Reviewed: 15 August 2026
Free TradingView indicator: Open Smart Money Confluence Panel on TradingView
Smart Money Confluence Panel is a free all-in-one TradingView overlay for traders who want market structure, a Fibonacci retracement area, fair value gaps, liquidity sweeps, a checklist and a multi-symbol scan in one place. It is a chart-review panel, not a signal service or an execution system.
Its main benefit is organisation. Instead of treating one visible pattern as enough, you can check whether several independent pieces of context are aligned before deciding whether a setup is worth further study.
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What the panel brings together
Market structure
Pivot-based swings are labelled as Higher Highs, Higher Lows, Lower Highs and Lower Lows. A Break of Structure is marked when price closes beyond the latest swing, with an optional strong-close body filter. The sensitivity setting changes the pivot lookback, so a lower-sensitivity view identifies larger moves while a higher-sensitivity view reacts sooner and can show more noise.
Fibonacci golden zone
From the latest confirmed swing, the script projects Fibonacci levels and shades a retracement zone between two configurable ratios. The default bounds are 50 and 71, with an extension level. The 0 and 1 anchors identify the swing extremes used for the calculation.
Imbalance and liquidity references
Three-candle fair value gaps are displayed as boxes. A liquidity sweep is flagged when price moves beyond a prior swing with its wick and then closes back inside. Previous Day High and Previous Day Low are also available as reference levels.
The confluence checklist
The panel can grade a setup against four selectable checks: higher-timeframe alignment, a liquidity sweep, a break of structure with imbalance, and a 71 percent retracement. Each completed check contributes to a Trade Score. A premium or discount read is derived from the higher-timeframe dealing range.
Use the score as a consistency tool, not as a probability promise. A checklist simply makes your rules visible. It cannot measure news, liquidity conditions, spread changes or the quality of an execution decision.
Multi-symbol scanner and position-size estimate
The scanner reads the chosen list of symbols on the selected bias timeframe and reports direction and confluence score for each one. It helps you prioritise which charts to review, but it does not replace checking the actual chart context.
The lot-size estimate uses an account-risk amount, a pip value per lot and an ATR-based stop distance. It returns an estimated size and stop distance in pips. Confirm contract specifications, tick value, currency conversion and your broker’s actual minimum size before placing any order.
A practical chart-review sequence
- Set the bias timeframe and the swing sensitivity to match your intended holding period.
- Check structure before looking at a retracement zone.
- Mark whether price swept a meaningful prior swing and closed back inside.
- Check that any fair value gap and retracement area are in the same part of the chart.
- Use the checklist score to document confluence, then define a separate invalidation level.
- Use the size estimate only after independently verifying the instrument’s pip or tick value.
Repainting and limitations
The panel uses confirmed bars and higher-timeframe reads with lookahead disabled. A pivot, however, needs confirmation and therefore appears after the selected pivot lookback. A forming bar can change until it closes, and a checklist score is not a trade outcome.
- Different sensitivity settings can produce different swing and structure labels.
- Fair value gaps and liquidity sweeps are chart patterns, not evidence that price must reverse.
- Higher-timeframe alignment can be invalidated by a later close.
- Risk estimates depend on correct instrument specifications and execution assumptions.
For a simpler zone-and-structure view, see Supply and Demand Zones with Market Structure. For alert timing, read the Pine Script alert-frequency guide.
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Source and disclosure
The complete open-source script and current release notes are on TradingView. This page is educational and is not financial advice.


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