β‘οΈGetting Started
Adding the Indicator
Open TradingView and navigate to any chart.
Click the Indicators button (or press
/).Search for "Smart Leverage Liquidity Zones".
Click the indicator name to add it to your chart.
The indicator will appear as colored overlay zones on your price chart.
First Look
Once added, you'll immediately see:
Green zones below price β These represent buy-side liquidation zones (where long liquidations cluster).
Red zones above price β These represent sell-side liquidation zones (where short liquidations cluster).
A dashboard table in the corner of your chart showing exact price levels for each leverage tier.
Liquidity level lines from previous day, week, and month highs/lows.

Settings & Configuration
General Settings
Pivot Length
10
Controls sensitivity of pivot detection. Lower values = more frequent zone updates. Higher values = zones based on more significant swing points.
Zone Extension
25
Number of bars the zones extend into the future on your chart. Increase for wider visibility.
Price Source
Pivots
Determines what price the liquidation zones are calculated from. See Price Source Modes below.
Custom Price
1000.0
Only active when Price Source is set to "Custom Price." Enter any price level manually.
Price Source Modes
The indicator offers three modes for calculating liquidation zones:
Pivots (Default & Recommended) Zones are anchored to the most recent pivot high and pivot low detected on your chart. This is the most dynamic and market-responsive mode β zones automatically update as new swing points form.
Sell zones are calculated from the most recent pivot high.
Buy zones are calculated from the most recent pivot low.
Current Price Zones recalculate on every bar based on the current closing price. This mode is useful for seeing real-time liquidation levels relative to where price is right now. Zones shift with every candle.
Custom Price Zones are fixed around a manually entered price. Use this when you want to analyze liquidation levels around a specific price point β for example, a key psychological level like $100,000 on BTC or a known order block.
Leverage Zones
You can configure up to four leverage levels simultaneously. Each level represents a different tier of leveraged traders whose liquidation prices will be mapped on your chart.
Leverage Level 1
100x
Highest leverage β zones closest to current price. These traders get liquidated with the smallest price move.
Leverage Level 2
50x
High leverage β slightly wider zones.
Leverage Level 3
25x
Moderate leverage β wider zones.
Leverage Level 4
10x
Lower leverage β widest zones, farthest from current price.
Show Leverage 1β4
All On
Toggle individual leverage tiers on or off.
Tip: If your chart feels cluttered, try showing only 2 leverage levels at a time β for example, 100x and 25x β to focus on the most and least aggressive traders.
Dashboard Settings
Show Dashboard
On
Displays a table on your chart with exact price levels for each leverage tier.
Dashboard Position
Top Right
Choose from: Top Left, Top Right, Bottom Left, Bottom Right.
The dashboard shows three columns:
Leverage β The leverage multiplier (e.g., 100X, 50X).
Sell Price β The price level where shorts at that leverage would be liquidated.
Buy Price β The price level where longs at that leverage would be liquidated.
This gives you quick-glance numerical values without needing to read the chart zones visually.

Visual Customization
Buy Zone Color
Green
Color for buy-side (long) liquidation zones below price.
Sell Zone Color
Dark Red
Color for sell-side (short) liquidation zones above price.
Transparency
80
Controls how transparent the zone boxes are. Higher = more see-through.
Label Size
Normal
Size of the leverage labels inside each zone box. Options: Tiny, Small, Normal, Large.
Tip: If you trade on a dark theme, consider using brighter zone colors with higher transparency (85β95) so the zones are visible without obscuring price action.
Liquidity Levels
In addition to the leverage-based liquidation zones, the indicator also plots previous high/low liquidity levels from multiple timeframes.
Show Liquidity Levels
On
Master toggle for all liquidity level lines.
When enabled, you'll see horizontal lines marking:
Previous Day High & Low β Shown in blue. Key intraday liquidity targets.
Previous Week High & Low β Shown in yellow. Important for swing traders.
Previous Month High & Low β Shown in pink. Significant for higher-timeframe analysis.
These lines update automatically at the start of each new period. When price sweeps through one of these levels (takes the liquidity), the line is visually cleared from the chart, giving you a clean view of which levels have been taken and which remain untouched.

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