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ICT Sweep + FVG Entry (v6) • Antoine

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📌 ICT Sweep + FVG Entry (Antoine)

This indicator is designed for price action traders who follow ICT concepts and want a mechanical tool to spot liquidity sweeps, fair value gaps (FVGs), and precise entry signals.

🔎 Key Features

Liquidity Pools (HTF)
• Automatically plots recent swing highs/lows from a higher timeframe (5m/15m).
• These act as Buy Side Liquidity (BSL) and Sell Side Liquidity (SSL) levels where stop orders accumulate.

Sweep Detection
• Identifies when price breaks a pool (BSL/SSL) but closes back inside → a classic liquidity grab.
• Plots a triangle on the chart when a sweep is confirmed.

Fair Value Gap (FVG) Highlighting
• Detects bullish and bearish FVGs on the execution timeframe (ideal for 1m).
• Option to display active FVG zones with shaded boxes.

Entry Signals
• A signal (cross) appears when:

A liquidity sweep occurs.

An FVG forms in the direction of the rejection.

Price retests the FVG (entry at the 50% mid-level or edge).

Alerts Ready
• Get alerted for sweeps (bullish/bearish) and for entry confirmations (long/short FVG retests).

🎯 How to Use

Choose your HTF (5m or 15m) → The indicator maps major liquidity pools.

Drop to LTF (1m) → Wait for a sweep signal at one of the pools.

Confirm with FVG → If an FVG appears in the sweep’s direction, the indicator waits for a retest.

Entry → Enter on the retest of the FVG (edge or 50%).

Risk Management

Stop loss: just beyond the sweep’s wick.

Target: opposite liquidity pool.

Minimum recommended R:R: 1:2.

✅ Why this helps

This tool makes it easier to trade ICT-style setups without missing opportunities:

No need to manually draw every swing high/low.

Automatic FVG detection saves time.

Clear sweep + FVG + retest logic keeps your entries mechanical and disciplined.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This script is for educational purposes only. It does not guarantee profits. Always use proper risk management.

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