Price Action ICT SMC - Crypto Lidya (Pro)

Rule-based PA + ICT + SMC — not “signals,” a system.
This product isn’t built to stack more drawings on your chart. It’s built to clarify context and enforce the same decision flow across any market and timeframe.
First direction & location (Premium/Discount – PD), then structure (CHoCH/BOS), followed by liquidity (sweeps/pools), and finally execution zones (OB/BB/FVG/BPR).
All inside one framework, driven by one consistent logic.
What it actually solves:
- “What’s happening?” → answered with market structure.
- “What matters?” → filtered by liquidity and PD positioning.
- “Where’s the trade idea?” → defined as an area, via OB/BB + FVG/BPR confluence.
- “Why is my chart a mess?” → fixed with Limit to Nearest: it prioritizes and displays only the most relevant levels closest to price.
- “When do I act?” → handled through a structured alert flow (Confirm / Created / Retest / Touch events).
Bottom line: This isn’t a toy that sprays “signals” everywhere. It’s a professional, market-structure-first engine that builds a disciplined workflow: Structure + Liquidity + Confirmation → one decision flow.
Note: To try the full Pro feature set for free, use Price Action ICT SMC – Crypto Lidya (Lite), which is already published on TradingView.
Lite includes the same tools and logic as Pro, but it only works on DOGE, TSLA, and EURUSD charts - making it the best way to test the workflow before upgrading.
1.) PA • Performance is the module that controls speed and chart clarity from one place.
Analysis and drawings run within the selected number of bars, preventing unnecessary historical clutter.
- Smoother experience: Reduces load in multi-module workflows (OB/FVG/BPR/Structure, etc.).
- Cleaner chart: Highlights the current flow and cuts visual noise.
- Controlled scope: Only as much history and objects as you actually need.
📌 Before/After visual placeholders:
Before: Higher bar count → denser drawings/labels
After: Optimized bar count → cleaner, more readable flow
2.) ICT • Bias Dashboard is a top-down directional context panel built on market structure (not indicators).
It summarizes your selected timeframe stack in one table, so you can align direction at a glance without jumping between TFs.
- Structure-based bias: Shows ▲ UP / ▼ DOWN / N/A derived from swing structure (HH+HL vs LL+LH), not moving averages.
- TF Stack control: Configure up to 6 timeframe slots and set Swing Type per slot (Extreme/Major/Medium/Minor) to match your style.
- Reason column (optional): Turn on Show Bias Reason to display the logic behind each bias in plain text.
- Active TF row: Highlights the current chart timeframe context inside the dashboard for instant alignment.
- Visual-only panel: Designed as a clean decision aid (doesn’t change detections/alerts).
One glance bias dashboard → faster, cleaner top-down confirmation
3.) SMC • Labels & EQ Pools is a structure + liquidity labeling layer designed to keep your chart clean, readable, and actionable.
It prints HH/HL/LH/LL on confirmed pivots and marks EQH/EQL as liquidity pools—so you spot key targets and traps instantly.
- Structure labels: Fast HH/HL/LH/LL read for trend and shifts.
- EQ Pools: Flags equal highs/lows (EQH/EQL) as high-interest liquidity zones.
- Advanced controls: Balanced (auto tolerance via ATR%/Median Spread) or Manual (tick-precision) to fit any market/timeframe.
- Anti-clutter modes: Filter labels by BOS/CHoCH context to show only what matters.
This screenshot shows SMC • Labels & EQ Pools in action with the Advanced tolerance controls.
Confirmed pivots are labeled as HH/HL/LH/LL, while equal highs/lows are flagged as EQH/EQL liquidity pools for instant target recognition.
4.) SMC • Liquidity Sweep • Core & Sources is the liquidity-engine that tracks key pools and flags true sweep / stop-hunt events inside your PA + ICT + SMC workflow.
It supports 3 liquidity types in one feed: EQH/EQL, Swing High/Low (BSL/SSL), and Previous Day High/Low (PDH/PDL).
- 3-source liquidity feed: Toggle EQ pools, swing pools, and PDH/PDL to match your model.
- Sweep tolerance control: Build sweep bands from EQ Tolerance or ATR% for consistent hit/confirm logic.
- Clean LIQ visualization: Draw open liquidity as Lines or Zones (execution bands).
📌 Before/After visual placeholders:
Liquidity Level Display:
Before: Display = Lines → horizontal LIQ levels (minimal, fast read)
After: Display = Zones → LIQ execution bands (tolerance-based boxes)
Limit to Nearest (Liquidity Pools):
Before: OFF → more pools drawn (history-based), higher visual density, Status = Dual
After: ON → only the nearest pools around price (N/2 above + N/2 below), Status = Active
4.1) SMC • Liquidity Sweep • Setup is the confirmation layer that turns a liquidity sweep into a clear, rule-based LIQ SETUP label.
It evaluates the sweep against the LIQ main level (lvl) and its execution band (tol), then prints the setup on the next candle open after confirmation (within the selected Lookback).
Preset-driven workflow: Pick the confirmation strictness that fits your style.
- Quick: Wick hits the outer band, then closes back to the main level (lvl) (fastest, minimal rules).
- Textbook: Same reclaim close to lvl plus opposite candle color (cleaner confirmation).
- Strict: 2-candle confirm (Reclaim + Follow-Through) with stronger rejection rules (highest selectivity).
- All: Any preset can trigger; the label prints the preset name (priority: Strict > Textbook > Quick).
This chart shows SMC • Liquidity Sweep • Setup in action with the Textbook preset enabled.
The script tracks Swing BSL/SSL liquidity, detects the sweep, and prints LIQ SETUP labels only after confirmation—turning stop-hunts into clean, rule-based execution context (reclaim + follow-through).
5.) SMC • Market Structure is the structural backbone of the system. It defines the valid trend, the valid shift, and the valid break—so every Liquidity/OB/FVG/BPR event is interpreted in the correct context.
- BOS / CHoCH engine: Prints continuation (BOS) vs reversal (CHoCH) from confirmed swing structure.
- Structure Scope: Locks analysis to the exact structure layer you trade (macro → micro), preventing “wrong-layer” signals.
- Swing Type: Controls pivot strictness—Minor for responsiveness, Major/Extreme for higher-quality structure.
📌 Swing Type — Before/After visual placeholders:
Before: External Swing Type = Major + Structure Scope = External → Higher-order structure is tracked; BOS/CHoCH prints are selective and represent macro structural shifts.
After: External Swing Type = Major + Structure Scope = Internal → The macro swing anchor is preserved, while BOS/CHoCH is evaluated on the internal execution layer for earlier, more responsive confirmation.
6.) SMC • CHoCH is the structure-turning-point marker produced by the Swing Structure engine. It prints the first meaningful break against the current structure direction (Change of Character) and lets you control whether it’s shown and how the break is confirmed.
- Show CHoCH: Hides/shows only the visuals (the structure engine can still keep its state for the system flow).
- CHoCH Confirm Mode: Defines what counts as a valid break (Close / Wick / Body, plus combined rules for stricter or more responsive confirmation).
6.1) SMC • CHoCH • Style controls the on-chart presentation of CHoCH so the structure read stays clean and consistent.
- Line color / width / style
- Label size / alignment (left–center–right) / text
- Label background & text colors
6.2) SMC • CHoCH • Bar Colors optionally paints candles based on the direction of the last confirmed CHoCH—purely visual, not a logic filter.
- ON: Bars reflect the active CHoCH regime (Up/Down) using your chosen colors.
- OFF: Bars remain in the chart’s native colors.
Bar coloring is ON → candles adopt the last confirmed CHoCH direction color (Up/Down) for instant regime clarity.
7.) SMC • BOS prints Break of Structure when price confirms a continuation break in the active structural direction. It’s the textbook “trend-maintenance” break—used to validate continuation and anchor the next liquidity/zone logic.
- BOS logic: Continuation break only (not reversal).
- Confirm mode: Defines what qualifies as a valid break (based on your break confirmation setting).
- Workflow role: Provides the structural “green light” for continuation setups.
7.1) SMC • BOS • Style controls how BOS is presented on-chart to keep the structure read clean and consistent.
- Line style: Color / width / line type
- Label style: Size / text / alignment
- Label colors: Background + text colors
8.) SMC • FVG • Core detects and draws Fair Value Gaps (Imbalance) as textbook 3-candle inefficiencies, and keeps the focus on active (unmitigated) gaps.
- Show FVG: Enables FVG detection + plotting.
- Limit to Nearest: Shows only the nearest active FVGs around price for a clean chart.
- FVG History Count: Sets how many active FVG boxes stay visible (balanced above/below price).
8.1) SMC • FVG • Filters removes noise by enforcing a minimum FVG size threshold.
- Mode: Percent / ATR / Ticks / Absolute
- Minimum Value: Threshold value for the selected mode
- ATR Length: Used only when Mode = ATR
8.2) SMC • FVG • Style controls the visual standard of active FVG zones.
- Fill / Border: Active FVG box colors
- Box Text: Optional label inside the box
- Text Color: Label color
9.) SMC • BPR • Core detects and plots Balanced Price Ranges (BPR) by pairing opposing inefficiencies into a single, actionable zone.
It’s the textbook “balance area” used to map premium/discount reaction zones after displacement.
- BPR logic: Forms a BPR when bullish/bearish imbalances overlap into one balanced range.
- Active zone focus: Keeps the chart centered on relevant, tradable BPRs (not endless history).
- Workflow role: A clean execution zone for reactions, mitigations, and continuation entries—read together with structure + liquidity.
10.) SMC • Zones • OB/BB/SD Shared is the shared rule layer that standardizes how zones are built, filtered, and labeled across Order Blocks (OB), Breaker Blocks (BB), and optional Supply/Demand (S/D) tagging.
- Zone Refinement: Defines zone bounds from the source candle (Body / Wick) or adds a Mean Threshold line inside the zone for textbook mean-reference execution.
- Zone Quality Filter + Tightness: A preset quality gate (Balanced / High Quality / Strict) with a single 1–5 Tightness control to tighten/loosen all thresholds together; BB inherits from OB, so this setting upgrades both.
- Overlap Pruning: When same-side zones overlap beyond a minimum ratio, the engine keeps the stronger zone and removes the weaker to prevent stacking.
- Supply/Demand Tagging: Converts OBs into S/D with Off / Simple / Strength+Context; Strength+Context requires a minimum Strength % and can enforce FVG confluence and/or Liquidity-sweep context.
📌 Before/After visual placeholders:
Before: When the Zone Overlap Threshold is set high, OB + BB zones can stack within the same price band, increasing visual density.
After: When the Zone Overlap Threshold is set low (e.g., 0.2), overlapping OB + BB zones within the same price band are pruned into a cleaner, single-zone output per area. (The pruning logic keeps the stronger zone; if equal, it keeps the most recent.)
Before: With Zone Quality Filter (OB/BB) = No Filter, the engine plots all detected OB/BB candidates, so lower-grade zones can remain on-chart and increase visual density.
After: With Zone Quality Filter (OB/BB) = Balanced, the engine applies a quality gate and suppresses weaker candidates—keeping a cleaner set of zones focused on higher-grade structure.
11.) SMC • Zones • OB (Order Block) detects textbook bullish/bearish Order Blocks and plots them as actionable institutional zones, standardized by the shared refinement + quality rules.
- Bullish / Bearish OB: Built from confirmed structure breaks using the source candle (Body/Wick refinement).
- Mitigation tracking: Updates zone state as price revisits the block (retest/mitigation flow).
- Strength % (0–100): Calculated on a fixed Source → Break window with a weighted model (volume, impulse, body/wick quality, continuity), capped at 100.
- Nearest-first clarity: Limit-to-Nearest keeps OBs focused around current price.
- Alerts: Fully integrated with Any alert() flow: OB Created, OB Retest, and optional OB + FVG Confluence (when enabled, it takes priority over “OB Created” on the same bar).
- Strength % (0–100): Calculated on a fixed Source → Break window with a weighted model:
• 35% directional volume dominance
• 25% impulse (leg range normalized by volume-weighted average candle range)
• 20% source candle body quality (body/range)
• 10% wick quality
• 10% directional continuity (same-direction closes)
12.) SMC • Zones • BB (Breaker Block) marks textbook breaker zones formed when an Order Block is invalidated and flipped into a structured retest level. BBs follow the shared refinement + quality rules, so zone geometry stays consistent across OB/BB.
- Bullish / Bearish BB: Created on OB invalidation → breaker flip (continuation/retest framework).
- Retest / mitigation tracking: BB state updates as price interacts with the zone.
- Nearest-first clarity: Limit-to-Nearest keeps only the most relevant BBs around current price.
- Alerts: Integrated with Any alert() flow: BB Created and BB Retest (First Clean Touch).
- Strength % (0–100) — BB-specific: Starts by inheriting the originating OB Strength. On the invalidation break, it can add a Displacement Break bonus (body-dominant candle closing near the extreme). After creation, strength becomes dynamic: repeated retests apply stepwise decay (from the 2nd touch onward), while the first clean rejection can add a one-time bonus.
13.) PRO USER • SMC • IDM (Inducement) marks the textbook inducement (IDM) point—where price “baits” participation, then takes internal liquidity before the real move.
It highlights the internal liquidity level (the inducement) and flags the setup once that liquidity is taken and followed by a valid shift in structure/flow (per your confirmation settings).
- IDM level mapping: Defines inducement at the internal swing layer (the liquidity price typically raids first).
- Context-first signal: IDM is treated as a prerequisite filter—liquidity first, then structure/continuation logic.
- Execution clarity: Turns “random spikes” into a readable sequence: Induce → Take Liquidity → Shift → Execute.
- Alerts: Integrated into the Any alert() flow for IDM events (IDM mapped / taken / confirmed, depending on your enabled triggers).
Before: IDM (Inducement) is disabled — no inducement mapping is applied, so the chart keeps the standard zone/structure output as-is.
After: IDM (Inducement) is enabled (Internal • Wick Only • Link Window = 30 • Min Separation = 10) — internal inducement is tracked and the on-chart output becomes more selective, prioritizing zones that remain relevant under the IDM workflow.
14.) PRO USER • ICT • PD Range (Premium/Discount) maps the current dealing range and prints the Premium / Discount framework with EQ (midpoint).
It’s the textbook ICT filter that answers one question first: “Is price offering premium (sell-side) or discount (buy-side)?”
- PDH / PDL + EQ: Defines the range high/low and the equilibrium midpoint for clean PD context.
- Range source control: Choose the PD source (your selected timeframe/range basis) to keep PD aligned with your model.
- PD filter for zones: Zones can be evaluated by PD position (premium vs discount) so execution stays context-correct.
- Clean display: Optional shading/lines so PD context is visible without chart clutter.
Before: PD Range is disabled, so zones are displayed without Premium/Discount context and PDH/PDL/50% levels are not shown.
After: PD Range is enabled (Mode: OB+FVG, PD Source TF: 1D) and PDH/PDL/50% is displayed with Premium / Midpoint / Discount markers—so zones are read and validated by PD positioning.
15.) PRO USER • ICT • Displacement marks the textbook impulsive expansion that drives price away from balance and typically precedes imbalance (FVG) and structure confirmation. It standardizes “real displacement” by filtering candles through body/range strength and range-threshold rules.
- Displacement detection: Flags expansion candles where body dominance and range strength meet the selected thresholds (e.g., range vs ATR / percent).
- Confirmation role: Treats displacement as the “commitment leg” that validates structure intent before zones are prioritized.
- Workflow integration: Strengthens the read of FVG / OB / IDM by anchoring them to a qualified impulsive leg.
- Display & alerts: Optional displacement markers/labels and alert hooks for displacement events (when enabled).
16.) PRO USER • ICT • Killzones (Sessions) maps the key ICT dealing windows on your chart, so you can align execution with the sessions where liquidity and displacement most commonly appear.
- Session windows: Plots the selected killzones as on-chart time blocks (clean, standardized session boundaries).
- Session focus: Keeps your workflow anchored to high-activity periods—ideal for sweep → displacement → entry sequences.
- Visual control: Optional shading, labels, and minimal display modes to avoid chart clutter.
- Model alignment: Use killzones as a timing filter on top of Structure / Liquidity / PD context.
This screenshot shows ICT Killzones (Sessions) configured in a NY Open–only workflow.
The blue session shading marks the active dealing window, and Strict outside-session behavior keeps the chart focused by gating key SMC events.
With the session filter enabled (CHoCH/BOS/Sweeps/IDM toggles), the script prioritizes structure + liquidity signals inside the killzone, where displacement and raids are statistically more common—so zones like OB / FVG are read with clean timing context.
17.) Outputs • Alerts is the single “Any alert()” output layer that consolidates the system’s key events into one alert stream (fired once per bar close).
- Master switch: Enable/disable all script alerts without affecting visuals.
- Event routing: Select exactly what gets reported (CHoCH/BOS Confirm, IDM Break, Liquidity Sweep, Sweep→CHoCH/BOS, OB/BB Created + first clean retest, FVG/BPR Created + first clean touch).
- De-dup logic: When a more specific event exists on the same bar, the generic line is suppressed (e.g., Sweep→CHoCH/BOS).
- Spam control: Optional Alert Cooldown (Bars) + Minimum Liquidity Tier (Alerts) gate for liquidity-based events.
After setting up the alert, the flow works like this: on the left, you create a TradingView alert by selecting the indicator and choosing “Any alert() function call” (Any Alert) as the condition.
When an enabled event triggers, an alert entry appears on the right in the Alerts panel, and the message clearly shows the event name and direction.
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