The indicator marks the last fractal highs and lows (W,D,4H and 1H options) to help determine current market structure. The script was created to help with directional bias but also as a MTF visual aid for stop hunts/liquidity raids. Liquidity areas are where we assume trader's stop losses would be when buying or selling. Liquidity lies above and below swing...
Key Levels Aims to capture 3 of the most significant points in price action Breakouts False Breakouts (Traps) Back Checks These 3 points alone, if properly identified, can be some of the most significant points of movement in the price history of an asset and bring significant gains to traders, if capitalized on. Here are a few examples of these...
Bar Color Candle Aligned with pivot points swing high and swing lows For Those Who Are Familiar with Trading The Breakouts Of Highs & Lows Of Structure. Pivots are said to be key areas in the market where price shows heavy reaction to where reversals make occur. At these points there are swing Highs & swing lows that traders may be able to find opportunity in the...
Very early in my trading career, I came across Pivot Points only to find out that there are as many calculations as one pleases. It was hard to find out which ones work. Most of them probably did only out of randomness, so I ditched the strategy and looked for something else. I previously used my Oracle Eye and Reference Points scripts but it is time for an...
This is a dynamic structure indicator designed to map potential support and resistance zones (in all markets). It does this by looking back x amount of candles to identify major swing highs and lows on the specified reference timeframe, and then it draws a zone between the highest/lowest wick and the highest/lowest candle close across the chart until a new zone...
EXPERIMENTAL: channel lines based on linear regression and exponential curves (only 3 steps tho) that can be customized to adjust the advance/decay start/middle/end of line plus the lenght of the steps, 2nd step is 4x longer then the 1st.