Rejection Blocks With SFP [TradeWithRon]Rejection Blocks is an advanced Swing Failure Pattern (SFP) + Rejection Block indicator designed to highlight institutional rejection zones, failed liquidity grabs, and high-probability reaction areas.
This tool automatically detects bullish and bearish SFPs, plots clean visual structures, and converts valid SFPs into Rejection Blocks — zones where price aggressively rejected liquidity and is likely to react again.
Built for ICT, Smart Money, and price-action traders, this indicator focuses on failed breaks, wick rejections, and confirmation logic, not lagging signals.
What This Indicator Detects:
Swing Failure Patterns (SFP)
Liquidity sweep above highs or below lows
Strong rejection back inside the range
Automatic confirmation logic
Bullish & bearish SFPs clearly marked
Rejection Blocks (RB)
Created only after SFP confirmation
Two block types:
Wick Only (pure liquidity rejection)
Full Candle (body + wick rejection)
Automatically extended forward until:
Retested
Broken
Or invalidated
Core Features:
Automatic Bullish & Bearish SFP detection
CISD-style opposing level plotting
Wick rejection visualization
Optional display:
Only SFPs that create rejection blocks
Dynamic Rejection Block zones
Block behavior:
Active
Retested
Broken (grayed out)
Configurable transparency & styling
Broken block tracking (with max limit)
Clean, non-repainting logic
Identify Liquidity Sweep:
Price sweeps a prior high or low
Immediately closes back inside the range
SFP confirms → rejection is valid
Mark the Rejection Block:
The indicator automatically draws the block
This becomes my reaction zone, not an entry by itself
Wait for Retest:
I wait for price to return into the block
Best reactions occur when:
The candle body does not fully close through
Wicks show hesitation
Execute With Confluence:
only trade Rejection Blocks when aligned with:
HTF bias (Premium / Discount)
Market Structure Shift (MSS)
Fair Value Gap (FVG)
Session liquidity (London / NY)
The block defines the area — execution comes from price action.
Invalidation Rules:
If price fully breaks the block
The block is marked as broken (gray)
The SFP visuals are muted
Broken blocks are no longer tradeable
Statistics Panel:
Optional real-time panel showing:
Total Rejection Blocks
Active vs Broken
Retested blocks
Bullish vs Bearish count
Current block type (Wick / Full Candle)
This helps evaluate reaction quality and effectiveness over time.
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eBacktesting - Learning: PD ArrayseBacktesting - Learning: PD Arrays helps you practice one of the most important “Smart Money” ideas: price tends to react from specific delivery areas (PD Arrays) like Imbalances (FVGs), Order Blocks, and Breakers.
Use this to train your eyes to:
- Spot where an imbalance/OB is created (often after displacement)
- Wait for price to return into that area
- Study the reaction (hold, reject, or slice through) and what that implies next
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
Dealing Range [TradeWithRon]Automatic Dealing Range is a precise single-timeframe dealing range & Fibonacci analysis tool built to objectively define Premium, Discount, EQ (50%), and high-probability retracement zones — without manual drawing.
Designed for ICT, Smart Money, and price-action traders, this indicator automatically tracks the previous period High, Low, and EQ, plots customizable Fibonacci presets (including OTE), highlights fill zones, and provides real-time premium/discount context through a dynamic data table.
Why Use This Indicator?
Automatically defines clean dealing ranges
Removes subjective Fibonacci placement
Clearly shows where price is trading in the range
Helps enforce patience & discipline
Keeps charts structured and lightweight
Core Features
Single timeframe dealing range
Manual timeframe control (Weekly, Daily, etc.)
Previous High / Low / EQ (50%)
Multiple Fibonacci presets:
-OTE
-ICT
-RON
-RANGE
-Custom
Custom fill zones between any two fib levels
Optional OTE-style retracement zones
Optional right-side closing time box
Dynamic line extension options
Stop lines when High or Low is crossed
Optional mitigated line-style change
Fully customizable styling & visibility
Premium / Discount data table
How I Trade This:
Define the Dealing Range
Select a higher timeframe (ex: Daily or Weekly)
Let the indicator plot:
Previous High
Previous Low
EQ (50%)
This becomes your active dealing range.
Respect Premium & Discount
Below 50% (EQ) → Discount → Long-side interest
Above 50% (EQ) → Premium → Short-side interest
I avoid taking trades against the range framework.
Refine with Fibonacci Presets:
Use:
OTE preset for 62–79% retracements
ICT or RON presets for expansion targets
Highlight custom fill zones where reactions are expected
The indicator defines the area — not the entry.
Execute on Lower Timeframe:
I only enter trades when price reacts in my zone with:
Market Structure Shift (MSS)
Displacement
Fair Value Gap (FVG)
Liquidity sweep into the range
Targets & Risk Management:
Partial profits near EQ (50%)
Final targets:
Previous High / Low
External liquidity
Stops beyond:
Structure invalidation
Dealing range High or Low
Best Confluences
Market Structure (BOS / MSS)
Fair Value Gaps
Liquidity Sweeps
Session Highs & Lows
Killzones (London / New York)
Markets & Timeframes
✔ Forex
✔ Indices
✔ Crypto
✔ Futures
✔ Stocks
Works on any chart, optimized for HTF → LTF execution models.
Premium / Discount Data Table
The built-in table shows:
Previous High
Previous Low
Current price position (% of range)
Live Discount / Premium classification
This keeps you aligned with HTF context at all times
Daily Manipulation LevelsDML -
This indicator projects statistically-derived Manipulation and Distribution levels based on historical daily price behavior, helping you anticipate where price is likely to reach during the current trading session.
🔍 How It Works
The DML analyzes the last 60 days (configurable) of daily candles and measures two key distances from each day's open:
For Bullish Days (close > open):
Manipulation Distance: How far price dropped below the open before rallying
Distribution Distance: How far price extended above the open
For Bearish Days (close < open):
Manipulation Distance: How far price spiked above the open before selling off
Distribution Distance: How far price extended below the open
The indicator then calculates the average (mean or median) of these historical distances and projects them from the current session's open (6pm ET for futures).
📊 The Levels
O (Orange): Current session open - your anchor point
+D: Bullish distribution target (projected high)
-D: Bearish distribution target (projected low)
+M: Bearish manipulation zone (where shorts get trapped before a selloff)
-M: Bullish manipulation zone (where longs get trapped before a rally)
📈 How To Use It
1. Identify the Daily Bias
Wait for price to sweep a manipulation level and show signs of reversal. A sweep of -M followed by bullish structure suggests an expansion toward +D. A sweep of +M followed by bearish structure suggests expansion toward -D.
2. Power of Three Framework
The levels align with ICT's Power of Three concept:
Accumulation: Price consolidates near the open
Manipulation: Price sweeps liquidity at +M or -M, trapping traders
Distribution: Price expands toward the opposite extreme (+D or -D)
3. Confluence Zones
Use these levels alongside other concepts like Fair Value Gaps, Order Blocks, and liquidity pools. When a DML level aligns with an FVG or key swing point, the probability of reaction increases significantly.
4. Target Setting
After a manipulation sweep and reversal confirmation (CISD), use the distribution level as your target. The statistical nature of these levels means price reaches them more often than not.
⚙️ Settings
Lookback Periods: Number of historical days to analyze (default: 60)
Calculation Method: Mean, Median, or Both - Median is less affected by outlier days
Calculation Mode: Points (raw price distance) or Percent (normalized by open price)
Level Visibility: Toggle individual levels on/off
Colors & Transparency: Fully customizable appearance
💡 Tips
On volatile days, expect manipulation to exceed the average levels - use them as zones, not exact prices
When "Both" is selected, solid lines show the mean and dashed lines show the median - if they're close together, the projection is more reliable
The levels reset at 6pm ET each day (futures session open)
Works best on intraday timeframes (1m - 1H) for NQ, ES, and other index futures
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a statistical tool based on historical averages. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always use proper risk management and confirm signals with price action before entering trades.
Breaker Blocks Finder | Gold | ProjectSyndicateProjectSyndicate Breaker Blocks Finder
📊 Overview
The ProjectSyndicate Breaker Blocks Finder (PS BB Finder) is a professional-grade Pine Script indicator designed to detect and display Bullish and Bearish Breaker Blocks based on Smart Money Concepts (SMC) methodology. This indicator is specifically optimized for XAUUSD (Gold) trading but works reliably across all symbols and timeframes.
Key Features
✅ Non-Repainting: Breaker blocks never change position after formation
✅ Multi-Timeframe Support: Optimized for M5, M10, M15, M20, M30, and H1
✅ Highly Customizable: 10+ user-configurable settings
✅ Visual Clarity: Color-coded boxes and labels for easy identification
✅ Performance Optimized: Handles 1000+ candles without lag
✅ Cross-Symbol Compatible: Works on Forex, Crypto, Stocks, Indices, and Commodities
✅ Displacement Detection: Uses ATR-based displacement to filter false signals
🎯 What are Breaker Blocks?
A Breaker Block is a failed order block that becomes a new support or resistance zone after being invalidated by price. It represents a market structure shift where institutional traders (smart money) have flipped their position.
Bullish Breaker Block
A Bullish Breaker Block forms when:
1 A bearish order block (resistance zone) exists
2 Price breaks ABOVE this zone with strong displacement
3 The former resistance zone now becomes SUPPORT
4 Price may retest this zone before continuing higher
Visual: Green box with "BB ▲" label
Bearish Breaker Block
A Bearish Breaker Block forms when:
5 A bullish order block (support zone) exists
6 Price breaks BELOW this zone with strong displacement
7 The former support zone now becomes RESISTANCE
8 Price may retest this zone before continuing lower
Visual: Red box with "BB ▼" label
⚙️ Default Settings
Setting Default Range Description
Lookback Period 1000 100-5000 Number of historical candles to analyze
Max Breaker Blocks 5 1-50 Maximum number of breaker blocks to display
Swing Detection Length 10 2-20 Bars on each side to confirm swing high/low. Higher = more significant swings
Use Displacement Filter true true/false Enable to filter breaker blocks by displacement size
Displacement Multiplier 2.0 0.5-5.0 Minimum move size as multiple of ATR. Higher = stricter detection
Invalidation Method Close Close/Wick Close = Conservative (candle must close beyond zone)Wick = Aggressive (wick touch is enough)
📈 Recommended Timeframes & Settings
This indicator is optimized for the following timeframes. Use these settings as a starting point.
Lower Timeframes (M5, M10, M15, M20)
These settings are designed to capture faster price movements and are the default settings for the indicator.
Setting Recommended Value
Lookback Period 1000
Max Breaker Blocks 5
Swing Detection Length 10
Use Displacement Filter true
Displacement Multiplier 2.0
Invalidation Method Close
Higher Timeframes (M30, H1)
For these timeframes, a less strict displacement filter is recommended to capture more significant, but less frequent, breaker blocks.
Setting Recommended Value
Lookback Period 1000
Max Breaker Blocks 5
Swing Detection Length 10
Use Displacement Filter true
Displacement Multiplier 1.0
Invalidation Method Close
🎓 How to Use
Step 1: Identify Breaker Blocks
Once the indicator is loaded, breaker blocks will automatically appear on your chart:
• Green boxes = Bullish breaker blocks (former resistance, now support)
• Red boxes = Bearish breaker blocks (former support, now resistance)
Step 2: Wait for Retest
The most reliable trading opportunities occur when price retests the breaker block zone:
• For bullish breaker blocks, wait for price to come back down to the green zone
• For bearish breaker blocks, wait for price to come back up to the red zone
Step 3: Look for Confluence
Combine breaker blocks with other SMC concepts for higher probability setups:
• Fair Value Gaps (FVG) within the breaker block zone
• Liquidity grabs before the retest
• Break of Structure (BoS) or Change of Character (ChoCH) confirmation
Step 4: Enter the Trade
Bullish Setup:
• Entry: At or near the bullish breaker block zone
• Stop Loss: Below the breaker block
• Take Profit: Previous swing high or higher
Bearish Setup:
• Entry: At or near the bearish breaker block zone
• Stop Loss: Above the breaker block
• Take Profit: Previous swing low or lower
🛡️ Non-Repainting Guarantee
This indicator is 100% non-repainting, meaning:
✅ Breaker blocks never change position after formation
✅ Historical breaker blocks remain in the exact same location indefinitely
✅ Backtesting results are reliable and consistent
🐛 Troubleshooting
Issue: No Breaker Blocks Appearing
Solutions:
• Ensure "Use Displacement Filter" is enabled.
• On M30/H1, try lowering the "Displacement Multiplier" to 1.0.
• Scroll back in history; blocks may not be present on the most recent bars.
Issue: Too Many Breaker Blocks
Solutions:
• Increase "Displacement Multiplier" to 2.5 or 3.0.
• Increase "Swing Detection Length" to 12-15.
• Decrease "Max Breaker Blocks" to 3-4.
eBacktesting - Learning: InducementeBacktesting - Learning: Inducement
Inducement is the “trap” move that often shows up right before a real push. Price briefly takes an internal swing level (a small high/low), pulls traders in the wrong direction, and then snaps back — usually right before continuing toward the larger objective.
How to study it:
- First, get a simple trend bias (are we making higher highs/higher lows, or lower highs/lower lows?).
- Watch the most recent internal swing level inside that trend.
- An inducement often looks like a quick sweep through that internal level, followed by a close back on the “correct” side.
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
Perfect EQHs + EQLsPerfect EQHs + EQLs: High-Precision Liquidity Mapping
Identifying Equal Highs (EQH) and Equal Lows (EQL) is critical for traders who focus on liquidity, Internal Range Liquidity (IRL), and stop-hunts. This indicator is built for surgical precision, ensuring that only "mathematically perfect" levels are identified and projected until they are actually mitigated by price.
Key Features
Real-Time Mitigation: Lines are not static. As soon as price crosses a detected level (invalidating the liquidity), the line and label are instantly removed from the chart.
Dual Extension Modes: * Full Right Edge: Projects levels across the entire chart background for a clean, institutional look.
Bar Count: Extends lines a specific number of bars into the future (customizable).
Dynamic Sensitivity: Choose between a Dropdown Mode (pre-set for High, Medium, or Low sensitivity, including time-based filters for 1H and 4H+) or a Manual Bar Lookback to define exactly how many bars must separate the two points.
Smart Labels: Features "EQH" and "EQL" labels that anchor perfectly to the right edge of your lines, regardless of your zoom level or extension settings.
How to Use
Spot Liquidity Pools: Use the projected lines to identify where retail buy-side or sell-side liquidity is "resting."
Targeting: Use EQHs and EQLs as high-probability targets for your take-profits.
Entry Confirmation: Watch for price to sweep these levels (liquidity grab) before looking for a Market Structure Shift (MSS) in the opposite direction.
Customization Settings
Appearance: Full control over line colors (default Green for Highs, Red for Lows), thickness, and styles (Solid, Dash, Dotted).
Lookback Length: Define how far back the script scans for matches (supports up to 5,000 bars for deep historical analysis).
Label Visibility: Toggle labels on/off and adjust text size to fit your screen resolution.
Technical Note
Unlike basic fractal-based indicators, this script uses array-based state management to track every individual level. This ensures that the chart remains uncluttered by deleting old levels that are no longer relevant to current price action.
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eBacktesting - Learning: Power of 3eBacktesting - Learning: Power of 3 highlights ICT’s “Power of 3” intraday story:
- Accumulation: price builds a quiet range
- Manipulation: a sweep grabs liquidity above or below that range (the classic stop hunt)
- Distribution: the real move expands away from that range, often in the opposite direction of the sweep
Use it to train your eyes to recognize when price is likely “setting up” vs when the session is actually “moving,” and to build a clean daily narrative around liquidity and expansion.
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
ICT Premium & Discount ZonesICT Premium & Discount Zones
Visualize key market zones with precision using the ICT Premium / Discount Zones indicator. This tool highlights areas of Premium (overbought), Equilibrium (balanced), and Discount (oversold) based on previous daily, weekly, and monthly price ranges, helping traders identify high-probability zones for entries, exits, and risk management.
Features:
- Premium, Equilibrium, and Discount Zones plotted directly on your chart.
- Flexible timeframe support: Works on intraday, daily, weekly, and monthly charts.
- Customizable colors and transparency: Easily differentiate zones for quick analysis.
- Label options: Highlight each zone with small, normal, or tiny labels.
- Automatically selects daily, weekly, or monthly zones based on your current chart timeframe.
- Zones and labels automatically refresh with new daily, weekly, and monthly data.
- Configurable lookback period: Control the number of bars displayed for zone visualization.
Use Cases:
- Identify overbought and oversold areas in trending or ranging markets.
- Plan entries near discount zones and exits near premium zones.
- Incorporate into ICT-style or price-action strategies for enhanced precision.
- Works for forex, futures, indices, and crypto markets.
How it Works:
The indicator calculates previous high, low, and midpoint levels for the chosen timeframe and draws zones:
Premium Zone: Top portion of the range (overbought).
Equilibrium Zone: Middle portion of the range (balance point).
Discount Zone: Bottom portion of the range (oversold).
Perfect for:
Traders seeking clear visual support/resistance zones and enhanced ICT-style trading precision.
⚠️ Double Printing / Weekend Zones:
On intraday charts (4H, 1H), previous day zones may appear twice depending on the time of day. For stocks or markets closed RTH charts or over the weekend, the indicator may repeat the last available daily zone. Users should verify zone relevance with current price action.
It doesn’t invalidate the zones, but users need to interpret them with context.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
Trading carries inherent risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results. By using ICT Confluence Engine you acknowledge that all trading decisions are your own. The creators of this indicator are not responsible for any gains or losses resulting from the use of this tool.
✨ Access:
If you find this ICT tool useful, consider adding it to your favorites and sharing feedback. Check out our other indicators available at our website.
If you'd like access or have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly via DM.
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The ICT Silver Bullet is a precise, time-based trading strategy by Michael J. Huddleston (Inner Circle Trader) (ICT) that targets specific one-hour "kill zones" during major market sessions (London & New York) to capitalize on short-term liquidity grabs and price imbalances (Fair Value Gaps or FVGs) for quick, high-probability trades, often involving a liquidity sweep followed by a retracement into an FVG for entry. It's a scalping method focused on institutional order flow, requiring discipline to wait for specific setups within tight timeframes, like 3-4 AM (London) or 10-11 AM (NY) EST.
eBacktesting - Learning: Change of CharactereBacktesting - Learning: Change of Character helps you spot a “Change of Character” (CHoCH) — the moment price stops behaving one way and starts behaving the other.
It does this by tracking clear swing highs and swing lows, then marking the first **candle close** that breaks structure **against** the current move:
- Bullish CHoCH: price shifts from making lower structure to breaking above a key swing high.
- Bearish CHoCH: price shifts from making higher structure to breaking below a key swing low.
Use CHoCH to practice timing: early trend shifts, reversals, and potential new legs — especially when combined with your usual confluence (liquidity, premium/discount, key levels, sessions, etc.).
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
eBacktesting - Learning: Order BlockseBacktesting – Learning: Order Blocks helps you spot Order Blocks on your chart in a clean, beginner-friendly way.
When price breaks structure, the indicator highlights the last opposite candle that often becomes a key reaction zone later (the Order Block). You’ll see the OB marked as a zone, and when price comes back and mitigates it (returns into the zone), that OB is removed so your chart stays uncluttered and focused on what matters now.
This indicator is built to pair perfectly with the eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
Orion Time Matrix | ICT Macros [by AK]ORION TIME MATRIX | ICT MACRO SUITE
The Orion Time Matrix is a precision timing instrument designed to decipher the algorithmic "Heartbeat" and the timing of institutional order flow in US Index Futures markets, specifically Nasdaq (NQ) and S&P 500 (ES).
Inspired by the "Time & Price" teachings of Michael J. Huddleston (The Inner Circle Trader), this tool maps out the specific time windows where algorithms seek liquidity and price delivery is most efficient.
Market Maker100% FREE | NO PAYWALL | NO SOLICITATION
This indicator is completely free. I don't sell signals, courses, or subscriptions. I built this for the community because education should be accessible to everyone. I'm not asking for money of any kind - this is a free tool for free traders.
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WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT
Unlike other ICT indicators that show you one or two concepts, this is a COMPLETE ICT trading system in one tool. Every major ICT concept - detected automatically, displayed cleanly, with real-time trade setup generation.
Built by a funded futures trader with a 95% win rate and an options record of 60/65 in 2026 (including 4 trades over 1,000% gains). This isn't theory - this is what I use every single day.
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FEATURES
📐 Market Structure
BOS (Break of Structure) - Cyan label = trend continues
CHoCH (Change of Character) - Red/Green label = trend reversal
Swing points auto-marked (HH/HL/LH/LL)
📊 Fair Value Gaps
Bullish/Bearish FVGs with CE line (50% entry point)
Session colors: Purple = Asia | Blue = London | Orange = NY
Auto-mitigates when price fills the gap
🧱 Order Blocks
Bullish OB (green) / Bearish OB (red)
GLOW CONFIRMATION when price touches and reacts
Breaker Blocks when OB is mitigated
💧 Liquidity
Equal Highs (EQH) / Equal Lows (EQL) detection
SWEEP labels when liquidity is taken
Sweep lows → look long | Sweep highs → look short
🦄 Unicorn Model
A+ setup: Breaker Block + FVG overlap
Gold glow marks the zone
Highest probability trades
⏰ Killzones
Asia (8PM-12AM EST) - Range formation
London (2AM-5AM EST) - First expansion
NY Open (9:30-11AM EST) - Highest volume
PM Session (1:30-4PM EST) - Trend continuation
Lunch avoided by default - choppy, low probability
📈 Moving Averages
Fast, Medium, Institutional EMAs
EMA stack detection (bull/bear alignment)
📊 Point of Control
POC, VAH, VAL levels
Volume-based support/resistance
🎯 Trade Setup Boxes
Auto-generates Entry, Stop Loss, Take Profit
Shows 1R, 1.5R, 2R targets
Appears when conditions align
📋 Live Status Panel
Real-time condition checklist
Shows LONG READY / SHORT READY when aligned
Tracks: Sweep, CHoCH, OB, FVG, Killzone, EMAs
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HOW TO USE
Select Trading Style (Scalp / Day Trade / Swing)
Wait for liquidity sweep (EQH or EQL taken)
Look for CHoCH in opposite direction
Enter at confirmed OB or FVG CE line
Use setup box levels for SL and TP
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TRADING STYLES
Scalp - Fast detection, tight zones, 1-5 min holds
Day Trade - Balanced settings, intraday swings
Swing - Wider zones, larger moves, multi-day
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ALERTS INCLUDED
BOS / CHoCH detected
Liquidity sweep
OB confirmed
Unicorn setup
Long/Short setup ready
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2026 TRACK RECORD
Options: 60/65 (92% WR) | 4 trades over 1,000%
Futures: 95% WR | Funded Trader
This indicator is what I use. Now it's yours.
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FREE EDUCATION & COMMUNITY
I give away everything for free. Live calls, education, market structure analysis - no paywalls, no upsells, just traders helping traders.
🎥 YouTube: youtube.com/@nqgod
💬 Discord: discord.gg/nobodyfutures
📚 Education: marketstructurellc.com
📱 TikTok: @nqgodtrades
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@NQGODTRADES | Hollow Point Trading
"Dull entries miss the mark. Hollow points always expand."
Advanced Order Block Visualization ToolAdvanced Order Block Visualization Tool
Description:
This custom TradingView indicator is designed to enhance the visualization and analysis of order blocks across all timeframes. It accurately identifies and displays order blocks based on specific criteria, helping traders make informed decisions.
Key Features:
Accurate identification of order blocks using advanced algorithms
Improved visibility and clarity of order blocks, even on lower timeframes
Customizable settings to adapt to different trading styles and preferences
Intelligent filtering to display only the most relevant order blocks
Inclusion of internal order blocks for a comprehensive view of market structure
Efficient and optimized code for smooth performance
Usage Instructions:
Add the indicator to your TradingView chart
Customize the settings according to your preferences (e.g., input.int(), input.float(), etc.)
Analyze the displayed order blocks in conjunction with your trading strategy
Use the insights gained to make informed trading decisions
Note: This indicator is designed to aid in analysis and decision-making but does not constitute financial advice. Always use discretion and risk management when trading.
Feedback and Support:
If you encounter any issues, have suggestions for improvement, or need assistance, please feel free to contact me via the TradingView chat or leave a comment on the indicator's page. I appreciate your feedback and strive to continuously enhance the indicator's performance.
Happy trading!
eBacktesting - Learning: FVGeBacktesting - Learning: FVG is an indicator in the eBacktesting Learning series: a collection of tools designed to help new traders understand the most important concepts in trading through clear, visual examples directly on the chart.
This indicator highlights Fair Value Gaps (FVGs): areas where price moved so quickly that it left behind an imbalance. These zones often act like "magnets" for future price action and can become important areas to watch for reactions, continuations, or reversals.
To keep the chart clean and the learning process practical, FVGs are only displayed when they remain relevant, meaning they are not instantly cleared by the very next candle. This helps beginners focus on the imbalances that actually persist and are more likely to matter.
Each FVG is drawn as a zone with a midpoint line and will visually update as price interacts with it:
Touched when price trades into the zone
Filled when price completely clears the zone
These indicators are built to pair perfectly with eBacktesting extension, where traders can practice these concepts step-by-step. Backtesting concepts visually like this is one of the fastest ways to learn, build confidence, and improve trading performance.
Educational use only. Not financial advice.
ICT Confluence EngineICT Confluence Engine
A Complete ICT Confluence & Execution Framework
🔥 Overview:
ICT Confluence Engine is a fully integrated ICT-based trading framework that brings together liquidity, market structure, order flow, and execution confluence into a single, unified system.
This engine synchronizes Liquidity, Market Structure, Order blocks and Fair Value Gaps contextually, ensuring signals only appear when multiple ICT conditions align.
This is not a signal spam tool.
It is a confirmation engine.
🧠 Core Philosophy:
Markets move in a sequence:
Liquidity → Structure Shift → Displacement → Repricing
Unified ICT Engine Pro is built to track that exact sequence in real time.
No single concept is traded in isolation.
🚀 Key Features (At a Glance)
- HTF liquidity levels (Daily & Weekly)
- Automatic liquidity sweep detection
- CHoCH & BOS market structure labeling
- Fair Value Gaps with mitigation logic
- Order Blocks with Mean Thresholds
- Golden Zone confluence detection
- Real-time setup readiness engine
- Professional execution HUD
GBPUSD Daily Chart
🔍 Feature Breakdown (In Depth)
1️⃣ HTF Liquidity Levels (PDH / PDL / PWH / PWL)
Automatically plots:
- Previous Day High / Low
- Previous Week High / Low
- Levels extend forward as liquidity targets
- Used internally to detect liquidity sweeps
Liquidity must be taken before direction is confirmed.
2️⃣ Liquidity Sweep Intelligence
Detects when price:
- Trades beyond daily or weekly liquidity
- Arms the system for potential reversal or continuation logic
- No sweep → no valid structure shift
This prevents premature CHoCH signals.
3️⃣ Market Structure (CHoCH & BOS)
Uses pivot-based structure logic
Labels:
- CHoCH (Change of Character)
- BOS (Break of Structure)
- Automatically tracks bullish vs bearish regime
Structure only matters after liquidity is addressed — this engine enforces that rule.
4️⃣ Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)
- Detects displacement-based FVGs
- Bullish & bearish imbalances clearly marked
- Active FVGs extend forward until mitigated
Once mitigated:
- Fades visually
- Stops extending
Only unmitigated inefficiencies remain actionable.
5️⃣ Order Blocks (OBs)
- Automatically identifies valid bullish & bearish OBs
- Draws Mean Threshold (50%) levels for precision
- OBs turn hollow once mitigated
- Keeps only relevant institutional footprints
This avoids historical clutter and false relevance.
6️⃣ Golden Zone Confluence Engine
This is where the indicator becomes a system.
When:
- An active Order Block
- Overlaps with an active Fair Value Gap
- In the same directional bias
- The zone is highlighted as a Golden Zone.
If price trades into this area after CHoCH, the engine flags:
SET-UP READY
- No guessing.
- No early entries.
NQ 1m Chart showing HUD, Bullish FVG and OB + FVG Confluence Zone
7️⃣ Execution HUD Dashboard
The HUD displays:
- Current market bias
- Setup status (Scanning / Set-Up Ready)
- Number of active OBs
- Version & system state
This allows traders to execute without scanning the chart manually.
⚙️ Settings Overview
Dashboard & Intelligence
- HUD toggle & screen position
- Golden Zone highlighting
- Mean Threshold display
Fair Value Gaps
- On/off toggle
- Maximum active FVGs
- Bullish / bearish styling
Order Blocks
- On/off toggle
- Maximum active OBs
- Mean Threshold levels
Market Structure
- CHoCH & BOS labels
- Custom structure colors
HTF Liquidity
- Daily levels
- Weekly levels
- Independent styling
📈 Best Practices & How to Use
Recommended ICT Workflow:
Identify HTF liquidity targets
Allow price to sweep liquidity
Wait for CHoCH
Observe displacement & FVG formation
Look for OB + FVG overlap (Golden Zone)
Execute on lower timeframe confirmation
⚠️ This engine does not replace execution models, it enhances them.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and analytical purposes only.
Trading carries inherent risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results. By using ICT Confluence Engine you acknowledge that all trading decisions are your own. The creators of this indicator are not responsible for any gains or losses resulting from the use of this tool.
📝 Final Notes
Unified ICT Engine Pro is designed for traders who want:
One system
One framework
One source of truth
If you understand ICT this saves time.
If you don’t this shows you why trades work.
✨ Access:
If you find this ICT tool useful, consider adding it to your favorites and sharing feedback. Check out our other indicators available at our website.
If you'd like access or have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly via DM.
ICT Rejection Zone ProICT Rejection Zone Pro
HTF Liquidity Sweeps → Precision Rejection Blocks
🔥 Overview:
ICT Rejection Zone Pro is an advanced ICT-inspired indicator designed to automatically identify high-probability rejection zones formed after higher-timeframe liquidity sweeps.
By combining HTF market structure, daily Gann bias logic, and sweep-based rejection blocks, this tool highlights areas where price is most likely to react, reject, or reverse which allows traders to focus only on the most meaningful zones.
This indicator is not about flooding your chart with boxes.
It’s about context, precision, and intent.
NQ 15m Chart Showing HUD, Trend Aligned Rejection Blocks with Mean Threshold Only, Mitigated Blocks, Last 10 Trends
🧠 Core Concept (What This Indicator Does):
Rejection Zone Pro works in three stages:
- Establishes HTF directional bias using internal trend logic
- Detects liquidity sweeps beyond prior highs/lows
- Builds Rejection Blocks only when price fails to hold beyond liquidity
The result is a clean framework that highlights where smart money likely defended price, not where retail expects a reaction.
🚀 Key Features (At a Glance)
- HTF-based directional bias dashboard
- Automatic bullish & bearish rejection blocks
- Liquidity sweep confirmation logic
- Mean Threshold (MT) equilibrium levels
- Trend-aligned filtering (optional)
- Mitigation tracking (spent vs unspent zones)
- Distance-to-zone HUD for execution timing
- Fully customizable & performance-safe
🔍 Features Breakdown (In Depth):
1️⃣ HTF Bias Engine
- Uses a higher timeframe of your choice (default: 1H)
- Internally tracks swing highs/lows with trend continuation logic
- Displays Bullish / Bearish bias directly on the chart HUD
- Helps traders avoid counter-trend entries
This is your directional compass — not a lagging moving average.
2️⃣ Liquidity Sweep Detection
Identifies when price:
- Sweeps above prior highs and fails
- Sweeps below prior lows and fails
- Confirms rejection using close location, not just wicks
- Logs the last sweep type in the HUD
No sweep → no block → no trade.
3️⃣ Rejection Blocks (RBs)
Automatically draws:
- Bearish RBs after failed highs
- Bullish RBs after failed lows
- Blocks extend forward in time for actionable use
- Maximum block count prevents chart clutter
Each block represents institutional rejection, not arbitrary supply/demand.
1M Chart on ES showing recently formed Bearish Rejection Block with Mean Threshold
4️⃣ Mean Threshold (MT) Levels
Optional dashed line at the equilibrium of each block
Acts as:
- Precision entry reference
- Mitigation trigger
- Distance measurement anchor
Many reactions occur at MT — not at extremes.
5️⃣ Mitigation Tracking
Blocks are automatically marked as spent when price mitigates them
Options:
- Hide mitigated blocks completely
- Fade them visually for historical study
This keeps your chart focused on active opportunity zones only.
ES 5m Chart showing Mitigated Blocks & Trend
6️⃣ Professional Filters
Trend-Aligned Mode
→ Only shows rejection blocks that align with HTF bias
Ideal for traders who want:
- Fewer signals
- Higher probability setups
Clean execution environments
7️⃣ HUD Dashboard
Displays at a glance:
- HTF Bias
- Last liquidity sweep type
- Distance (in ticks) to the nearest MT level
This makes the indicator usable even during live execution.
ES 15m Chart Showcasing HUD, Mitigated Blocks, Live Blocks including Mean Threshold
⚙️ Settings Overview
Timeframe & Trend
- HTF Source (bias timeframe)
- Trend history length
- Trend line visuals
Professional Filters
- Trend-aligned RBs only
- Show / hide mitigated blocks
Rejection Block Settings
- Max number of active blocks
- Forward extension length
- MT visibility
- Bullish / bearish colors
HUD Settings
- Enable / disable dashboard
- Screen position selection
📈 Best Practices & How to Use
Recommended Workflow:
Identify HTF bias using the HUD
Wait for price to sweep liquidity
Look for rejection blocks aligned with bias
Execute on lower timeframes using:
MT taps
Entry models (ICT / SMT / displacement)
Use opposing RBs as invalidation context
⚠️ This indicator works best when combined with:
Session timing
Market structure shifts
Proper risk management
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is a technical analysis tool, not financial advice.
Trading carries inherent risks. Past performance does not guarantee future results. By using Rejection Zone LITE, you acknowledge that all trading decisions are your own. The creators of this indicator are not responsible for any gains or losses resulting from the use of this tool.
📝 Final Notes
Rejection Zone Pro is built for traders who value:
Context over clutter
Structure over indicators
Execution over prediction
If you understand liquidity, displacement, and rejection, this tool will feel intuitive.
If you don’t — study first.
✨ Access:
If you find this ICT tool useful, consider adding it to your favorites and sharing feedback. Check out our other indicators available at our website.
If you'd like access or have any questions, feel free to reach out to me directly via DM.
Order Block Finder | Gold | ProjectSyndicate🥇 ProjectSyndicate Gold Order Block Finder
📌 Institutional Order Blocks for XAUUSD Built for Gold’s Volatility
The ProjectSyndicate Gold Order Block Finder is a professional-grade TradingView indicator engineered specifically for XAUUSD / Gold traders who want clean, high-probability institutional supply & demand zones on their chart.
Gold moves fast, sweeps liquidity often, and loves sharp displacement. This tool is tuned to match that behavior—so you can quickly spot the zones where smart money likely stepped in, and plan entries, targets, and invalidations with confidence. ✅
🚀 Why Gold Traders Like It
✅ Made for XAUUSD: Detection is tuned for Gold’s unique volatility and impulse structure
🏦 Institutional Zone Detection: Finds the last opposing candle before a true displacement + structure break
🧹 Auto-Cleanup (Mitigation): Zones automatically disappear when invalidated (no clutter)
📦 Clean Visualization: Professional OB boxes that extend into live price action
⚡ Pine Script v6: Built on the latest TradingView engine for stability and speed
🧠 Detection Logic Simple, Effective, Battle-Tested
📈 Bullish Order Block (Demand):
The last bearish candle before a strong bullish displacement that breaks market structure (BOS)
📉 Bearish Order Block (Supply):
The last bullish candle before a strong bearish displacement that breaks market structure (BOS)
💥 Displacement Filter Power Move Confirmation:
Zones are validated only when the impulse move meets a minimum strength threshold (default: 1.3× candle range)—helping filter out weak noise and low-quality blocks.
🛠 Recommended Gold Settings (XAUUSD)
Use these presets to match Gold’s typical behavior across higher-impact timeframes:
Timeframe | Swing Length | Displacement
M5 | 5–7 | 1.2 – 1.4
M10 | 5–7 | 1.2 – 1.4
M30 | 5–7 | 1.2 – 1.4
H1 | 7–9 | 1.3 – 1.6
H4 | 8–10 | 1.5 – 2.0
💡 Tip: If you want more signals, reduce Swing Length.
If you want higher quality only, increase Displacement.
✅ Best Use-Cases on Gold
🎯 Mark premium supply/demand zones without manual drawing
🧲 Wait for price to return to the OB for cleaner entries
🛡️ Use OB boundaries for clear invalidation + stop placement
📊 Combine with trend bias / liquidity sweeps / session levels for extra confirmation
Key Time LevelsThis script draws horizontal lines on the chart at important New York trading times so you can see where price opened and reacted during the day. It marks the ETH open, midnight, 3:00 AM, 8:30 AM, 9:30 AM, and 10:00 AM using NY time so daylight savings doesn’t mess it up. Each line starts exactly when that time happens and stops at the 4:00 PM close, so nothing carries into the next day. It keeps past days on the chart so you can look back and see how price reacted at those levels. Basically, it helps you see time-based levels that matter without cluttering the chart.
The Strat x Quarterly Theory QT (DFR, NWOG NDOG, FTFC)The Strat x Quarterly Theory QT (Defining Range DFR, NWOG NDOG, True Opens, Fractal Time Frame Continuity FTFC)
is a Frankenstein structure overlay built from two frameworks Rob Smith’s The Strat and ICT x Daye Quarterly Theory.
It’s not a signal bot.
It’s not a “buy/sell” crutch.
It’s a context engine that keeps you aligned with time-based structure, key opens, prior liquidity references, and repeatable range behavior, without turning your chart into a Christmas tree.
Think: regime clarity, session framing, multi-window classification, and clean levels that matter.
Core modules
Strat Classification (multi-window)
Candle type classification versus the prior completed window: 1 / 2u / 2d / 3
Runs in three structure lenses:
Micro blocks (lower TF precision)
90-minute lens (intraday rhythm)
6-hour lens (macro intraday regime)
Optional: lines, shading, labels (your chart, your rules)
True Opens (time-based anchors)
Quarterly Theory is built on opens and time.
This script maps them cleanly:
Asia Open (7:30pm)
London Open (1:30am)
NY AM Open (7:30am)
NY PM Open (1:30pm)
Plus higher anchors:
TDO = midnight open
TWO = weekly open reference
TMO = monthly open reference
Display as a short segment, extend forward, or “float on price” for clean tracking.
Previous Levels (liquidity map)
PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL, PMH/PML
Extend or float, with style controls for hierarchy and readability
Defining Range (DFR)
Up to 3 custom time windows
Draws 0.0 / 0.5 / 1.0 plus extension bands
This is your “range framework,” great for compression, expansion, and reaction zones.
NWOG / NDOG
Tracks recent new week/day open gaps
Optional Event Horizon reference.
How to use (clean workflow)
Set “Chart Timezone” first.
Time-based tools only work if the timezone is right.
Start minimal:
90m Strat + True Opens + Previous Levels
Add depth if you trade it:
DFR for fixed-window structure
Micro for lower-timeframe execution detail
Use it like a framework:
Strat types = behavior / regime
Opens + prior levels = structure and liquidity references
DFR + gaps = reaction zones and expansion context
This tool is designed to support your own playbook, not replace it.
DFR time formatting (important)
Enter DFR times in 24-hour HHMM, no colon:
✅ 0930, 1030, 1800, 0130
❌ 09:30, 9:30
Each field is entered separately (Start and End).
Notes
If a session line or DFR window doesn’t show, check:
timezone
symbol/session data availability
timeframe limits (some features are intentionally scoped for clarity)
Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only and does not provide trade signals or financial advice.
No results are guaranteed.
Always manage risk and test ideas before using them in live markets.
Not affiliated with Rob Smith, The Strat, Quarterly Theory, ICT, Daye or any related entities.
SMC + FVG PRO++Hollow Point]1. INTRODUCTION & INSTALLATION
What is SMC Suite Pro?
SMC Suite Pro is a professional-grade Smart Money Concepts indicator built for serious traders. Unlike basic SMC tools, this suite incorporates institutional-level filtering including displacement validation, volume confirmation, and structure-based detection to eliminate low-probability setups.
What Makes This Different:
Quality Filtering: Order Blocks require displacement (strong move away), not just any swing
Volume Confirmation: Optional volume spike filter for institutional footprint detection
Structure Based: OBs only valid after Break of Structure (BOS)
Smart Mitigation: Tracks partial fills vs full mitigation
Auto Fibonacci: Dynamic fibs from confirmed swing points
Institutional S/R: Based on liquidity zones, not random pivots
Clean Visuals: Minimal, professional, no chart clutter
Installation:
Open TradingView and navigate to your chart
Click 'Indicators' in the top toolbar (or press /)
Select 'Invite-only scripts' or search for 'SMC Suite Pro '
Click to add the indicator to your chart
Access settings by clicking the gear icon next to the indicator name
2. MASTER CONTROLS
The Master Controls section allows you to quickly toggle each major feature on or off. This is useful for decluttering your chart or focusing on specific concepts.
SettingDefaultDescriptionShow Fair Value GapsONDisplay FVG zones on chartShow Order BlocksONDisplay OB zones on chartShow Breaker BlocksONDisplay failed OBs that flip polarityShow Support/ResistanceONDisplay dynamic S/R levelsShow Fibonacci ExtensionsONDisplay auto-calculated fib levels
Pro Tip: When learning SMC concepts, enable only one feature at a time to understand how each zone type behaves before combining them.
3. FAIR VALUE GAPS (FVG)
What is a Fair Value Gap?
A Fair Value Gap (also called an imbalance) is a three-candle pattern where price moves so aggressively that it creates a gap between the first and third candle. This gap represents an area where price moved too quickly for proper price discovery, and the market often returns to "fill" this gap.
Bullish FVG: Forms when the low of the current candle is higher than the high of two candles ago. This indicates strong buying pressure and creates a support zone.
Bearish FVG: Forms when the high of the current candle is lower than the low of two candles ago. This indicates strong selling pressure and creates a resistance zone.
FVG Settings:
SettingRangeDescriptionMax FVGs to Track10-200How many FVGs to keep on chart (older ones removed)Min FVG Size (Points)0+Filter out tiny gaps. Set to 0 for no filterMitigation TypeClose/Wick/CEHow price must interact to mitigate the FVGShow Mitigated FVGsON/OFFKeep or remove FVGs after mitigationShow CE Line (50%)ON/OFFDisplay the Consequent Encroachment lineBullish FVG ColorColorDefault: Cyan (#00BCD4)Bearish FVG ColorColorDefault: Orange (#FF6D00)
Understanding Mitigation Types:
Close: FVG is mitigated only when a candle CLOSES inside the zone
Wick: FVG is mitigated when any wick touches the zone (most sensitive)
CE (50%): FVG is mitigated when price reaches the 50% level (Consequent Encroachment)
Pro Tip: The CE (50%) level is where institutional traders often target their entries. Enable 'Show CE Line' to see this key level as a dotted line through each FVG.
4. ORDER BLOCKS (OB)
What is an Order Block?
An Order Block is the last opposing candle before a significant move that breaks market structure. It represents a zone where institutional orders were placed, and price often returns to these zones before continuing in the direction of the break.
Bullish OB: The last bearish (red) candle before price breaks above a swing high. This zone acts as potential support when price returns.
Bearish OB: The last bullish (green) candle before price breaks below a swing low. This zone acts as potential resistance when price returns.
Order Block Settings:
SettingRangeDescriptionOB Detection Lookback10-200How far back to keep OBs visibleSwing Length2-20Bars needed to confirm a swing high/lowRequire DisplacementON/OFFOB must have strong move away (2x ATR)Require Volume SpikeON/OFFOB candle must exceed avg volume by 20%Show Mitigated OBsON/OFFKeep or remove OBs after price trades throughBullish OB ColorColorDefault: Green (#4CAF50)Bearish OB ColorColorDefault: Red (#F44336)
Quality Filtering Explained:
Displacement Requirement: This is what separates high-quality OBs from noise. When enabled, the indicator only marks OBs where price moved at least 2x the Average True Range (ATR) away from the zone. This confirms institutional participation.
Volume Requirement: When enabled, the OB candle must have volume at least 20% above the 20-period average. This helps confirm that the zone had significant trading activity.
Pro Tip: Keep 'Require Displacement' ON for cleaner, higher-probability setups. Only disable it if you want to see all potential OBs for educational purposes.
5. BREAKER BLOCKS (BB)
What is a Breaker Block?
A Breaker Block is a failed Order Block that has been violated and now acts with opposite polarity. When an OB fails to hold, it indicates a shift in market sentiment and becomes a powerful zone for the opposite direction.
Bullish Breaker: Forms when a bearish OB is broken to the upside. The failed resistance zone now acts as support.
Bearish Breaker: Forms when a bullish OB is broken to the downside. The failed support zone now acts as resistance.
Breaker Block Settings:
SettingDefaultDescriptionShow Mitigated BreakersOFFKeep or remove breakers after mitigationBullish Breaker ColorColorDefault: Blue (#2196F3)Bearish Breaker ColorColorDefault: Purple (#9C27B0)
How Breakers Form:
A valid Order Block forms after a Break of Structure
Price returns to the OB zone as expected
Instead of respecting the zone, price breaks through it
The failed OB is now marked as a Breaker with flipped polarity
Price often returns to test the breaker from the opposite side
Pro Tip: Breaker Blocks are particularly powerful when they align with higher timeframe structure. A breaker on the 15m that aligns with a 4H level is a high-probability setup.
6. SUPPORT & RESISTANCE
Dynamic S/R Zones
Unlike traditional S/R that uses arbitrary horizontal lines, this indicator creates dynamic zones based on confirmed swing points. These zones represent areas of genuine liquidity where price has previously reversed.
S/R Settings:
SettingRangeDescriptionS/R Swing Length3-50Bars needed to confirm swing high/lowMax Levels Each Side2-10Maximum support and resistance levels to showZone Width (ATR %)0.1-1.0How wide the S/R zone is (as % of ATR)Support Zone ColorColorDefault: Teal (#26A69A)Resistance Zone ColorColorDefault: Red (#EF5350)
Pro Tip: Use a higher Swing Length (15-20) for cleaner, more significant levels. Lower values (5-10) will show more levels but include more noise.
7. FIBONACCI EXTENSIONS
Auto-Calculated Fibonacci Levels
The indicator automatically calculates Fibonacci extension levels from confirmed swing points. These levels help identify potential profit targets and reversal zones.
Fibonacci Settings:
SettingDefaultDescriptionFib Swing Length20Bars needed to confirm swing for fib calculation1.0 LevelONShow the 100% extension level1.272 LevelONShow the 127.2% extension level1.618 LevelONShow the 161.8% (Golden Ratio) level2.0 LevelONShow the 200% extension level2.618 LevelONShow the 261.8% extension levelBullish Fib ColorColorDefault: Green (#00E676)Bearish Fib ColorColorDefault: Red (#FF5252)
Key Fibonacci Levels:
1.0 (100%): Equal measured move - common first target
1.272: First extension beyond the measured move
1.618 (Golden Ratio): The most significant fib level - high probability reversal zone
2.0 (200%): Double the original move - strong target in trending markets
2.618: Extended target for strong trends
8. VISUAL SETTINGS
Customizing Your Display
SettingOptionsDescriptionShow LabelsON/OFFDisplay zone type labels (FVG, OB, BB, S, R)Label StyleMinimal/DetailedMinimal shows type only; Detailed adds direction arrowsMitigated ColorColorColor for zones after mitigation (if shown)
Info Table:
The indicator displays a small information table in the top-right corner showing active zone counts:
FVGs - Number of active Fair Value Gaps
OBs - Number of active Order Blocks
Breakers - Number of active Breaker Blocks
Resistance - Number of resistance levels
Support - Number of support levels
9. ALERT CONFIGURATION
Available Alerts:
SMC Suite Pro includes alerts for all major zone formations. To set up alerts in TradingView:
Click the 'Alerts' button (alarm clock icon) or press Alt+A
Set Condition to 'SMC Suite Pro '
Select the desired alert from the dropdown
Configure notification method and expiration
Alert NameTriggers WhenBullish FVGA new bullish Fair Value Gap formsBearish FVGA new bearish Fair Value Gap formsBullish OBA new bullish Order Block forms after BOSBearish OBA new bearish Order Block forms after BOSBullish BreakerA bearish OB fails and becomes bullish breakerBearish BreakerA bullish OB fails and becomes bearish breaker
10. TRADING STRATEGIES
Strategy 1: FVG + OB Confluence
The highest probability setups occur when multiple zone types align. Look for an Order Block that contains or overlaps with a Fair Value Gap.
Identify the trend direction on a higher timeframe
Wait for a Break of Structure in your trading timeframe
Look for an OB that forms with an FVG inside or adjacent to it
Enter when price returns to the zone, ideally at the FVG's CE (50%) level
Stop loss below/above the OB; target the next S/R level or fib extension
Strategy 2: Breaker Block Reversal
Breaker Blocks signal potential trend changes. Trade them when they align with higher timeframe structure.
Note when a valid Order Block fails (becomes a Breaker)
Wait for price to move away from the breaker zone
Enter when price returns to test the breaker from the opposite side
Stop loss on the other side of the breaker zone
Target the next significant zone or fib level
Strategy 3: Fibonacci Extension Targets
Use the auto-calculated fib levels to set profit targets and identify potential reversal zones.
Enter a trade using FVG, OB, or Breaker confluence
Set first target at the 1.0 (100%) fib level
Move stop to breakeven after first target is hit
Trail remaining position toward 1.618 level
Watch for reversal signs at each fib level
11. BEST PRACTICES
Timeframe Selection:
Scalping (1m-5m): Use shorter swing lengths (3-5), focus on FVGs
Day Trading (15m-1H): Default settings work well; use OB + FVG confluence
Swing Trading (4H-Daily): Use longer swing lengths (10-20); focus on OBs and Breakers
Multi-Timeframe Analysis:
Identify bias on the Daily/4H chart using S/R zones
Look for OBs and Breakers on the 1H chart in the direction of bias
Time entries on the 15m/5m using FVG + OB confluence
Use fib extensions from the higher timeframe for targets
Risk Management:
Never risk more than 1-2% per trade
Place stops beyond the full zone, not at the edge
Wait for price to enter the zone before executing
Don't chase - if you miss the zone, wait for the next setup
Reduced size when trading against higher timeframe trend
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Trading every zone without confluence
Ignoring higher timeframe context
Entering before price reaches the zone
Using zones that have already been mitigated
Overcomplicating the chart with all features enabled
"Dull entries miss the mark. Hollow points always expand."
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