Price Action Toolkit: Liquidity Levels

Buyside Liquidity (BSL) and Sellside Liquidity (SSL) are price levels where a large amount of pending buy or sell orders are placed. The Price Action Toolkit automatically plots these levels on your chart. Below we’ve outlined how each setting and feature works.
Settings
Pivot Length
The pivot length setting determines the number of bars back used to identify swing highs and lows. This setting must be adjusted with the ‘Pivot Length’ setting under the ‘Liquidity Grabs’ section.

Low Length: Using a lower length will detect more frequent liquidity levels that are closer to the current price.
High Length: Using a higher length will detect less frequent liquidity levels that are typically further away from the current price and more significant.
Zone Width
The Zone Width setting determines how wide the BSL and SSL levels are. By default, this setting is set to one. Increasing it will result in wider zones.