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RF MTF Liquidity levels v1

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This indicator is designed to answer one question:

“Where is the higher-timeframe liquidity sitting right now?”

RF MTF Liquidity Levels v1 detects liquidity levels on a chosen higher timeframe (HTF) and projects those levels onto any lower timeframe chart, so that way you can watch for LTF entry models, from higher TF POIs, quickly. Instead of redrawing structure by hand every session, you get a clean, dynamic map of where stops and resting liquidity are most likely to be sitting.

What it does

MTF Liquidity Engine

Select any HTF (e.g. 4H, 1H, Daily) and the script finds significant liquidity levels on that timeframe.

These pivots are then plotted as horizontal levels on your current chart, so you can view 4H or Daily liquidity while trading the 15m/5m/etc.

Adjust the sensitivity with toggles

Dynamic Liquidity Levels

Highs are drawn in your chosen “High Color,” lows in “Low Color.”

Each level automatically extends forward bar-by-bar until price taps it for the first time, then the level is frozen so you can clearly see which liquidity has been taken and which is still untouched.

Session-Based Filtering

Optional session filter lets you only record HTF pivots formed during specific trading sessions (e.g. New York, London, Asia).

This is useful if you only want to track levels created during your preferred liquidity windows.

Expiration Control

Optional “Expire After N Bars” setting to automatically clean up old levels that are no longer relevant to your current playbook.

Why use liquidity levels?

Liquidity-based trading focuses on where orders and stops cluster – prior highs/lows and obvious swing points on the higher timeframe. Price often:

Gravitates toward these levels to fill large orders and trigger stops.

Shows strong reactions after sweeping them (reversals, SFPs, displacement moves).

By mapping HTF liquidity on your intraday chart you can:

Quickly see where price is likely to engineer a move toward, instead of chasing random swings.

Frame trades around meaningful areas (liquidity grabs, SFPs, FVGs, order blocks, etc.).

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