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Fifteen symbols, three timeframes, one grid. Green means a long CRT setup just completed on that pair. Red means a short. Click the cell and you are on that chart, at that timeframe, looking at it. Why the signal fires The condition is strict and it is two candles long. The first candle defines a range. The second takes out one side of that range — the low for a long, the high for a short — and then closes back inside it. The liquidity resting beyond that side has been taken and price refused to
Everyone draws the Asia range. Session Liquidity Sweep Stats tells you what usually happens to it. Each session's high and low is tracked from the moment it is complete, and every touch is resolved into one of three answers on a judgement timeframe you fix yourself: the level was swept and price reversed, it was broken and price kept going, or it was touched and nothing was settled before the day ended. What it does When the Asia session closes, its high and low are drawn on your chart. London's
Liquidity Sweep Continuation marks the moment a sweep fails to reclaim. It takes the high and the low of the previous completed higher-timeframe candle as the reference range, and signals when price does not just wick through that level but closes beyond it — the breakout that keeps going instead of snapping back. Most sweep tools are built around the reclaim. This one is built around the reclaim that never comes. What it does The previous completed higher-timeframe candle is drawn on your chart
Your daily drawdown — recorded, watched and capped. The numbers that get prop traders failed, on one panel. Prop Firm Daily Drawdown Guard is a daily drawdown journal and account protection utility. For every trading day it records the numbers that decide a funded account's survival — worst floating loss, daily loss, intraday equity drawdown, total and trailing drawdown — and it can close all positions once when a limit is hit. What it does: • Whole-account monitoring (all symbols, all magic
Know the moment session liquidity is taken — and get a clean, non-repainting sign the instant price reclaims it. This tool draws the four session killzones (Asian, London, New York, London Close) and plots three families of resting liquidity: previous day high/low (PDH/PDL), previous week high/low (PWH/PWL), and every session's high/low. When a level is swept inside a session and price reclaims it, a buy/sell sign prints on the next bar, and an alert names the level, the price, and the session
ICT Mtf CRT Signals and Setup Zones A tool that detects setup patterns built on higher-timeframe CRT (Candle Range Theory): the two-candle sweep-and-reclaim pattern that takes liquidity, closes back inside the range, and leaves the opposite side untouched as a defined target. Sweep, reclaim, target — the whole CRT story on one chart: higher- timeframe direction, the untouched target level, and execution- timeframe entry zones (Order Block / FVG / inverse FVG) generated inside the manipulation
ICT Killzones and Liquidity Levels is a clean chart tool that marks the main ICT killzones and key liquidity levels directly on your chart. It is designed for traders who follow Smart Money Concepts and ICT-style price action and want a simple, non-repainting reference on the chart. The indicator draws the Asian, London, New York and London Close killzones as boxes based on the session high and low. A vertical line marks the start of each killzone for the current day, so you can see when each






