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Alt Trading: TX Price Action

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The Alt Trading: TX Price Action Indicator is a multi-layered market-structure and liquidity engine built for intraday and swing traders who want a clean, rules-based map of how price is actually moving through liquidity. It runs a fractal-based swing engine in the background to define objective structure, then derives Break-of-Structure (BOS) legs, inducement sweeps, and execution zones from that single model so nothing on the chart is contradictory or “bolted on.” Asian-session profiling builds a dynamic liquidity range that anchors the QuickStrikes filter, allowing you to require BOS and/or entry zones to sit in specific relation to session highs/lows before a setup is even allowed to print. Displacement legs are converted into Fibonacci- and POI-based retracement zones with configurable frequency (High/Medium/Low), automatically projecting forward in time with transparent, non-intrusive boxes for both long and short scenarios. A tiered inducement engine tracks minor (current day), medium (previous day), and major (weekly) highs and lows, promoting levels to permanent lines once they’ve been meaningfully swept, and labeling them directly on the chart for instant context. As sweeps form and BOS confirms, the indicator constructs entry zones, optional risk/reward panels, and live-updating TP/SL visualization boxes that track active long or short scenarios until completion. All elements—zones, BOS lines, inducement levels, fractal structure, arrows, and risk blocks—are fully style-able so the tool can be tuned to any chart theme without losing clarity. TX Price Action doesn’t attempt to “predict” price; instead, it translates complex liquidity behavior into a consistent, visual playbook that makes it easier to systematize premium/discount entries and manage trades with discipline.

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