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EdgeXplorer - Swing Sequence
Swing Sequence is an advanced structural mapping indicator designed to detect and visualize internal swing formations, sequence logic, and multi-leg transitions directly on the chart. This tool is particularly useful for traders applying Smart Money Concepts (SMC), Wyckoff theory, or Elliott-style structure recognition, where the accuracy of pivot timing, internal leg evaluation, and pattern tracking is mission-critical.
Instead of drawing arbitrary zig-zags, this indicator uses real market structure to extract and label potential bullish or bearish reversal sequences, including optional point 5 confirmations and internal double-top/double-bottom logic — all in real time.
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🔍 What Does Swing Sequence Do?
Swing Sequence dynamically identifies structured pivot points and evaluates swing sequences composed of up to 6 labeled legs (A, B, 1, 2, 3, 4) and an optional 5th confirmation point. Once a valid bullish or bearish pattern is recognized based on defined structural rules, it plots:
• Pivot labels (A through 5)
• Swing zones or boxes outlining the full formation
• Optional pathlines to visualize swing flow
• Dotted projection lines for context
It also uses internal logic to detect double-point confirmations, creating a highly structured, rule-based method for visualizing potential reversals or continuations.

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⚙️ How It Works – Technical Breakdown
1. Pivot Detection
The script calculates two sets of pivots:
• External Swings using Swing Pivot Length (len)
• Internal Swings using Internal Pivot Length (ilen)
Both use high/low extremities to determine directional bias (BULL or BEAR).
2. Sequence Evaluation
Once enough pivots are collected (at least six), the algorithm attempts to construct valid sequences:
• Bullish: A → B → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (+ optional 5)
• Bearish: A → B → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (+ optional 5)
Each candidate is evaluated using logical price containment, directional flow, and a unique “point 4 beyond point 2” condition (optional).
3. Double Point Logic
If enabled, the indicator looks for a second internal pivot that aligns in price proximity with point 4 (adjustable via Strict Double-Top/Bottom and ATR-based Threshold), allowing traders to require confirmation before considering a sequence valid.
4. Sequence Validation
Sequences are only plotted if:
• All structural rules are met
• There’s no overlap with a previously plotted sequence
• Optional filters (like show/hide point 5) are satisfied

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📈 What You See on the Chart
Visual Purpose
Labels A–5 Marks each structural point in the sequence. Label 5 is optional.
Colored Box Encapsulates the swing structure:
• Green Box → Bullish sequence
• Red Box → Bearish sequence
Dotted Lines Horizontal projection from each swing point to end of sequence
Polyline (Path) (Optional) Connects all swing points to show flow
Auto-Coloring Box and line colors change based on bullish or bearish pattern, unless overridden
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📊 Inputs & Settings Explained
Detection Settings
Input Description
Swing Pivot Length (len) Controls the lookback for external high/low pivots. Larger values = broader swings
Internal Pivot Length (ilen) Controls lookback for internal swing structure — used for validation and double-point logic
4 Beyond 2 Forces point 4 to go beyond point 2 for sequence to be valid
Show Point 5 Toggles whether point 5 is included in plotted sequences
Strict Double-Top/Bottom Enables stricter proximity matching between internal pivots (uses absolute levels vs. price containment)
Threshold Sets sensitivity of double-point matching, scaled by ATR(200) for dynamic precision
Display Settings
Input Description
Path Plots a polyline that connects all labeled points in a sequence
Boxes Toggles the shaded swing box zone
Line Color Default color for path and projection lines when auto-coloring is disabled
Auto-Color Automatically changes box and label colors based on trend direction
Show Lines Toggles horizontal dotted projection lines from each swing point
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🧠 How to Read & Use Swing Sequence
Swing Sequence is a visual structural analyzer, not a signal tool. Here’s how to interpret what you see:
Bullish Sequence Example
A (high)
↓
B (low)
↓
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (lower highs/lows)
↓
5 (double bottom)
Interpretation: Price is forming a potential reversal base. Confirmation at point 5 adds confluence for long setups.
Bearish Sequence Example
A (low)
↑
B (high)
↑
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (higher highs/lows)
↑
5 (double top)
Interpretation: Market may be topping out. Point 5 adds structural symmetry and possible short confluence.

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🧪 Use Cases & Strategy Integration
• 🔍 Smart Money Traders: Use the sequences to identify where price is structurally exhausting liquidity or forming distribution/accumulation
• 🔄 Reversal Traders: Use point 5 or sequence completion as part of your entry filter
• 🎯 Structure-Based Confirmation: Use Swing Sequence to validate bias after FVG, OB, or BOS breaks
• 📏 Target Zones: Swing boxes can define range-based targets, stop zones, or breaker levels
Swing Sequence is an advanced structural mapping indicator designed to detect and visualize internal swing formations, sequence logic, and multi-leg transitions directly on the chart. This tool is particularly useful for traders applying Smart Money Concepts (SMC), Wyckoff theory, or Elliott-style structure recognition, where the accuracy of pivot timing, internal leg evaluation, and pattern tracking is mission-critical.
Instead of drawing arbitrary zig-zags, this indicator uses real market structure to extract and label potential bullish or bearish reversal sequences, including optional point 5 confirmations and internal double-top/double-bottom logic — all in real time.
⸻
🔍 What Does Swing Sequence Do?
Swing Sequence dynamically identifies structured pivot points and evaluates swing sequences composed of up to 6 labeled legs (A, B, 1, 2, 3, 4) and an optional 5th confirmation point. Once a valid bullish or bearish pattern is recognized based on defined structural rules, it plots:
• Pivot labels (A through 5)
• Swing zones or boxes outlining the full formation
• Optional pathlines to visualize swing flow
• Dotted projection lines for context
It also uses internal logic to detect double-point confirmations, creating a highly structured, rule-based method for visualizing potential reversals or continuations.
⸻
⚙️ How It Works – Technical Breakdown
1. Pivot Detection
The script calculates two sets of pivots:
• External Swings using Swing Pivot Length (len)
• Internal Swings using Internal Pivot Length (ilen)
Both use high/low extremities to determine directional bias (BULL or BEAR).
2. Sequence Evaluation
Once enough pivots are collected (at least six), the algorithm attempts to construct valid sequences:
• Bullish: A → B → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (+ optional 5)
• Bearish: A → B → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (+ optional 5)
Each candidate is evaluated using logical price containment, directional flow, and a unique “point 4 beyond point 2” condition (optional).
3. Double Point Logic
If enabled, the indicator looks for a second internal pivot that aligns in price proximity with point 4 (adjustable via Strict Double-Top/Bottom and ATR-based Threshold), allowing traders to require confirmation before considering a sequence valid.
4. Sequence Validation
Sequences are only plotted if:
• All structural rules are met
• There’s no overlap with a previously plotted sequence
• Optional filters (like show/hide point 5) are satisfied
⸻
📈 What You See on the Chart
Visual Purpose
Labels A–5 Marks each structural point in the sequence. Label 5 is optional.
Colored Box Encapsulates the swing structure:
• Green Box → Bullish sequence
• Red Box → Bearish sequence
Dotted Lines Horizontal projection from each swing point to end of sequence
Polyline (Path) (Optional) Connects all swing points to show flow
Auto-Coloring Box and line colors change based on bullish or bearish pattern, unless overridden
⸻
📊 Inputs & Settings Explained
Detection Settings
Input Description
Swing Pivot Length (len) Controls the lookback for external high/low pivots. Larger values = broader swings
Internal Pivot Length (ilen) Controls lookback for internal swing structure — used for validation and double-point logic
4 Beyond 2 Forces point 4 to go beyond point 2 for sequence to be valid
Show Point 5 Toggles whether point 5 is included in plotted sequences
Strict Double-Top/Bottom Enables stricter proximity matching between internal pivots (uses absolute levels vs. price containment)
Threshold Sets sensitivity of double-point matching, scaled by ATR(200) for dynamic precision
Display Settings
Input Description
Path Plots a polyline that connects all labeled points in a sequence
Boxes Toggles the shaded swing box zone
Line Color Default color for path and projection lines when auto-coloring is disabled
Auto-Color Automatically changes box and label colors based on trend direction
Show Lines Toggles horizontal dotted projection lines from each swing point
⸻
🧠 How to Read & Use Swing Sequence
Swing Sequence is a visual structural analyzer, not a signal tool. Here’s how to interpret what you see:
Bullish Sequence Example
A (high)
↓
B (low)
↓
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (lower highs/lows)
↓
5 (double bottom)
Interpretation: Price is forming a potential reversal base. Confirmation at point 5 adds confluence for long setups.
Bearish Sequence Example
A (low)
↑
B (high)
↑
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (higher highs/lows)
↑
5 (double top)
Interpretation: Market may be topping out. Point 5 adds structural symmetry and possible short confluence.
⸻
🧪 Use Cases & Strategy Integration
• 🔍 Smart Money Traders: Use the sequences to identify where price is structurally exhausting liquidity or forming distribution/accumulation
• 🔄 Reversal Traders: Use point 5 or sequence completion as part of your entry filter
• 🎯 Structure-Based Confirmation: Use Swing Sequence to validate bias after FVG, OB, or BOS breaks
• 📏 Target Zones: Swing boxes can define range-based targets, stop zones, or breaker levels
Nota Keluaran
EdgeXplorer - Swing SequenceSwing Sequence is an advanced structural mapping indicator designed to detect and visualize internal swing formations, sequence logic, and multi-leg transitions directly on the chart. This tool is particularly useful for traders applying Smart Money Concepts (SMC), Wyckoff theory, or Elliott-style structure recognition, where the accuracy of pivot timing, internal leg evaluation, and pattern tracking is mission-critical.
Instead of drawing arbitrary zig-zags, this indicator uses real market structure to extract and label potential bullish or bearish reversal sequences, including optional point 5 confirmations and internal double-top/double-bottom logic — all in real time.
⸻
🔍 What Does Swing Sequence Do?
Swing Sequence dynamically identifies structured pivot points and evaluates swing sequences composed of up to 6 labeled legs (A, B, 1, 2, 3, 4) and an optional 5th confirmation point. Once a valid bullish or bearish pattern is recognized based on defined structural rules, it plots:
• Pivot labels (A through 5)
• Swing zones or boxes outlining the full formation
• Optional pathlines to visualize swing flow
• Dotted projection lines for context
It also uses internal logic to detect double-point confirmations, creating a highly structured, rule-based method for visualizing potential reversals or continuations.
⸻
⚙️ How It Works – Technical Breakdown
1. Pivot Detection
The script calculates two sets of pivots:
• External Swings using Swing Pivot Length (len)
• Internal Swings using Internal Pivot Length (ilen)
Both use high/low extremities to determine directional bias (BULL or BEAR).
2. Sequence Evaluation
Once enough pivots are collected (at least six), the algorithm attempts to construct valid sequences:
• Bullish: A → B → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (+ optional 5)
• Bearish: A → B → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (+ optional 5)
Each candidate is evaluated using logical price containment, directional flow, and a unique “point 4 beyond point 2” condition (optional).
3. Double Point Logic
If enabled, the indicator looks for a second internal pivot that aligns in price proximity with point 4 (adjustable via Strict Double-Top/Bottom and ATR-based Threshold), allowing traders to require confirmation before considering a sequence valid.
4. Sequence Validation
Sequences are only plotted if:
• All structural rules are met
• There’s no overlap with a previously plotted sequence
• Optional filters (like show/hide point 5) are satisfied
⸻
📈 What You See on the Chart
Visual Purpose
Labels A–5 Marks each structural point in the sequence. Label 5 is optional.
Colored Box Encapsulates the swing structure:
• Green Box → Bullish sequence
• Red Box → Bearish sequence
Dotted Lines Horizontal projection from each swing point to end of sequence
Polyline (Path) (Optional) Connects all swing points to show flow
Auto-Coloring Box and line colors change based on bullish or bearish pattern, unless overridden
⸻
📊 Inputs & Settings Explained
Detection Settings
Input Description
Swing Pivot Length (len) Controls the lookback for external high/low pivots. Larger values = broader swings
Internal Pivot Length (ilen) Controls lookback for internal swing structure — used for validation and double-point logic
4 Beyond 2 Forces point 4 to go beyond point 2 for sequence to be valid
Show Point 5 Toggles whether point 5 is included in plotted sequences
Strict Double-Top/Bottom Enables stricter proximity matching between internal pivots (uses absolute levels vs. price containment)
Threshold Sets sensitivity of double-point matching, scaled by ATR(200) for dynamic precision
Display Settings
Input Description
Path Plots a polyline that connects all labeled points in a sequence
Boxes Toggles the shaded swing box zone
Line Color Default color for path and projection lines when auto-coloring is disabled
Auto-Color Automatically changes box and label colors based on trend direction
Show Lines Toggles horizontal dotted projection lines from each swing point
⸻
🧠 How to Read & Use Swing Sequence
Swing Sequence is a visual structural analyzer, not a signal tool. Here’s how to interpret what you see:
Bullish Sequence Example
A (high)
↓
B (low)
↓
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (lower highs/lows)
↓
5 (double bottom)
Interpretation: Price is forming a potential reversal base. Confirmation at point 5 adds confluence for long setups.
Bearish Sequence Example
A (low)
↑
B (high)
↑
1 → 2 → 3 → 4 (higher highs/lows)
↑
5 (double top)
Interpretation: Market may be topping out. Point 5 adds structural symmetry and possible short confluence.
⸻
🧪 Use Cases & Strategy Integration
• 🔍 Smart Money Traders: Use the sequences to identify where price is structurally exhausting liquidity or forming distribution/accumulation
• 🔄 Reversal Traders: Use point 5 or sequence completion as part of your entry filter
• 🎯 Structure-Based Confirmation: Use Swing Sequence to validate bias after FVG, OB, or BOS breaks
• 📏 Target Zones: Swing boxes can define range-based targets, stop zones, or breaker levels
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Skrip sumber terbuka
Dalam semangat sebenar TradingView, pencipta skrip ini telah menjadikannya sumber terbuka supaya pedagang dapat menilai dan mengesahkan kefungsiannya. Terima kasih kepada penulis! Walaupun anda boleh menggunakannya secara percuma, ingat bahawa menerbitkan semula kod ini adalah tertakluk kepada Peraturan Dalaman kami.
Penafian
Maklumat dan penerbitan adalah tidak dimaksudkan untuk menjadi, dan tidak membentuk, nasihat untuk kewangan, pelaburan, perdagangan dan jenis-jenis lain atau cadangan yang dibekalkan atau disahkan oleh TradingView. Baca dengan lebih lanjut di Terma Penggunaan.