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Liquidity mark-out indicator(by Lumiere)

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This indicator marks out every High that has a bullish candle followed by a bearish one, vice versa for lows.

Once the price reaches the marked-out liquidity, the line is removed automatically.

This indicator only shows the current liquidity of the time frame you are at.


(To get it look like the picture just chance the length to 30-50)

Key Features of the Liquidity Mark-Out Indicator:

🔹 Identifies Liquidity Zones – Marks highs and lows based on candlestick patterns.
🔹 Customizable Settings – Toggle highs/lows visibility 🎚️, adjust line colors 🎨, and set line length (bars) 📏.
🔹 Smart Clean-Up – Automatically removes swept levels (when price breaks through) for a clean chart 🧹.

🔹 Pattern-Based Detection –

Highs: Detects two-candle reversal patterns (🟢 bullish close → 🔴 bearish close).

Lows: Detects two-candle reversal patterns (🔴 bearish close → 🟢 bullish close).

🔹 Dynamic Lines – Projects liquidity levels forward (adjustable length) to track key zones 📈.

Perfect For Traders Looking To:
✅ Spot potential liquidity grabs 🎯
✅ Identify key support/resistance levels 🛑
✅ Clean up their chart from outdated levels 🖥️
Release Notes
Liquidity Mark-Out Indicator !Update!

A significant update to the Liquidity Mark-Out Indicator! Based on what I felt was missing and what needed to be fixed, I've refined the tool to be more precise and customizable. Here's what's new:

Key Improvements

🔹Perfect Wick Alignment

Lines now start exactly at the candle's wick (high or low) with no gaps
Whether the liquidity forms on the left or right candle, the line will snap precisely to the correct level

🔹Enhanced Customization

Choose from 5 line styles (Solid, Dashed, Dotted, Arrow Left/Right)
Adjustable line width (1-5 pixels) for better visibility
Separate styling for highs/lows


🔹Optimized Performance

Cleaner code for smoother operation
Maintained all original functionality

🛠 How to Update:
Simply remove your current indicator and re-add it

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