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ChuChu Rocket wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 10:45 am Agree! But how good is it now us ordinary folk can make some small and decent codes using AI. It's nice to see someone experimenting with it and posting their files for others 🤝

Are you a paying subscriber to ChatGPT or do you just use the free version?
free version only.Anything i create here are for all to use ,experiment and try to make it better using free tool like AI.
who know maybe...this is what we all looking for in our trading.
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AI_JL33_LiquidityDisplay


I'll explain how to trade using this liquidity indicator. Here's a comprehensive guide:

Understanding the Indicator:


When liquidity is NORMAL (gray color): Market has average trading activity
When liquidity is LOW (red color): Market has less trading activity than normal
When liquidity is HIGH (green color): Market has more trading activity than normal


Trading Strategies Based on Liquidity Levels:

For Scalpers (Short-term traders):

Best Entry Times: When liquidity moves from red to gray (improving liquidity)
Best Exit Times: When liquidity shows green (high activity)
Avoid: Trading when liquidity is red (low activity)

For Swing Traders:

Entry Opportunities: Look for consistently gray or green liquidity
Risk Management: Reduce position sizes when liquidity is red
Position Building: Can gradually build positions when liquidity improves from red to gray


Practical Trading Rules:

ENTRIES:

Wait for liquidity to be at least gray (normal) or green (high)
Confirm your entry with your regular trading strategy (support/resistance, trends, etc.)
Consider larger positions when liquidity is green

EXITS:

Consider partial exits when liquidity turns red
Take full profits when in high liquidity (green) areas
Use tighter stops in low liquidity (red) periods


Risk Management:

When Liquidity is LOW (Red):

Reduce position sizes by 50%
Widen your stops due to potential erratic price movement
Avoid aggressive trading

When Liquidity is NORMAL (Gray):

Use normal position sizes
Standard stop losses
Regular trading approach

When Liquidity is HIGH (Green):

Can increase position size slightly
Tighter stops are more reliable
Faster trade execution


Best Practices:

a) Combine with Other Tools:

Use with trend indicators
Check major support/resistance levels
Monitor price action patterns

b) Time Management:

Check liquidity before market opens
Monitor changes during major news events
Be aware of session transitions


Common Mistakes to Avoid:


Don't trade solely based on liquidity
Don't ignore red liquidity warnings
Don't overtrade in green liquidity periods
Don't forget your regular trading rules

from:Claude ai

Maybe Usefull For Data Trading Trader....
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JohnL33 wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:19 pm AI_JL33_LiquidityDisplay


I'll explain how to trade using this liquidity indicator. Here's a comprehensive guide:

Understanding the Indicator:


When liquidity is NORMAL (gray color): Market has average trading activity
When liquidity is LOW (red color): Market has less trading activity than normal
When liquidity is HIGH (green color): Market has more trading activity than normal


Trading Strategies Based on Liquidity Levels:

For Scalpers (Short-term traders):

Best Entry Times: When liquidity moves from red to gray (improving liquidity)
Best Exit Times: When liquidity shows green (high activity)
Avoid: Trading when liquidity is red (low activity)

For Swing Traders:

Entry Opportunities: Look for consistently gray or green liquidity
Risk Management: Reduce position sizes when liquidity is red
Position Building: Can gradually build positions when liquidity improves from red to gray


Practical Trading Rules:

ENTRIES:

Wait for liquidity to be at least gray (normal) or green (high)
Confirm your entry with your regular trading strategy (support/resistance, trends, etc.)
Consider larger positions when liquidity is green

EXITS:

Consider partial exits when liquidity turns red
Take full profits when in high liquidity (green) areas
Use tighter stops in low liquidity (red) periods


Risk Management:

When Liquidity is LOW (Red):

Reduce position sizes by 50%
Widen your stops due to potential erratic price movement
Avoid aggressive trading

When Liquidity is NORMAL (Gray):

Use normal position sizes
Standard stop losses
Regular trading approach

When Liquidity is HIGH (Green):

Can increase position size slightly
Tighter stops are more reliable
Faster trade execution


Best Practices:

a) Combine with Other Tools:

Use with trend indicators
Check major support/resistance levels
Monitor price action patterns

b) Time Management:

Check liquidity before market opens
Monitor changes during major news events
Be aware of session transitions


Common Mistakes to Avoid:


Don't trade solely based on liquidity
Don't ignore red liquidity warnings
Don't overtrade in green liquidity periods
Don't forget your regular trading rules

from:Claude ai

Maybe Usefull For Data Trading Trader....
It´s not refreshing properly, the dot is supposed to come out in open candle right?

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Mescalito wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 2:40 pm It´s not refreshing properly, the dot is supposed to come out in open candle right?
if you check the code session its state like this.

Summary:
This code is plotting dots (or markers) on the chart based on the current liquidity in relation to predefined thresholds. If liquidity is above the highThreshold, a dot is plotted above the high price; if liquidity is below the lowThreshold, a dot is plotted below the low price; otherwise, a dot is plotted near the close price. The Point multiplier ensures the dots are placed slightly offset from the price level.


focus on low and high liquidity .remove the normal colour.Use higher TF.Maybe you will found something usefull .I use above daily chart for this.Not sure what its does but maybe can see a pattern for Continuation Price Patterns and Reversal Price Patterns


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A! MTF RZP %

[COG] MTF RZP Heatmap (Range Zone Pulse)
What It Does
This indicator creates three visual heatmaps that show how current price movement compares to the average range of different timeframes. It helps traders:

Identify when price moves are overextended
Compare momentum across different timeframes
Spot potential reversal points
Understand the relative strength of price movements

How It Works

Range Calculation:

For each selected timeframe, it calculates an average range based on the specified number of periods
The range is measured from high to low for each period
A moving average of these ranges creates a dynamic "normal" range for that timeframe


Position Calculation:

Measures how far price has moved from the period's opening price
Compares this movement to the average range
Converts the movement into a percentage (-100% to +100%)


Visual Display:

Shows three vertical heatmaps, one for each timeframe
Colors graduate from bearish (typically red) to bullish (typically green)
A dot indicator shows the current position within each range
Percentage labels show exact movement relative to average range



Trading Applications

Trend Trading:

Multiple timeframes aligned in the same color suggest strong trend
Use larger timeframes (Daily/Weekly) for trend direction
Use smaller timeframes (4H/1H) for entry timing


Mean Reversion:

Extreme readings (near +100% or -100%) suggest overextended moves
Look for divergences between timeframes
Use when shorter timeframes show extremes but larger timeframes don't


Volatility Trading:

Compare current moves to average ranges
Identify when markets are more volatile than usual
Adjust position sizes based on range expansion/contraction


Multi-Timeframe Analysis:

Compare price action across different time horizons
Identify conflicting signals between timeframes
Use for timeframe alignment in trading decisions



Best Practices for Usage

Timeframe Selection:

Set the first timeframe to your trading timeframe
Set the second timeframe to your trend timeframe
Set the third timeframe to your entry timeframe


Range Period Settings:

Default is 5 periods
Increase for more stable readings
Decrease for more responsive readings


Color Interpretation:

Darker colors indicate stronger moves
Look for alignment across timeframes
Watch for extremes in any timeframe


Trading Setups:

Wait for alignment in multiple timeframes
Use extreme readings for counter-trend trades
Combine with other indicators for confirmation
[https://www.tradingview.com/script/T8gk ... P-Heatmap/][/url]

Ai only can do this percentage without error.Maybe Someone can make it better..For now try
i use claude.ai and DeepSeek free version

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