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업데이트됨 Options Liquidity Confluence v1.1

Options Liquidity Confluence (RVOL + Squeeze + OBV + PDH/PDL + VWAP) v1.1
By Miguel Licero
When trading options sometimes i experience that i read the price action right, movement goes to my favor, but contract value not necessarily goes up. This happens because of these 3 things:
So in my personal case this is somewhat frustrating as the result of the operation is not what i expected. So after researching several strategies i tried to put together a tool that makes a humble attempt to capture liquidity expansion. So this script blends:
This indicator tries to answer: “Will this move actually expand option premiums?”
It fires a Long or Short confluence when ALL the following are true (configurable):
When confluence hits, you’ll see a label/arrow and can also trigger alerts.
How to use it
1. Load on your 1-min or 5-min SPX/SPY chart.
It’s designed for intraday, especially 0DTE/near-dated options.
2. Tune thresholds by instrument/timeframe:
3. Entry idea (example, SHORT):
4. Avoid dead zones:
If RVOL < threshold or squeeze not released, it’s often the “hold your horses” phase — price may move but premiums don’t expand.
PLEASE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
By Miguel Licero
When trading options sometimes i experience that i read the price action right, movement goes to my favor, but contract value not necessarily goes up. This happens because of these 3 things:
- Lack of directional conviction
- Lack of liquidity injection
- Lack of implied volatility shift
So in my personal case this is somewhat frustrating as the result of the operation is not what i expected. So after researching several strategies i tried to put together a tool that makes a humble attempt to capture liquidity expansion. So this script blends:
- Relative Volume (RVOL) → participation/liquidity
- “Squeeze” release (Bollinger Bands vs. Keltner Channels) → volatility expansion
- OBV slope → aggressor flow proxy
- Key levels → Prev-Day High/Low and VWAP
- Optional EMA bias filter
This indicator tries to answer: “Will this move actually expand option premiums?”
It fires a Long or Short confluence when ALL the following are true (configurable):
- Liquidity present → RVOL ≥ your threshold (default 1.8× the average).
- Volatility release → the BB/Keltner Squeeze has just released (compression → expansion). Optionally requires BB width to be expanding.
- Aggressor flow → OBV slope in the trade direction (linreg slope up for long, down for short).
- Location/structure → Agreement at key levels:
- Long: price above VWAP and interacting with PDH (previous-day high).
- Short: price below VWAP and interacting with PDL (previous-day low). - Optional trend bias → EMA 21 vs EMA 50 filter.
When confluence hits, you’ll see a label/arrow and can also trigger alerts.
How to use it
1. Load on your 1-min or 5-min SPX/SPY chart.
It’s designed for intraday, especially 0DTE/near-dated options.
2. Tune thresholds by instrument/timeframe:
- RVOL: For SPX/ES during NY session, 1.5–2.5 is typical.
- Squeeze: Leave defaults initially (BB 20/2, KC 20/1.5).
- OBV slope length: 21–55 bars works well; shorter = more sensitive.
3. Entry idea (example, SHORT):
- Wait for short confluence as price breaks PDL (your chart event at ~11:54).
- Confirm below VWAP, RVOL ≥ threshold, squeeze release, and OBV slope down.
- Take ATM–slightly OTM puts with a predefined stop (e.g., back above VWAP or invalidation level) and a profit-taking bracket.
4. Avoid dead zones:
If RVOL < threshold or squeeze not released, it’s often the “hold your horses” phase — price may move but premiums don’t expand.
PLEASE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
릴리즈 노트
Options Liquidity Confluence (RVOL + Squeeze + OBV + PDH/PDL + VWAP) v1.1By Miguel Licero
When trading options sometimes i experience that i read the price action right, movement goes to my favor, but contract value not necessarily goes up. This happens because of these 3 things:
Lack of directional conviction
Lack of liquidity injection
Lack of implied volatility shift
So in my personal case this is somewhat frustrating as the result of the operation is not what i expected. So after researching several strategies i tried to put together a tool that makes a humble attempt to capture liquidity expansion. So this script blends:
Relative Volume (RVOL) → participation/liquidity
“Squeeze” release (Bollinger Bands vs. Keltner Channels) → volatility expansion
OBV slope → aggressor flow proxy
Key levels → Prev-Day High/Low and VWAP
Optional EMA bias filter
This indicator tries to answer: “Will this move actually expand option premiums?”
It fires a Long or Short confluence when ALL the following are true (configurable):
Liquidity present → RVOL ≥ your threshold (default 1.8× the average).
Volatility release → the BB/Keltner Squeeze has just released (compression → expansion). Optionally requires BB width to be expanding.
Aggressor flow → OBV slope in the trade direction (linreg slope up for long, down for short).
Location/structure → Agreement at key levels:
- Long: price above VWAP and interacting with PDH (previous-day high).
- Short: price below VWAP and interacting with PDL (previous-day low).
Optional trend bias → EMA 21 vs EMA 50 filter.
When confluence hits, you’ll see a label/arrow and can also trigger alerts.
How to use it
1. Load on your 1-min or 5-min SPX/SPY chart.
It’s designed for intraday, especially 0DTE/near-dated options.
2. Tune thresholds by instrument/timeframe:
RVOL: For SPX/ES during NY session, 1.5–2.5 is typical.
Squeeze: Leave defaults initially (BB 20/2, KC 20/1.5).
OBV slope length: 21–55 bars works well; shorter = more sensitive.
3. Entry idea (example, SHORT):
Wait for short confluence as price breaks PDL (your chart event at ~11:54).
Confirm below VWAP, RVOL ≥ threshold, squeeze release, and OBV slope down.
Take ATM–slightly OTM puts with a predefined stop (e.g., back above VWAP or invalidation level) and a profit-taking bracket.
4. Avoid dead zones:
If RVOL < threshold or squeeze not released, it’s often the “hold your horses” phase — price may move but premiums don’t expand.
CONCLUSION
In general, a "go" signal is:
- You got it—your “go” checklist is right:
- RVOL ≥ your threshold (e.g., 2.0)
- Squeeze = RELEASE
- OBV Slope = UP (for calls) / DOWN (for puts)
- VWAP side aligned with direction (above for calls, below for puts)
PLEASE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
릴리즈 노트
Options Liquidity Confluence (RVOL + Squeeze + OBV + PDH/PDL + VWAP) v1.1By Miguel Licero
When trading options sometimes i experience that i read the price action right, movement goes to my favor, but contract value not necessarily goes up. This happens because of these 3 things:
- Lack of directional conviction
- Lack of liquidity injection
- Lack of implied volatility shift
So in my personal case this is somewhat frustrating as the result of the operation is not what i expected. So after researching several strategies i tried to put together a tool that makes a humble attempt to capture liquidity expansion. So this script blends:
- Relative Volume (RVOL) → participation/liquidity
- “Squeeze” release (Bollinger Bands vs. Keltner Channels) → volatility expansion
- OBV slope → aggressor flow proxy
- Key levels → Prev-Day High/Low and VWAP
- Optional EMA bias filter
This indicator tries to answer: “Will this move actually expand option premiums?”
It fires a Long or Short confluence when ALL the following are true (configurable):
- Liquidity present → RVOL ≥ your threshold (default 1.8× the average).
- Volatility release → the BB/Keltner Squeeze has just released (compression → expansion). Optionally requires BB width to be expanding.
- Aggressor flow → OBV slope in the trade direction (linreg slope up for long, down for short).
- Location/structure → Agreement at key levels:
- - Long: price above VWAP and interacting with PDH (previous-day high).
- - Short: price below VWAP and interacting with PDL (previous-day low).
- Optional trend bias → EMA 21 vs EMA 50 filter.
When confluence hits, you’ll see a label/arrow and can also trigger alerts.
How to use it
1. Load on your 1-min or 5-min SPX/SPY chart.
It’s designed for intraday, especially 0DTE/near-dated options.
2. Tune thresholds by instrument/timeframe:
- RVOL: For SPX/ES during NY session, 1.5–2.5 is typical.
- Squeeze: Leave defaults initially (BB 20/2, KC 20/1.5).
- OBV slope length: 21–55 bars works well; shorter = more sensitive.
3. Entry idea (example, SHORT):
- Wait for short confluence as price breaks PDL
- Confirm below VWAP, RVOL ≥ threshold, squeeze release, and OBV slope down.
- Take ATM–slightly OTM puts with a predefined stop (e.g., back above VWAP or invalidation level) and a profit-taking bracket.
4. Avoid dead zones:
If RVOL < threshold or squeeze not released, it’s often the “hold your horses” phase — price may move but premiums don’t expand.
PLEASE USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
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초대 전용 스크립트
이 스크립트는 작성자가 승인한 사용자만 접근할 수 있습니다. 사용하려면 요청을 보내고 승인을 받아야 합니다. 일반적으로 결제 후에 승인이 이루어집니다. 자세한 내용은 아래 작성자의 지침을 따르거나 mlicero에게 직접 문의하세요.
트레이딩뷰는 스크립트 작성자를 완전히 신뢰하고 스크립트 작동 방식을 이해하지 않는 한 스크립트 비용을 지불하거나 사용하지 않는 것을 권장하지 않습니다. 무료 오픈소스 대체 스크립트는 커뮤니티 스크립트에서 찾을 수 있습니다.
작성자 지시 사항
Should you have questions please contact me via email.
면책사항
이 정보와 게시물은 TradingView에서 제공하거나 보증하는 금융, 투자, 거래 또는 기타 유형의 조언이나 권고 사항을 의미하거나 구성하지 않습니다. 자세한 내용은 이용 약관을 참고하세요.