sus gráficos.
En resumen, este indicador actúa como una herramienta integral para combinar análisis técnico avanzado con una interfaz visual amigable, lo que permite a los traders tomar decisiones más informadas y precisas.
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Liquidity IndicatorThe Liquidity Indicator helps identify key price levels where liquidity may be concentrated by highlighting local highs and local lows on the chart. These levels are calculated using a lookback period to determine the highest and lowest points in the recent price action.
Local Highs: Displayed as red lines, these indicate recent peaks where price has experienced rejection or a possible reversal point.
Local Lows: Displayed as green lines, these represent recent troughs where price may find support or experience a bounce.
This indicator is useful for spotting potential areas of interest for price reversal or continuation, as high liquidity zones may lead to more significant price movements.
Key Features:
Adjustable lookback period to define the scope for identifying local highs and lows.
Continuous plotting without any time restrictions, providing real-time insights into liquidity conditions.
Alerts available for when a local high or local low is detected, enabling timely market analysis.
Use Case:
This indicator can be used in conjunction with other technical analysis tools or strategies to help identify significant price levels where liquidity could impact price action. It is suitable for both intraday and swing traders looking for key price zones where potential reversals or continuations might occur.
Liquidity LevelsThe "Liquidity Levels" indicator on TradingView is designed to identify and highlight liquidity levels in the market. This indicator is based on pivot highs and lows with an adjustable offset to adjust the importance and length of the identified levels.
The strength of this indicator lies in its ability to highlight changes in liquidity levels, which can be crucial for traders. By marking pivot highs and lows, potential areas of high liquidity are highlighted, which can indicate where significant market movements or reversal points may occur.
The flexibility of whether the calculation is based on the closing price or the high/low prices allows for customisable analysis. The visual representation of liquidity levels by lines makes it easier to identify and monitor these key areas in the chart, which can provide additional value for traders.
Liquidity Channel with B/SIndicator - Liquidity Level
Which calculates the liquidity levels based on the highest high and lowest low of the specified period. It determines the middle line, upper line, and lower line of the liquidity channel. The liquidity level is the average of the upper and lower lines, and the liquidity level distance is half of the difference between the upper and lower lines.
Here, the code determines if the conditions for overbought and oversold signals are met. It compares the current closing price with the previous opening price to determine the color of the bar (red or green). If the conditions are met and the bar color matches the expected direction (red for overbought and green for oversold), the respective signals are triggered.
The code plots buy and sell signals on the chart using shape labels. It displays "Buy" labels below the bars for buy signals and "Sell" labels above the bars for sell signals. Additionally, it colors the bars in gray. The code also sets up alert conditions to send notifications when buy or sell signals occur.
*************** Please note that this is a high-level overview of the code's functionality. The specific details and calculations may vary based on the parameters and settings provided in the code.
*************** Remember, trading involves risks, and it's important to thoroughly test any strategy and consider risk management principles before using it in live trading. It's recommended to consult with a knowledgeable financial advisor or professional trader for guidance and assistance in developing and implementing trading strategies.
***************Happy trading..
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Liquidity Rainbow - Trillion ResearchThis indicator uses regression along with RSI and moving averages from multiple time frames to help you visualize the market in a single view. After learning the notations, you will be able to identify pockets of liquidity and determine high/low probability price zones without drawing a single line.
Booster symbols help confirm short term trends and breakouts based off of two waveform functions, one long period, the other with a much shorter period. You get the buy signal that everyone else sees plus the confirmation!
This is a system that is not fully developed, PNL is not available yet. Strategy version is coming soon, still back testing.
I am tuning this model for crypto specifically, although it works for anything with a price chart.
2 EMAs (configurable to MA)
Dragonskin - RGB circle plots eMA
Rainbow - RGB area plots eMA
+When you see the rainbow appear it means that the price is above the slowest ema baseline. Generally bullish as price tends to ride the rainbow. Ideally, you will see a white cloud at the origin.
-When you see white step line cutting into the upper colors of the rainbow.
Once the price has traded below the rainbow for the FIRST time, not just wicked. You can set a target that's just above the previous high bodys above the rainbow. Do not sell the dip, let the floppers flop.
The second time price cuts down through a thick rainbow is usually bearish .
What makes me so sure? Liquidity
In order to be successful, we need to understand liquidity, the juiciest pockets of profit.
I will reveal more of the strategy in the second script.
For now, use:
SUN symbol - Notice how the price always seems to come back and sweep up any SUNs that get left behind (up and down) this is a liquidity nugget
CLOUD(s) indicators of support. Meaning that on ema trend we expect a lower price but each time that happens, it gets bought up above baseline. weak->strong (little gray - light blue - white)
LIGHTNING indicator of resistance. Meaning the price is not being allowed to recover, each time it rises above baseline, it is sold down again.
YELLOW CROSS - Classically known as a whale manipulation indicator. It tends to indicate a strong bearish move incoming or the reversal of an ongoing bearish move. There's dumping. "Get ready something is happening" indicator.
HEARTS = BUY
SPADES = Buy
CLUBS = Sell
DIAMONDS = SELL
*do not use these during periods of consolidation. consolidation is a period when the price swings in both directions but not too much. In a narrow range the indicators can pop up.
Why does this happen?
Short periods, during which exchanges stabilize the prices, are necessary for the redistribution of assets over the course of trading. Sometimes they happen multiple times a week and can last 24 or 48hours. Also it is a great time to eat up algo traders and that's why you'll see noise.
You want to focus on the period immediately following a consolidations. Don't rush it, they really do take 20 hours+
If you realize that you are in one of these consolidation ranges, limit order the tips of the wicks, nothing in the middle. There is not much profit here but also there is minimal risk.
If you're confirmed in a consolidation, exchanges will work to buoy the price to the appropriate mark price even if there is a big buy/sell order. A lot of time price will go up the congruent amount afterwards to compensate the toxic vwap .
I hope this helps people see the bigger picture and become even more successful with bigger gains.
I've tested this on all the major cryptos. Bitcoin BTC Ethereum ETH HEX
Honestly, I have tested very few stonks with this, later.
-Market Enemy
SatoshiFrame Liquidity SwingsLiquidity Pleasre: Identifies key liquidity zones on the chart with colored clouds and a bottom-pane Liquidity Index, helping traders spot potential support, resistance, and high-volume reversal areas.
Liquidity Hours By HH
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Liquidity Grab Detector (Stop Hunt Sniper) v2.2📌 Purpose
This indicator detects Stop Hunts (Liquidity Grabs) — false breakouts above/below recent highs or lows — filtered by trend direction, volatility, and volume conditions.
It is designed for scalpers and intraday traders who want to identify high-probability reversal zones.
🧠 How It Works
1. Key Logic
Detects previous swing high / swing low over the Lookback Bars.
Marks a false breakout when price moves beyond the level and closes back inside.
Requires a volume spike on the breakout to confirm liquidity sweep.
2. Trend Filter (EMA 50)
Bullish signals only if price is above EMA 50.
Bearish signals only if price is below EMA 50.
This removes most counter-trend stop hunts.
3. ADX Filter
Signals appear only when ADX < Max ADX (low-trend conditions).
This avoids false signals in strong trending markets.
📈 How to Use
Green Arrows: Bullish stop hunt (potential long entry).
Red Arrows: Bearish stop hunt (potential short entry).
Works best in range conditions, liquidity zones, or near session highs/lows.
Combine with order flow, volume profile, or price action for extra confirmation.
Recommended Timeframes: 1m–15m for scalping; 30m–1h for intraday.
Markets: Crypto, Forex, Indices.
⚙️ Inputs
Lookback Bars — swing detection
Volume Spike Multiplier
EMA Length (trend filter)
Min Retrace — how much price must return inside range
Max ADX — trend filter sensitivity
⚠️ Disclaimer
This script is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Always test thoroughly before live trading.
Liquidity Sweep Reversal [Grimoire]The Liquidity Sweep Reversal indicator is designed to spot potential turning points by watching for “liquidity sweeps” above key prior highs. Specifically, it marks when price briefly pushes above levels such as:
The high of the previous candle
The high of the prior trading day
The high of the previous week
These sweeps often trigger stop-hunts or liquidity hunts, after which price frequently reverses. By highlighting those moments, the indicator helps you anticipate and trade these reversal moves more easily.
Liquidity Sweep Pro (HTF + Confirmation) — patchedHow it works (in brief)
Bearish Sweep: High > (PDH/PWH + tolerance) and close < level, plus the selected confirmation.
Bullish Sweep: Low < (PDL/PWL − tolerance) and close > level, plus the selected confirmation.
Confirmation:
ATR: Candlestick range ≥ atrMult × ATR and candlestick direction matching.
MSS: Micro-structure shift: Bear → close below the most recent mini-low, Bull → close above the most recent mini-high.
ATR+MSS (default): both conditions must be met.
Optional session filter: Signals are only generated within the selected time period (exchange time period).
No repainting - no Lookahead: request.security(..., lookahead=barmerge.lookahead_off)
No repainting - no intrabar flutter: Signals only at candle close via barstate.isconfirmed (own _close signals for plot & alerts)
Use Previous Day High/Low
Activates PDH/PDL (previous day's high/low) as external liquidity levels.
These values come from the previous day's completed candlestick (no lookahead).
Use Previous Week High/Low
Activates PWH/PWL (previous week's high/low) as additional, "heavier" liquidity levels.
Also from the previous week's completed candlestick (no lookahead).
Sweep Tolerance (Ticks)
"Safety margin" in ticks around one level to filter out micro-wicks/spread noise.
Internal: tickSize = syminfo.mintick * tickTol.
Guidelines:
FX (majors, H1–H4): 1–5 ticks
Indices (M5–H1): 1–3 ticks
CFDs/volatile/smaller TFs: 5–10 ticks
Crypto: 5–50 ticks depending on the symbol
Larger = stricter (fewer, cleaner sweeps).
ATR Length
Period for ATR (volatility measure). The standard 14 is acceptable; 10–20 depends on the instrument.
Displacement Factor
Minimum "power" of the sweep candle relative to the current ATR.
Internal: rangeRatio = (High–Low)/ATR and we check rangeRatio > atrMult.
Guidelines:
0.6–0.8 → sensitive (more signals)
0.9–1.2 → stricter (only strong candles)
Micro-Structure Shift Lookback
Depth for the MSS check (structural break in the sweep direction):
Bear sweep: close < lowest(low, mssLen)
Bull sweep: close > highest(high, mssLen)
This ensures that we use the completed micro-structure as a reference (stable).
Guidelines: 3–8 (shorter = more, longer = stricter).
Confirmation Mode
None – only sweep at the level (wick back through the level + close).
ATR – sweep + candle must be "large enough" (rangeRatio > atrMult) and close appropriately (bearish/bullish).
MSS – Sweep + small structural break (MSS) in sweep direction.
ATR+MSS (recommended) – both conditions; very clean, but fewer signals.
Only trigger in session
Signals only within the specified session window.
Session Time (Exchange TZ)
Time window in the symbol's exchange time zone, not your local time.
FX/Indices: e.g., 8:00–17:00 (London/NY core time).
Crypto: often deactivated, as it operates 24/7.
Plot HTF Levels
Displays PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL as lines (for visual orientation).
Color Settings
PDH/PDL Color – Color of the daily levels.
PWH/PWL Color – Color of the weekly levels.
Bull/Bear Sweep Marker – Color of the sweep markers (shapes).
Best Practice Recommendations
Backtest setting: Alerts set to "Once per bar close" – your script will ultimately only generate bar close signals → 1:1 consistency.
Filter more strictly: Increase atrMult (e.g., 1.0–1.2) and mssLen 6–8.
More signals: atrMult 0.6–0.7, mssLen 3–4, but don't leave the tick tolerance too small (false sweeps!).
Instrument-specific:
FX H4/Session trading: Session on, tickTol 1–5, atrMult 0.8–1.0, mssLen 5–6.
Crypto: Session off, atrMult slightly higher (0.9–1.1), tickTol higher depending on the symbol.
Indices: Session on, tickTol 1–3, atrMult 0.8–1.0.
The additional filters
Min Body % / Max Wick %
filter out "pin candles" with a mini body and a large wick. These sweeps are often noise-oriented (stop clears without a real shift) → fewer false positives.
Min Close Distance from Level
requires that the closing price noticeably returns to the range. A close "close" to the level is often indecisive → even fewer false signals.
Liquidity Hours By HH🚦 Liquidity Hours By HH 🚦
This script highlights the major trading sessions on your chart — Asia, London KTW, and New York KTW — so you always know when the markets are buzzing! 🌏🕒
✨ Asia Session
Shows a colored box marking the entire session 🟣
Tracks the high and low with clear lines 📈📉
Optional midline that you can toggle ON/OFF 🔀 — perfect for spotting the session’s midpoint without cluttering your chart!
✨ London KTW & New York KTW Sessions
Displays clean boxes marking session duration 🟦🟩
No distracting high/low lines — just simple, neat session highlights
⏰ London session starts 1 hour earlier ⏰ — so you get an advanced heads-up for European market action! 🇬🇧
⏳ Boxes automatically hide on higher timeframes for a cleaner look 👀
Customize colors, durations, and toggle what you want to see — your chart, your rules! 🎨⚙️
Stay sharp and trade smarter with clear liquidity session zones! 💹🔥
Liquidity Sweep Trap Alert (Improved)Detects high-conviction “liquidity sweep” traps (false breakouts) by comparing price against recent swing highs/lows, applying a wick-size filter and a cooldown period so that only meaningful reversal wicks trigger signals.
Shows labels on the chart and provides alert conditions when a trap occurs.
How It Works (Core Concept)
Swing High / Low Sweep
The script looks back a user-defined number of bars (Lookback Period) to identify the most recent swing high and swing low (excluding the current forming bar).
A Bull Trap is identified when price’s high exceeds that swing high intrabar but the candle closes back below it.
A Bear Trap is identified when price’s low dips below that swing low intrabar but the candle closes back above it.
Wick-Size Filter
To avoid tiny “micro-sweeps,” the script measures the length of the reversal wick (the distance beyond the swing high or below the swing low) as a percentage of the bar’s total range.
Only if this wick percentage ≥ Min Wick/Range % does the raw trap condition qualify for further consideration.
Cooldown Mechanism
After a trap fires, the same type of trap (bull or bear) is suppressed for a specified number of bars (Cooldown Bars).
This prevents back-to-back signals in choppy conditions and ensures each trap has breathing room before the next.
Confirmed on Close
Signals only trigger once the bar has closed (barstate.isconfirmed), eliminating “ghost” signals that flash intrabar and then vanish.
Chart Labels & Alerts
When a trap is confirmed, a label (“Trap ↑” for bull, “Trap ↓” for bear) is plotted above/below the bar (toggleable via Show Trap Labels).
Built-in alertcondition calls allow users to create native TradingView alerts tied to these confirmed traps.
Inputs & Usage
Lookback Period (bars)
Defines how many bars back to compute the recent swing high/low.
Shorter values catch more frequent, smaller swings; longer values focus on larger pivots.
Show Trap Labels
Toggle on/off the on-chart label markers.
Cooldown Bars
Number of bars to wait after a trap fires before allowing the same trap type again.
Higher values reduce signal frequency; set lower if you want more frequent triggers.
Min Wick/Range %
Minimum required wick length (beyond the swing level) as a percentage of that bar’s high–low range.
Increase to filter out weak or noise-driven sweeps; decrease if you want to capture smaller reversals.
Recommended Settings & Markets
Timeframes: Works on any timeframe (e.g., 5m, 15m, 1h, daily). Adjust inputs per instrument volatility.
Crypto (e.g., BTC): Typical starting values might be Lookback = 10, Min Wick % = 0.10–0.20, Cooldown = 3–5 bars.
Equities / Indices (e.g., Nifty, Bank Nifty): Use higher Min Wick % (e.g., 0.30–0.50) and adjust volume-based filters externally. Cooldown may be 3–5 bars on daily charts.
Testing: Always backtest or visually review sample signals before live trading. Tune Lookback and Min Wick % to balance hit-rate vs. false positives.
Originality & What Makes It Different
Beyond Simple Breakout Alerts: Instead of alerting on any breakout, this indicator specifically looks for false breakouts (liquidity sweeps) where smart money may trap retail stops.
Wick-Size Threshold: Many scripts flag any high above a swing high; here, the reversal wick must be a configurable percentage of the bar’s range, filtering out minor spikes.
Cooldown Logic: Prevents repeated signals in tight ranges, unlike basic breakout or pivot indicators that may fire repeatedly.
Confirmed on Close: Eliminates intrabar flicker signals, ensuring each alert is based on a completed bar.
Lightweight & Self-Contained: No external dependencies; works standalone on the chart. Users can hook native TradingView alerts to these conditions.
How to Use
Add to Chart: Apply the published script; no need for additional overlays.
Configure Inputs: Open settings and set:
Lookback Period to match swing size you target.
Min Wick/Range % to filter out small reversals.
Cooldown Bars so signals aren’t clustered.
Toggle Show Trap Labels on/off.
Set Alerts: In TradingView Alerts, choose “Bull Trap Detected” or “Bear Trap Detected” as the condition.
Interpret Signals:
Bull Trap: Price tried to break above a recent high but failed—potential short opportunity or exit long.
Bear Trap: Price tried to break below a recent low but failed—potential long opportunity or exit short.
Combine with Risk Management: Always apply your own stop-loss and take-profit rules; use the trap signal as one element of your trade decision.
Chart Examples & Annotations
Clean Example Chart: Display only this indicator on the chart using default inputs or example settings.
Annotation Guidance: If you include manual drawings in screenshots, clearly explain:
“Red label marks the bar where price spiked above the 10-bar swing high, closed below it with wick ≥ 10% of range, and no prior bull trap in last 5 bars → Bull Trap.”
Avoid unrelated scripts or decorative drawings that aren’t described.
Disclaimer
Not Financial Advice: Signals indicate potential reversal setups but do not guarantee outcomes. Trade at your own risk.
Use Proper Risk Management: Always define stop-loss, position size, and consider market context.
Test Before Live: Review historical signals and backtest manually or via strategy tester if possible.
RSI + MACD + Liquidity FinderLiquidity Finder: The liquidity zones are heuristic and based on volume and swing points. You may need to tweak the volumeThreshold and lookback to match the asset's volatility and timeframe.
Timeframe: This script works on any timeframe, but signals may vary in reliability (e.g., higher timeframes like 4H or 1D may reduce noise).
Customization: You can modify signal conditions (e.g., require only RSI or MACD) or add filters like trend direction using moving averages.
Backtesting: Use TradingView's strategy tester to evaluate performance by converting the indicator to a strategy (replace plotshape with strategy.entry/strategy.close).
Liquidity Squeeze Indicator 1The provided Pine Script code implements a "Liquidity Squeeze Indicator" in TradingView, designed to detect potential bullish or bearish market squeezes based on EMA slopes, candle wicks, and body sizes.
Code Breakdown
EMAs Calculation: Calculates the 21-period (ema_21) and 50-period (ema_50) exponential moving averages (EMAs) on closing prices.
EMA Slope Calculation: Computes the slope of the 21-period EMA over a 21-period lookback to estimate trend direction, with a threshold of 0.45 to approximate a 45-degree angle.
Candle Properties: Measures the size of the candle's body and its upper and lower wicks for comparison to detect wick-to-body ratios.
Trend Identification: Defines a bullish trend when ema_21 is above ema_50 and a bearish trend when ema_21 is below ema_50.
Wick Conditions
Bullish Condition : In a bullish trend with the EMA slope up, checks if the upper wick is at least 3x the body size and the closing price is above the 21 EMA.
Bearish Condition: In a bearish trend with the EMA slope down, checks if the lower wick is at least 3x the body size and the closing price is below the 21 EMA.
Signal Plotting: Plots a green dot above the bar for bullish signals and a red dot below the bar for bearish signals.
Alerts: Defines alert conditions for both bullish and bearish signals, providing specific alert messages when conditions are met.
Summary
This indicator helps identify potential bullish or bearish liquidity squeezes by looking at trends, EMA slopes, and wick-to-body ratios in candlesticks. The primary signals are visualized through dots on the chart and can trigger alerts for notable market conditions.
Liquidity Hunter | LucentCapitalFor LucentCapital Team Members
Translates the order book in a visual, historical & data-driven format.
Highlights Liquidity Depth, your visual guide to the order book. See where leveraged traders are most exposed and define your edge.
Levels are based on leverage onto positions & is adaptive based on the security, factoring in naturally leveraged products available to all traders globally.
Liquidity Depth - TitanWealth AlgorithmTranslates the order book in a visual, historical & data-driven format.
Highlights Liquidity Depth, your visual guide to the order book. See where leveraged traders are most exposed and define your edge.
Levels are based on leverage onto positions & is adaptive based on the security, factoring in naturally leveraged products available to all traders globally.
Liquidity + FVG + OB Markings (Fixed v6)This indicator is built for price-action traders.
It automatically finds and plots three key structures on your chart:
Liquidity Levels – swing highs & lows that often get targeted by price.
Fair-Value Gaps (FVG) – inefficient price gaps between candles.
Order-Blocks (OB) – zones created by strong, high-volume impulsive candles.
It also provides alerts and a small information table so you can quickly gauge the current market context.
Liquidity levels + Order BlocksThis script mark liquidity levels, and monthly, weekly and daily candle open. The order blocks indicator is on construction.
liquidity reversalThis script detects liquidity sweeps and confirms reversals based on price action. It looks for:
- A sweep of a recent high or low
- A reversal candle closing back inside range
- (Optional) Confirmation via market structure break (MSB)
When confirmed, it plots:
- BUY signals after low sweep + bullish break
- SELL signals after high sweep + bearish break
Works on any timeframe. Designed for MNQ scalping during NY open.
Liquidity Zones, EMAs, Market Cipher BAll In One, market cipher b, divergences, ema 12/21/50/200, and liquidity zones
Liquidity Sweep & Encroachment [Clean Labels]It basically tries to track when a liquidity sweep has been detected based off of volume and volatility of candles. This indicator is in beta and works well with mostly 1-2 minute chart I still have to work on higher time frames.
Liquidity Finder v2.0Description:
The Liquidity Finder v2.0 is a powerful technical indicator designed to identify divergence between volume and price movements in financial markets. Divergence occurs when there is a significant disparity between trading volume and price action, often signaling potential changes in market direction or trends.
This indicator calculates the relative volume and relative price change over a user-defined lookback period. Relative volume is determined by comparing the current volume to the average volume over the specified period, while relative price change compares the current price change to the average price change over the same period.
Key Features:
Customizable parameters allow users to adjust the lookback period, volume threshold, and price threshold to suit their trading preferences.
Divergence detection is visually represented by changing the color of price bars, making it easy for traders to identify potential trading opportunities.
Alerts can be set to notify traders when divergence is detected, enabling timely decision-making and trade execution.
The Volume-Price Divergence Detector is a valuable tool for traders and investors seeking to enhance their technical analysis toolkit. By spotting divergence between volume and price movements, traders can anticipate potential trend reversals or continuations, leading to more informed trading decisions and improved trading outcomes.