This indicator identifies and plots ICT (Inner Circle Trader) Dealing Ranges - key institutional areas where smart money accumulates or distributes positions before significant moves.
What is a Dealing Range?
A Dealing Range is a significant price area where institutional traders accumulate or distribute their positions. These ranges form through a specific sequence of price movements that indicate institutional order flow:
Bullish Dealing Range Sequence: 1. Initial High (H) 2. Initial Low (L) 3. Higher High (HH) 4. Lower Low (LL) 5. Break above HH (confirmation)
Bearish Dealing Range Sequence: 1. Initial Low (L) 2. Initial High (H) 3. Lower Low (LL) 4. Higher High (HH) 5. Break below LL (confirmation)
My Trading Strategy
Entry Methods: 1. Range Extreme Retests: - After range formation, wait for price to return to either extreme - Long entries at range bottom with stops below - Short entries at range top with stops above
2. Mid-Line Strategy: - Use the mid-line as a pivot point for reversals - Long entries on mid-line bounce with stops below - Short entries on mid-line rejection with stops above
Stop Loss Placement: - When entering at extremes: Place stops beyond the mid - When entering at mid-line: Place stops beyond the opposing extreme - Always respect the structure's boundaries
Take Profit Targets: - Minimum 2:1 Risk-Reward ratio - For extreme entries: Target the opposite extreme - For mid-line entries: Target the nearest extreme
Risk Management - Never enter without a clear invalidation point - Maintain minimum 2:1 RR ratio - Consider market structure and higher timeframe context
Indicator Features - Auto-detection of dealing range patterns - Color-coded boxes (green for bullish, red for bearish) - Optional mid-line display - Customizable colors and styles - Adjustable pivot lookback periods
Notes This tool is based on ICT concepts but should be used in conjunction with other forms of analysis. The dealing range provides a framework for understanding institutional order flow, but proper risk management and market context are essential for successful trading.
Remember: The best trades often come from clean retests of these ranges after their initial formation. Patience in waiting for proper setups is key to successful implementation.