Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Your questions and our answers to them
Your questions and our answers to them
Is orderflow on SubFlow Terminal displayed real-time?
Value Area & Point Of Control
Value Area and Point of Control are calculated and displayed real-time as they develop with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Internal Flow
High value orders on Internal Flow is detected real-time and displayed as it develops with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Liquidity pool sweep
Liquidity pool sweeps are detected real-time and displayed as it develops with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Liquidity pool formation
Liquidity pools are detected algorithmically by looking for broader price action patterns associated with liquidity pool proximity.
⏱️ 2-3 candles delay
Liquidations
Liquidations are detected on candle close.
⏱️ On candle close
How are SubFlow Terminal's liquidations detected?
Liquidations (visualized as bubbles) are detected by a complex algorithm analyzing volume and price anomalies that signal a forced liquidation. When the algorithm has sufficient confidence in a liquidation and it is confirmed by a close, a liquidation bubble is displayed on chart. Size of the bubble indicates amount of liquidation volume.
Why is Internal Flow so sparse in stocks?
For Internal Flow to properly work on stock market, you need to switch trading session from "Regular trading hours" to "Electronic trading hours".
This way, SubFlow Terminal has access to all volume data on the chart to understand what "unusual volume" means.
Find guide for doing this on How Internal Flow works in SubFlow Terminal.
Do you have video tutorials?
We post videos, including tutorials on our Youtube channel, so keep an eye on that.
How do I create a custom alert with SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom alerts using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for alerts:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
Create a signal
In the settings menu under Signal builder, choose the conditions you wish to get alerted on. If conditions are combined, alerts are fired only when all criteria is met, e.g. price at resting liquidity + liquidation.
By clicking "Preview events", you'll visually see where and when your alerts have triggered historically.
Create an alert
Hover your mouse over SubFlow Terminal indicator and click on the three dots. Select "Create an alert". In the alert menu, choose Event 1 or Event 2, depending on your preference.
Optionally you can add text that will be displayed on the alert message, shown on your chart and sent to your email. Once you're done, click "Add alert". Your alert is now set and you'll be notified when the event triggers.
Find more information about alerts and how to set them on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
What's algorithmic orderflow?
Algorithmic orderflow differs from regular orderflow by not showing raw volume data from exchanges visually, but instead filtering it, processing it and analyzing when there's strong signal and high conviction for a liquidity event. This method has both advantages and disadvantages that users should be aware of.
Advantages
Compatible with all markets and timeframes
Less noise in orderflow
Can be validated with a backtest
Can be used for market scans
Can be used for alerts
Disadvantages
Some liquidity events are slightly delayed
By default not based on volume tick data
Volume tick data is possible to use in some features of SubFlow Terminal, but a paid TradingView plan is required. Find more information in "Does SubFlow Terminal show real exchange orders/tick data?"
One will have to consider whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, but SubFlow Terminal nevertheless provides greatly accurate information of key orderflow events without major compromises and keeping everything under TradingView.
What's the difference between free tools and SubFlow Terminal?
We strive to only provide unique data-driven tools with a practical use case. Our free tools are no exception to this, we're proud to say they're well made and users agree.
SubFlow Terminal is built specifically for orderflow and volume traders, resting on 4 years of diligent study of volume and price. SubFlow Terminal offers advanced orderflow features and data backed insights for TradingView, the go-to charting platform for many of us.
Is there a free trial?
All first time purchasers are eligible for a 7-day free trial to try SubFlow Terminal first before committing to a subscription. Cancel subscription at any time using subscription portal.
Do your tools repaint?
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, no. Indications on SubFlow Terminal do not repaint.
Do I need a paid TradingView plan for SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal can be used with a free TradingView Plan, but some features, such as market scans are limited due to TradingView related restrictions. Find more information on "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?"
How do I cancel my subscription
Subscription can be cancelled whenever you wish using self-service subscription portal, found under Subscription > Manage. Refer to this guide for managing subscription.
Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?
Timeframe limitations
Internal Flow, Value Area and Point of Control can be used on 1 minute chart only if you have Premium TradingView plan or above.
SubFlow Terminal uses most accurate lower timeframe data available to determine orderflow, which on free plans is capped to 1 minute.
This means SubFlow Terminal cannot access timeframes lower than 1 minute, unless you're on Premium plan or higher on TradingView.
Scan limitations
Market scanning using TradingView's Pine Screener is restricted to plans that are Premium or higher.
Will SubFlow Terminal make me great trader?
SubFlow Terminal is a tool that gives access to information other market participants might not see, such as resting liquidity or liquidations. In other words, SubFlow Terminal provides greater amount and greater detail of information.
Just like a screwdriver doesn't automatically make one a great builder, SubFlow Terminal doesn't turn anyone a great trader automatically by itself. Users should take proper time to go over the guides to understand underlying theory and nuances involved to get the most out of SubFlow Terminal.
Do you have a chat group?
At this time we do not have a chat group. We post new indicator releases, video releases and research on our Newsletter. We never post content that doesn't bring immediate value to our readers.
Does SubFlow Terminal work on any market and timeframe?
Yes, SubFlow Terminal works on all markets and timeframes available on TradingView.
Only exception to this is 1 minute charts, where Internal Flow, Value area and POC can be shown only if you have Premium TradingView plan or above.
Find more information on "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?"
How do I create a market scan with SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom scans using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for scans:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
Create a signal
In the settings menu under Signal builder, choose the conditions you wish to get alerted on. If conditions are combined, alerts are fired only when all criteria is met, e.g. price at resting liquidity + liquidation.
By clicking "Preview events", you'll visually see where and when your alerts have triggered historically.
Create a scan
Make sure SubFlow Terminal is added to your favorite indicators and go to Pinescreener. In the indicator menu, select "SubFlow Terminal".
Open up the settings and enable "Scan mode". In the dropdown menu, select desired event you want to create a scan for. Once done, click "Scan". All charts that detected the event will be shown below.
Find more information about market scans and how to use PineScreener on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
Does SubFlow Terminal show real exchange orders/tick data?
SubFlow Terminal is based on algorithmic orderflow, aggregating orderflow data using the most accurate available lower timeframe. See more on "What's algorithmic orderflow?"
How does subscription work exactly?
Once we have processed your payment, access to SubFlow Terminal will be granted instantly to the TradingView user you provided us before checkout.
We will send you an email with with everything you need to get started with SubFlow Terminal, including video guides, how to manage subscription and useful tips to get going.
If you do not have a TradingView account, create one using this guide. TradingView is 100% free unless you optionally choose a paid plan. To use SubFlow Terminal, you don't need a paid plan, but be informed there are some limitations, such as not being able to use market scans.
For more information check "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?".
What's included in SubFlow Terminal subscription?
You'll receive access to SubFlow Terminal indicator on TradingView, to-the-point guides with practical examples and priority support.
How do I use the tools?
Please visit Tools section for guides with practical use examples. SubFlow Terminal subscribers receive video guides going over settings, features and practical use.
I need help, how do I contact?
Contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom right. If you're a subscriber, make sure you enter the email associated with your order. This will ensure you're put to priority queue.
How much does SubFlow Terminal cost?
Here's the latest pricing information for SubFlow Terminal.
Monthly subscription
40$/month + VAT
Annual subscription
20$/month + VAT
All first time purchasers are eligible for a 7-day free trial to try SubFlow Terminal before committing to a subscription. Cancel at any time using subscription portal.
Is my payment secure?
Yes. We have partnered with PayPro Global, payment processor certified as a PCI DSS Level 1 Service Provider offering the highest standard for payment security as well as adherence to global data protection regulations like GDPR and CCPA. In case of any issues with payments, you can always reach out to us directly or PayPro Global.
Where do I find SubFlow Terminal on TradingView?
Once your payment is processed, open any chart on TradingView, click "Indicators" tab on top panel and go to "Invite-only scripts". Refer to this guide for small video snippet going over the process.
If for some reason you don't have access to SubFlow Terminal after successful payment, contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom.
How do I read the backtesting data on SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom signals using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for backtesting:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
The following backtest data will be available for the signals:
Volume test
Volume test tells us how much volume is usually traded when the signal fires. Volume test in SubFlow Terminal is displayed as a percentage value, indicator how much higher volume is compared to a 20-period volume moving average. This is concept is also known as relative volume.
Highs/lows hold test
Highs/lows hold test tell us how often price creates a short term top/bottom, measured for 3 candles after signal confirmation.
Max. run test
Max. run test tells us the maximum increase/decrease in price, measured for 3 candles after signal confirmation.
Find more information about backtesting, how it's done and how to interpret the results on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
I subscribed but did not get access to SubFlow Terminal!
Sometimes granting access takes longer than expected, please allow up to 15 minutes for the process to complete after a successful payment. Make sure to double check your access using this guide.
If you still did not receive access, it is most likely due to incorrectly typed TradingView name, in which case you will receive an email asking for the correct one.
If the problems persist, contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom.
What payment methods are available?
All major debit/credit cards and PayPal. Payments are processed by PayPro Global.
What do I need to use SubFlow Terminal?
The only thing you need is a free TradingView account, which you can create with the help of this guide. You may immediately begin using SubFlow Terminal.
To use SubFlow Terminal, you don't need a paid plan, but be informed there are some limitations, such as not being able to use market scans.
For more information check "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?".
Do your tools work on all charts?
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, yes. SubFlow Terminal can be used on all charts available on TradingView.
When do I get access to SubFlow Terminal?
Access to SubFlow Terminal is granted immediately after processing your order. Please allow up to 15 minutes for the process to complete.
You will find SubFlow Terminal by opening up any chart on TradingView, navigating to "Indicators" on above panel and clicking "Invite-only scripts".
How do I renew my subscription?
If your subscription is active, it is renewed automatically at the end of your billing period. If paused, you may renew your subscription using self-service subscription portal, or simply make a new order. Refer to this guide for managing subscription.
Is orderflow on SubFlow Terminal displayed real-time?
Value Area & Point Of Control
Value Area and Point of Control are calculated and displayed real-time as they develop with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Internal Flow
High value orders on Internal Flow is detected real-time and displayed as it develops with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Liquidity pool sweep
Liquidity pool sweeps are detected real-time and displayed as it develops with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Liquidity pool formation
Liquidity pools are detected algorithmically by looking for broader price action patterns associated with liquidity pool proximity.
⏱️ 2-3 candles delay
Liquidations
Liquidations are detected on candle close.
⏱️ On candle close
How much does SubFlow Terminal cost?
Here's the latest pricing information for SubFlow Terminal.
Monthly subscription
40$/month + VAT
Annual subscription
20$/month + VAT
All first time purchasers are eligible for a 7-day free trial to try SubFlow Terminal before committing to a subscription. Cancel at any time using subscription portal.
Will SubFlow Terminal make me great trader?
SubFlow Terminal is a tool that gives access to information other market participants might not see, such as resting liquidity or liquidations. In other words, SubFlow Terminal provides greater amount and greater detail of information.
Just like a screwdriver doesn't automatically make one a great builder, SubFlow Terminal doesn't turn anyone a great trader automatically by itself. Users should take proper time to go over the guides to understand underlying theory and nuances involved to get the most out of SubFlow Terminal.
Why is Internal Flow so sparse in stocks?
For Internal Flow to properly work on stock market, you need to switch trading session from "Regular trading hours" to "Electronic trading hours".
This way, SubFlow Terminal has access to all volume data on the chart to understand what "unusual volume" means.
Find guide for doing this on How Internal Flow works in SubFlow Terminal.
Where do I find SubFlow Terminal on TradingView?
Once your payment is processed, open any chart on TradingView, click "Indicators" tab on top panel and go to "Invite-only scripts". Refer to this guide for small video snippet going over the process.
If for some reason you don't have access to SubFlow Terminal after successful payment, contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom.
Does SubFlow Terminal work on any market and timeframe?
Yes, SubFlow Terminal works on all markets and timeframes available on TradingView.
Only exception to this is 1 minute charts, where Internal Flow, Value area and POC can be shown only if you have Premium TradingView plan or above.
Find more information on "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?"
How do I create a custom alert with SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom alerts using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for alerts:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
Create a signal
In the settings menu under Signal builder, choose the conditions you wish to get alerted on. If conditions are combined, alerts are fired only when all criteria is met, e.g. price at resting liquidity + liquidation.
By clicking "Preview events", you'll visually see where and when your alerts have triggered historically.
Create an alert
Hover your mouse over SubFlow Terminal indicator and click on the three dots. Select "Create an alert". In the alert menu, choose Event 1 or Event 2, depending on your preference.
Optionally you can add text that will be displayed on the alert message, shown on your chart and sent to your email. Once you're done, click "Add alert". Your alert is now set and you'll be notified when the event triggers.
Find more information about alerts and how to set them on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
I subscribed but did not get access to SubFlow Terminal!
Sometimes granting access takes longer than expected, please allow up to 15 minutes for the process to complete after a successful payment. Make sure to double check your access using this guide.
If you still did not receive access, it is most likely due to incorrectly typed TradingView name, in which case you will receive an email asking for the correct one.
If the problems persist, contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom.
Does SubFlow Terminal show real exchange orders/tick data?
SubFlow Terminal is based on algorithmic orderflow, aggregating orderflow data using the most accurate available lower timeframe. See more on "What's algorithmic orderflow?"
What's the difference between free tools and SubFlow Terminal?
We strive to only provide unique data-driven tools with a practical use case. Our free tools are no exception to this, we're proud to say they're well made and users agree.
SubFlow Terminal is built specifically for orderflow and volume traders, resting on 4 years of diligent study of volume and price. SubFlow Terminal offers advanced orderflow features and data backed insights for TradingView, the go-to charting platform for many of us.
What do I need to use SubFlow Terminal?
The only thing you need is a free TradingView account, which you can create with the help of this guide. You may immediately begin using SubFlow Terminal.
To use SubFlow Terminal, you don't need a paid plan, but be informed there are some limitations, such as not being able to use market scans.
For more information check "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?".
What's included in SubFlow Terminal subscription?
You'll receive access to SubFlow Terminal indicator on TradingView, to-the-point guides with practical examples and priority support.
Do your tools repaint?
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, no. Indications on SubFlow Terminal do not repaint.
When do I get access to SubFlow Terminal?
Access to SubFlow Terminal is granted immediately after processing your order. Please allow up to 15 minutes for the process to complete.
You will find SubFlow Terminal by opening up any chart on TradingView, navigating to "Indicators" on above panel and clicking "Invite-only scripts".
I need help, how do I contact?
Contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom right. If you're a subscriber, make sure you enter the email associated with your order. This will ensure you're put to priority queue.
How do I cancel my subscription
Subscription can be cancelled whenever you wish using self-service subscription portal, found under Subscription > Manage. Refer to this guide for managing subscription.
Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?
Timeframe limitations
Internal Flow, Value Area and Point of Control can be used on 1 minute chart only if you have Premium TradingView plan or above.
SubFlow Terminal uses most accurate lower timeframe data available to determine orderflow, which on free plans is capped to 1 minute.
This means SubFlow Terminal cannot access timeframes lower than 1 minute, unless you're on Premium plan or higher on TradingView.
Scan limitations
Market scanning using TradingView's Pine Screener is restricted to plans that are Premium or higher.
How are SubFlow Terminal's liquidations detected?
Liquidations (visualized as bubbles) are detected by a complex algorithm analyzing volume and price anomalies that signal a forced liquidation. When the algorithm has sufficient confidence in a liquidation and it is confirmed by a close, a liquidation bubble is displayed on chart. Size of the bubble indicates amount of liquidation volume.
Is my payment secure?
Yes. We have partnered with PayPro Global, payment processor certified as a PCI DSS Level 1 Service Provider offering the highest standard for payment security as well as adherence to global data protection regulations like GDPR and CCPA. In case of any issues with payments, you can always reach out to us directly or PayPro Global.
Do you have a chat group?
At this time we do not have a chat group. We post new indicator releases, video releases and research on our Newsletter. We never post content that doesn't bring immediate value to our readers.
Do you have video tutorials?
We post videos, including tutorials on our Youtube channel, so keep an eye on that.
How do I read the backtesting data on SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom signals using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for backtesting:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
The following backtest data will be available for the signals:
Volume test
Volume test tells us how much volume is usually traded when the signal fires. Volume test in SubFlow Terminal is displayed as a percentage value, indicator how much higher volume is compared to a 20-period volume moving average. This is concept is also known as relative volume.
Highs/lows hold test
Highs/lows hold test tell us how often price creates a short term top/bottom, measured for 3 candles after signal confirmation.
Max. run test
Max. run test tells us the maximum increase/decrease in price, measured for 3 candles after signal confirmation.
Find more information about backtesting, how it's done and how to interpret the results on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
How do I create a market scan with SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom scans using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for scans:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
Create a signal
In the settings menu under Signal builder, choose the conditions you wish to get alerted on. If conditions are combined, alerts are fired only when all criteria is met, e.g. price at resting liquidity + liquidation.
By clicking "Preview events", you'll visually see where and when your alerts have triggered historically.
Create a scan
Make sure SubFlow Terminal is added to your favorite indicators and go to Pinescreener. In the indicator menu, select "SubFlow Terminal".
Open up the settings and enable "Scan mode". In the dropdown menu, select desired event you want to create a scan for. Once done, click "Scan". All charts that detected the event will be shown below.
Find more information about market scans and how to use PineScreener on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
What's algorithmic orderflow?
Algorithmic orderflow differs from regular orderflow by not showing raw volume data from exchanges visually, but instead filtering it, processing it and analyzing when there's strong signal and high conviction for a liquidity event. This method has both advantages and disadvantages that users should be aware of.
Advantages
Compatible with all markets and timeframes
Less noise in orderflow
Can be validated with a backtest
Can be used for market scans
Can be used for alerts
Disadvantages
Some liquidity events are slightly delayed
By default not based on volume tick data
Volume tick data is possible to use in some features of SubFlow Terminal, but a paid TradingView plan is required. Find more information in "Does SubFlow Terminal show real exchange orders/tick data?"
One will have to consider whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, but SubFlow Terminal nevertheless provides greatly accurate information of key orderflow events without major compromises and keeping everything under TradingView.
What payment methods are available?
All major debit/credit cards and PayPal. Payments are processed by PayPro Global.
How does subscription work exactly?
Once we have processed your payment, access to SubFlow Terminal will be granted instantly to the TradingView user you provided us before checkout.
We will send you an email with with everything you need to get started with SubFlow Terminal, including video guides, how to manage subscription and useful tips to get going.
If you do not have a TradingView account, create one using this guide. TradingView is 100% free unless you optionally choose a paid plan. To use SubFlow Terminal, you don't need a paid plan, but be informed there are some limitations, such as not being able to use market scans.
For more information check "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?".
Is there a free trial?
All first time purchasers are eligible for a 7-day free trial to try SubFlow Terminal first before committing to a subscription. Cancel subscription at any time using subscription portal.
Do your tools work on all charts?
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, yes. SubFlow Terminal can be used on all charts available on TradingView.
How do I use the tools?
Please visit Tools section for guides with practical use examples. SubFlow Terminal subscribers receive video guides going over settings, features and practical use.
Do I need a paid TradingView plan for SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal can be used with a free TradingView Plan, but some features, such as market scans are limited due to TradingView related restrictions. Find more information on "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?"
How do I renew my subscription?
If your subscription is active, it is renewed automatically at the end of your billing period. If paused, you may renew your subscription using self-service subscription portal, or simply make a new order. Refer to this guide for managing subscription.
Is orderflow on SubFlow Terminal displayed real-time?
Value Area & Point Of Control
Value Area and Point of Control are calculated and displayed real-time as they develop with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Internal Flow
High value orders on Internal Flow is detected real-time and displayed as it develops with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Liquidity pool sweep
Liquidity pool sweeps are detected real-time and displayed as it develops with no delays.
✅ Real-time
Liquidity pool formation
Liquidity pools are detected algorithmically by looking for broader price action patterns associated with liquidity pool proximity.
⏱️ 2-3 candles delay
Liquidations
Liquidations are detected on candle close.
⏱️ On candle close
Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?
Timeframe limitations
Internal Flow, Value Area and Point of Control can be used on 1 minute chart only if you have Premium TradingView plan or above.
SubFlow Terminal uses most accurate lower timeframe data available to determine orderflow, which on free plans is capped to 1 minute.
This means SubFlow Terminal cannot access timeframes lower than 1 minute, unless you're on Premium plan or higher on TradingView.
Scan limitations
Market scanning using TradingView's Pine Screener is restricted to plans that are Premium or higher.
How much does SubFlow Terminal cost?
Here's the latest pricing information for SubFlow Terminal.
Monthly subscription
40$/month + VAT
Annual subscription
20$/month + VAT
All first time purchasers are eligible for a 7-day free trial to try SubFlow Terminal before committing to a subscription. Cancel at any time using subscription portal.
How are SubFlow Terminal's liquidations detected?
Liquidations (visualized as bubbles) are detected by a complex algorithm analyzing volume and price anomalies that signal a forced liquidation. When the algorithm has sufficient confidence in a liquidation and it is confirmed by a close, a liquidation bubble is displayed on chart. Size of the bubble indicates amount of liquidation volume.
Will SubFlow Terminal make me great trader?
SubFlow Terminal is a tool that gives access to information other market participants might not see, such as resting liquidity or liquidations. In other words, SubFlow Terminal provides greater amount and greater detail of information.
Just like a screwdriver doesn't automatically make one a great builder, SubFlow Terminal doesn't turn anyone a great trader automatically by itself. Users should take proper time to go over the guides to understand underlying theory and nuances involved to get the most out of SubFlow Terminal.
Is my payment secure?
Yes. We have partnered with PayPro Global, payment processor certified as a PCI DSS Level 1 Service Provider offering the highest standard for payment security as well as adherence to global data protection regulations like GDPR and CCPA. In case of any issues with payments, you can always reach out to us directly or PayPro Global.
Why is Internal Flow so sparse in stocks?
For Internal Flow to properly work on stock market, you need to switch trading session from "Regular trading hours" to "Electronic trading hours".
This way, SubFlow Terminal has access to all volume data on the chart to understand what "unusual volume" means.
Find guide for doing this on How Internal Flow works in SubFlow Terminal.
Do you have a chat group?
At this time we do not have a chat group. We post new indicator releases, video releases and research on our Newsletter. We never post content that doesn't bring immediate value to our readers.
Where do I find SubFlow Terminal on TradingView?
Once your payment is processed, open any chart on TradingView, click "Indicators" tab on top panel and go to "Invite-only scripts". Refer to this guide for small video snippet going over the process.
If for some reason you don't have access to SubFlow Terminal after successful payment, contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom.
Do you have video tutorials?
We post videos, including tutorials on our Youtube channel, so keep an eye on that.
Does SubFlow Terminal work on any market and timeframe?
Yes, SubFlow Terminal works on all markets and timeframes available on TradingView.
Only exception to this is 1 minute charts, where Internal Flow, Value area and POC can be shown only if you have Premium TradingView plan or above.
Find more information on "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?"
How do I read the backtesting data on SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom signals using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for backtesting:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
The following backtest data will be available for the signals:
Volume test
Volume test tells us how much volume is usually traded when the signal fires. Volume test in SubFlow Terminal is displayed as a percentage value, indicator how much higher volume is compared to a 20-period volume moving average. This is concept is also known as relative volume.
Highs/lows hold test
Highs/lows hold test tell us how often price creates a short term top/bottom, measured for 3 candles after signal confirmation.
Max. run test
Max. run test tells us the maximum increase/decrease in price, measured for 3 candles after signal confirmation.
Find more information about backtesting, how it's done and how to interpret the results on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
How do I create a custom alert with SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom alerts using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for alerts:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
Create a signal
In the settings menu under Signal builder, choose the conditions you wish to get alerted on. If conditions are combined, alerts are fired only when all criteria is met, e.g. price at resting liquidity + liquidation.
By clicking "Preview events", you'll visually see where and when your alerts have triggered historically.
Create an alert
Hover your mouse over SubFlow Terminal indicator and click on the three dots. Select "Create an alert". In the alert menu, choose Event 1 or Event 2, depending on your preference.
Optionally you can add text that will be displayed on the alert message, shown on your chart and sent to your email. Once you're done, click "Add alert". Your alert is now set and you'll be notified when the event triggers.
Find more information about alerts and how to set them on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
How do I create a market scan with SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal allows building custom scans using any single orderflow event or combining multiple ones. The following events are available for scans:
Liquidations
Manipulations
Liquidity pool sweeps
Liquidity pool formations
Create a signal
In the settings menu under Signal builder, choose the conditions you wish to get alerted on. If conditions are combined, alerts are fired only when all criteria is met, e.g. price at resting liquidity + liquidation.
By clicking "Preview events", you'll visually see where and when your alerts have triggered historically.
Create a scan
Make sure SubFlow Terminal is added to your favorite indicators and go to Pinescreener. In the indicator menu, select "SubFlow Terminal".
Open up the settings and enable "Scan mode". In the dropdown menu, select desired event you want to create a scan for. Once done, click "Scan". All charts that detected the event will be shown below.
Find more information about market scans and how to use PineScreener on SubFlow Terminal indicator page.
I subscribed but did not get access to SubFlow Terminal!
Sometimes granting access takes longer than expected, please allow up to 15 minutes for the process to complete after a successful payment. Make sure to double check your access using this guide.
If you still did not receive access, it is most likely due to incorrectly typed TradingView name, in which case you will receive an email asking for the correct one.
If the problems persist, contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom.
What's algorithmic orderflow?
Algorithmic orderflow differs from regular orderflow by not showing raw volume data from exchanges visually, but instead filtering it, processing it and analyzing when there's strong signal and high conviction for a liquidity event. This method has both advantages and disadvantages that users should be aware of.
Advantages
Compatible with all markets and timeframes
Less noise in orderflow
Can be validated with a backtest
Can be used for market scans
Can be used for alerts
Disadvantages
Some liquidity events are slightly delayed
By default not based on volume tick data
Volume tick data is possible to use in some features of SubFlow Terminal, but a paid TradingView plan is required. Find more information in "Does SubFlow Terminal show real exchange orders/tick data?"
One will have to consider whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, but SubFlow Terminal nevertheless provides greatly accurate information of key orderflow events without major compromises and keeping everything under TradingView.
Does SubFlow Terminal show real exchange orders/tick data?
SubFlow Terminal is based on algorithmic orderflow, aggregating orderflow data using the most accurate available lower timeframe. See more on "What's algorithmic orderflow?"
What payment methods are available?
All major debit/credit cards and PayPal. Payments are processed by PayPro Global.
What's the difference between free tools and SubFlow Terminal?
We strive to only provide unique data-driven tools with a practical use case. Our free tools are no exception to this, we're proud to say they're well made and users agree.
SubFlow Terminal is built specifically for orderflow and volume traders, resting on 4 years of diligent study of volume and price. SubFlow Terminal offers advanced orderflow features and data backed insights for TradingView, the go-to charting platform for many of us.
How does subscription work exactly?
Once we have processed your payment, access to SubFlow Terminal will be granted instantly to the TradingView user you provided us before checkout.
We will send you an email with with everything you need to get started with SubFlow Terminal, including video guides, how to manage subscription and useful tips to get going.
If you do not have a TradingView account, create one using this guide. TradingView is 100% free unless you optionally choose a paid plan. To use SubFlow Terminal, you don't need a paid plan, but be informed there are some limitations, such as not being able to use market scans.
For more information check "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?".
What do I need to use SubFlow Terminal?
The only thing you need is a free TradingView account, which you can create with the help of this guide. You may immediately begin using SubFlow Terminal.
To use SubFlow Terminal, you don't need a paid plan, but be informed there are some limitations, such as not being able to use market scans.
For more information check "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?".
Is there a free trial?
All first time purchasers are eligible for a 7-day free trial to try SubFlow Terminal first before committing to a subscription. Cancel subscription at any time using subscription portal.
What's included in SubFlow Terminal subscription?
You'll receive access to SubFlow Terminal indicator on TradingView, to-the-point guides with practical examples and priority support.
Do your tools work on all charts?
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, yes. SubFlow Terminal can be used on all charts available on TradingView.
Do your tools repaint?
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, no. Indications on SubFlow Terminal do not repaint.
How do I use the tools?
Please visit Tools section for guides with practical use examples. SubFlow Terminal subscribers receive video guides going over settings, features and practical use.
When do I get access to SubFlow Terminal?
Access to SubFlow Terminal is granted immediately after processing your order. Please allow up to 15 minutes for the process to complete.
You will find SubFlow Terminal by opening up any chart on TradingView, navigating to "Indicators" on above panel and clicking "Invite-only scripts".
Do I need a paid TradingView plan for SubFlow Terminal?
SubFlow Terminal can be used with a free TradingView Plan, but some features, such as market scans are limited due to TradingView related restrictions. Find more information on "Are there limitations to SubFlow Terminal?"
I need help, how do I contact?
Contact us using the chatbox icon at bottom right. If you're a subscriber, make sure you enter the email associated with your order. This will ensure you're put to priority queue.
How do I renew my subscription?
If your subscription is active, it is renewed automatically at the end of your billing period. If paused, you may renew your subscription using self-service subscription portal, or simply make a new order. Refer to this guide for managing subscription.
How do I cancel my subscription
Subscription can be cancelled whenever you wish using self-service subscription portal, found under Subscription > Manage. Refer to this guide for managing subscription.
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Hypothetical or simulated performance shown does not represent actual trading and past results do not guarantee future performance. By using our content for decision making, you do it at your own risk and fully acknowledge that you alone are responsible for your own research and financial decisions.
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We are an independent script vendor on TradingView and have no affiliation with them. All content provided by us are strictly for educational purposes and should not be construed as financial advice.
Hypothetical or simulated performance shown does not represent actual trading and past results do not guarantee future performance. By using our content for decision making, you do it at your own risk and fully acknowledge that you alone are responsible for your own research and financial decisions.
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