Description
To find indicators for price action market structure sweeps on search the platform’s indicator community for keywords like “Liquidity Sweep,” “Market Structure,” or “ICT”. Popular and well-regarded options include the “Liquidity-Sweeps” indicator by LuxAlgo, the “Market Structure Pro” by C|M Capital, and various tools from the Market Structure Inducements Indicator series. These indicators visually mark high-probability liquidity events, helping traders identify potential market inefficiencies and institutional activity to inform their trading decisions.
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1. Open TradingViewand navigate to the or the Indicators section to access the community scripts.
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2. Search for keywords:Use the search bar for terms like:
- “Liquidity Sweep”
- “Market Structure”
- “Liquidity Sweep”
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3. Filter and explore results:Look for indicators with high user ratings and recent updates, such as:
- Detects liquidity sweeps and highlights potential support/resistance areas.
- Visually marks liquidity sweeps with customizable colors and labels to identify potential institutional activity.
- Market Structure Inducements Indicator: Draws market structures, including CHoCH, BOS, andliquidity sweeps, often used by ICT traders.
- Adds a more precise interpretation by including inducement (IDM) and sweep detection alongside traditional CHoCH and BOS labels.
- Detects liquidity sweeps and highlights potential support/resistance areas.
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Visual marking of sweeps:Indicators will mark price levels where liquidity was likely swept, often with a specific label or symbol.
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Contextual information:Look for indicators that provide additional context, such as potential imbalances (Fair Value Gaps) that can occur around these sweeps.
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Customization:The ability to customize colors, labels, and alert settings allows for tailoring the indicator to your trading style.
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Confirming trend changes:A liquidity sweep of a previous extreme followed by a shift in market structure (Change of Character or Break of Structure) can indicate a high-probability trading setup.
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Identifying entry/exit points:Traders can use these signals to anticipate where the market might react strongly or to identify inefficient areas for potential entries.
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