 Hello and welcome to the liquidity marker video, in this video we'll be going over how to use the liquidity marker. To add the liquidity marked bookmap, simply go to the bookmap knowledge base, the addons tab, liquidity markers, and then just follow the written guide on how to install it. Once you have it installed, now it's time to use it. There are two modes, a max liquidity level and a liquidity changes. First, we'll go over the liquidity changes. Within the changes, you have a threshold, a max liquidity changes for more than I've selected 500. By default, this is set 20. You can also auto-calculate it. I would rather prefer manual calculation after you've spent time looking and reading the charts. As this will give you a much granular control than an auto-calculation, but each their own. What this will do is, for instance this you see a plus 531, for instance if I change this to 531 or 532, this will no longer show up as my threshold to show a marker is set to 532. Since I have it set to 500, it shows it. So any number below 500 in changing the liquidity will not show. As I have purposely said, do not display that. Next is filter markers near BBL. BBL stands for best bid and offer. All this will do is, for instance, I have a tick size of 10. That means each one represents 10 units of price. And if I go into my settings, it says 6 ticks away from the level. That means it will not account for anything from 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. From here on out, it will start displaying changes in liquidity. If I were to change this, this will bring it closer or further away. Can you go on if I went up or down? Next is number of markers displayed. If you want to display less on your charts, you can do so. I chose to leave this uncheck mark as I want to see everything. Because I do find it that it's not too much, it's not too overbearing. If you start having more things in your charts, you might get overbearing and that is in up to the end user to define what is overbearing. Again, check marking this on and simply going up and below will change how much I get to see at a given point. And checking this will allow me to see everything. Lastly is showing increasing and decreasing spikes. I highly recommend having both of these on as it would make sense to show when liquidity is increasing and decreasing. Now we have that and we'll let that load in. Once that loads in, we'll go over the max liquidity level. Under max liquidity level, we can see that the liquidity marker of more than 10 for the threshold. This is just the sensitivity that we can think of as a sensitivity. If you're in a less volatile environment, having this lower will be more helpful. Let's say you're in a very volatile environment and you see rapid changes very often. Then you want to change the threshold to a higher number by default set to 20. So let's go ahead and change this back and increase it. And the last point is the number of levels to space 5. This will just say the highest liquidity on this chart is 91 here, 103 here and so on. It won't show you increases and decreases. If I find it slightly disadvantageous, then the change is in liquidity, which shows you a lot more. Again, you might find this to be too much information and find it hard to read. But all this sort of suggests is in this instance here, there was an addition of 1k bitcoin over 3 points and a minus of 3k bitcoin and those were six separate events. The right marker is events and the left marker is contracts or the amount of bitcoin or whatever you're trading. As you can see here, there was a minus, but then a lower addition. This tells you that someone wanted to remove their bids here and keep it closed here, but at a less increasing rate. As soon as we came into here, someone took their bids off as they didn't want to get failed and price did not want to check this. That covers the basics of liquidity marker. If you have any questions, leave them in the discord or the comment section and just ask anyone in the bookmap team to clarify things. Hopefully you found this informational. Other than that, have a lovely day and I will see you guys in the next video. Peace.