
Liquidity Sweep RadarScreen
Liquidity Sweep RadarScreen brings stop hunt detection to your watchlist scanning workflow. Color-coded columns show which symbols have active sweep signals, how deep the sweep penetrated, whether the sweep bar had above-average volume, and how far price is from the nearest unswept level — all across your entire watchlist simultaneously.
- ●SweepDir column shows the direction of the most recent sweep — +1 for bullish (green), -1 for bearish (red), 0 for no sweep (gray)
- ●SweepDepth column displays how far the wick penetrated beyond the level as an ATR multiple — deeper sweeps indicate stronger institutional intent
- ●SweepVol column shows the sweep bar's volume relative to average as a percentage — high-volume sweeps carry more conviction
- ●NrBullDst and NrBearDst columns show percentage distance to the nearest unswept bullish and bearish levels — sort ascending to find symbols approaching stop clusters
- ●BullLvls and BearLvls columns count active tracked levels per side — more levels mean more potential sweep targets
- ●SweepAge column shows bars since the last sweep — 0 means sweeping right now, 1-5 means recent, higher values are stale
- ●All cells use the Indicator Hub dark theme palette with green for bullish sweeps, red for bearish, teal for proximity, and amber for active signals
Sort by SweepDir to find symbols with active sweep signals. Sort by NrBullDst or NrBearDst ascending to find symbols closest to unswept levels — these are pre-setup alerts for potential stop hunts.
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Who This Is For
Built for ICT and SMC day traders managing 20-80 symbol watchlists who trade liquidity sweep reversals. Use this to monitor your entire universe for sweep signals and pre-sweep proximity alerts without manually checking charts.
Add the scanner to your main RadarScreen window. During market hours, sort by SweepDir to catch sweep signals as they fire — check SweepDepth and SweepVol to assess quality before opening the chart. Sort by NrBullDst or NrBearDst ascending to find symbols approaching unswept levels for pre-setup monitoring.
Sweeps are most common during high-volatility windows: the first hour after open (9:30-10:30 AM ET), FOMC announcements, and earnings releases. Monitor more actively during these periods. During low-volatility lunch hours, sweeps are less frequent but can be especially significant when they occur.
This RadarScreen indicator pairs with Liquidity Sweep Chart (included in the bundle). Use RadarScreen to identify sweep signals and pre-sweep setups, then open chart view to see the tracked levels, sweep confirmation, and plan entries. Both use the same detection logic for seamless workflow.
See It in Action

Example chart showing Liquidity Sweep RadarScreen on a live trading session

Example chart showing Liquidity Sweep RadarScreen on a live trading session
Installation Guide
Step 1: Download the indicator file
After purchase, download liquidity-sweep-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.

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.

Step 4: Browse for the file
Click the Browse button to open a file browser where you can locate your downloaded .ELD file.

Step 5: Select and open the file
Navigate to the folder where you saved the .ELD file. Select liquidity-sweep-radarscreen.eld and click Open. The file name shown may differ from the screenshot — look for your downloaded indicator file.

Step 6: Open the Studies menu
Open your RadarScreen window. Click the Studies dropdown in the toolbar and select Add Study.

Step 7: Select the indicator
In the Add Study dialog, make sure Indicator is selected in the Study Type dropdown. Find "!IndHub-RS_LiqSweep_v1" in the Available list, select it, and click Add. Click OK to apply.

Step 8: Configure your watchlist and columns
Add your symbols to the RadarScreen watchlist. Adjust column widths by dragging column borders. Key inputs: SwingStrength (default 5), MaxLevels (default 10), MaxAge (default 50), MinSweepDepth (default 0.1 ATR). Sort by SweepDir to catch active sweeps, or by NrBullDst/NrBearDst ascending to find pre-setup candidates.
Common Issues
SweepDir shows 0 for every symbol. I never see sweep signals.
Genuine liquidity sweeps are selective events — they require the specific wick-beyond-close-inside pattern at a confirmed swing level. On calm market days, sweeps may not occur for hours. Try scanning during high-volatility periods (first hour after open, news events). Also reduce SwingStrength to 3 to detect more minor levels, or lower MinSweepDepth to 0.05 to accept shallower sweeps. Ensure you have sufficient additional bars loaded in RadarScreen settings.
How do I distinguish high-quality sweeps from noise?
Check three columns: SweepDepth should be above 0.2 ATR (deeper penetration = stronger intent), SweepVol should be positive (above-average volume = institutional participation), and SweepAge should be 0-3 (fresh signal). A sweep with deep penetration, high volume, and fresh timing is the highest-quality setup. Shallow, low-volume sweeps are more likely noise.
Can I use this on daily charts for swing trading?
Yes. Set the RadarScreen interval to Daily and increase SwingStrength to 8-10 for significant daily pivots. Increase MaxAge to 100-200 since daily levels can remain relevant for weeks. Daily timeframe sweeps at major swing levels often produce multi-day reversal moves.
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