Sessions (Blvck 5min Orb Range)Blvck 5min Orb + session indicator. Lays out the main sessions times with a background colour
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Sessions by SHARK [Kyiv Time]Why Forex Sessions Matter
First of all, it is very convenient for a trader to structure their working hours. The best times to open positions are during the London Kill Zone (KZ) and New York Kill Zone (KZ). Based on what happens within each session, you can build your future analysis while considering the overall context.
We must understand that there are specific times of the day that are more or less volatile. Knowing this will help you determine when you should be looking for trade setups and when you should avoid them.
Trading outside of the Kill Zones can lead to holding positions for too long because market liquidity decreases, which in turn leads to lower volatility.
Sessions by Aegean This script has the full 8 hours for the 3 major sessions and 1 hour for the Frankfurt, Germany session
Trading Sessions v.2 - Max WarrenUpdated to work with Pine updates:
London DST timezone still broken. Will fix later.
As always full customization visually, with London fix I'll add more options.
Keep in mind the render resolution option
Session Start & Day BackgroundThis indicator visually enhances your TradingView charts by highlighting the start of each new trading day and coloring the background based on the day of the week.
The first candle of each new trading day is marked in gray for better session separation.
The background color changes based on the current day of the week, making it easier to recognize market patterns and trends at a glance.
Works across all markets including Forex, Stocks, and Crypto.
Designed to improve chart readability and market structure visualization.
Ideal for traders who want a clearer overview of daily sessions and better differentiation between trading days! 🚀
Session High and Low IndicatorThis script is meant for stocks that have a pre-market session. It is meant to be used on the 1 min time frame. This script will draw a green line at the high of pre-market, and a red line at the low of pre-market and extend these lines across the regular session day
This makes it easy to see if price action during regular market has broken above pre-market high or broken below pre-market low.
The high/low skips any quick spikes in price action (similar to what happens at 8:30 am every day).
Session Times - Pre-MARKETS + NY/LondonScript developed in order to help traders to understand how is it important to understand candle timings accordingly to sessions.
I created this in a way that the chart won't be polluted by colours and other stuff.
Session VolumeThis script tracks and displays 30-minute volume segments during the Regular Trading Hours (RTH) session. It allows traders to visually compare each time block’s volume today vs. the same block from the previous day, helping spot early signs of strength, weakness, or divergence.
Features:
Tracks 13 blocks from 9:30 AM to 4:15 PM ET.
Compares today's volume against historical volume from the same time block yesterday.
Highlights percentage changes per block.
Summary row totals show overall volume trend today vs. yesterday.
This tool is useful for discretionary traders, auction market theorists, and anyone who incorporates market-generated information into their decision-making.
Possible Deviations | Session Fibs Session Fibs + Regime
A structured framework for intraday price action, designed to give traders both precision entry levels and a macro intraday bias filter in one indicator.
🔹 How It Works
1. Session Fibs
Automatically plots Fibonacci retracements and extensions from key session reference candles.
Levels expand across the chart, showing where liquidity often pools and where reversals or continuations have the highest probability.
Useful for identifying session-to-session ranges, breakout levels, and intraday inflection points.
2. Regime Analysis Table
Displays the current market environment in real time (e.g., trending, consolidating, or transitioning).
Derived from momentum, volatility, and directional bias — giving a clear snapshot of whether conditions favor continuation trades or mean-reversion setups.
Updates dynamically as price action evolves.
🔹 Why Use This Indicator?
Clarity at a glance – Instantly see the dominant regime without needing multiple extra tools.
Precision zones – Use Session Fibs to spot support/resistance clusters that align with institutional price behavior.
Contextual decision-making – Filter setups with the regime framework, reducing false signals and keeping you aligned with the market’s rhythm.
Intraday edge – Especially powerful on index futures, forex majors, and highly liquid equities where session structure matters.
🔹 Best Practices
Use on lower intraday timeframes (1m–15m) to track evolving structure.
Combine with higher timeframe bias (daily/weekly) for confluence.
Watch for fib level + regime alignment (e.g., a retracement to 61.8% inside a trending regime) as high-probability setups.
🔹 Who It’s For
This tool is designed for serious intraday traders who want:
More discipline and structure in their trading.
A way to avoid overtrading in choppy regimes.
Confidence in identifying where and when to engage the market.
⚡ Bottom line: The Session Fibs + Regime indicator doesn’t just give you levels — it gives you market context. It’s both a map of high-value price zones and a real-time bias filter that adapts as conditions change.
Session TPO Market ProfileIntroduction
Wikipedia: A Market Profile is an intra-day charting technique (price vertical, time/activity horizontal) devised by J. Peter Steidlmayer, a trader at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), ca 1959-1985. Steidlmayer was seeking a way to determine and to evaluate market value as it developed in the day time frame. The concept was to display price on a vertical axis against time on the horizontal, and the ensuing graphic generally is a bell shape--fatter at the middle prices, with activity trailing off and volume diminished at the extreme higher and lower prices. In this structure he recognized the 'normal', Gaussian distribution he had been introduced to in college statistics.
Important : The market profile tool is designed to be used on the 30min timeframe, however, you can modify its parameters and use it on lower timeframes (15/10/5min)
This indicators displays the following information
Session open
TPO
Value area calculation zone
POC
Highlight of Single prints
Session High/Low
The current price (TPO Profile is often used isolated without any candlesticks on it)
Parameters
Session beginning configuration (not coded with a session input yet)
Number of candles to use for calculation (default 13 for a single session)
Extend yesterday's levels (VAH/VAL/POC)
Show/Hide Market profile calculation area (background color)
Bars number (number of rows that will be used to draw the profile)
Show/Hide TPO's
TPO Colors customization (For in/out of VA, VAL/VAH/POC/High/Low levels and single prints)
Show/Hide High/Low levels
Show/Hide VAL/VAH/POC Levels as lines
Enable/Disable Single prints highlighting
Value area size (as percent)
Show/Hide current price (corresponding to a line scaled on the "close" price)
Additional Notes
Each session is drawn when the day is over
To use as much space as possible, TPO's are not directly drawn on the area of their calculation (which can be confusing if you use candlesticks directly over it)
This script will probably be updated in the future (especially concerning its implementation which is a bit spaghetti coded for now) .
If you have interesting suggestions about new features that are usual within market profile tools and missing from this script , don't hesitate to suggest it.
Sessions Lines & BackgroundDisplay Asia, London & New York sessions as background colors or lines (for a cleaner chart).
Session Highs & Lows (NY Time)Marks out Asian session high and low, and London session high and low, this makes it easier for you to easily marks out important highs and lows on the chart when trading.
Session Prep (RTH only, UTC-4)This shows what you have to prepare before each session, including Previous session's OHLC, how much is being gapped up...etc. hope it helps :)
Session Times + Strenght M7This Script Aims to Define Session Times, and Rank those. It can help to adjust your Strategy to Higher Volatility, if you choose to use the Session Volatility and Strenght Index from 1-10. Your timezone on Trading View should be NY. You can customize the Following in Settings: Weight of Volatility & Narrative Regarding the ranking + Transparency of the Lines. SP:SPX FX:EURUSD OANDA:EURUSD CAPITALCOM:USDJPY AMEX:SPY NASDAQ:QQQ TVC:DXY CAPITALCOM:USDJPY CME_MINI:NQ1! OANDA:XAUUSD FX:GBPUSD
Session backtest toolWith this tool you can easily backtest your trading strategy. You can set the times of a day session and evening session separately. The days of the week were indicated at the bottom of the chart.
For me personally, this saves me a lot of time with back testing. Hopefully I can help you with this too
Session openJust a small update to the preset values of the session opening times. Adjusted to 0730-1100 for Tokyo, London and New York respectively.
Note, that if the exchange you view a chart from is not using the UTC time zone, the session open times will differ. Adjust accordingly in the settings.
Session RangesThis is session range indicator with CLEAN code and CLEAR data presentation. There are other range indicators available but when I looked I found them unreliable or making too much screen clutter. WIth mine you can have 3 ranges on screen, measure to bodies or wickes, customise the period, (set your timezone), colours, labels and all that good stuff...
I'm very happy to share it with everyone (and publishing is a great way to archive my code) but ultimately this indicator is by me, for me. Whilst i added a few bells and whistles for everyone this indicator is precisely designed to:
Show me EASILY see what happened in the Asia session and whether we are breaking out with MINIMAL screen clutter. I only use the 3, 15 and 60 - it won't work on the 1, 5, 120 etc because I dont need it to. How I use it is below.