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[User Discussion] - Fair Value Gap indicator

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[2025-12-03 01:06:13]
User318521 - Posts: 52
got a new computer and tried to upload the fvg study from website and doesnt seem to work anymore. anyone have the script they can publish on here to copy and paste?? And a hard second on extending them to edge of chrart. that would be amazing. any coders out there that can help??? PLEASEEE Thanks in advance!
[2025-12-06 22:51:35]
gcUserStudies - Posts: 124
got a new computer and tried to upload the fvg study from website and doesnt seem to work anymore. anyone have the script they can publish on here to copy and paste?? And a hard second on extending them to edge of chrart. that would be amazing. any coders out there that can help??? PLEASEEE Thanks in advance!

Please try this version. CPU crash issue should be resolved and option to extend to chart edge should be there now.

EDIT: 12-16-2025

Deleted/replaced the DLL file. There was a bug when detecting filled gaps and also extending to the chart edge.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2025-12-16 19:50:53
attachmentgcUserStudies_64.dll - Attached On 2025-12-16 19:49:57 UTC - Size: 822 KB - 95 views
[2026-01-11 22:26:18]
User318521 - Posts: 52
anybody try this i cant get the file to open can the code just be shown here thanks!
[2026-01-12 05:45:16]
User676363 - Posts: 90
The code is open source: https://github.com/gcUserStudies/sierrachart

You can even ask Gemini (with Gemeni CLI or with Antigravity) to just write you a FVG indicator.

In my experience it does so flawlessly. I have one that lets me highlight just specific time periods of the day and tells me when they are active and when they are touched. It includes the Volume Imbalances above and below the Fair Value Gaps so it also is showing the Suspension Blocks that ICT (The Inner Circle Trader) has recently named.

If you like, Antigravity can even go right to the transcripts of ICTs videos via ictindex.io and pull out the details for any other Smart Money Concept ICT has discussed.

Google’s Gemini 3 seems to grok ACSIL coding very well and you can generate anything you wish with it. You can even run backtests on things like the Opening Range Gap by using a combination of subgraphs and Sierra Charts Spreadsheet study which lets you put all those values on the spreadsheet and export to text. Antigravity will take that file in your ACS_Source or Data file and it will generate python code that will analyze the win rates and risk that you define to tell you if your method works.

Only thing that would be better is if SierraChart would add a built in thinking chatbot or agent that would run in real time and let you attach LLMs of your choice like DEVONthink does via OpenRouter.ai because then you can use Claude or Grok or Gemini and all the other models…
[2026-01-12 07:27:03]
User318521 - Posts: 52
okay i just dont really know how to take that file and build it as a custom study i cant get the file to show up when i search for it after i go to build custom study ill try to figure it out
[2026-01-12 10:18:04]
User676363 - Posts: 90
Understood. To help you help yourself, I think it's best to just teach you how to use the AI tools.
That way, you won't have to ask anybody how because you can ask the Ai instead.

1. Download Google's AntiGravity app: https://antigravity.google/
2. Open it, login to your google account (popup windows to authenticate etc)
3. Make a new project by clicking File > Open Folder
4. New folder. Name it GCUserStudies, for example. Place it inside your ACS_Studies to make it easier to compile from SierraChart Analysis menu.
5. Then tell the AI: Can you please download https://github.com/gcUserStudies/sierrachart and then extract the FVG study and make it independent of the others so we can compile it separately in SierraChart?

It will run the git clone in your folder and analyze the code and generate a FVG study for you.

You can compile it. Mine worked first try:
-- Starting remote build of Custom Studies Source files: FairValueGap.cpp. 64-bit -- 05:13:25

Allow time for the server to compile the files and build the DLL.

Server: https://build.sierrachart.com
The remote build is complete.
The build succeeded.
The compiler response is empty.

Writing file to: C:\SierraChart_ICT\Data\FairValueGap_64.dll
-- End of Build -- 05:13:33



Then you can run it and see the results in your chart and ask the AI to change whatever you don't like.

I am attaching my results exactly as the AI created them so you can use that as a starting point if you wish.
attachmentFairValueGap.cpp - Attached On 2026-01-12 10:15:55 UTC - Size: 41.04 KB - 74 views
Attachment Deleted.
[2026-01-12 10:32:03]
User676363 - Posts: 90
Keep in mind, you can also just ask it to build you a FVG indicator. You can describe how an ICT FVG works or just ask it to search the web and figure it out.

Instead of nearly 1000 lines of code in the GC example, you might end up with 250 like me with all the bells and whistles I wanted to have to create backtests.
Code is easier to understand and because I only really want to focus on specific time-based gaps, it is cleaner on the charts and exports well from spreadsheets.

I built mine without asking the AI to look at GC code and it had no issues. Of course, there's nothing wrong with giving credit to GC and to ICT for naming the thing.

I wanted mine to include the Volume Imbalances and identify the Suspension Blocks like ICT explains in his videos, but perhaps you have other interests. I don't even know if the GC code has options for those things. It was easier to just ask for what I wanted than to download the code and understand it.


To build a file, just follow the guide: How to Build an Advanced Custom Study from Source Code

For me, this means dropping the cpp file into ACS_Studies.
Then choosing Analysis > Build Custom Studies DLL.
That will open a dialog.
I pick my cpp file by choosing Select Files
Then I go to the menu and choose Build > Remote Build Standard

Wait for compilation.

Then use Analysis > Studies

Go to the Add Custom Studies button
Find the Study I want and click Add
If you leave the Show Settings checked, you will get your settings and subgraphs window right away and you can modify it before applying it to see the study results.
[2026-01-12 13:52:18]
Sawtooth - Posts: 4313
Here's a FVG study created with the Spreadsheet Study study:
https://www.sawtoothtrade.com/free-stuff-23
[2026-01-13 21:10:57]
User953554 - Posts: 16
Hi all,
is there an ARM version of this study? coded for the ARM64 version of SC?
Most studies that aren’t coded for ARM won’t show up in my SC.
I tried loading the non arm SC, and the FVF study and a few others showed and loaded ok. But, SC was glitchy AF running the non ARM software (im on an M1 mac running parallels so it’s clunky enough without trying to run the standard 64bit program)
Someone told me a while ago that they need to be ‘compiled’ slightly differently to work but I haven’t a clue where to start with this.

Thanks
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2026-01-13 21:13:21

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