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Hypothetical example for illustration only. Not a trade recommendation. Past signals do not guarantee future results.
Overview
An institutional-grade liquidity analysis tool that identifies buy-side and sell-side liquidity pools above and below price, then calculates the real-time statistical probability of price reaching each zone first — volume-weighted, ATR-adjusted, and session-aware. Most tools show where liquidity sits. TDL Liquidity Probability Zones shows which side wins.
Capabilities
Distance Only: pure proximity scoring. Volume-Weighted: zones with heavier volume concentration score higher. ATR-Adjusted: normalises distance by volatility so zones on different instruments are comparable. Switch modes in settings to match your trading style.
Identifies swing highs and lows as liquidity pools — up to 5 zones per side. Box opacity scales with volume at each zone, so the darkest boxes instantly tell you where the most liquidity is resting.
Each zone is scored across Smart Money Concepts (S1–S3), Order Block Alignment (OB), and MTF Stack (M1–M3). Badges display directly on zone labels — e.g. 68% [S3] [M2] [OB] — so you can see strength at a glance.
RTH (Regular Trading Hours) receive greater institutional weight than Globex/overnight. The probability panel shows live session status, so you always know whether you are reading full-weight or reduced-weight probabilities.
Swept zones are immediately faded to a dotted outline and removed from the probability engine. Cleared liquidity is no longer a factor — the engine re-weights remaining active zones in real time.
Live hit-rate statistics display in the panel — e.g. Sell Sweeps 12 / 67%. This is an observational tool showing historical sweep rates on the current symbol and timeframe, not a prediction.
Lite uses 1 security call (lowest TradingView load), Standard uses 2, Pro uses 3 for full multi-timeframe stack analysis. Full Suite subscribers on a paid TradingView plan should use Pro for maximum confluence depth.
High-probability sell-side, high-probability buy-side, zone sweep (sell-side), zone sweep (buy-side), BOS signal, order block alignment, Pro MTF triple confluence, probability shift (buy dominant), probability shift (sell dominant), and zone invalidation.
Process
Zones appear automatically — purple boxes above price for sell-side liquidity, green boxes below for buy-side. No manual drawing required.
The on-chart panel shows a real-time score for each side. The higher score tells you which liquidity pool price has the stronger statistical pull toward right now.
Amber-coloured zone labels signal high-probability zones above the threshold. Prioritise zones showing S2 or higher, M1 or higher, and OB confirmed for the strongest setups.
LPZ provides directional context, not an entry signal. A high-probability LPZ zone aligned with your entry direction strengthens overall confluence — use Trade Execution Suite or Institutional Edge Algo to time the actual entry.
Workflow
Pairs well with these other TDL indicators.
Institutional Edge Algo
LPZ shows directional pull; Edge shows structure. Combine for directional-plus-structural confluence — the highest-conviction setups occur when both agree.
Delta Flow Pro
Volume absorption at a high-probability LPZ zone confirms the liquidity draw is attracting real order flow, not just a statistical artefact.
Trade Execution Suite
LPZ zones serve as natural take-profit targets and stop reference levels. Map your TP to the opposing high-probability zone for a data-driven R:R target.
MTF Reaction Zones
When an LPZ zone and an MTF Reaction Zone occupy the same price area, you have both liquidity draw and historical price reaction confirming the same level — a powerful confluence stack.
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Not financial advice. Educational purposes only. This indicator generates signals based on historical data and mathematical calculations. Results shown are hypothetical and for illustration purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Trading involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. All trading decisions are your own responsibility.