Liquidity Heatmap
Advanced 2D heatmap visualization that shows liquidity density across price and time—revealing exactly where stop losses are clustered and which zones smart money will target next.
What It Does
The Liquidity Heatmap overlays a color-coded density map on your chart, showing where the highest concentration of stop losses exists. Hot zones (red/orange) indicate massive liquidity pools; cool zones (blue/purple) show sparse liquidity.
This is next-level liquidity analysis—instead of just marking individual levels, you see the full landscape of where retail traders are positioned, making it easy to predict smart money targets.
Key Features
2D Density Visualization
Color-coded heatmap shows liquidity concentration at every price level—red is high density, blue is low density.
Historical Liquidity Tracking
See how liquidity density changes over time—understand which zones have been building or depleting.
Custom Color Schemes
Choose from multiple heatmap color schemes (classic, dark mode, neon)—match your chart aesthetic.
Adjustable Sensitivity
Control how sensitive the heatmap is to liquidity clusters—tighten for only the densest zones or loosen to see more.
Main Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Lookback Period | 200 | Bars to analyze for liquidity density calculation |
| Color Scheme | Classic | Heatmap color palette (Classic/Dark/Neon) |
| Sensitivity | Medium | Detection sensitivity (Low/Medium/High) |
| Overlay Opacity | 60% | Transparency of heatmap overlay |
How to Use This Indicator
1. Identify Hot Zones
Red and orange zones indicate high liquidity concentration—these are prime targets for smart money sweeps.
2. Watch Price Approach Hot Zones
When price moves toward a hot zone, prepare for volatility—stops will be triggered and price may reverse sharply.
3. Trade the Reaction
Once price sweeps a hot zone, look for reversal signals (order blocks, FVGs)—this is where smart money enters after clearing retail stops.
4. Avoid Cool Zones
Blue/purple zones have low liquidity—price tends to move through these quickly without much reaction. Focus on hot zones only.
Pro Tip: Layer with Liquidity Engine
Use the heatmap for visual density analysis, then confirm specific levels with the Liquidity Engine—this gives you both macro view and precise targets.
View Liquidity Engine →Installation Instructions
Download the Pine Script file
Click the download button above
Open TradingView Pine Editor
Go to TradingView → Open chart → Pine Editor tab
Paste and save
Paste code → Save → Add to chart
Adjust opacity and colors
Fine-tune settings to match your chart preferences
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