You already know where liquidity sits.
Session highs and lows. Equal highs on the 4H. Untouched pools below obvious support. You've studied this. Marked it on your chart. Maybe even caught a few clean reversals after sweeps.
And you still got stopped out this week.
Not because your levels were wrong. Because tracking buyside and sellside liquidity across three timeframes, five sessions, and live price action — while simultaneously managing entries and risk — isn't a knowledge problem. It's a processing problem. Your brain can't hold all of it at once while executing. Nobody's can.
You understand the mechanic. You just can't run it fast enough to stay ahead of the sweep instead of getting caught inside it.
{{first_name}} — I traded that way for years. Drawing boxes by hand. Marking every session high and low before London open. Scrolling between timeframes trying to hold the full map in my head. It worked until the morning I missed the 4H pool because I was zoomed into a 15-minute entry. Got swept from a level I would've seen with ten more seconds.
That's why I built this with FluxCharts.
what the toolkit does
It plots liquidity automatically. Previous session highs and lows. Previous day, week, month. Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM — all mapped without drawing a single line. That's your directional bias before you look at a setup.
It detects sweeps in real time. Not after the candle closes and you're already out. The moment price pushes through a liquidity pool, it flags it.
But here's what separates this from every other liquidity indicator on TradingView. It doesn't just show the sweep. It confirms whether the sweep carried real institutional weight. When price sweeps a level AND a Fair Value Gap forms immediately after, that's not a random wick. That's displacement. An institution filling orders and leaving a footprint. The toolkit flags these FVG Sweeps, gives you the entry zone on the retrace into the gap, places your stop at the sweep level, and maps three take-profit targets at the nearest opposing liquidity.
Bias. Sweep detection. Entry confirmation. Stop. Three targets. One indicator.
what changes on April 1st
We're rolling out an AI update that calculates the historical win rate for every signal type. Before you enter a trade, you see the actual number — how often that specific FVG Sweep signal reached TP versus hit SL, on that pair, on that timeframe.
For prop firm traders this changes everything. You stop guessing which setups have edge. You filter for signals running above 60% and skip the rest. Drawdown stops being a mystery because you're allocating risk to setups that have earned it.
Everyone with lifetime access gets the AI update automatically. No extra cost.
the math
Lifetime access is $500.
That locks in the current toolkit, the AI upgrade, and every future update.
Monthly is $49.99. Ten months and you've spent the same amount with nothing locked in.
The lifetime price is going up after the AI update goes live. Confirmed. Adding historical win rate data to a $500 tool was always going to force a reprice.
April 1st is a real date.
The price increase is real.
You either lock in at $500 with AI included or you pay more later for the same thing.
Talk soon,
Atif
P.S. — Next time price sweeps your session low and reverses 80 pips without you, it won't be because you didn't understand the mechanic. It'll be because you were tracking it manually while the market was tracking you.
