Ibn-e-Adam
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Free @tradingview indicator dropping Wednesday. Every timeframe you trade on. One screen. Zero switching. Built for traders who lose HTF context the moment price starts moving.



🚨 I didn’t plan to release this… but here we are. On Wednesday, I’m dropping something for FREE. Minicharts Pro [Herman] Most traders don’t struggle with entries. They struggle with CONTEXT: -Jumping between timeframes. -Missing structure. -Forcing bias on incomplete data. So I built something for myself… A tool that lets you see multiple timeframes at once - without switching charts. No distractions. No overcomplication. Just clean structure across: • LTF execution • HTF context • Optional SMT comparison • HTF imbalances (FVG) Everything… in one view. You’ll be able to: • See multiple timeframes at once • Track structure without flipping charts • Add optional SMT comparison • Visualize HTF imbalances directly Built for real chart work - not theory. This will be a FREE public indicator - release on @tradingview Just something useful for traders who actually spend time on charts. Dropping Wednesday... Are you currently switching between timeframes… or actually seeing the full picture?


Most traders use ICT. Some use CRT. Very few combine them with Volume Profile. That’s where the real edge is. In this lecture, a break down pf how ICT/CRT combined with Volume Profile brings insane precision to your analysis is done. You’ll see how: • ICT liquidity concepts align with high-volume nodes • CRT range logic fits perfectly inside value areas • Volume helps you see where manipulation actually ends • Acceptance and rejection (failed Auction) guide your entries • You stop guessing and start reading real participation ICT shows you where price wants to go, CRT shows you how the range is built. Volume Profile shows you where business is happening. Put together, your chart stops looking noisy and starts making sense. Your analysis becomes surgical. 🎥 11-minute in-depth breakdown attached.


Free @tradingview indicator dropping Wednesday. Every timeframe you trade on. One screen. Zero switching. Built for traders who lose HTF context the moment price starts moving.








The FREE Multi Timeframe Fractal Map [Herman] is finally finished. If you know TTrades, the Fractal Model, HTF candle logic, liquidity sweeps, SMT and top-down execution… you’ll immediately understand why I built this. After weeks of work, refinement, and feedback from the community, I’ve now completed the indicator and submitted the latest draft version to TradingView moderators. Now I’m waiting for their decision. I’m taking this process seriously because I want this release to be bulletproof before it goes public. I fully expect a wave of reports once it launches, especially because this sits in the same broader conversation as tools traders associate with TTrades, the Fractal Model, HTF mapping, and ICT-style execution. That’s exactly why I chose to work directly with TradingView moderators before release. I do not want the indicator getting ghosted. I want it reviewed properly. I want it compliant. And I want it to stay live once published. The goal from day one was simple: Build a FREE tool that helps traders read the market from top to bottom on one chart. Multi Timeframe Fractal Map [Herman] was designed to help visualize: -HTF candle structure on one screen -5m / 15m / 1H / 4H / Daily context -liquidity sweeps -SMT divergence -multi-timeframe CISD -FVG / iFVG inside HTF structure -PDH / PDL / Daily Open / Midnight Open -PSP candle logic -broader market structure delivery across timeframes This is not about copying someone else’s paid tool. It’s about building a FREE market structure map that gives traders clearer context, cleaner top-down analysis, and a better view of how price is delivering across higher and lower timeframes. Hopefully I’ll be able to release it for free very soon. Now we wait for the green light from TradingView. Would you rather see a tool like this published as open-source… or protected so no one can repackage and resell it? #TradingView #FuturesTrading











