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How to Trade Supply & Demand Zones With Real Order Flow Data — Aurora Indicator Setup

In this video I walk you through Aurora — a free, open-source TradingView indicator that finds supply and demand zones using real order flow footprint data, not just price touches.

Unlike traditional supply and demand tools, Aurora detects absorption events — moments where resting limit orders absorbed aggressive buying or selling pressure. That means every zone it marks is a level where large players demonstrably defended price with size. No guessing. No drawings. Just data.

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📌 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS VIDEO
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✅ What Aurora is and why it's different from standard S&D indicators
✅ Full setup requirements and how to install it on TradingView
✅ How to read Aurora's zone labels and what each one means
✅ 3 actionable trading setups using Aurora zones
✅ Honest limitations you need to know before using it live

Links:
Get 15 USD off your first TradingView subscription:
https://www.tradingview.com/?aff_id=147924
Get Aurora for free:
https://www.tradingview.com/script/A7BJhu8b-Aurora-Order-Flow-Liquidity-Heatshelves/

How to get in touch with me by email:
dirk@goodbadbitcoin.com

Aurora — Supported Symbols

Aurora runs on any symbol with real traded volume and intrabar data. The futures and crypto tickers below are identical worldwide, so a viewer anywhere pulls up the exact same symbol. Requires a TradingView Premium plan or higher.

Metals (COMEX / NYMEX)

`COMEX:GC1!` — Gold
`COMEX:SI1!` — Silver
`COMEX:HG1!` — Copper
`NYMEX:PL1!` — Platinum
`NYMEX:PA1!` — Palladium
`COMEX:MGC1!` — Micro Gold
`COMEX:SIL1!` — Micro Silver

Index & Energy Futures

`CME_MINI:ES1!` — E-mini S&P 500
`CME_MINI:NQ1!` — E-mini Nasdaq 100
`CBOT_MINI:YM1!` — E-mini Dow
`CME_MINI:RTY1!` — E-mini Russell 2000
`NYMEX:CL1!` — WTI Crude
`NYMEX:NG1!` — Natural Gas
`NYMEX:BZ1!` — Brent Crude
`EUREX:FDAX1!` — DAX
`EUREX:FESX1!` — Euro Stoxx 50
`EUREX:FGBL1!` — Bund

FX Futures (the working route for currencies)

`CME:6E1!` — Euro
`CME:6B1!` — British Pound
`CME:6J1!` — Japanese Yen
`CME:6A1!` — Australian Dollar
`CME:6C1!` — Canadian Dollar

All Binance Crypto Perpetual Futures

Timeline:
0:00 Traditional Support and Resistance Explained
0:13 Introducing Aurora Indicator Overview
0:37 How Aurora Works and Its Purpose
1:01 Honest Disclaimers and Requirements
1:51 Compatible Instruments for Aurora
2:36 Indicator Is Free and Open Source
3:04 Core Concept Behind Aurora Explained
3:32 Absorption vs Aggression Zones Explained
4:24 Reading Zone Labels and Delta Values
5:18 Understanding Reinforcement Count and Flips
6:28 The Dashboard Cockpit Explained
7:27 Setup One Absorption Catching a Flush
8:19 Setup Two Multi Touch Wall Fade
8:41 Setup Three Flip Zones and Hierarchy
9:39 Indicator Limitations and Confluence
10:23 Trading Is Hard Reality Check
11:04 Closing Summary and Final Thoughts

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