Liquidations Zones [ChartPrime]The Liquidation Zones indicator is designed to detect potential liquidation zones based on common leverage levels such as 10x, 25x, 50x, and 100x. By calculating percentage distances from recent pivot points, the indicator shows where leveraged positions are most likely to get liquidated. It also tracks buy and sell volumes in these zones, helping traders assess market pressure and predict liquidation scenarios. Additionally, the indicator features a heat map mode to highlight areas where orders and stop-losses might be clustered.
⯁ KEY FEATURES AND HOW TO USE
⯌ Leverage Zones Detection :
The indicator identifies zones where positions with leverage ratios of 100x, 50x, 25x, and 10x are at risk of liquidation. These zones are based on percentage moves from recent pivots: a 1% move can liquidate 100x positions, a 4% move affects 25x positions, and so on.
⯌ Liquidated Zones and Volume Tracking :
The indicator displays liquidated zones by plotting gray areas where the price potentually liquidate positons. It calculates the volume needed to liquidate positions in these zones, showing volume from bullish candles if short positions were liquidated and volume from bearish candles for long positions. This feature helps traders assess the risk of liquidation as the price approaches these zones.
⯌ Buy/Sell Volume Calculation :
Buy and sell volumes are calculated from the most recent pivot high or low. For buy volume, only bullish candles are considered, while for sell volume, only bearish candles are summed. This data helps traders gauge the strength of potential liquidation in different zones.
Example of buy and sell volume tracking in active zones:
⯌ Liquidity Heat Map :
In heat map mode, the indicator visualizes potential liquidity areas where orders and stop-losses may be clustered. This map highlights zones that are likely to experience liquidations based on leverage ratios. Additionally, it tracks the highest and lowest price levels for the past 100 bars, while also displaying buy and sell volumes. This feature is useful for predicting market moves driven by liquidation events.
⯁ USER INPUTS
Length : Determines the number of bars used to calculate pivots for liquidation zones.
Extend : Controls how far the liquidation zones are extended on the chart.
Leverage Options : Toggle options to display zones for different leverage levels: 10x, 25x, 50x, and 100x.
Display Heat Map : Enables or disables the liquidity heat map feature.
⯁ CONCLUSION
The Liquidation Zones indicator provides a powerful tool for identifying potential liquidation zones, tracking volume pressure, and visualizing liquidity areas on the chart. With its real-time updates and multiple features, this indicator offers valuable insights for managing risk and anticipating market moves driven by leveraged positions.
Orders
Custom Price Levels and AveragesThe "Custom Price Levels and Averages" indicator is a versatile tool designed for TradingView. It dynamically calculates and displays key price levels based on user-defined parameters such as distance percentages and position size. The indicator plots three ascending and descending price levels (A, B, C, X, Y, Z) around the last candle close on a specified timeframe. Additionally, it provides the average price for both upward and downward movements, considering the user's specified position size and increase factor. Traders can easily customize the visual appearance by adjusting colors for each plotted line. This indicator assists in identifying potential support and resistance levels and understanding the average price movements within a specified trading context.
Avoid SL hunting by acumulating your position with scaled orders.
Input Parameters:
inputTimeframe: Allows the user to select a specific timeframe (default: "D" for daily).
distancePercentageUp: Determines the percentage increase for ascending price levels (default: 1.5%).
distancePercentageDown: Determines the percentage decrease for descending price levels (default: 1.5%).
position: Specifies the position size in USD for calculating average prices (default: $100).
increaseFactor: Adjusts the increase in position size for each subsequent level (default: 1.5).
calcAvgPrice Function:
Parameters:
priceA, priceB, priceC: Ascending price levels.
priceX, priceY, priceZ: Descending price levels.
position: User-defined position size.
increaseFactor: User-defined increase factor.
Calculation:
Calculates the weighted average price for ascending (priceA, priceB, priceC) and descending (priceX, priceY, priceZ) levels.
Utilizes the specified position size and increase factor to determine the weighted average.
Plotting:
Price Calculations:
priceA, priceB, priceC: Derived by applying percentage increases to the last candle's close.
priceX, priceY, priceZ: Derived by applying percentage decreases to the last candle's close.
avgPriceUp, avgPriceDown: Computed using the calcAvgPrice function for ascending and descending levels, respectively.
Plotting Colors:
User-customizable through input parameters (colorPriceA, colorPriceB, colorPriceC, colorAvgPriceUp, colorPriceX, colorPriceY, colorPriceZ, colorAvgPriceDown).
Styling:
All lines are plotted with minimal thickness (linewidth=1) for a clean visualization.
Overall, the indicator empowers traders to analyze potential support and resistance levels and understand average price movements based on their specified parameters. The flexibility of color customization adds a layer of personalization to suit individual preferences.
OrderLibLibrary "OrderLib"
TODO: add library description here
removeOrderView(view)
Parameters:
view (orderView)
createOrderView(model, length, profit_color, loss_color, enter_color)
Parameters:
model (orderModel)
length (simple int)
profit_color (simple color)
loss_color (simple color)
enter_color (simple color)
createOrder(enter, tp, sl)
Parameters:
enter (float)
tp (float)
sl (float)
createOrderByRR(enter, sl, rr)
Parameters:
enter (float)
sl (float)
rr (float)
createOrderByRR(enter, sl, rr, commision_percent)
Parameters:
enter (float)
sl (float)
rr (simple float)
commision_percent (simple float)
orderModel
Fields:
enter (series__float)
sl (series__float)
tp (series__float)
orderView
Fields:
enter (series__line)
sl (series__line)
tp (series__line)
Scaled Order Sizing and Take Profit Target ArraysWOAH Order Scaling!
This Provides a user with methods to create a list of profit targets and order sizes which grow or shrink. For size, the will add up to specific sum. for Targets they will include the first and last, and can lean towards either, to scale the order grid.
And thanks to @Hoanghetti for the markdown, i've included a basic usage example within the hover , o you don't need to search for the usage example, simply import, and when writing, the code hint contains a full example.
scaled_sizes(total_size, count, weight, min_size, as_percent)
create an array of sizes which grow or shrink from first to last
which add up to 1.0 if set the as_percent flag , or a total value / sum.
Parameters:
total_size : (float) total size to divide ito split
count : (int ) desired number of splits to create
weight : (float) a weight to apply to grow or shrink the split either towards the last being most, or the first being most, or 1.0 being each is equally sized as 1/n count
min_size : (float) a minimum size for the smallest value (in value of ttotal_size units)
as_percent : (float) a minimum size for the smallest value (in value of total_size units)
Returns: Array of Sizes for each split
scaled_targets(count, weight, minimum, maximum)
create a list of take profitt targets from the smallest to larget distance
Parameters:
count : (int ) number of targets
weight : (float) weight to apply to growing or shrinking
minimum : (float) first value of the output
maximum : (float) last value of the output
Returns: Array of percentage targets
multiple orders - strategy - educationalHi,
Here is a 'template', using array's, for multiple orders and different SL/TP levels per trade (This is an example with max 5 open trades)
The 'switch' makes sure that the first available position will be used,
for example, when 'L1' is closed in the past, and a buy condition is triggered, position 'L1' will be filled,
should it be that 'L1', 'L2', 'L3' are already filled, then position 'L4' will be filled, ...
An extra table is added with data of the trades
Be aware, the 'Buy and Hold' resembles the profit when 100% of the available equity has been bought at the time of the very first trade and sold now. On the other hand, the positions work with a % of equity, 20% per trade (5 x 20 = 100%)
You can see that every trade exits on its own terms, without interference of other trades
Important, this technique only works if in the strategy() function:
- close_entries_rule -> set at 'ANY'
- pyramiding is set at max amount of trades or higher (in this case 5 or higher)
Cheers!