ILPAC: Institutional Liquidity & Price Action Concepts

Overview of the ILPAC indicator — a four-in-one market structure and liquidity intelligence tool for TradingView.

ILPAC (Institutional Liquidity, Price Action & Confluence) is a premium TradingView indicator that brings institutional-grade market structure analysis to your chart. It combines four core components into a single overlay, giving you visibility into how smart money operates — without needing multiple indicators or manual drawing tools.

Core Components

ILPAC is built around four interconnected analysis modules:

ComponentWhat It Does
Market StructureAutomatically detects Break of Structure (BOS) and Change of Character (CHoCH) events, mapping the trend framework in real time
Liquidation HeatmapVisualizes where leveraged orders are concentrated, revealing probable liquidation zones that act as price magnets
Trend LinesAlgorithmically draws and validates support/resistance trendlines, removing human subjectivity from technical analysis
FOMO BubblesIdentifies parabolic price moves driven by retail overextension, flagging potential exhaustion and reversal zones

Additional Features

Beyond the four core modules, ILPAC also provides:

How to Use ILPAC

ILPAC is designed to work across all markets and timeframes supported by TradingView — crypto, stocks, forex, indices, and commodities. Typical workflows include:

  • Trend traders use Market Structure (BOS) to confirm trend continuation and enter on pullbacks to support zones
  • Reversal traders watch for CHoCH events combined with FOMO Bubble exhaustion signals to time mean-reversion entries
  • Liquidity traders use the Heatmap to anticipate where price is likely to be drawn and set entries near high-liquidity zones
  • Confluence traders layer ILPAC with Smart Signals Assistant or Momentum Concepts for multi-indicator confirmation

ILPAC works as an overlay directly on your price chart. You can enable or disable individual components from the indicator settings to keep your chart clean.

Getting Started

  1. Add ILPAC to your chart from TradingView's Invite-only scripts tab
  2. Start with the default settings to understand each component's output
  3. Adjust the swing sensitivity to match your trading timeframe — lower values for scalping, higher values for swing or position trading
  4. Explore the individual component pages linked above for detailed usage guidance
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