Multi Timeframe Fair Value Gap Indicator ProMulti Timeframe Fair Value Gap Indicator Pro | MTF FVG Imbalance Zones | Institutional Supply Demand Levels
🎯 The Most Comprehensive Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gap (FVG) Indicator on TradingView
Transform Your Trading with Institutional-Grade Multi-Timeframe FVG Analysis
Keywords: Multi Timeframe Indicator, MTF FVG, Fair Value Gap, Imbalance Zones, Supply and Demand, Institutional Trading, Order Flow Imbalance, Price Inefficiency, Smart Money Concepts, ICT Concepts, Volume Imbalance, Liquidity Voids, Multi Timeframe Analysis
📊 WHAT IS THIS INDICATOR?
The Multi Timeframe Fair Value Gap Indicator Pro is the most advanced FVG detection system on TradingView, designed to identify high-probability institutional supply and demand zones across multiple timeframes simultaneously. This professional-grade tool automatically detects Fair Value Gaps (FVGs), also known as imbalance zones, liquidity voids, or inefficiency gaps - the exact areas where institutional traders enter and exit positions.
🔍 What Are Fair Value Gaps (FVGs)?
Fair Value Gaps are three-candle price formations that create imbalances in the market structure. These gaps represent areas where buying or selling was so aggressive that price moved too quickly, leaving behind an inefficient zone that price often returns to "fill" or "mitigate." Professional traders use these zones as high-probability entry points.
Bullish FVG: When the low of candle 3 is higher than the high of candle 1
Bearish FVG: When the high of candle 3 is lower than the low of candle 1
⚡ KEY FEATURES
📈 Multi-Timeframe Analysis (MTF)
- 12 Timeframes Simultaneously: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 45m, 1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, Daily, Weekly
- Real-Time Detection: Instantly identifies FVGs as they form across all selected timeframes
- Customizable Timeframe Selection: Choose which timeframes to display based on your trading style
- Higher Timeframe Confluence: See when multiple timeframes align for stronger signals
🎨 Three Professional Visual Themes
1. Dark Intergalactic: Futuristic neon colors with high contrast for dark mode traders
2. Light Minimal: Clean, professional appearance for traditional charting
3. Pro Modern: Low-saturation colors for extended screen time comfort
📊 Advanced FVG Dashboard
- Live FVG Counter: Real-time count of active bullish and bearish gaps
- Total Zone Tracking: Monitor all active imbalance zones at a glance
- Theme-Adaptive Display: Dashboard automatically adjusts to your selected visual theme
- Strategic Positioning: Optimally placed to not interfere with price action
🔧 Smart Zone Management
- Dynamic Zone Updates: FVG boxes automatically adjust when price touches them
- Mitigation Detection: Visual feedback when zones are tested or filled
- Color-Coded Status: Instantly see untested vs tested zones
- Extended Projection: Option to extend boxes to the right for future reference
- Timeframe Labels: Optional labels showing which timeframe each FVG originated from
💡 Intelligent Features
- Automatic Zone Cleanup: Removes fully mitigated FVGs to keep charts clean
- Touch-Based Level Adjustment: Zones adapt to partial fills
- Maximum Box Management: Optimized to handle 500 simultaneous FVG zones
- Performance Optimized: Efficient code ensures smooth operation even with multiple timeframes
🎯 TRADING APPLICATIONS
Day Trading & Scalping
- Use 1m, 3m, 5m FVGs for quick scalp entries
- Combine with higher timeframe FVGs for directional bias
- Perfect for futures (ES, NQ, MNQ), forex, and crypto scalping
Swing Trading
- Focus on 1H, 4H, and Daily FVGs for swing positions
- Identify major support/resistance zones
- Plan entries at untested higher timeframe gaps
Position Trading
- Utilize Daily and Weekly FVGs for long-term positions
- Identify institutional accumulation/distribution zones
- Major reversal points at significant imbalance areas
Multi-Timeframe Confluence Trading
- Stack multiple timeframe FVGs for high-probability zones
- Confirm entries when lower and higher timeframe FVGs align
- Professional edge through timeframe confluence
📚 HOW TO USE THIS INDICATOR
Step 1: Add to Your Chart
Click "Add to Favorites" and apply to any trading instrument - works on all markets including stocks, forex, crypto, futures, and indices.
Step 2: Configure Your Timeframes
In settings, select which timeframes you want to monitor. Day traders might focus on 1m-15m, while swing traders might use 1H-Weekly.
Step 3: Choose Your Visual Theme
Select from three professional themes based on your preference and trading environment.
Step 4: Identify Trading Opportunities
For Long Entries:
- Look for Bullish FVGs (green/cyan zones)
- Wait for price to return to untested zones
- Enter when price shows rejection from the FVG zone
- Higher timeframe FVGs provide stronger support
For Short Entries:
- Look for Bearish FVGs (red/pink zones)
- Wait for price to return to untested zones
- Enter when price shows rejection from the FVG zone
- Higher timeframe FVGs provide stronger resistance
Step 5: Manage Risk
- Place stops beyond the FVG zone
- Use partially filled FVGs as trailing stop levels
- Exit when opposite FVGs form (reversal signal)
🏆 WHY THIS IS THE BEST MTF FVG INDICATOR
✅ Most Comprehensive
- More timeframes than any other FVG indicator
- Advanced features not found elsewhere
- Professional-grade visual presentation
✅ Institutional-Grade
- Based on smart money concepts (SMC)
- ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology compatible
- Used by professional prop traders
✅ User-Friendly
- Clean, intuitive interface
- Detailed tooltips and descriptions
- Works out-of-the-box with optimal defaults
✅ Continuously Updated
- Regular improvements and optimizations
- Community feedback incorporated
- Professional development by PineProfits
🔥 PERFECT FOR
- Scalpers seeking quick FVG fills
- Day Traders using multi-timeframe analysis
- Swing Traders identifying major zones
- ICT/SMC Traders following smart money
- Prop Firm Traders needing reliable setups
- Algorithmic Traders building systematic strategies
- Technical Analysts studying market structure
- All Experience Levels from beginners to professionals
💎 ADVANCED TIPS
1. Confluence is Key: The strongest signals occur when multiple timeframe FVGs align at the same price level
2. Fresh vs Tested: Untested FVGs (original color) are stronger than tested ones (gray/muted color)
3. Time of Day: FVGs formed during high-volume sessions (London/NY) are more reliable
4. Trend Alignment: Trade FVGs in the direction of the higher timeframe trend for best results
5. Volume Confirmation: Combine with volume indicators for enhanced reliability
📈 INDICATOR SETTINGS
Visual Settings
- Visual Theme: Choose between Dark Intergalactic, Light Minimal, or Pro Modern
- Show Branding: Toggle PineProfits branding on/off
General Settings
- Move box levels with price touch: Dynamically adjust FVG zones
- Change box color with price touch: Visual feedback for tested zones
- Extend boxes to the right: Project zones into the future
- Plot Timeframe Label: Show origin timeframe on each FVG
- Show FVG Dashboard: Toggle the summary dashboard
Timeframe Selection
Select any combination of 12 available timeframes (1m to Weekly)
🚀 GET STARTED NOW
1. Click "Add to Favorites" to save this indicator
2. Apply to your chart - works on any instrument
3. Join thousands of traders already using this professional tool
4. Follow PineProfits for more institutional-grade indicators
⚖️ DISCLAIMER
This indicator is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered financial advice. Always do your own research and practice proper risk management. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trade responsibly.
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Multi-Timeframe Session Levels with PVSRA Imbalance & EMAsOverview and Inspiration: This indicator is inspired by forex trading strategies that emphasize session-based high/low levels, imbalances (fair value gaps), and volume analysis for identifying key support/resistance and entry points. Adapted for Bitcoin (BTC) trading, it leverages the 24/7 nature of crypto markets while using traditional forex session times in New York (NY) timezone to define ranges, allowing traders to apply structured concepts like session highs/lows and midpoints to BTC for potential high-probability setups.
Weekly Levels (5pm Sunday to 5pm Friday NY Time): Calculates the high, low, and midpoint (50%) of the previous week, starting from Sunday at 5pm NY to Friday at 5pm NY. These levels act as major support/resistance zones for the current week. Plotted as extendable lines with customizable colors (default: cyan for high/low, cyan for mid dotted) and thickness. Labels like 'pwHigh' (previous week high) appear on the right, grouping overlapping levels for clarity.
Daily Levels (5pm to 5pm NY Time): Tracks the high, low, and midpoint of the previous day, using the 5pm NY close as the daily reset. Ideal for intraday trading, these levels highlight potential reversal or continuation points. Lines are customizable (default: lime green for high/low, lime green for mid dotted), with labels like 'pdHigh' (previous day high).
Asia Range (20:00 to 3:00 NY Time): Focuses on the Asian session, from 8pm to 3am NY time, which is typically low-volatility but can set key ranges. Plots current session's high, low, and midpoint as lines (default: gray for high/low, gray for mid dotted), with labels like 'asia high'. Useful for identifying ranges that may be tested during higher-volume periods.
US Settle Box (4:45pm NY on Fridays): On 15-minute charts, highlights the US settle period at 4:45pm NY on Fridays with a box (default dark gray background) and mid dotted line (default white). Marks potential volatility or liquidity events at week-end.
Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs): Overlays EMAs of lengths 10 (white), 20 (cyan), 50 (lime green), 200 (purple), and 800 (red), with customizable colors and thicknesses. Toggleable on/off via 'Show EMAs'. EMAs serve as dynamic support/resistance or trend filters.
PVSRA (Price Volume Social Reaction Analysis) Candle Coloring: Colors candles based on volume relative to a 10-period SMA and weighted high-low range: High volume (200%+): Lime (bull) or red (bear).
Medium volume (150%+): Blue (bull) or fuchsia (bear).
Normal volume: White (bull) or gray (bear).
Customizable colors; overrides default candles when enabled. Highlights unusual volume activity.
Imbalance logic adapted from 'Unrecovered Imbalanced Zone with PVSRA' by theodrak."
Imbalanced Zones: Detects candle imbalances (gaps between highs/lows of adjacent candles), drawing extendable boxes with mid dotted lines. These highlight areas where price may return. Options include showing only on higher timeframes, marking full bodies/wicks, extending zones, displaying unrecovered portions, and invalidation percentage (default 75%). Colors match volume categories; zones delete when penetrated or recovered.
Alerts: Configurable alerts for new imbalanced candles, filtered by direction and volume level (any, 150%+, 200%, or average). Enables notifications for potential setups.
Customization and Usage Tips: All colors, thicknesses, and extensions are input-adjustable. For BTC, use on perpetual futures charts (e.g., BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P) with volume override for accurate analysis. Combine levels with EMAs for confluence (e.g., buy at Asia low near 200 EMA). Focus on breakouts or reversals from these ranges during active periods like 3am-7am NY or 8am NY.
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FVG Pro - Advanced Multi-Timeframe iDea TradeFVG Pro – Advanced Multi-Timeframe
This indicator automatically detects and visualizes Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) across two different timeframes. Features include:
Dual-timeframe FVG detection (bullish & bearish)
Customizable display: boxes, lines, or both
Optional Fibonacci levels inside gaps (25%, 50%, 75%)
Touch tracking & “respected” status
Adjustable quality scoring and filtering
Automatic removal of filled gaps (configurable)
You can easily tailor colors, label size, and visibility for your needs.
How to use:
Enable the timeframes you want, set your visual preferences, and use the quality filter if you wish to highlight only the strongest imbalances. FVGs can be used as potential support/resistance or reaction zones—combine with your own trading strategy.
Note:
This script does not provide buy/sell signals. It is for technical analysis only and should not be considered financial advice. Please use proper risk management.
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ICT Confirmed FVG Indicator ICT FVG Indicator (Confirmed by Swings)
Summary
This indicator is designed to identify high-probability Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) by confirming them with market structure. It filters out random imbalances and only highlights the FVGs that are created at the same time as a confirmed ICT Swing High or Swing Low.
The core principle is to connect price imbalances directly to significant shifts in market structure, providing a cleaner and more powerful signal.
What It Does
Identifies Swing Points: Automatically detects and draws confirmed swing highs (resistance) and swing lows (support) on your chart based on the settings you choose.
Finds Fair Value Gaps: It scans the chart for the classic 3-candle FVG pattern (also known as a BISI or SIBI).
Confirms FVGs with Swings: This is the most important feature. The indicator will only draw an FVG box if one of the three candles that created the FVG is also a confirmed swing point. This ensures you are only seeing imbalances that are directly related to a break in market structure.
Invalidates Old FVGs: To keep the chart clean, the indicator will automatically remove an FVG box after the price has fully passed through it a certain number of times (customizable in the settings).
Settings Explained
ICT Swings Settings
Left/Right Strength: Controls the sensitivity of the swing detection. Higher numbers require a more significant, obvious swing point to be confirmed. Lower numbers will identify more minor swings.
Max Swing Lines: Sets the maximum number of swing high and swing low lines to display on the chart at one time.
Swing High/Low Color: Customize the color of the swing point lines.
FVG Settings
Show Bullish/Bearish FVG: Use these checkboxes to turn the bullish (green) or bearish (red) FVG boxes on or off.
Bullish/Bearish FVG Color: Customize the color of the FVG boxes.
FVG Invalidation Threshold: This sets how many times the price can fully close on the other side of an FVG before the box is automatically removed.
Max Active FVGs to Show: Sets the maximum number of FVG boxes to keep on the chart to prevent clutter.
Key Features
High-Probability Signals: Filters out noise by focusing only on FVGs that are confirmed by a shift in market structure.
Clean Visuals: Automatically draws and removes swing lines and FVG boxes to keep your chart uncluttered.
Fully Customizable: Adjust the sensitivity of the swing detection and the appearance of the FVGs to fit your trading style.
Pure ICT Concepts: Built strictly on the principles of Inner Circle Trader for a method-consistent analysis.
London Breakout + FVG Strategy [GBPJPY] - with SL/TPMarks the London open high and low on 15 min time frame, ads fvg on 5 min for orders
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NativeLenSA CISD w/1st 5m FVG5m CISD + FVG Indicator which works best on 5m TimeFrame, with the concept of 5m Liquidity sweeps of the previous highs/lows and the next candle closing below/above the opening price of candle that swept the highs/lows.
A line marking +CISD or -CISD will show as soon as the CISD is created, and a first 5m Fair Value Gap will also be displayed. This is advantageous for an extra confluence and re-entry.
The indicator also provides the trader with:
i. The flexibility of allowing to only show Bearish, Bullish or both Bearish and Bullish CISD + FVG,
ii. Showing only London Session, New York Session, or both London and New York Sessions' CISD & FVG,
iii. Option of hiding/showing 5m CISD+FVG on time frames greater than 5m,
iv. Adjustable:
(a) Look back bars (max=300),
(b) CISD line length,
(c) FVG line length,
v. Customizable Bearish and Bullish CISD line colors.
I hope you find value in this indicator, and convenient for time when trading, no CISD markups needed
Order Blocks with FVG Mult-TimeFrameOverview
This script helps visualize Order Blocks (OBs) and Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) — key concepts used in institutional-style price action analysis. It is designed to support technical traders by identifying potential areas of interest based on past price imbalances and structural shifts.
Key Features
Automatically highlights bullish and bearish Order Blocks.
Detects Fair Value Gaps based on market inefficiencies.
Supports all timeframes, with best performance observed on 30-minute and 1-hour charts.
Clean visual layout for better market structure interpretation.
Use Case
This indicator can assist users in conducting price-based technical analysis, especially in identifying regions where price might react due to historical supply/demand imbalances. It is meant to serve as a visual aid within broader trading systems.
⚠️ This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or offer any guarantee of performance.
FVG + FIBONACCIThe FVG + FIBONACCI indicator is a sophisticated trading tool that combines Fair Value Gap (FVG) detection with Fibonacci analysis across multiple timeframes. It automatically identifies bullish and bearish Fair Value Gaps - price areas where there is no overlap between consecutive candles, creating "gaps" that often act as significant support and resistance zones. The indicator works on any selected higher timeframe while displaying results on the current chart, making it versatile for various trading strategies and timeframe analyses.
What sets this indicator apart is its integration of Fibonacci retracement levels within each detected FVG zone. Once a Fair Value Gap is identified, the indicator automatically draws key Fibonacci levels (23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and optionally 78.6%) within the gap, providing precise entry and exit points for traders. Additionally, it offers Fibonacci extensions (127.2%, 161.8%, and 261.8%) that project potential price targets beyond the FVG boundaries, helping traders plan their profit-taking strategies more effectively.
The indicator includes comprehensive customization options, allowing users to control the appearance of FVG zones, Fibonacci levels, and extension lines with different colors and styles. It features intelligent zone management with configurable maximum counts and extension lengths, automatic validity checking that grays out filled gaps, and multiple alert conditions for when price enters FVG zones or touches Fibonacci levels. The tool is designed for both swing and intraday traders who want to combine the powerful concepts of Fair Value Gaps with precise Fibonacci-based entry and exit strategies.
FVG (Fair Value Gaps)The FVG (Fair Value Gaps) indicator is a sophisticated technical analysis tool designed to identify and display fair value gaps on trading charts across multiple timeframes. Fair value gaps represent price inefficiencies that occur when there's a complete separation between consecutive candles, creating an unfilled price zone. The indicator detects these gaps by analyzing three consecutive candles: it identifies bullish FVGs when a green middle candle creates a gap where the high of the left candle is below the low of the right candle, and bearish FVGs when a red middle candle creates a gap where the low of the left candle is above the high of the right candle.
The indicator offers comprehensive customization options and intelligent filtering capabilities. Users can select any higher timeframe for FVG detection while viewing on lower timeframes, choose to display only bullish or bearish gaps, and optionally filter for large candles only to focus on more significant market inefficiencies. The system includes automatic management features such as limiting the maximum number of displayed FVGs to prevent chart clutter, customizable extension lengths for forward projection, and a validation system that continuously monitors whether gaps remain unfilled or have been invalidated by subsequent price action.
Visually, the indicator represents FVGs as colored rectangular boxes with dashed border lines, using green for bullish gaps and red for bearish gaps with full transparency control. When FVGs become invalid (filled by price), they automatically change to gray coloring to indicate their status. The indicator includes real-time alert functionality that triggers when price enters or touches FVG zones, making it valuable for both manual trading decisions and automated trading strategies. Additionally, it features a built-in Telegram channel reference for community support and educational resources.
Mirror US10YThis TradingView script is designed to automatically detect the asset you are viewing (stock, commodity, or crypto) and, if it matches a long list of supported tickers, overlays a "mirror" subchart. This subchart plots the price action of a related pair—typically the asset divided by the US 10-Year Treasury yield (US10Y), or another relevant macro or sector index. The script also detects and visualizes "Imbalance Fair Value Gaps" (IFVGs) on the subchart, and can trigger alerts when these gaps are filled.
1. Automatic Subchart Detection
The script first checks which symbol you are viewing.
If it matches a list of supported stocks or commodities (e.g., NVDA, TSLA, GOLD), it sets a corresponding subchart pair (e.g., NVDA/US20Y, GOLD/US10Y).
If it’s a crypto asset, it checks both the exchange and the symbol, and sets a subchart like BINANCE:ADAUSDT/US10Y.
If a match is found, it enables plotting for the subchart.
2. Subchart Data Fetching
Once a subchart is selected, the script fetches its OHLCV data (open, high, low, close) and a 200-period ATR (Average True Range) using request.security.
It then plots the subchart’s candlesticks in white (bullish) or red (bearish).
3. IFVG (Imbalance Fair Value Gap) Detection
The script defines custom types and arrays to track bullish and bearish IFVGs and their "invalidation" (when the gap is filled).
It detects IFVGs by looking for price gaps between the current and previous candles, filtered by ATR to avoid noise.
When a gap is detected, it is stored in an array with its coordinates and direction.
4. IFVG Management and Visualization
The script manages the lifecycle of each IFVG: it tracks when a gap is filled (invalidated) and moves it to a separate array.
It draws colored boxes and dashed lines on the chart to visualize the last few IFVGs, using green for bullish and red for bearish.
When a gap is filled, it places a label (▲ or ▼) at the fill point.
5. Alerts
The script sets up two alert conditions: one for a bullish IFVG fill, and one for a bearish IFVG fill.
These can be used to trigger TradingView alerts for trading signals.
6. Debugging and Info Labels
The script displays labels on the chart showing the detected ticker and the subpair being plotted, for clarity.
This indicator is even more reliable when combined with the Mirror 2 indicator, which shows the same system but mostly with the BTC pair in crypto.
Both the Mirror US10Y and Mirror 2 also allow you to see the main inverse pairs in stocks.
Sesiones + FVG + PDH / PDLMarket Sessions: Define and visualize four market sessions (New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney) with options to display ranges, trend lines, averages, VWAP, and highs/lows.
Dashboard: A panel that displays the status of the sessions (active/inactive) and, in advanced mode, the coefficient of determination (R2) of the trend line and the volume for each session.
Fair Value Gaps (FVG) / Imbalances: Detect and draw Fair Value Gaps (also known as imbalances or inefficiencies) on multiple time frames, with options to extend them, change their color when tested, and adjust their levels if the price touches them.
Previous Day/Week/Month Levels: Displays the highs and lows of the previous day and week (PDH/PDL, PWH/PWL), as well as the opening prices of the current day, week, and month (DO, WO, MO).
FVGs with Entry & SLThe indicator allows identifying the FVG zone, thereby creating a strategy for entering trades.
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FVG-Bully BearsFVG-Bully Bears Indicator
The FVG-Bully Bears indicator is a powerful tool designed to identify Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) on your TradingView charts. FVGs are price gaps that occur when the market moves sharply, leaving areas where little to no trading activity took place. These gaps often act as key support or resistance zones, making them valuable for traders looking to spot potential reversal or continuation points.
This indicator highlights Bullish FVGs (potential support zones) and Bearish FVGs (potential resistance zones) with customizable boxes and labels, helping you visualize these critical price levels with ease.
Features
Bullish and Bearish FVGs: Detects gaps where price has left untested areas, marking bullish (green) and bearish (red) FVGs.
Customizable Display: Choose to show or hide bullish/bearish FVGs, adjust colors, and control box visibility.
FVG Labels: Optional labels on each FVG box to clearly identify bullish or bearish gaps, with adjustable text size.
Delete Filled FVGs: Automatically removes FVGs once price revisits and fills the gap, keeping your chart clean.
Box Extension: Extend FVG boxes into the future (up to 100 bars) to track unfilled gaps over time.
Performance Optimization: Limits the number of displayed FVG boxes (default: 50) to ensure smooth chart performance.
How It Works
Bullish FVG: Identified when the high of a candle two bars ago is lower than the low of the current candle, indicating a sharp upward move.
Bearish FVG: Identified when the low of a candle two bars ago is higher than the high of the current candle, indicating a sharp downward move.
FVGs are drawn as colored boxes (green for bullish, red for bearish) and can include labels for easy identification.
If enabled, filled FVGs (where price revisits the gap) are deleted to reduce chart clutter.
Settings
FVG Settings
Show Bullish FVGs: Enable/disable bullish FVG boxes (default: enabled).
Show Bearish FVGs: Enable/disable bearish FVG boxes (default: enabled).
Bullish FVG Color: Customize the color and transparency of bullish FVG boxes (default: light green).
Bearish FVG Color: Customize the color and transparency of bearish FVG boxes (default: light red).
Max FVG Boxes: Set the maximum number of FVG boxes displayed (default: 50, range: 1–500).
Extend FVG Boxes (Bars): Extend FVG boxes into the future by a specified number of bars (default: 8, range: 0–100).
Show FVG Labels: Enable/disable text labels on FVG boxes (default: enabled).
Label Size: Choose the size of FVG labels (options: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge; default: Small).
Delete Filled FVGs: Automatically remove FVGs when price fills the gap (default: enabled).
How to Use
Add the FVG-Bully Bears indicator to your TradingView chart.
Customize the settings to match your trading style (e.g., adjust colors, toggle labels, or change box extensions).
Watch for green (bullish) and red (bearish) FVG boxes:
Bullish FVGs: Potential support zones where price may bounce or consolidate.
Bearish FVGs: Potential resistance zones where price may reverse or stall.
Use FVGs in combination with other indicators (e.g., support/resistance, trendlines) for better trade decisions.
If “Delete Filled FVGs” is enabled, filled gaps will disappear, keeping your chart focused on active FVGs.
Ideal For
Swing Traders: Identify key price zones for entries or exits.
Day Traders: Spot intraday support/resistance levels created by rapid price moves.
Price Action Traders: Use FVGs to confirm market structure and potential reversal points.
Notes
For best performance, keep “Max FVG Boxes” at a reasonable value (e.g., 50) to avoid chart lag.
FVGs are most effective on lower timeframes (e.g., 5m, 15m, 1H) but can be used on any timeframe.
Combine with other tools like volume or trend indicators for a complete trading strategy.
Enjoy trading with FVG-Bully Bears and take advantage of Fair Valu
Fair Value Gap [Dova Lazarus]Fair Value Gap (FVG) indicator detects and visualizes price inefficiencies between three consecutive candles:
* Bullish FVG: current candle’s low > high of two candles ago
* Bearish FVG: current candle’s high < low of two candles ago
Includes automatic detection of mitigations:
* Partial mitigation: price enters but doesn’t fully fill the gap
* Full mitigation: price completely fills the gap
* Optional **50% mitigation** based on midpoint reach
**Display styles**:
* Box (filled rectangle)
* High & Low lines only
* Midpoint lines (optional, with customizable style and color)
Multi-timeframe support:
* Up to 5 higher timeframes (HTF), each with individual color, label, and visibility settings
* HTF gaps help identify key support/resistance and price magnet zones
Customization options:
* Separate colors for unmitigated and mitigated gaps
* Adjustable width and extension of boxes
* Optional deletion of mitigated gaps
* Label positioning, size, and visibility
All settings are grouped for clarity:
* FVG Appearance
* HTF FVGs
* Mitigation
* General Settings
[MAD] FVG with LTF-POC/TPOOverview
The Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detector is a precision tool designed to automatically identify, draw, and track market inefficiencies. These gaps, also known as imbalances, often act as powerful magnets for future price action.
This indicator handles the entire lifecycle of an FVG: from its creation and extension, to the moment it is first touched, and through its entire mitigation process. To add an even deeper layer of analysis, it can now optionally plot two types of micro-analysis lines for the middle candle of the FVG pattern: a volume-based Point of Control (LTF-POC) and a time-based Time Price Opportunity (LTF-TPO). These high-precision lines pinpoint the most significant price levels within the imbalance itself.
By providing a clean and objective visualization of these critical price zones, the FVG Detector gives traders a clear framework for spotting high-probability setups and understanding how the market returns to areas of inefficiency to become balanced once again.
█ How It Works
The indicator’s logic is built on precise detection, dynamic visualization, and intelligent state tracking to provide a comprehensive view of market imbalances.
⚪ The FVG Detection Engine
At its core, the indicator uses a classic three-candle pattern to identify FVGs. This mechanical definition removes all subjectivity:
Bullish FVG: A gap is identified when the high of the first candle is lower than the low of the third candle. The space between these two prices creates the bullish FVG.
Bearish FVG: A gap is identified when the low of the first candle is higher than the high of the third candle. The space between these two prices creates the bearish FVG.
⚪ Dynamic Drawing and Mitigation
Once an FVG is detected, the indicator automatically draws a colored box to represent the gap. This box is then managed through its entire lifecycle:
Extension: If enabled, the FVG box extends forward in time with each new candle, acting as a visible, forward-looking zone of interest.
Partial Mitigation Trigger: The moment price first "touches" the gap, the box changes color to signal that it is no longer a fresh, unmitigated zone. The statistics table counts this as a "Partially Mitigated" event.
Shrinking FVG: As price moves further into the gap, the colored box dynamically shrinks, providing a real-time visual of how much of the imbalance has been filled.
Historical Outline: An optional secondary outline box is drawn to preserve the FVG's original size. This outline stops extending when the FVG is first touched, leaving a permanent historical marker.
⚪ Optional LTF Analysis for Added Precision
The indicator can look "inside" the FVG's middle candle to find its most significant price levels.
LTF-POC (Volume-Based): Using data from a lower timeframe, it analyzes the volume profile of the FVG-creating candle to find the single price level from the lower-timeframe bar with the highest trading volume.
LTF-TPO (Time-Based): It also identifies the Time Price Opportunity by dividing the candle's price range into distinct "bins." The script counts how many lower-timeframe price ticks occurred in each bin, and the TPO line is drawn at the center of the busiest bin.
Visual Confluence: These are drawn as distinct horizontal lines (defaulting to orange for POC and yellow for TPO) that extend and are managed alongside the FVG's historical outline, serving as precise levels of interest within the broader FVG zone.
█ Why This Indicator is Different
While many traders can spot FVGs manually, this indicator offers a significant edge through the possibility of the lowertimeframe analysis and showing the syntetic TPO or POCs for the relevant candles.
⚪ Automated and Objective
The market moves fast, and manually drawing FVGs is impractical and prone to error. This tool automates the entire process.
Never Miss a Gap: The detector impartially scans every three-candle sequence, ensuring no FVG is missed.
No Subjectivity: The rules for detection, mitigation, and LTF analysis are based on fixed mathematical models, removing subjective judgment.
Multi-Timeframe Clarity: The indicator works flawlessly on any timeframe, allowing you to maintain a consistent view of market structure.
⚪ Visualizing Market Memory
This tool does more than just draw boxes; it tells a story. Watching a box change color and shrink provides a visual of market dynamics in action. The optional historical outlines and LTF analysis lines build a "map" on your chart, showing where significant reactions and high-liquidity zones occurred in the past, which provides invaluable context for future price movements.
█ How to Use
⚪ Identifying High-Probability Zones
The primary use of the FVG Detector is to identify high-probability zones where price may react.
Entries: Unmitigated (fresh) FVGs can serve as powerful entry zones. Traders may look for price to return to a bullish FVG to take a long position, or to a bearish FVG to take a short position.
Targets: An FVG in your path can also act as a logical profit target. For example, if you are in a long position, you might take profit as price fills a nearby bearish FVG above you.
⚪ Confluence and Confirmation
FVGs are most powerful when they align with other forms of technical analysis. Look for FVGs that have "confluence" with:
Market Structure: A bullish FVG found at a key support level or after a bullish break of structure is a higher-probability setup.
Order Blocks: An FVG that overlaps with a bullish or bearish order block creates a very potent point of interest.
Premium/Discount Zones: FVGs found deep in a premium (for shorts) or discount (for longs) area of a trading range often yield strong reactions.
The LTF Lines (POC & TPO): Use these lines as a source of internal confluence. While the FVG gives you a zone, the POC and TPO give you precise levels within that zone. The POC shows where the highest volume was traded, while the TPO shows where price spent the most time. Confluence between these two lines can signal an extremely strong level.
█ Settings
Max Number of FVGs to Display: Controls how many active FVGs are kept on the chart to prevent clutter and maintain performance.
Extend Unmitigated FVGs: When enabled, FVG boxes will extend to the right until price touches them.
Show Bullish/Bearish FVGs: Toggles the visibility of bullish or bearish FVGs.
Show FVG Labels: Toggles the visibility of the "FVG" text labels.
Keep Mitigated Outlines: If checked, the historical outline box (and its associated POC/TPO lines) will remain on the chart even after the FVG is completely filled.
Show Statistics: Toggles the visibility of the statistics table, which tracks total, partly mitigated, and fully mitigated FVGs.
Show LTF-TPO (Time-Based): Toggles the calculation and display of the Time Price Opportunity line.
Show LTF-POC (Volume-Based): Toggles the calculation and display of the Point of Control line.
Use Custom LTF for Analysis: Check this to manually select a timeframe for the POC/TPO calculation. If unchecked, the script auto-selects a lower timeframe.
Lower Timeframe: The specific lower timeframe to use when the "Custom LTF" box is checked.
Magnifier (Bars per Slice): Controls how the script auto-selects a lower timeframe (higher number = lower timeframe). Only active when "Custom LTF" is unchecked.
█ The Logic Explained
This indicator uses a clear, rules-based system based on mathematical and conditional principles.
The 3-Candle FVG Pattern
The detection engine precisely identifies FVGs by comparing the price extremes of a three-candle sequence. For a bullish FVG, it confirms that the high of the first candle is strictly below the low of the third candle. For a bearish FVG, the low of the first candle must be strictly above the high of the third. This leaves an objective, unfilled gap in the market.
The Mitigation and Shrinking Process
Once an FVG is created, the indicator monitors it on every subsequent bar. The moment a candle's price action enters the FVG's zone, it's flagged as "partially mitigated," and its color changes. The script then continues to track how far price pushes into the gap, dynamically shrinking the box to visually represent the remaining imbalance.
Lower-Timeframe (LTF) Analysis Explained
To add precision, the indicator performs a micro-analysis of the middle candle of the FVG pattern. This is achieved by mathematically deconstructing that single candle using data from a smaller timeframe.
The lower timeframe is determined either manually or automatically via the Magnifier. The Magnifier works by dividing the chart's current timeframe. For example, on a 60-minute chart, a Magnifier of 60 tells the indicator to perform its analysis using 1-minute data (60÷60=1).
Once the LTF data is obtained, two calculations are performed:
LTF Point of Control (Volume-Based): This method seeks the price of maximum commitment. The indicator analyzes the volume of every single lower-timeframe bar within the main candle and identifies the one bar with the highest trading volume. The closing price of that specific high-volume bar is designated as the POC.
LTF Time Price Opportunity (Time-Based): This method finds the price where the market spent the most time trading. The process is a form of price distribution analysis:
The total price range (high to low) of the main candle is measured.
This range is divided into 40 equal price zones, or "bins". For a candle with a $2 range, each bin would represent a price slice of 5 cents
The indicator then counts how many of the lower-timeframe closing prices fall within each of the 40 bins.
The TPO line is drawn at the midpoint of the single bin that contained the most prices, representing the "busiest" price level.
Time-Based Drawing for Accuracy
To ensure perfect alignment across all historical data and chart reloads, all drawings are anchored to the precise timestamp of the bar, not its sequential position on the chart. This robust method guarantees that all zones remain fixed and accurate regardless of how much historical data is loaded.
█ Disclaimer
Investors are fully responsible for any investment decisions they make.
Have fun trading :-)
Top Ticker ToolkitTOP TICKER TOOLKIT
This advanced trading indicator combines Rejection Block Analysis and Multi-Timeframe Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection to provide exceptional precision for identifying optimal entry and exit points in day trading.
REJECTION BLOCK METHODOLOGY
The indicator identifies high-probability reversal zones by analyzing significant wick formations:
• Bearish Rejection Blocks : Created when candles show substantial upper wick rejection (configurable percentage), marking zones where institutional selling pressure overwhelmed buyers
• Bullish Rejection Blocks : Formed during significant lower wick scenarios, indicating strong buying interest that absorbed selling pressure
PRECISION ENTRY BENEFITS
1. Statistical Edge Zones
• Each rejection block includes 25%/75% deviation levels that act as high-probability support/resistance within the block
• The 50% equilibrium line serves as a critical decision point for trend continuation vs. reversal
• These statistical divisions provide multiple entry opportunities with defined risk parameters
2. Multi-Timeframe FVG Confluence
• Simultaneously tracks Fair Value Gaps across three different timeframes (default: 15m, 1H, 4H)
• FVGs represent institutional inefficiencies where price moved too quickly, creating unfilled gaps
• When rejection blocks align with multiple timeframe FVGs, it creates high-conviction setups
BOTTOM/TOP TICK ACCURACY
For Bottom Ticking:
• Bullish rejection blocks with significant lower wicks indicate where smart money accumulated positions
• The 25% deviation level often provides the optimal long entry with minimal drawdown
• FVG support from higher timeframes confirms the buying zone's validity
For Top Ticking:
• Bearish rejection blocks mark distribution zones where institutions offloaded positions
• The 75% deviation level frequently offers precise short entries near session highs
• Multiple timeframe FVG resistance creates confluence for high-probability reversals
RISK MANAGEMENT INTEGRATION
• Configurable mitigation methods : Choose between wick-based or close-based invalidation
• Automatic level management : Old or breached levels are removed, keeping charts clean
• Clear visual hierarchy : Color-coded blocks and customizable transparency for different timeframes
DAY TRADING APPLICATIONS
This toolkit excels in identifying:
• Scalping opportunities at deviation levels within active rejection blocks
• Swing entries when price returns to test unfilled FVGs
• Momentum continuation trades when price respects equilibrium levels
• Reversal confirmation when multiple timeframe FVGs align with fresh rejection blocks
The combination of precise statistical levels within rejection blocks and multi-timeframe FVG analysis provides traders with a systematic approach to timing entries and exits with institutional-level precision, significantly improving win rates and risk-reward ratios in day trading scenarios.
Fair Value MSThis indicator introduces rigid rules to familiar concepts to better capture and visualize Market Structure and Areas of Support and Resistance in a way that is both rule-based and reactive to market movements.
Typical "Market Structure" or "Zig-Zag" methods determine swing points based on fixed thresholds (length or percentage). While this does provide rigid structure, the results may be lagging or confusing due to the timing, since it is fixed to static parameters.
I believe the concept of Fair Value Gaps can solve this problem.
As you will notice, there are no length settings in this indicator.
> FVG Market Structure
Fair Value Gaps are a well known concept used to indicate directional intent, forming when price moves aggressively in one direction, leaving behind an imbalance between buyers and sellers. While the term FVG was popularized by ICT, the underlying concept predates them, known historically as imbalances, inefficiencies, or liquidity voids in institutional trading.
Note: For simplicity, in this indicator they'll be called FVGs.
By reading into this, we are able to clearly and rigidly define market structure simply by "looking" at the chart, using objective price events rather than subjective interpretation, or lengths.
By using FVGs to determine structure direction, the length, and speed of identification lies entirely on the market. If an FVG Down occurs immediately after a New Higher High forms, it is reasonable to assume there was a seller at that point, so the script would indicate a New Swing High.
The script is NOT stuck, waiting for a % retrace, or # bars to pass to identify it as such.
Sometimes the market is in a steady trend in a single direction and no FVGs form; therefore, no structure forms. -> Why would we try to impose structure on a clear trend?
Ultimately, the FVG Structure Method uses real reactions from the market to determine Market structure, and is not fixed to specific parameters.
As with other market structure indicators, "Market Structure Breaks" are still identifiable when price moves outside the most recent swing points.
These are helpful to indicate larger direction. In the following section you will see how these help us determine when we should start the search for an "Area of Interest (AOI)".
> Areas of Interest (AOIs)
"Area of Interest (AOI)" is a generalized term, and could refer to many types of zones you might recognize under different names. While the AOIs in this indicator are specialized in their own way, I have chosen to simply use the term "Area of Interest" because it’s more important to understand how they behave and why they exist than to focus on what they’re called.
The goal of an AOI is to point out reasonable areas where buyers or sellers may be staging, as is typical with support and resistance.
In order to reasonably identify these areas, we look for cause and effect relationships. When considering these relationships, it's easier to understand the placement of the points to define each zone.
(Buyer Examples)
Cause: Strong Buyers step in at Swing Low
Effect: Fair Value Gap Forms
Cause: Sustained Buying Pressure
Effect: Market Structure Breaks
In this example, The zone is drawn from the Swing Low, to the Bottom of the FVG closest to the swing point.
In theory, the participation at the swing point was strong and aggressive enough to create the FVG imbalance. Which then found acceptance and continued into a Market Structure Break. So with these AOIs, we are trying to locate the aggressive Buyers or Sellers which were positioned BEFORE the FVG.
These Zones are intended to act as areas to look for reactions from market participants, to judge where price may be going. When revisiting these zones, we look for a reaction or a break, to further provide us information to if the buyers or sellers are still there.
As seen in the screenshot above, The information we gain is not from the creation of these zones, but from the behavior we witness when these zones are revisited.
Technical Note: In this indicator, Market Structure Breaks are only considered when price closes outside the recent swing points. Wicks are not considered as confirmation, therefore are not used to detect structural breaks.
Inside each AOI you can optionally display a readout of the volume which accumulated during the time starting at the swing point and going until the closing bar of the FVG.
Note: We are counting volume until the closing bar of the FVG since the FVG is a 3 bar formation, and aggressive volume is required throughout to create the imbalance.
There are multiple FVGs that typically occur in a single direction, but we do not look to every single one to be indicative of structure, only the first FVG in the opposite direction of the previous direction (which is determined by previous FVGs)
You will probably notice, the AOIs do not form from the closest swing or FVG to the break, this is because we are targeting larger directional changes to draw these AOIs from.
Since they do not always happen perfectly every time, the AOI formation waits for an FVG to occur AND a Market structure break to happen. One without the other will result in no Zone displaying.
> Reflection Lines
While they may seem slightly redundant, Reflection Lines serve as reminders of previous support and resistance pivots. They are drawn at the same Pivots where and AOI is formed, and extend beyond the mitigation of the AOI.
These lines are often points of price to look for "Support Flips", a re-test pattern where price trades through previous support (or resistance) then returns to it and rejects, continuing into a larger move or trend.
Their namesake is based on the behavior of price, "reflecting" at these levels.
The Reflection lines are simple and change color based on price's location.
If price is above, we would typically look to a reflection line in with support in mind.
As a basic filter, these lines use an average price to determine their color, this way they will not change their color as frequently in choppy situations.
> Session Start/End Lines
For analysis purposes and trade review, it is helpful to analyze with context.
For that reason, I have implemented start and end session lines into the indicator, these are helpful when reviewing historical charts to not provide additional context.
By default, they are set to the NYSE Session, but can be changed to fit any needs.
These lines are not advanced, and simply draw a line as the chart passes the start and end of the sessions. It's very likely that you may need to adjust the session for your specific needs.
Note: The Timezone can be adjusted within the code if needed. By Default, the indicator uses "America/New_York" Timezone.
> Conclusion
If you’ve ever felt like your structure tools were confusing or lagging, drawing zones too late, or zones that simply don't make sense, this should feel like a breath of fresh air.
By removing arbitrary length settings and instead using FVGs to define structure and as a basis for AOIs, you're getting a more accurate look at what price is doing and where it's reacting from.
This indicator is rule-based, reactive, and aims to keep things logical without fluff or false confidence.
Enjoy!
Smart Money Concepts Matrix (SMC)Smart Money Concepts – User Guide
This indicator is designed to visually map institutional price behavior using Smart Money Concepts (SMC). It includes Market Structure, Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, Liquidity Swings, and more. Below is a breakdown of each section and its settings.
1. Market Structure
Internal Structure
Draws dashed lines.
Labels include BOS+ (Break of Structure) and CHoCH+ (Change of Character) for internal trend shifts.
Swing Structure
Draws solid lines for major structure.
Labels include standard BOS and CHoCH for clear market structure shifts.
Swing Points
Displays significant Higher Highs (HH), Higher Lows (HL), Lower Highs (LH), Lower Lows (LL) directly on the chart.
Show Strong/Weak High/Low
Highlights the latest strong and weak swing highs/lows, helping you identify potential continuation or reversal points.
Show Trendline
Automatically plots trendlines following the swing structure (HH-HL for uptrend, LH-LL for downtrend).
2. Order Blocks
Swing Type
MS (Market Structure): Syncs with the major swing structure – useful for long-term analysis.
Swing: Detects short-term swings – ideal for scalping or intraday trades.
Length
Controls swing detection sensitivity.
Higher values detect larger, more significant swings.
Internal Buy/Sell Activity
Enables visualization of volumetric order blocks based on internal candle dynamics.
Show Breaker Blocks
Displays mitigated order blocks that can act as reversal zones or liquidity voids.
Hide Overlay
Removes overlapping order blocks, keeping only the most relevant ones visible for cleaner charts.
3. Fair Value Gaps (FVG)
Threshold
Filters out smaller, less relevant FVGs.
Higher threshold filters out smaller gaps, preserving only Fair Value Gaps with larger price imbalances.
Internal Buy/Sell Activity
Displays volumetric information inside the FVG, enhancing precision.
Inverse FVG
Plots mitigated FVGs (inverse), which can be potential liquidity zones.
Hide Overlay
Hides overlapping FVGs to keep only the most impactful ones on the chart.
Extend
Extends the FVG boxes forward in time until mitigated, providing ongoing trade reference zones.
4. Equal High / Equal Low
These often represent areas of resting liquidity and are used by institutions to trigger breakouts or reversals.
Bars Confirmation
Defines how many bars should confirm the equality.
Higher value = stricter match, longer-term relevance.
Threshold
Controls proximity sensitivity.
Lower value = more precise equality, fewer signals.
5. Liquidity Swings
Identifies swing points with potential liquidity pools where price might react.
Length
Adjusts swing sensitivity.
Higher = detects long-term swing points.
Threshold
Filters for relevance.
Higher = more valid liquidity areas.
Internal Activity
Displays how often price has revisited the swing zones, indicating their strength.
Show Metrics
Shows volume data and percentage move from liquidity zones for deeper insight.
6. Fibonacci Retracements
Automatically draws Fibonacci retracement levels based on the detected swing type.
Fibonacci Swing Type
MS OB Swing: Uses swings from Market Structure Order Blocks.
OB Swing: Uses swings from general Order Blocks.
Useful for planning entries and take-profits based on institutional logic.
Important Notes:
Smart Money Concepts Matrix is a tool to identify potential trading zones, not a guaranteed predictor of future price movements.
Always practice proper risk management techniques, including stop-loss orders.
Backtest this strategy on historical data to understand its effectiveness before risking real capital.
Twin Tower TP Levels – Hopi Method (from Demystifying ICT 2)📐 Twin Tower TP Levels – Hopi Method (from “Demystifying ICT 2”)
Description:
This indicator visualizes the Twin Tower TP Levels, a concept inspired by the work of the anonymous trader "Hopi", presented in the book "Demystifying ICT 2 (2025 Edition)".
It calculates a set of key take-profit levels based on:
A fixed reference price (typically VWAP at 16:00 EST)
The average daily range (ADR)
A symmetrical unit structure (ADR ÷ 100), projecting levels both above and below the fixed price.
The levels are calculated and labeled at ±7, ±13, ±20, ±30, ±37, ±43, and ±50 units from the Fix Price — providing traders with a balanced range of price action targets and reaction zones.
Key features:
Customizable Fix Price and ADR input
Automatically computes and plots 7 target levels above and below
Color-coded labels for easy reference (green for above, red for below)
Designed for precision take-profit targeting, as conceptualized in the “Twin Tower” method.
Disclaimer:
This script is a fan-made implementation for educational purposes and references concepts discussed in the book "Demystifying ICT 2 (2025 Edition)", attributed to the pseudonymous trader "Hopi".
All rights to the original intellectual property remain with the author.
Strategi FVG 09:31 (Pro)FVG 09:31 Strategy (Pro)
In short, this is an automated trading strategy (bot) for TradingView designed to execute buy or sell orders based on a Fair Value Gap (FVG) pattern. The strategy is highly specific, as it only triggers on the 1-minute timeframe and looks for an FVG that forms precisely at 09:32 AM New York time.
Main Purpose of the Strategy
The primary goal of this script is to identify and capitalize on short-term price imbalances, known as Fair Value Gaps (FVGs). It operates during a specific, high-volatility window right after the U.S. stock market opens, often referred to by traders as the "Silver Bullet" session. By automating the detection and execution, it aims to trade these fleeting opportunities with precision.
How the Strategy Works
The strategy follows a clear, step-by-step logical flow on your chart.
1. Time & Timeframe Restriction
1-Minute Timeframe: The strategy is hard-coded to work only on the 1-minute (1m) chart. A warning label will appear on your chart if you apply it to any other timeframe.
Specific Time Window: The core logic activates only between 09:32 and 09:33 AM New York time. It searches for an FVG pattern formed by the three candles from 09:29, 09:30, and 09:31, with the pattern confirmation happening on the close of the 09:31 candle.
2. Fair Value Gap (FVG) Detection
An FVG is a three-candle pattern that signals a price imbalance.
Bullish FVG (Potential Buy): Occurs when the low of the first candle is higher than the high of the third candle. The space between these two prices is the FVG zone.
Bearish FVG (Potential Sell): Occurs when the high of the first candle is lower than the low of the third candle. The space between these two prices is the FVG zone.
If this pattern is detected at the target time, the strategy draws a colored box on the chart to visualize the FVG zone (aqua for bullish, fuchsia for bearish).
3. Entry Logic
The strategy provides two user-selectable methods for entering a trade:
Retracement (Immediate Entry): The strategy will open a position with a market order as soon as the price retraces back into the identified FVG zone.
For a Bullish FVG, a Long (buy) position is opened when the price drops to touch the upper boundary of the FVG.
For a Bearish FVG, a Short (sell) position is opened when the price rises to touch the lower boundary of the FVG.
Limit Order (Pending Entry): The strategy places a pending limit order at the edge of the FVG zone.
For a Bullish FVG, a Buy Limit order is placed at the upper boundary of the FVG.
For a Bearish FVG, a Sell Limit order is placed at the lower boundary of the FVG.
Order Expiration: If the limit order is not filled within a specified number of candles (default is 15), it is automatically canceled to avoid chasing a stale setup.
4. Exit Logic
Once a position is active, the strategy automatically manages the exit by setting a Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) level. You can choose between two types:
Ticks (Fixed Points): You define a fixed profit target and loss limit in ticks (the smallest price movement). For example, a 200-tick TP and a 100-tick SL.
Last Swing (Dynamic Levels): The TP and SL are set dynamically based on the most recent swing high or swing low.
For a Long position: Take Profit is set at the last swing high; Stop Loss is at the last swing low.
For a Short position: Take Profit is set at the last swing low; Stop Loss is at the last swing high.
5. Daily Management
At the start of each new trading day, the script performs a reset. All variables, including any FVG data from the previous day, are cleared. This ensures the strategy only acts on fresh signals from the current day and cancels any pending orders from the day before.
Explanation of Settings (Inputs)
Here is what each user-configurable setting does:
Entry Type: Choose your preferred entry method: Retracement or Limit Order.
Order Expiration (Candles): Applies only to the Limit Order type. Sets how many candles an unfilled order will remain active before being canceled.
Stop Loss Type: Choose Ticks for a fixed-distance stop loss or Last Swing for a dynamic level.
Take Profit Type: Choose Ticks for a fixed-distance profit target or Last Swing for a dynamic level.
Pivot Lookback (SL/TP Swing): Defines how many candles the script looks back to identify the most recent swing high/low for the Last Swing SL/TP type.
Contract Size: The quantity or lot size for each trade.
Take Profit (in Ticks): The profit target distance if using the Ticks type.
Stop Loss (in Ticks): The maximum loss distance if using the Ticks type.
Price Ranged FVG📌 Price Ranged FVG
Is a clean and efficient tool designed to detect Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) with adjustable filters and structural context. It’s especially useful for traders looking to filter out insignificant gaps and focus on high-probability areas, particularly around swing breaks or structural shifts.
🧠 What is a Fair Value Gap (FVG)?
A Fair Value Gap appears when there’s a price imbalance between candles — typically after a strong move — where the market skips over certain price levels without trading there. These zones can act as potential areas for price to return to (mean reversion), or serve as support/resistance depending on market structure.
🔍 FVG Detection Types
You can choose between three different detection modes under the "FVG Detection" input:
Same Type: Only detects FVGs where the last 3 candles are in the same direction (all bullish or all bearish).
All: Detects any FVG, regardless of candle direction.
Twin Close: Detects FVGs only when the last two candles are in the same direction and close accordingly — offering a stricter confirmation.
🎯 FVG % Filters
To filter out noise or insignificant gaps, this indicator includes:
Minimum FVG % Filter: Ignores FVGs smaller than your specified percentage of the current close.
Maximum FVG % Filter: Ignores overly large gaps that may be unreliable or caused by anomalies.
These filters help focus on relevant FVGs that are more likely to act as reaction zones.
🏛 Structural Context (Swing Highs and Lows)
The indicator plots swing highs and swing lows with dots to provide structure-based context:
Set Swing Strength to 3 for detecting internal structure (shorter-term moves).
Use a higher setting like 5 to focus on external structure (more significant highs/lows).
These levels can help you determine whether an FVG is forming within a consolidation, breakout, or key structural transition.
✅ Use Case (My Personal Workflow)
I personally use this indicator to:
Filter out weak or irrelevant FVGs using the % filters.
Watch for price interaction at swing breaks — especially when an FVG aligns with a break in internal or external structure.
Refine entry and exit planning in confluence with other tools or strategies.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is not financial advice. It is a technical analysis tool intended to support your own decision-making process. Always do your own research and risk management.