The FVG Identifier automatically detects and highlights Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) on the chart.
A Fair Value Gap forms when price moves aggressively, leaving an imbalance between candles.
These areas often act as future reaction or mitigation zones.
Defines the minimum size (in ticks) required for a gap to be considered a valid FVG.
Smaller values detect more gaps. Larger values filter out minor imbalances.
Sets the maximum gap size allowed to qualify as an FVG.
Use this to filter out excessively large moves.
Controls the thickness of the FVG zone borders.
Sets the color of the highlighted FVG area.
Adjusts the transparency of the FVG zone background.
Higher values = more solid. Lower values = more transparent.
Resets FVG tracking at the start of each new trading day.
Removes the FVG zone if price wicks into it (instead of requiring a full body close).
Limits how many bars the FVG zone extends forward.
0 = extend indefinitely.
Defines how much of the gap must be filled (in percentage terms) to consider it mitigated or broken.