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📌 OVERVIEW
The ICT Complete Toolkit is a comprehensive trading indicator designed for traders who follow Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology. It combines multiple ICT concepts into a single, cohesive tool: Market Structure Shift (MSS), Fair Value Gaps (FVG), Liquidity Levels, Killzones, Bias Analysis, and optional Buy/Sell signals.
This indicator is built for intraday traders working on timeframes from 1-minute to 30-minute charts, though many features (like HTF FVG and Bias Dashboard) provide valuable context on any timeframe.
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🔗 WHY THESE COMPONENTS WORK TOGETHER
This is not a random mashup of indicators. Each component serves a specific role in a complete trading workflow, and they are designed to work as an integrated system:
The Core Logic: Liquidity → Structure → Entry → Timing

1. Liquidity Levels (PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL) → WHERE smart money hunts stops These levels identify where retail traders place stop losses. Institutional players target these levels to fill large orders. The indicator tracks these levels so you know where potential reversals may occur.
2. Killzones → WHEN institutional players are active Not all hours are equal. The indicator highlights specific session windows when banks and institutions execute large orders. Trading outside these windows often results in choppy, directionless price action. Killzones tell you when to pay attention.
3. Market Structure Shift (MSS) → CONFIRMATION that direction changed After liquidity is swept, you need confirmation that the move is reversing. MSS detects when price breaks a swing point in the opposite direction, signaling that the "trap" is complete and a new trend may begin.
4. Fair Value Gaps (FVG) → WHERE to enter Once structure shifts, FVGs provide precise entry zones. These imbalances act as magnets for price and offer low-risk entry points with clear invalidation levels.
5. HTF FVG → CONTEXT from higher timeframes Lower timeframe FVGs can be noise. HTF FVGs show you where the bigger players left imbalances, providing confluence when your LTF setup aligns with a higher timeframe zone.
6. Bias Dashboard → DIRECTION filter Before taking any trade, you need to know the overall trend. The Bias Dashboard uses Supertrend + RSI + Moving Average triple confirmation to show you whether higher timeframes support your trade direction.
7. Session ATR & Range → EXPECTATION management Knowing how much a session typically moves helps you set realistic targets and avoid entering when the move is already exhausted.

How They Connect:
BIAS (Direction)

KILLZONE (Timing) → Only trade during active sessions

LIQUIDITY SWEEP (Trap) → Wait for PDH/PDL/Session high-low sweep

MSS (Confirmation) → Structure shifts in bias direction

FVG (Entry) → Enter on retracement into the gap

HTF FVG (Confluence) → Extra confidence if aligned with HTF zone

SESSION ATR (Target) → Set targets based on remaining session range

This is the complete ICT intraday workflow in one indicator. Each component answers a specific question, and together they form a systematic approach to identifying high-probability trade setups.
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🔍 WHAT THIS INDICATOR DOES
1. Market Structure Shift (MSS) Detection
The indicator identifies changes in market structure by tracking swing highs and swing lows. A Bullish MSS occurs when price breaks above a swing high after forming a higher low. A Bearish MSS occurs when price breaks below a swing low after forming a lower high.
How it works:
• Swing points are identified using a configurable number of consecutive bullish or bearish bars (default: 2)
• When price closes beyond a previous swing point in the opposite direction, an MSS line is drawn
• MSS lines extend to the right until they are broken or a new structure forms
2. Fair Value Gaps (FVG) - Current Timeframe
Fair Value Gaps represent price imbalances where a candle's range doesn't overlap with the candle two bars prior, leaving a "gap" in fair value. These zones often act as magnets for price.
How it works:
• Bullish FVG: The low of bar[1] is higher than the high of bar[3], creating an upward gap
• Bearish FVG: The high of bar[1] is lower than the low of bar[3], creating a downward gap
• FVGs are displayed as semi-transparent boxes and remain visible until price returns to fill them
• FVGs are only shown when they occur after a valid MSS, ensuring they appear in the context of a structural shift
3. Higher Timeframe (HTF) FVG
See Fair Value Gaps from higher timeframes (15m, 1H, 4H, Daily) directly on your chart. These represent larger imbalances created by institutional order flow.
Configuration options:
• Mode - Until Inversed: FVG remains visible until price closes completely beyond it
• Mode - Until Mitigated: FVG disappears based on your mitigation criteria:
o Any touch: Removed when any part of a candle touches the FVG
o Close inside: Removed only when price closes within the FVG
o Touch CE line: Removed when price touches the 50% midpoint (Consequent Encroachment)
4. Liquidity Levels (PDH/PDL/PWH/PWL)
Displays Previous Day High, Previous Day Low, Previous Week High, and Previous Week Low. These levels represent areas where retail stop losses typically cluster, making them targets for liquidity sweeps before reversals.
How it works:
• Levels are calculated at the start of each new day/week using the prior period's actual high and low
• Lines extend across the current period with customizable style (solid, dashed, dotted), width, and color
• Labels clearly identify each level
5. Session Killzones
Highlights the four major trading sessions when institutional activity is highest:
• Asia Session (default: 20:00-00:00 NY time)
• London Session (default: 02:00-05:00 NY time)
• NY AM Session (default: 09:30-11:00 NY time)
• NY PM Session (default: 13:30-16:00 NY time)
All times are in New York timezone. Each session is displayed as a colored box, and times are fully customizable.
6. Session ATR Dashboard
A table displaying the Average True Range for each session, calculated from the high-low range of completed sessions over a configurable lookback period (default: 14 days).
Additional feature - KZ Range: Shows the current session's range as a percentage of its ATR. For example, if NY AM typically moves 40 pips and the current range shows 75%, the session has already used most of its average movement.
7. Opening Range
Displays the high and low of the first candle (5m or 15m) when the NY AM session opens. Price often sweeps above or below this range before reversing—a concept sometimes called the "Judas swing."
The Opening Range box extends for a maximum of 30 minutes or until price closes beyond the range.
8. Bias Dashboard
A multi-timeframe trend analysis table using triple confirmation:
Calculation method:
1. Supertrend (ATR Length: 10, Factor: 3.0) - Determines primary trend direction
2. RSI (Length: 14) - Confirms momentum (above 50 = bullish, below 50 = bearish)
3. Moving Average - EMA 50 for 5m/15m timeframes, EMA 200 for 1H/4H/Daily
Bias levels:
• Strong Bullish: All three indicators aligned bullish
• Bullish: Supertrend + RSI bullish, MA not yet confirming
• Neutral: Supertrend and RSI disagree
• Bearish: Supertrend + RSI bearish, MA not yet confirming
• Strong Bearish: All three indicators aligned bearish
9. Buy/Sell Signals
Optional automated signals based on ICT concepts:
Signal Type - Any/Scalp: Generates signals whenever an MSS occurs followed by an FVG, without additional filtering. Suitable for scalping strategies.
Signal Type - Sweep: Higher-probability signals that only trigger when:
1. A liquidity sweep occurs (price takes out PDH, PDL, or the previous session's high/low)
2. Followed by a Market Structure Shift
3. With a Fair Value Gap forming for entry
Signals can be filtered to only appear during active Killzones.
10. Reversal Candle Patterns
Identifies six candlestick reversal patterns, each requiring 3 consecutive bars in the opposite direction within the last 4 bars:
• Engulfing (E): Current candle fully engulfs the previous candle including wicks
• Hammer (H): Lower wick ≥2x body size, appearing after downtrend (bullish)
• Hanging Man (HM): Same structure as hammer but after uptrend (bearish)
• Inverted Hammer (IH): Upper wick ≥2x body size, after downtrend (bullish)
• Shooting Star (SS): Upper wick ≥2x body size, after uptrend (bearish)
• John Wick (JW): 50%+ of candle is wick with ≤15% wick on opposite side
11. Breaker Blocks
When an FVG is "broken" (price closes through it), the zone may act as the opposite—former support becomes resistance and vice versa. Enable Breaker Blocks to track these flipped zones.
12. PO3 (Power of Three) HTF Candles
Displays higher timeframe candles (1H, 4H, Daily) directly on your chart to the right of current price. This helps you visualize where current price sits within the larger candle's range without switching timeframes.
Configure up to 3 groups with different timeframes and candle counts.
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🎯 HOW TO USE THIS INDICATOR
For Trend-Following Entries:
1. Check the Bias Dashboard for higher timeframe direction
2. Wait for price to enter a Killzone (London or NY sessions recommended)
3. Look for a liquidity sweep of PDH/PDL or session highs/lows
4. Wait for Market Structure Shift in the direction of your bias
5. Enter on the Fair Value Gap retracement
For Scalping:
1. Enable Buy/Sell Signals with "Any/Scalp" mode
2. Focus on active Killzones
3. Use signals as entry triggers, with FVG zones as entry prices
4. Consider reversal candle patterns for additional confirmation
For Swing Analysis:
1. Enable HTF FVG (1H, 4H, Daily)
2. Use "Until Mitigated" mode with "Touch CE line" for precise levels
3. Mark weekly levels (PWH/PWL) as major targets
4. Use the PO3 candles to understand higher timeframe structure
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⚙️ KEY SETTINGS EXPLAINED
Consecutive Bars for Market Structure - Controls swing point sensitivity (higher = fewer, more significant swings)
Max MSS Lines - Limits displayed MSS lines for chart clarity
HTF FVG Mode - Choose between "Until Inversed" or "Until Mitigated"
HTF Mitigation Type - How strictly FVGs are considered filled
Show Signals Only in KZ - Filter signals to active sessions only
Signal Type - "Sweep" for higher quality, "Any/Scalp" for more signals
Session ATR Days - Lookback period for average session range calculation
Dark Theme - Toggle for better visibility on dark chart backgrounds
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📊 BEST PRACTICES
1. Start with defaults - The indicator is pre-configured with sensible settings
2. Less is more - Don't enable every feature at once; focus on what you understand
3. Higher timeframe first - Check Daily/4H bias before taking lower timeframe trades
4. Respect Killzones - The best setups occur during active sessions
5. Wait for confirmation - MSS + FVG together is more reliable than either alone
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⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTES
• This indicator works best on intraday timeframes (1m to 30m) for Killzones and MSS/FVG
• HTF FVG and Bias Dashboard provide value on any timeframe
• All session times are in New York timezone
• Signals are tools for analysis, not guaranteed trade entries
• Always use proper risk management
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🔄 UPDATES
This indicator is actively maintained. Feature requests and bug reports are welcome.

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