This indicator, called "Fair Value Gaps (ICT) with Swing Levels", overlays on the main chart and does the following: Initial Setup: It defines user-adjustable parameters: lookback: Lookback period to keep FVGs visible. swingPeriod: Period for calculating swing highs and lows. bullColor and bearColor: Colors for bullish and bearish FVGs. Fair Value Gaps...
FVGs (Fair Value Gaps) are significant levels that may act as support or resistance to price. The script finds FVGs as per ICT trading system, then plots the full FVG to the right side of the chart. FVG boxes do not change size when they are semi-mitigated as its important to know where the original FVG midpoint lies. Plotting to the right side of price allows...
An Implied Fair Value Gap (IFVG) is a three candles imbalance formation conceptualized by ICT that is based on detecting a larger candle body & then measuring the average between the two adjacent candle shadows. This indicator automatically detects this imbalance formation on your charts and can be extended by a user set number of bars. The IFVG average can also...
This script finds BPR's, which some simply refer to as a "double Fair Value Gap" (FVG). In a BPR, there is an overlapping vertical area between a recent bullish and bearish FVG. You may tune the parameters to filter out smaller FVG's or BPR's, as well as how far back the indicator must look to find a matching pair.
This is not a real indicator, but is what ICT use as indicator for trading futures indexes. it can only display SP500, Dow Jon Industrial Average and Nasdaq, if someone want other market can copy the code and change some parameters (is more easy than it can appear) A good idea is using this other market on backtest to confirm the divergence idea of Linda Raske,...