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NF Liquidity Sweep Tracker

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NF Liquidity Sweep Tracker

A tool for detecting stop hunts, reversals, and liquidity grabs
Built for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and ICT-style trading

🔧 Full Features Usage -

🔹 1. Lookback Period

How it works: Automatically finds recent swing highs and lows using a configurable Swing High/Low Detection.
Forms the foundation for detecting liquidity levels. These are potential areas where price may reverse or sweep.

🔹 2. Liquidity Sweep Detection

Detects price movements that break through swing points, often used by institutions to trigger stops.

Modes Available:

Wick-Based Sweeps: Price wicks above/below a swing but closes back inside.

Indicates a possible stop hunt or false breakout. Shown as Label: LS

Break- Retest Based Sweeps: Price breaks the swing level and continues or retests the zone.

Helps confirm continuation or retest setups. Shown as Labels: BO (Breakout), R (Retest)

All Types of Sweeps:

Enables both wick-based and breakout/retest sweeps.

🔹 3. Liquidity Zones (Boxes)

Draws boxes around swept areas to highlight liquidity zones.

Color-coded:

🟩 Green for bullish sweeps (below swing lows)

🟥 Red for bearish sweeps (above swing highs)

Usage: These zones act as temporary support/resistance and help traders spot: Reversals, Breakout continuations, Entries after retests.

🔹 5. Visual Labels
Helps quickly identify the type of liquidity event.

LS – Liquidity Sweep

Triggered when price wicks above/below a level and closes back inside.


BO – Breakout

Triggered when price cleanly breaks above/below a zone.

R – Retest

Triggered when price revisits a broken level.


Note: In a strong trending market, using a wick-based liquidity sweep (LS) strategy is often ineffective because the liquidity sweeps triggered by breakouts (BO) and breakdowns tend to dominate price action, making wick-based setups less reliable. However, liquidity sweeps ( LS ) tend to work very well when they occur near strong liquidity zones—areas where a significant concentration of buy or sell orders exist—because these zones act as natural support or resistance levels, increasing the likelihood of price reacting strongly and providing better trading opportunities.

📌 Usage Tip: These labels help with entry zone, trend confirmation, and trap detection.

🔹 6. Liquidity Lines
What it does: Draws horizontal lines from each swing high/low.

Usage: Acts as a visual reference for where liquidity lies. Great for planning take-profits, stop placements, or sniper entries.


🔹 8. Customization Options

Turn on/off:

Labels (LS, BO, R)

Liquidity lines

Breakout/retest zones

Set your own:

Line and box colors

Detection mode (Wick/Breakout/All)

Lookback period for swing points


🧠 Many Trader's use this concept to -

Identify high-probability reversal points (after sweeps)

Trade stop hunts and traps like institutions

Use zones for breakout and retest entries

Avoid false signals by waiting for sweeps and mitigations.

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