Been tinkering with TradingView lately, threw together something that actually turned out pretty slick. Started as pure experimentation - you know how it goes when you're just poking around trying stuff.
Ended up building this liquidation heatmap indicator. Honestly? Kinda surprised myself with how it came together.
It's built for scalpers and day traders mainly - shines on those lower timeframes where liquidation clusters really matter. But here's the thing: it holds up surprisingly well when you zoom out to higher timeframes too. The patterns just reveal themselves differently.
The visual feedback is clean. No clutter, just clear zones where liquidations are stacking up. Makes it way easier to spot where the big moves might trigger.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 20h ago
This idea is awesome, buddy
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VibesOverCharts
· 12-10 05:46
Share this code
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TokenTaxonomist
· 12-08 20:12
Accurately target long and short liquidation points
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fren.eth
· 12-08 20:10
The effect is very practical! Looking forward to the sharing.
Been tinkering with TradingView lately, threw together something that actually turned out pretty slick. Started as pure experimentation - you know how it goes when you're just poking around trying stuff.
Ended up building this liquidation heatmap indicator. Honestly? Kinda surprised myself with how it came together.
It's built for scalpers and day traders mainly - shines on those lower timeframes where liquidation clusters really matter. But here's the thing: it holds up surprisingly well when you zoom out to higher timeframes too. The patterns just reveal themselves differently.
The visual feedback is clean. No clutter, just clear zones where liquidations are stacking up. Makes it way easier to spot where the big moves might trigger.