Energy Gravity
- Göstergeler
- Pavel Matseichyk
- Sürüm: 1.0
- Etkinleştirmeler: 5
Energy Gravity is a structural market analysis tool that visualizes the hidden energetic geometry of price.
The indicator treats the market as a dynamic field of distributed mass, where past price interaction forms:
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attraction zones
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equilibrium areas
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structural tension
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probable return directions
Core concept:
Price does not move randomly — it interacts with accumulated liquidity and time.
Energy Gravity shows where equilibrium is located, where liquidity is concentrated, and how far the current price has deviated from the structural environment.
What the Indicator Shows1. EQ — Gravity Center
The blue EQ (Equilibrium) line represents the center of price distribution.
It reflects:
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the current market balance point
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the environment price tends to return to
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dynamic shifts when a new structure forms
Interpretation:
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price near EQ → balanced market
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price far from EQ → increasing structural tension
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EQ moving with price → a new structure is forming
2. Z-Zones — Structural Nodes
The indicator automatically detects areas where price spent the most time.
Labels:
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Z1 — strongest liquidity zone (primary magnet)
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Z2, Z3… — secondary zones
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ZxH — upper boundary of the zone
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ZxL — lower boundary
These zones represent:
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natural support and resistance
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return areas
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liquidity accumulation regions
Interpretation:
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movement inside the zone → range behavior
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break outside boundaries → potential impulse
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return to zone → structural retest
3. ACTIVE — Active Zone
When price is inside a zone, the label ACTIVE appears.
This means:
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local balance
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structural trading environment
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higher probability of range movement
4. Heatmap — Density Field
The heatmap displays the distribution of market “mass”:
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red / yellow — strong attraction zones
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green / blue — weak structure
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price moves faster through low-density areas
Practical insight:
If there is little density ahead, the move may continue without significant pullbacks.
5. Gravity Force and Bias
The panel shows:
Gravity
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direction of structural pull
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strength of deviation from equilibrium
Bias
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direction of structural attraction (UP / DOWN)
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current structural target
6. Target Hierarchy
Energy Gravity automatically determines the nearest structural objective.
Logic:
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If price is inside a zone → target = zone center
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If outside zones → target = nearest zone
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If no zones nearby → target = EQ
Displayed as:
This indicates where the market is structurally “pulled”.
Market StatesEnergy Gravity identifies the current market phase:
BALANCE
Price near EQ.
Range conditions likely.
ORBIT
Price inside a liquidity zone.
Range trading environment.
STRETCH
Price deviated from structure.
Higher probability of mean reversion.
ESCAPE
Price left the structure.
Impulse movement, new environment forming.
Step 1 — Context
Start with State:
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BALANCE / ORBIT → range environment
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STRETCH → deviation
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ESCAPE → impulse phase
Step 2 — Structure
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EQ — global equilibrium
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Z1 — primary liquidity magnet
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ACTIVE — local balance area
Step 3 — Tension
Gravity Force:
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low → balance
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medium → stretch
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high → impulse
Step 4 — Targets
Bias + Target show:
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direction of structural pull
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nearest structural objective
Practical Applications
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Finding mean-reversion areas
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Trading inside structural ranges
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Filtering false breakouts
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Evaluating move strength
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Identifying market context
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Directional filter for strategies
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Structural input for Expert Advisors
Energy Gravity is not a signal generator.
It is a tool for understanding market structure and tension.
Most stable performance:
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H1 — primary mode
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M30 — active intraday trading
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H4 — medium-term context
On M1–M5 the indicator is more sensitive to noise.
Main SettingsHistory Bars
Amount of data used for structure calculation
Recommended:
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H1: 700–1000
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M30: 1000–1500
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H4: 400–600
Lower value → faster adaptation
Higher value → more stable structure
Decay Factor
Speed of memory decay
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higher → faster reaction
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lower → longer-term structure
Recommended:
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H1: 0.002–0.004
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M30: 0.003–0.006
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H4: 0.001–0.002
Level Step
Structure resolution
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smaller → more detail, more noise
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larger → major zones only
Recommended:
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H1: 40–60 points
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H4: 80–150 points
Min Mass Threshold
Filter for significant zones
Recommended range:
0.015–0.03
Heatmap Range
Visualization range around current price
Recommended:
H1: 800–1500 points
Reducing the value improves performance.
Typical ScenariosMean Reversion
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State = STRETCH
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price outside dense zones
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target = structural Target
Trend Filter
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State = ESCAPE
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trade in direction of movement
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avoid counter-trend trades
Range Trading
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State = BALANCE or ORBIT
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trade inside structural boundaries
Energy Gravity does not predict the market.
It reveals its structure.
The indicator helps answer:
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Where is equilibrium?
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Where is liquidity located?
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Is structure nearby?
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How far is the market stretched?
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Is continuation or return more likely?
