Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen trading indicator interface
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Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen

Works with TradeStation
$25
One-time purchase

Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen brings polarity-flipped FVG detection to your watchlist scanning workflow. Color-coded columns show which symbols have active IFVG zones, how close price is to those zones, whether retests are occurring, and when new polarity flips happen — all across your entire watchlist simultaneously.

  • NrBullDst and NrBearDst columns show percentage distance to the nearest bullish or bearish IFVG — teal background when an IFVG exists for that side
  • BullCnt and BearCnt show how many active bullish and bearish IFVG zones exist for each symbol — green for bullish, crimson for bearish
  • InBullIFVG and InBearIFVG columns light up with strong green or red backgrounds when price is currently inside an IFVG zone — these are your active retest setups
  • NewIFVG column flashes amber when a fresh polarity flip was just detected on the current bar — sort by this to catch new IFVGs as they form
  • OrigFVGCnt shows how many regular FVGs are being tracked for potential mitigation — gives you a sense of how many polarity flip candidates exist

Sort by InBullIFVG or InBearIFVG to find symbols currently retesting IFVG zones. Sort by NrBullDst or NrBearDst ascending to find symbols approaching polarity flip levels. Sort by NewIFVG to catch fresh flips the moment they appear.

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Who This Is For

Built for advanced SMC traders managing 20-80 symbol watchlists who trade retest entries at polarity-flipped FVG zones. Use this to monitor your entire universe for IFVG proximity and active retest signals without manually checking charts for mitigation events.

Add the scanner to your main RadarScreen window. During market hours, sort by InBullIFVG descending to find symbols where price is currently inside a bullish IFVG zone — potential long setups at a polarity flip level. Sort by NrBullDst ascending to find symbols approaching IFVGs that have not been retested yet.

When you spot a symbol with InBullIFVG = 1 or InBearIFVG = 1, switch to the chart indicator to see the exact IFVG zone boundaries and CE midpoint for precision entry timing. Monitor NewIFVG to catch fresh polarity flips — these create the freshest and highest-probability setups.

Works on any timeframe. Use 5-minute for intraday scanning, daily for swing trade identification. Performs best on liquid markets with sufficient price action to create and mitigate FVGs regularly.

See It in Action

Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen example chart 1 showing indicator signals

Example chart showing Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen on a live trading session

Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen example chart 2 showing indicator signals

Example chart showing Inverse Fair Value Gap RadarScreen on a live trading session

Installation Guide

Step 1: Download the indicator file

After purchase, download inverse-fvg-radarscreen.eld from your confirmation email or account download page. Save it somewhere easy to find like your Desktop or Downloads folder.

Step 2: Open the Import Wizard

Open TradeStation. Click the File menu in the top-left corner, then select Import/Export EasyLanguage to launch the Import/Export Wizard.

TradeStation installation step 2: Open the Import Wizard

Step 3: Select the import type

In the Import/Export Wizard, select "Import EasyLanguage file (ELD, ELS or ELA)" from the list. Click Next to continue.

TradeStation installation step 3: Select the import type

Step 4: Browse for the file

Click the Browse button to open a file browser where you can locate your downloaded .ELD file.

TradeStation installation step 4: Browse for the file

Step 5: Select and open the file

Navigate to the folder where you saved the .ELD file. Select inverse-fvg-radarscreen.eld and click Open. The file name shown may differ from the screenshot — look for your downloaded indicator file.

TradeStation installation step 5: Select and open the file

Step 6: Open the Studies menu

Open your RadarScreen window. Click the Studies dropdown in the toolbar and select Add Study.

TradeStation installation step 6: Open the Studies menu

Step 7: Select the indicator

In the Add Study dialog, make sure Indicator is selected in the Study Type dropdown. Find "!IndHub-RS_InverseFVG_v1" in the Available list, select it, and click Add. Click OK to apply.

TradeStation installation step 7: Select the indicator

Step 8: Configure your watchlist and columns

Add your symbols to the RadarScreen watchlist. Adjust column widths by dragging column borders. Key inputs: MinGapATR (default 0.1), MaxIFVGAge (default 100), MaxIFVGCount (default 10), MaxOrigFVGCount (default 10), MaxOrigFVGAge (default 200). Sort by InBullIFVG or InBearIFVG to find active retest setups. Ensure additional bars loaded is at least 500 in the General tab.

Common Issues

All columns show zeros. No IFVG zones are detected for any symbol.

IFVGs require a two-stage process: a regular FVG must form AND then be fully mitigated. This needs significant historical data and price action. Right-click the indicator column header, go to Studies > Edit for All Symbols..., click the General tab, and ensure additional bars loaded is set to at least 500-1000. Also increase MaxOrigFVGAge to 300 to track original FVGs for longer before they expire. IFVGs are rarer than regular FVGs — scan larger watchlists to find signals.

InBullIFVG shows 1 but I do not see the zone on my chart indicator. Why?

This is likely a timeframe mismatch. RadarScreen calculates on the interval set in the interval selector (bottom-right corner). If your RadarScreen is set to 15-minute but your chart is on 5-minute, the IFVG zones will differ because FVGs form at different levels on different timeframes. Match the RadarScreen interval to your chart timeframe.

OrigFVGCnt shows a high number but BullCnt and BearCnt are still low. Why?

OrigFVGCnt tracks how many regular FVGs are being monitored for potential mitigation — these are FVGs that have NOT yet been mitigated. BullCnt and BearCnt only count FVGs that HAVE been mitigated and flipped polarity. A high OrigFVGCnt with low IFVG counts means many gaps exist but few have been fully penetrated. This is normal during trending conditions where FVGs persist unfilled.

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