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ICT Immediate Rebalance Toolkit

By LuxAlgoMay 23, 2024

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ICT Immediate Rebalance Toolkit surrounds one pattern with the context it needs. At its center is the immediate rebalance — the market state in which price leaves no fair value gaps behind, so nothing is owed a revisit — and around it the toolkit layers buyside/sellside liquidity, order blocks and breaker blocks, liquidity voids, and ICT macros, so each detection can be judged by where it lands.

How to Trade the ICT Immediate Rebalance Toolkit?

  • Immediate rebalances: expect two extension candles after a valid one; failed rebalances remain significant patterns when they appear at meaningful levels.
  • Buyside/sellside liquidity: clusters of stops and pending orders beyond highs and lows — the zones large players probe, and natural targets either way.
  • Order blocks and breakers: footprints of significant buying or selling; breakers sit where liquidity concentrates and can stall or reverse price later.
  • Liquidity voids: runs of large-bodied, small-wick candles in one direction, with minimal contention between buyers and sellers.
  • ICT macros: intraday time windows tied to session liquidity behavior through the London and New York hours.

The workflow is confluence. A rebalance that forms right after a liquidity grab, inside a breaker, or at the edge of a void reads very differently from the same candle in open space — the toolkit exists to make that difference visible at a glance.

ICT Immediate Rebalance Toolkit Settings

  • Immediate Rebalances: pattern visibility, with Gap Handling for price gaps and Confirmation Bars for validation count.
  • Buyside/Sellside Liquidity: visibility toggle plus Timeframe Selection for higher timeframe levels.
  • Order Blocks & Breaker Blocks: Detection Adjustments for the swing length used, and Price Settings to build zones from closes or wicks.
  • Liquidity Voids and ICT Macros: void visualization (with or without gaps counted) and macro visuals per session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do failed rebalances matter?

Yes. A failed immediate rebalance is still a defined event at a defined level, and in the right context — at liquidity, inside a breaker — it can be as informative as a successful one.

The liquidity module looks lean. Is there a deeper tool?

For dedicated multi-timeframe liquidity work, Buyside Sellside Liquidity is the extended standalone build. The toolkit keeps its own module compact so the rebalance stays the focus.

What does the toolkit cost?

The full toolkit is free on the LuxAlgo Library. From this page you can also send it to Quant, LuxAlgo's AI, and explore every module on live data.

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