Sentiment Liquidity Dashboard
All-in-one dashboard that tracks market sentiment, liquidity positioning, order flow bias, and institutional activity—giving you a complete picture of market conditions at a glance.
What It Does
The Sentiment Liquidity Dashboard consolidates multiple data points into a single, easy-to-read panel on your chart. It shows you whether sentiment is bullish or bearish, where liquidity is positioned, and what the current order flow bias is.
Instead of analyzing 10 different indicators, this dashboard gives you instant clarity—perfect for quick decision-making during volatile market conditions.
Key Features
Real-Time Sentiment Score
Displays a numerical sentiment score (0-100) based on structure, liquidity sweeps, and order flow.
Liquidity Positioning Map
Shows where buy and sell stops are positioned relative to current price—critical for anticipating moves.
Order Flow Bias Indicator
Tracks whether institutional orders are leaning bullish or bearish—helps you trade with smart money.
Session Activity Tracker
Shows which trading session is most active (Asian/London/New York) and adjusts bias accordingly.
Main Settings
| Setting | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Dashboard Position | Top Right | Where to display the dashboard on your chart |
| Update Frequency | Real-time | How often dashboard data refreshes (real-time/bar close) |
| Show Session Info | true | Display current trading session and activity level |
| Sentiment Threshold | 60/40 | Levels at which sentiment is considered strongly bullish/bearish |
How to Use This Indicator
1. Check the Sentiment Score
Above 60 is bullish, below 40 is bearish. Trade in the direction of strong sentiment (avoid trading against 70+ or 30- sentiment).
2. Review Liquidity Positioning
See where stops are positioned. If most liquidity is below, expect downward sweeps; if above, expect upward sweeps.
3. Align with Order Flow Bias
Only take long setups when order flow is bullish, and shorts when bearish—this keeps you trading with institutions.
4. Factor in Session Activity
Highest-probability trades occur during high-activity sessions (London/New York). Be cautious during Asian sessions unless trading Asian pairs.
Pro Tip: Combine with Smart Entry Model
Use the dashboard to confirm market bias, then execute trades using the Smart Entry Model—this gives you both macro context and precise entries.
View Smart Entry Model →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
Position the dashboard
Adjust dashboard location in settings for optimal visibility
Get Market Insights Without the Analysis
This dashboard shows you market conditions, but you still need to interpret data and time entries. AI PIPS does all the analysis for you—just follow the signals.
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