My auto dual avwap with Auto swing low/pivot low finderWelcome to My Auto Dual AVWAP with Auto Swing Low/Pivot Low Finder – an open-source TradingView indicator designed to enhance your technical analysis toolbox. This indicator is published under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 and is available for anyone to study, modify, and distribute.
Key Features
Auto Pivot/Swing Low Finder:
In addition to VWAP lines, the indicator incorporates an automatic detection mechanism for swing lows/pivot lows. This feature assists in identifying potential support areas and price reversals, further enhancing your trading strategy.
Dual VWAP Calculation with high/low range:
The indicator calculates two separate volume-weighted average price (VWAP) lines based on different price inputs (low and high prices) and defined time sessions. This allows traders to gain a more nuanced view of market activity during specific trading periods.
Customizable Time Sessions:
You can specify distinct start and end times for each VWAP calculation session. This flexibility helps you align the indicator with your preferred trading hours or market sessions, making it adaptable to various time zones and trading styles.
Easy to Customize:
With clear code structure and detailed comments, the script is designed to be accessible even for traders who want to customize or extend its functionality. Whether you're a seasoned coder or just starting out, the code is written with transparency in mind.
How It Works
Session Initialization:
The script sets up two distinct time sessions using user-defined start and end times. For each session, it detects the beginning of the trading period to reset cumulative values.
Cumulative Calculations:
During each session, the indicator accumulates the product of price and volume as well as the total volume. The VWAP is then computed as the ratio of these cumulative values.
Dual Data Sources:
Two separate data inputs (using low and high prices) are used to calculate two VWAP lines. This dual approach provides a broader perspective on market trends and can help in identifying dynamic support and resistance levels.
Visualization:
The calculated VWAP lines are plotted directly on your chart with distinct colors and thickness settings for easy visualization. This makes it simple to interpret the data at a glance.
Why Use This Indicator?
Whether you are a day trader, swing trader, or simply looking to refine your market analysis, My Auto Dual AVWAP with Auto Swing Low/Pivot Low Finder offers a robust set of features that can help you identify key price levels and improve your decision-making process. Its open-source nature invites collaboration and customization, ensuring that you can tailor it to fit your unique trading style.
Feel free to explore, modify, and share this indicator. Happy trading!
Komut dosyalarını "session" için ara
Overnight High/LowThe script identifies the Overnight High (the highest price) and Overnight Low (the lowest price) for a trading instrument during a specified overnight session. It then plots these levels on the chart for reference in subsequent trading sessions.
Key Features:
Time Settings:
The script defines the start (startHour) and end (endHour + endMinute) times for the overnight session.
The session spans across two calendar days, such as 5:00 PM (17:00) to 9:30 AM (09:30).
Tracking High and Low:
During the overnight session, the script dynamically tracks:
Overnight High: The highest price reached during the session.
Overnight Low: The lowest price reached during the session.
Reset Mechanism:
After the overnight session ends (at the specified end time), the script resets the overnightHigh and overnightLow variables, preparing for the next session.
Visual Representation:
The script uses horizontal dotted lines to plot:
A green line for the Overnight High.
A red line for the Overnight Low.
These lines extend to the right of the chart, providing visual reference points for traders.
How It Works:
Session Detection:
The script checks whether the current time falls within the overnight session:
If the hour is greater than or equal to the start hour (e.g., 17:00).
Or if the hour is less than or equal to the end hour (e.g., 09:30), considering the next day.
The end minute (e.g., 30 minutes past the hour) is also considered for precision.
High and Low Calculation:
During the overnight session:
If the overnightHigh is not yet defined, it initializes with the current candle's high.
If already defined, it updates by comparing the current candle's high to the existing overnightHigh using the math.max function.
Similarly, overnightLow is initialized or updated using the math.min function.
Post-Session Reset:
After the session ends, the script clears the overnightHigh and overnightLow variables by setting them to na (not available).
Line Drawing:
The script draws horizontal dotted lines for the Overnight High and Low during and after the session.
The lines extend indefinitely to the right of the chart.
Benefits:
Visual Aid: Helps traders quickly identify overnight support and resistance levels, which are critical for intraday trading.
Automation: Removes the need for manually plotting these levels each day.
Customizable: Time settings can be adjusted to match different markets or trading strategies.
This script is ideal for traders who use the overnight range as part of their analysis for breakouts, reversals, or trend continuation strategies.
ICT TOOLS//@version=5
indicator("ICT TOOLS", overlay=true, max_lines_count=500, max_labels_count=5, max_boxes_count=500)
// General Settings Inputs
TZI = input.string (defval="UTC -4", title="Timezone Selection", options= , tooltip="Select the Timezone. ( Shifts Chart Elements )", group="Global Settings")
Timezone = TZI == "UTC -10" ? "GMT-10:00" : TZI == "UTC -7" ? "GMT-07:00" : TZI == "UTC -6" ? "GMT-06:00" : TZI == "UTC -5" ? "GMT-05:00" : TZI == "UTC -4" ? "GMT-04:00" : TZI == "UTC -3" ? "GMT-03:00" : TZI == "UTC +0" ? "GMT+00:00" : TZI == "UTC +1" ? "GMT+01:00" : TZI == "UTC +2" ? "GMT+02:00" : TZI == "UTC +3" ? "GMT+03:00" : TZI == "UTC +3:30" ? "GMT+03:30" : TZI == "UTC +4" ? "GMT+04:00" : TZI == "UTC +5" ? "GMT+05:00" : TZI == "UTC +5:30" ? "GMT+05:30" : TZI == "UTC +6" ? "GMT+06:00" : TZI == "UTC +7" ? "GMT+07:00" : TZI == "UTC +8" ? "GMT+08:00" : TZI == "UTC +9" ? "GMT+09:00" : TZI == "UTC +9:30" ? "GMT+09:30" : TZI == "UTC +10" ? "GMT+10:00" : TZI == "UTC +10:30" ? "GMT+10:30" : TZI == "UTC +11" ? "GMT+11:00" : TZI == "UTC +13" ? "GMT+13:00" : "GMT+13:45"
inputMaxInterval = input.int (31, title="Hide Indicator Above Specified Minutes", tooltip="Above 30Min, Chart Will Become Messy & Unreadable", group="Global Settings")
// Session options
ShowTSO = input.bool (true, title="Show Today's Session Only", group="Session Options", tooltip="Hide Historical Sessions")
ShowTWO = input.bool (true, title="Show Current Week's Sessions Only", group="Session Options", tooltip="Show All Sessions from the current week")
SL4W = input.bool (true, title="Show Last 4 Week Sessions", group="Session Options", tooltip="Show All Sessions from Last Four Weeks \nShould Disable Current Week Session to Work")
ShowSFill = input.bool (false, title="Show Session Highlighting", group="Session Options", tooltip="Highlights Session from Top of the Chart to Bottom")
//----------------------------------------------
// Historical Lines
ShowMOPL = input.bool (title="Midnight Historical Price Lines", defval=false, group="Historical Lines", tooltip="Shows Historical Midnight Price Lines")
MOLHist = input.bool (title="Midnight Historical Vertical Lines", defval=true, group="Historical Lines", tooltip="Shows Historical Midnight Vertical Lines")
ShowPrev = input.bool (false, title="Misc. Historical Price Lines", group="Historical Lines", tooltip="Makes Chart Cluttered, Use For Backtesting Only")
//----------------------------------------------
// Session Bool
ShowLondon = input.bool (false, "", inline="LONDON", group="Sessions", tooltip="01:00 to 05:00")
ShowNY = input.bool (false, "", inline="NY", group="Sessions", tooltip="07:00 to 10:00")
ShowLC = input.bool (false, "", inline="LC", group="Sessions", tooltip="10:00 to 12:00")
ShowPM = input.bool (false, "",inline="PM", group="Sessions", tooltip="13:00 to 16:00")
ShowAsian = input.bool (false, "",inline="ASIA2", group="Sessions", tooltip="20:00 to 00:00")
ShowFreeSesh = input.bool (false, "",inline="FREE", group="Sessions", tooltip="Custom Session")
// Session Strings
txt2 = input.string ("LONDON", title="", inline="LONDON", group="Sessions")
txt3 = input.string ("NEW YORK", title="", inline="NY", group="Sessions")
txt4 = input.string ("LDN CLOSE", title="", inline="LC", group="Sessions")
txt5 = input.string ("AFTERNOON", title="", inline="PM", group="Sessions")
txt6 = input.string ("ASIA", title="", inline="ASIA2", group="Sessions")
txt9 = input.string ("FREE SESH", title="", inline="FREE", group="Sessions")
// CBDR = input.session ('1400-2000:1234567', "", inline="CBDR", group="Sessions")
// ASIA = input.session ('2000-0000:1234567', "", inline="ASIA", group="Sessions")
// Session Times
LDNsesh = input.session ('0200-0500:1234567', "", inline="LONDON", group="Sessions")
NYsesh = input.session ('0700-1000:1234567', "", inline="NY", group="Sessions")
LCsesh = input.session ('1000-1200:1234567', "", inline="LC", group="Sessions")
PMsesh = input.session ('1300-1600:1234567', "", inline="PM", group="Sessions")
ASIA2sesh = input.session ('2000-2359:1234567', "", inline="ASIA2", group="Sessions")
FreeSesh = input.session ('0000-0000:1234567', "", inline="FREE", group="Sessions")
// Session Color
LSFC = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 90), "", inline="LONDON", group="Sessions")
NYSFC = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 90), "",inline="NY", group="Sessions")
LCSFC = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 90), "",inline="LC", group="Sessions")
PMSFC = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 90), "",inline="PM", group="Sessions")
ASFC = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 90), "",inline="ASIA2", group="Sessions")
FSFC = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 90), "",inline="FREE", group="Sessions")
//----------------------------------------------
// Vertical Line Bool
ShowMOP = input.bool (title="", defval=true, inline="MOP", group="Vertical Lines", tooltip="00:00 AM")
txt12 = input.string ("MIDNIGHT", title="", inline="MOP", group="Vertical Lines")
ShowLOP = input.bool (title="", defval=false, inline="LOP", group="Vertical Lines", tooltip="03:00 AM")
txt14 = input.string ("LONDON", title="", inline="LOP", group="Vertical Lines")
ShowNYOP = input.bool (title="", defval=true, inline="NYOP", group="Vertical Lines", tooltip="08:30 AM")
txt15 = input.string ("NEW YORK", title="", inline="NYOP", group="Vertical Lines")
ShowEOP = input.bool (title="", defval=false, inline="EOP", group="Vertical Lines", tooltip="09:30 AM")
txt16 = input.string ("EQUITIES", title="", inline="EOP", group="Vertical Lines")
// Vertical Line Color
MOPColor = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="MOP", group="Vertical Lines")
LOPColor = input.color (color.rgb(0,128,128,60), "", inline="LOP", group="Vertical Lines")
NYOPColor = input.color (color.rgb(0,128,128,60), "", inline="NYOP", group="Vertical Lines")
EOPColor = input.color (color.rgb(0,128,128,60), "", inline="EOP", group="Vertical Lines")
// Vertical LineStyle
Midnight_Open_LS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="MOP", group="Vertical Lines")
london_Open_LS = input.string ("Solid", "", options= , inline="LOP", group="Vertical Lines")
NY_Open_LS = input.string ("Solid", "", options= , inline="NYOP", group="Vertical Lines")
Equities_Open_LS = input.string ("Solid", "", options= , inline="EOP", group="Vertical Lines")
// Vertical LineWidth
Midnight_Open_LW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="MOP", group="Vertical Lines")
London_Open_LW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="LOP", group="Vertical Lines")
NY_Open_LW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="NYOP", group="Vertical Lines")
Equities_Open_LW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="EOP", group="Vertical Lines")
//----------------------------------------------
// Opening Price Bool
ShowMOPP = input.bool (title="", defval=true, inline="MOPP", group="Opening Price Lines", tooltip="00:00 AM")
txt13 = input.string ("MIDNIGHT", title="", inline="MOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
ShowNYOPP = input.bool (title="", defval=false, inline="NYOPP", group="Opening Price Lines", tooltip="08:30 AM")
txt17 = input.string ("NEW YORK", title="", inline="NYOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
ShowEOPP = input.bool (title="", defval=false, inline="EOPP", group="Opening Price Lines", tooltip="09:30 AM")
txt18 = input.string ("EQUITIES", title="", inline="EOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
ShowAFTPP = input.bool (title="", defval=false, inline="AFTOPP", group="Opening Price Lines", tooltip="01:30 PM")
txt1330 = input.string ("AFTERNOON", title="", inline="AFTOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
// Opening Price Color
MOPColP = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="MOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
NYOPColP = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="NYOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
EOPColP = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="EOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
AFTOPColP = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="AFTOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
// Opening Price LineStyle
MOPLS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="MOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
NYOPLS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="NYOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
EOPLS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="EOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
AFTOPLS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="AFTOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
// Opening Price LineWidth
i_MOPLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="MOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
i_NYOPLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="NYOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
i_EOPLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="EOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
i_AFTOPLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="AFTOPP", group="Opening Price Lines")
//----------------------------------------------
// W&M Bool
ShowWeekOpen = input.bool (defval=false, title="", tooltip="Draw Weekly Open Price Line", group="HTF Opening Price Lines", inline="WO")
showMonthOpen = input.bool (defval=false, title="", tooltip="Draw Monthly Open Price Line", group="HTF Opening Price Lines", inline="MO")
// W&M String
txt19 = input.string ("WEEKLY", title="", inline="WO", group="HTF Opening Price Lines")
txt20 = input.string ("MONTHLY", title="", inline="MO", group="HTF Opening Price Lines")
// W&M Color
i_WeekOpenCol = input.color (title="", defval=color.new(#787b86, 0), group="HTF Opening Price Lines", inline="WO")
i_MonthOpenCol = input.color (title="", tooltip="", defval=color.new(#787b86, 0), group="HTF Opening Price Lines", inline="MO")
// W&M LineStyle
WOLS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="WO", group="HTF Opening Price Lines")
MOLS = input.string ("Dotted", "", options= , inline="MO", group="HTF Opening Price Lines")
// W&M LineWidth
i_WOPLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="WO", group="HTF Opening Price Lines")
i_MONPLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="MO", group="HTF Opening Price Lines")
//----------------------------------------------
// CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT
ShowCBDR = input.bool (true, "", inline='CBDR', group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
ShowASIA = input.bool (true, "", inline='ASIA', group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
ShowFLOUT = input.bool (false, "", inline='FLOUT', group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
// Strings
txt0 = input.string ("CBDR", title="", inline="CBDR", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT", tooltip="16:00 to 20:00 \nSD Increments of 1")
txt1 = input.string ("ASIA", title="", inline="ASIA", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT", tooltip="20:00 to 00:00 \nSD Increments of 1")
txt7 = input.string ("FLOUT", title="", inline="FLOUT", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT", tooltip="16:00 to 00:00 \nSD Increments of 0.5")
// Color
CBDRBoxCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0),"", inline='CBDR', group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
ASIABoxCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline='ASIA', group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
FLOUTBoxCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0),"", inline='FLOUT', group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
// Extras
box_text_cbdr = input.bool (true, "Show Text", inline="CBDR", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
box_text_cbdr_col = input.color (color.new(color.gray, 80), "", inline="CBDR", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
bool_cbdr_dev = input.bool (true, "SD", inline="CBDR", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
box_text_asia = input.bool (true, "Show Text", inline="ASIA", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
box_text_asia_col = input.color (color.new(color.gray, 80), "", inline="ASIA", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
bool_asia_dev = input.bool (true, "SD", inline="ASIA", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
box_text_flout = input.bool (true, "Show Text", inline="FLOUT", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
box_text_flout_col = input.color (color.new(color.gray, 80), "", inline="FLOUT", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
bool_flout_dev = input.bool (true, "SD", inline="FLOUT", group="CBDR, ASIA & FLOUT")
// Table
// SD Lines
ShowDevLN = input.bool (title="", defval=true, inline="DEVLN", group="Standard Deviation", tooltip="Deviation Lines")
DEVLNTXT = input.string ("SD LINES", title="", inline="DEVLN", group="Standard Deviation")
DevLNCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="DEVLN", group="Standard Deviation")
DEVLS = input.string ("Solid", "", options= , inline="DEVLN", group="Standard Deviation")
i_DEVLW = input.string ("1px", "", options= , inline="DEVLN", group="Standard Deviation")
DEVLSS = DEVLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : DEVLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
DEVLW = i_DEVLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_DEVLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_DEVLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_DEVLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
ShowDev = input.bool (false, '', inline="DEV", group="Standard Deviation")
txt8 = input.string ("SD COUNT", title="", inline="DEV", group="Standard Deviation")
SDCountCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline="DEV", group="Standard Deviation")
DevInput = input.string ("2 SD", "", options= , inline="DEV", group="Standard Deviation")
DevDirection = input.string ("Both", "", options= , inline="DEV", group="Standard Deviation", tooltip="SD Count, NULL, SD Count, SD Direction")
DevCount = DevInput == "1 SD" ? 1 : DevInput == "2 SD" ? 2 : DevInput == "3 SD" ? 3 : 4
Auto_Select = input.bool (false, "", group="Standard Deviation", inline="AUTOSD", tooltip="Auto SD Selection | Charter Content, Range Table \nMight Bug Out On Mondays" )
txtSD = input.string ("AUTO SD", "", group="Standard Deviation", inline="AUTOSD")
Tab1txtCol = input.color (color.new(#808080, 0), "", inline='AUTOSD', group="Standard Deviation")
TabOptionShow = input.string ("Show Table", "", options= , inline="AUTOSD", group="Standard Deviation")
Stats = TabOptionShow == "Show Table" ? true : false
TabOption1 = input.string ("Top Right", "", options= , inline="AUTOSD", group="Standard Deviation")
tabinp1 = TabOption1 == "Top Left" ? position.top_left : TabOption1 == "Top Center" ? position.top_center : TabOption1 == "Top Right" ? position.top_right : TabOption1 == "Middle Left" ? position.middle_left : TabOption1 == "Middle Right" ? position.middle_right : TabOption1 == "Bottom Left" ? position.bottom_left : TabOption1 == "Bottom Center" ? position.bottom_center : position.bottom_right
L_Prof = true
CellBG = color.new(#131722, 100)
//----------------------------------------------
// Day Of Week & Labels
// Label Settings Inputs
ShowLabel = input.bool (true, title="", inline="Glabel", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
txt21 = input.string ("LABEL", title="", inline="Glabel", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
LabelColor = input.color (color.rgb(0,0,0,100), "", inline="Glabel", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
LabelSizeInput = input.string ("Normal", "", options= , inline="Glabel", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
Terminusinp = input.string ("Terminus @ Current Time +1hr", "", options = , inline="Glabel", group="Day Of Week & Labels", tooltip="Select Label Size & Color & Terminus \nHistorical Price Lines needs to be toggled off for using Terminus")
ShowLabelText = input.bool (true, title="", inline="label", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
txt22 = input.string ("LABEL TEXT", title="", inline="label", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
LabelTextColor = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), title="", inline="label", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
LabelTextOptioninput = input.string ("Time", "", options= , inline="label", group="Day Of Week & Labels", tooltip="Choose Between Descriptive Text as Label or Time \nShow/Hide Prices on Labels")
ShowPricesBool = input.string ("Hide Prices", title="", options= , group="Day Of Week & Labels", inline="label")
ShowPrices = ShowPricesBool == "Show Prices" ? true : false
showDOW = input.bool (true, title="", inline="DOW", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
txt24 = input.string ("DAY OF WEEK", title="", inline="DOW", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
i_DOWCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), title="", inline="DOW", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
DOWTime = input.int (defval = 12, title="", inline="DOW", group="Day Of Week & Labels")
DOWLoc_inpt = input.string ("Bottom", "", options = , inline="DOW", group="Day Of Week & Labels", tooltip="DOW Color, Time Alignment, Vertical Location")
DOWLoc = DOWLoc_inpt == "Bottom" ? location.bottom : location.top
//----------------------------------------------
BIAS_M_Bool = input.bool (false, "", group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG", inline="stats")
txt100 = input.string ("BIAS", title="", inline="stats", group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG")
TableBG2 = color.new(#131722, 100)
Tab2txtCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline='stats', group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG")
TabOption2 = input.string ("Bottom Right", "", options= , inline="stats", group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG")
tabinp2 = TabOption2 == "Top Left" ? position.top_left : TabOption2 == "Top Center" ? position.top_center : TabOption2 == "Top Right" ? position.top_right : TabOption2 == "Middle Left" ? position.middle_left : TabOption2 == "Middle Right" ? position.middle_right : TabOption2 == "Bottom Left" ? position.bottom_left : TabOption2 == "Bottom Center" ? position.bottom_center : position.bottom_right
notesbool = false
NOTES_M_Bool = input.bool (true, "", group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG", inline="stats2")
txt101 = input.string ("NOTES", title="", inline="stats2", group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG")
Tab3txtCol = input.color (color.new(#787b86, 0), "", inline='stats2', group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG")
TabOption3 = input.string ("Top Center", "", options= , inline="stats2", group="BIAS & NOTES PRECONFIG")
tabinp3 = TabOption3 == "Top Left" ? position.top_left : TabOption3 == "Top Center" ? position.top_center : TabOption3 == "Top Right" ? position.top_right : TabOption3 == "Middle Left" ? position.middle_left : TabOption3 == "Middle Right" ? position.middle_right : TabOption3 == "Bottom Left" ? position.bottom_left : TabOption3 == "Bottom Center" ? position.bottom_center : position.bottom_right
BIASbool1 = input.bool (true, '', inline="BIAS1", group="BIAS & NOTES")
txt52 = input.string ("DXY ", title="", inline="BIAS1", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASOption1 = input.string ("Unclear", options= , title="", inline="BIAS1", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASbool2 = input.bool (true, '', inline="BIAS2", group="BIAS & NOTES")
txt53 = input.string ("SPX ", title="", inline="BIAS2", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASOption2 = input.string ("Unclear", options= , title="", inline="BIAS2", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASbool3 = input.bool (true, '', inline="BIAS3", group="BIAS & NOTES")
txt54 = input.string ("DOW ", title="", inline="BIAS3", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASOption3 = input.string ("Unclear", options= , title="", inline="BIAS3", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASbool4 = input.bool (true, '', inline="BIAS4", group="BIAS & NOTES")
txt55 = input.string ("NAS ", title="", inline="BIAS4", group="BIAS & NOTES")
BIASOption4 = input.string ("Unclear", options= , title="", inline="BIAS4", group="BIAS & NOTES")
notes = input.text_area ("@smc_trading_br", "Notes", group = "BIAS & NOTES")
//--------------------END OF INPUTS--------------------//
// Pre-Def
DOM = (timeframe.multiplier <= inputMaxInterval) and (timeframe.isintraday)
newDay = ta.change(dayofweek)
newWeek = ta.change(weekofyear)
newMonth = ta.change(time("M"))
transparentcol = color.rgb(255,255,255,100)
LSVLC = color.rgb(255,255,255,100)
NYSVLC = color.rgb(255,255,255,100)
PMSVLC = color.rgb(255,255,255,100)
ASVLC = color.rgb(255,255,255,100)
LSVLS = "dotted"
NYSVLS = "dotted"
PMSVLS = "dotted"
ASVLS = "dotted"
// Functions
isToday = false
if year(timenow) == year(time) and month(timenow) == month(time) and dayofmonth(timenow) == dayofmonth(time)
isToday := true
// Current Week
thisweek = year(timenow) == year(time) and weekofyear(timenow) == weekofyear(time)
LastOneWeek = year(timenow) == year(time) and weekofyear(timenow-604800000) == weekofyear(time)
LastTwoWeek = year(timenow) == year(time) and weekofyear(timenow-1209600000) == weekofyear(time)
LastThreeWeek = year(timenow) == year(time) and weekofyear(timenow-1814400000) == weekofyear(time)
LastFourWeek = year(timenow) == year(time) and weekofyear(timenow-2419200000) == weekofyear(time)
Last4Weeks = false
if thisweek == true or LastOneWeek == true or LastTwoWeek == true or LastThreeWeek == true or LastFourWeek == true
Last4Weeks := true
// Function to draw Vertical Lines
vline(Start, Color, linestyle, LineWidth) =>
line.new(x1=Start, y1=low - ta.tr, x2=Start, y2=high + ta.tr, xloc=xloc.bar_time, extend=extend.both, color=Color, style=linestyle, width=LineWidth)
// Function to convert forex pips into whole numbers
atr = ta.atr(14)
toWhole(number) =>
if syminfo.type == "forex" // This method only works on forex pairs
_return = atr < 1.0 ? (number / syminfo.mintick) / 10 : number
_return := atr >= 1.0 and atr < 100.0 and syminfo.currency == "JPY" ? _return * 100 : _return
else
number
// Function for determining the Start of a Session (taken from the Pinescript manual: www.tradingview.com )
SessionBegins(sess) =>
t = time("", sess , Timezone)
DOM and (not barstate.isfirst) and na(t ) and not na(t)
// BarIn Session
BarInSession(sess) =>
time(timeframe.period, sess, Timezone) != 0
// Label Type Logic
var SFistrue = true
if LabelTextOptioninput == "Time"
SFistrue := true
else
SFistrue := false
// Session String to int
SeshStartHour(Session) =>
math.round(str.tonumber(str.substring(Session,0,2)))
SeshStartMins(Session) =>
math.round(str.tonumber(str.substring(Session,2,4)))
SeshEndHour(Session) =>
math.round(str.tonumber(str.substring(Session,5,7)))
SeshEndMins(Session) =>
math.round(str.tonumber(str.substring(Session,7,9)))
// Time periods
CBDR = "1600-2000:1234567"
ASIA = "2000-0000:1234567"
FLOUT = "1600-0000:1234567"
midsesh = "0000-1600:1234567"
cbdrOpenTime = timestamp (Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(CBDR), SeshStartMins(CBDR), 00)
cbdrEndTime = timestamp (Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(CBDR), SeshEndMins(CBDR), 00)
asiaOpenTime = timestamp (Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(ASIA), SeshStartMins(ASIA), 00)
asiaEndTime = timestamp (Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(ASIA), SeshEndMins(ASIA), 00)+86400000
floutOpenTime = timestamp (Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(FLOUT), SeshStartMins(FLOUT), 00)
floutEndTime = timestamp (Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(FLOUT), SeshEndMins(FLOUT), 00)+86400000
CBDRTime = time (timeframe.period, CBDR, Timezone)
ASIATime = time (timeframe.period, ASIA, Timezone)
FLOUTTime = time (timeframe.period, FLOUT, Timezone)
LabelOnlyToday = true
// Time Periods
LondonStartTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(LDNsesh), SeshStartMins(LDNsesh), 00)
LondonEndTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(LDNsesh), SeshEndMins(LDNsesh), 00)
NYStartTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(NYsesh), SeshStartMins(NYsesh), 00)
NYEndTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(NYsesh), SeshEndMins(NYsesh), 00)
LCStartTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(LCsesh), SeshStartMins(LCsesh), 00)
LCEndTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(LCsesh), SeshEndMins(LCsesh), 00)
PMStartTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(PMsesh), SeshStartMins(PMsesh), 00)
PMEndTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(PMsesh), SeshEndMins(PMsesh), 00)
AsianStartTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(ASIA2sesh), SeshStartMins(ASIA2sesh), 00)
AsianEndTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(ASIA2sesh), SeshEndMins(ASIA2sesh), 00)
FreeStartTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshStartHour(FreeSesh), SeshStartMins(FreeSesh), 00)
FreeEndTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, SeshEndHour(FreeSesh), SeshEndMins(FreeSesh), 00)
MidnightOpenTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 0, 0, 00)
CLEANUPTIME = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 0, 0, 00) - 16200000
LondonOpenTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 3, 0, 00)
NYOpenTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 8, 30, 00)
EquitiesOpenTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 9, 30, 00)
AfternoonOpenTime = timestamp(Timezone, year, month, dayofmonth, 13, 30, 00)
tMidnight = time("1", "0000-0001:1234567", Timezone)
// Cleanup - Remove old drawing objects
Cleanup(days) =>
// Delete old drawing objects
// One day is 86400000 milliseconds
removal_timestamp = (CLEANUPTIME) - (days * 86400000) // Remove every drawing object older than the start of the Today's Midnight
a_allLines = line.all
a_allLabels = label.all
a_allboxes = box.all
// Remove old lines
if array.size(a_allLines) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(a_allLines) - 1
line_x2 = line.get_x2(array.get(a_allLines, i))
if line_x2 < (removal_timestamp)
line.delete(array.get(a_allLines, i))
// Remove old labels
if array.size(a_allLabels) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(a_allLabels) - 1
label_x = label.get_x(array.get(a_allLabels, i))
if label_x < removal_timestamp
label.delete(array.get(a_allLabels, i))
// Remove old boxes
if array.size(a_allboxes) > 0
for i = 0 to array.size(a_allboxes) - 1
box_x = box.get_right(array.get(a_allboxes, i))
if box_x < (removal_timestamp - 86400000)
box.delete(array.get(a_allboxes, i))
// End of Cleanup function
// Terminus Function
Terminus(Terminus_Inp)=>
if Terminus_Inp == "Terminus @ Current Time"
_return = timenow
else if Terminus_Inp == "Terminus @ Current Time +15min"
_return = timenow + 900000
else if Terminus_Inp == "Terminus @ Current Time +30min"
_return = timenow + 1800000
else if Terminus_Inp == "Terminus @ Current Time +45min"
_return = timenow + 2700000
else if Terminus_Inp == "Terminus @ Current Time +1hr"
_return = timenow + 3600000
else if Terminus_Inp == "Terminus @ Current Time +2hr"
_return = timenow + 7200000
else
_return = timenow + 10800000
// Linestyle Function
MNOPLS = Midnight_Open_LS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : Midnight_Open_LS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
LNOPLS = london_Open_LS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : london_Open_LS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
NWYOPLS = NY_Open_LS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : NY_Open_LS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
EQOPLS = Equities_Open_LS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : Equities_Open_LS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
MOPLSS = MOPLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : MOPLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
NYOPLSS = NYOPLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : NYOPLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
EOPLSS = EOPLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : EOPLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
AFTOPLSS = AFTOPLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : AFTOPLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
WeekOpenLS = WOLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : WOLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
MonthOpenLS = MOLS=="Solid" ? line.style_solid : MOLS == "Dotted" ? line.style_dotted : line.style_dashed
// Linewidth Function
MOPLW = Midnight_Open_LW=="1px" ? 1 : Midnight_Open_LW == "2px" ? 2 : Midnight_Open_LW == "3px" ? 3 : Midnight_Open_LW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
LOPLW = London_Open_LW=="1px" ? 1 : London_Open_LW == "2px" ? 2 : London_Open_LW == "3px" ? 3 : London_Open_LW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
NYOPLW = NY_Open_LW=="1px" ? 1 : NY_Open_LW == "2px" ? 2 : NY_Open_LW == "3px" ? 3 : NY_Open_LW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
EOPLW = Equities_Open_LW=="1px" ? 1 : Equities_Open_LW == "2px" ? 2 : Equities_Open_LW == "3px" ? 3 : Equities_Open_LW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
MOPPLW = i_MOPLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_MOPLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_MOPLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_MOPLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
NYOPPLW = i_NYOPLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_NYOPLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_NYOPLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_NYOPLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
EOPPLW = i_EOPLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_EOPLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_EOPLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_EOPLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
AFTOPLW = i_AFTOPLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_AFTOPLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_AFTOPLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_AFTOPLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
WEEKOPPLW = i_WOPLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_WOPLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_WOPLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_WOPLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
MONTHOPPLW = i_MONPLW=="1px" ? 1 : i_MONPLW == "2px" ? 2 : i_MONPLW == "3px" ? 3 : i_MONPLW == "4px" ? 4 : 5
// Label Size Function
LabelSize =LabelSizeInput=="Auto" ? size.auto : LabelSizeInput=="Tiny" ? size.tiny : LabelSizeInput=="Small" ? size.small : LabelSizeInput=="Normal" ? size.normal : LabelSizeInput=="Large" ? size.large : size.huge
// Creating Variables
var London_Start_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=LSVLC, width=1)
var London_End_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=LSVLC, width=1)
var LondonFill = linefill.new(London_Start_Vline, London_End_Vline, LSFC)
var NY_Start_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=NYSVLC, width=1)
var NY_End_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=NYSVLC, width=1)
var NYFill = linefill.new(NY_Start_Vline, NY_End_Vline, NYSFC)
var LC_Start_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=NYSVLC, width=1)
var LC_End_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=NYSVLC, width=1)
var LCFill = linefill.new(LC_Start_Vline, LC_End_Vline, LCSFC)
var PM_Start_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=PMSVLC, width=1)
var PM_End_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=PMSVLC, width=1)
var PMFill = linefill.new(PM_Start_Vline, PM_End_Vline, PMSFC)
var Asian_Start_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=ASVLC, width=1)
var Asian_End_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=ASVLC, width=1)
var AsianFill = linefill.new(Asian_Start_Vline, Asian_End_Vline, ASFC)
var Free_Start_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=ASVLC, width=1)
var Free_End_Vline = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=ASVLC, width=1)
var FreeFill = linefill.new(Free_Start_Vline, Free_End_Vline, FSFC)
var Midnight_Open = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=MOPColor, width=1)
var London_Open = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=LOPColor, width=1)
var NY_Open = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=NYOPColor, width=1)
var Equities_Open = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=EOPColor, width=1)
// When a New Day Starts, Start Drawing all lines
if newDay and dayofweek != dayofweek.sunday
// London Session
if (ShowLondon and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(London_Start_Vline )
line.delete(London_End_Vline )
linefill.delete(LondonFill )
London_Start_Vline := vline(LondonStartTime,transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
London_End_Vline := vline(LondonEndTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
if ShowSFill
LondonFill := linefill.new(London_Start_Vline, London_End_Vline, LSFC)
// New York Session
if (ShowNY and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(NY_Start_Vline )
line.delete(NY_End_Vline )
linefill.delete(NYFill )
NY_Start_Vline := vline(NYStartTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
NY_End_Vline := vline(NYEndTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
if ShowSFill
NYFill := linefill.new(NY_Start_Vline, NY_End_Vline, NYSFC)
// London Close
if (ShowLC and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(LC_End_Vline )
linefill.delete(LCFill )
LC_Start_Vline := vline(LCStartTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
LC_End_Vline := vline(LCEndTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
if ShowSFill
LCFill := linefill.new(LC_Start_Vline, LC_End_Vline, LCSFC)
// PM Session
if (ShowPM and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(PM_Start_Vline )
line.delete(PM_End_Vline )
linefill.delete(PMFill )
PM_Start_Vline := vline(PMStartTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
PM_End_Vline := vline(PMEndTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
if ShowSFill
PMFill := linefill.new(PM_Start_Vline, PM_End_Vline, PMSFC)
// Asian Session
if (ShowAsian and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(Asian_Start_Vline )
line.delete(Asian_End_Vline )
linefill.delete(AsianFill )
Asian_Start_Vline := vline(AsianStartTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
Asian_End_Vline := vline(AsianEndTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
// if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
// // line.delete(Asian_Start_Vline)
// // line.delete(Asian_End_Vline)
// Asian_Start_Vline := vline(MidnightOpenTime+244800000, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
// Asian_End_Vline := vline(MidnightOpenTime+259200000, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
if ShowSFill
AsianFill := linefill.new(Asian_Start_Vline, Asian_End_Vline, ASFC)
// Free Session
if (ShowFreeSesh and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(Free_Start_Vline )
line.delete(Free_End_Vline )
linefill.delete(FreeFill )
Free_Start_Vline := vline(FreeStartTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
Free_End_Vline := vline(FreeEndTime, transparentcol, line.style_solid, 1)
if ShowSFill
FreeFill := linefill.new(Free_Start_Vline, Free_End_Vline, FSFC)
// Midnight Opening Price
if (ShowMOP and DOM)
if MOLHist == false
line.delete(Midnight_Open )
Midnight_Open := vline(MidnightOpenTime, MOPColor, MNOPLS, MOPLW)
// London Opening Price
if (ShowLOP and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(London_Open )
London_Open := vline(LondonOpenTime, LOPColor, LNOPLS, LOPLW)
// New York Opening Price
if (ShowNYOP and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(NY_Open )
NY_Open := vline(NYOpenTime, NYOPColor, NWYOPLS, NYOPLW)
// Equities Opening Price
if (ShowEOP and DOM)
if ShowTSO
line.delete(Equities_Open )
Equities_Open := vline(EquitiesOpenTime, EOPColor, EQOPLS, EOPLW)
// Variables
var label MOPLB = na
var line MOPLN = na
var label NYOPLB = na
var line NYOPLN = na
var label EOPLB = na
var line EOPLN = na
var line AFTLN = na
var label AFTLB = na
// New York Midnight Open Price line
var openMidnight = 0.0
if tMidnight
if not tMidnight
openMidnight := open
else
openMidnight := math.max(open, openMidnight)
if (ShowMOPP and (openMidnight != openMidnight ) and DOM and barstate.isconfirmed)
label.delete(MOPLB )
if ShowMOPL == false
line.delete(MOPLN )
MOPLN := line.new(x1=tMidnight, y1=openMidnight, x2=tMidnight+86400000, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=openMidnight, color=MOPColP, style=MOPLSS, width=MOPPLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
line.set_x2(MOPLN, tMidnight+259200000)
if ShowLabel
MOPLB := label.new(x=tMidnight+86400000, y=openMidnight, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=MOPColP, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize, tooltip="Midnight Opening Price")
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
label.set_x(MOPLB, tMidnight+259200000)
if ShowLabelText
if SFistrue
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(MOPLB, " 00:00 | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(MOPLB, " 00:00 ")
label.set_tooltip(MOPLB, "Midnight Opening Price")
else
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(MOPLB, " Midnight Opening Price | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(MOPLB, " Midnight Opening Price ")
label.set_tooltip(MOPLB, "")
label.set_textcolor(MOPLB, LabelTextColor)
label.set_size(MOPLB,LabelSize)
if time > PMEndTime and time < (MidnightOpenTime + 86400000)
line.delete(MOPLN )
if Terminusinp != "Terminus @ Next Midnight" and ShowMOPL == false
line.set_x2(MOPLN, Terminus(Terminusinp))
label.set_x(MOPLB, Terminus(Terminusinp))
// New York Opening Price Line
if (ShowNYOPP and (time == NYOpenTime) and DOM)
label.delete(NYOPLB )
if ShowPrev == false
line.delete(NYOPLN )
NYOPLN := line.new(x1=NYOpenTime, y1=open, x2=NYOpenTime+55800000, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=open, color=NYOPColP, style=NYOPLSS, width=NYOPPLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
line.set_x2(NYOPLN, NYOpenTime+228600000)
if ShowLabel
NYOPLB := label.new(x=NYOpenTime+55800000, y=open, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=NYOPColP, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize, tooltip="New York Opening Price")
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
label.set_x(NYOPLB, NYOpenTime+228600000)
if ShowLabelText
if SFistrue
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(NYOPLB, " 08:30 | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(NYOPLB, " 08:30 ")
label.set_tooltip(NYOPLB, "New York Opening Price")
else
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(NYOPLB, " New York Opening Price | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(NYOPLB, " New York Opening Price ")
label.set_tooltip(NYOPLB, "")
label.set_textcolor(NYOPLB, LabelTextColor)
label.set_size(NYOPLB,LabelSize)
if Terminusinp != "Terminus @ Next Midnight" and ShowPrev == false
line.set_x2(NYOPLN, Terminus(Terminusinp))
label.set_x(NYOPLB, Terminus(Terminusinp))
// Equities Opening Price Line
if (ShowEOPP and (time == EquitiesOpenTime) and DOM)
label.delete(EOPLB )
if ShowPrev == false
line.delete(EOPLN )
EOPLN := line.new(x1=EquitiesOpenTime, y1=open, x2=EquitiesOpenTime+52200000, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=open, color=EOPColP, style=EOPLSS, width=EOPPLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
line.set_x2(EOPLN, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabel
EOPLB := label.new(x=EquitiesOpenTime+52200000, y=open, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=EOPColP, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize, tooltip="Equities Opening Price")
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
label.set_x(EOPLB, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabelText
if SFistrue
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(EOPLB, " 09:30 | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(EOPLB, " 09:30 ")
label.set_tooltip(EOPLB, "Equities Opening Price")
else
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(EOPLB, " Equities Opening Price | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(EOPLB, " Equities Opening Price ")
label.set_tooltip(EOPLB, "")
label.set_textcolor(EOPLB, LabelTextColor)
label.set_size(EOPLB,LabelSize)
if Terminusinp != "Terminus @ Next Midnight" and ShowPrev == false
line.set_x2(EOPLN, Terminus(Terminusinp))
label.set_x(EOPLB, Terminus(Terminusinp))
// Afternoon Opening Price Line
if (ShowAFTPP and (time == AfternoonOpenTime) and DOM)
label.delete(AFTLB )
if ShowPrev == false
line.delete(AFTLN )
AFTLN := line.new(x1=AfternoonOpenTime, y1=open, x2=EquitiesOpenTime+52200000, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=open, color=AFTOPColP, style=AFTOPLSS, width=AFTOPLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
line.set_x2(AFTLN, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabel
AFTLB := label.new(x=EquitiesOpenTime+52200000, y=open, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=AFTOPColP, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize, tooltip="Equities Opening Price")
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
label.set_x(AFTLB, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabelText
if SFistrue
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(AFTLB, " 01:30 | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(AFTLB, " 01:30 ")
label.set_tooltip(AFTLB, " Afternoon Opening Price")
else
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(AFTLB, " Afternoon Opening Price | " + str.tostring(open))
else
label.set_text(AFTLB, " Afternoon Opening Price ")
label.set_tooltip(AFTLB, "")
label.set_textcolor(AFTLB, LabelTextColor)
label.set_size(AFTLB,LabelSize)
if Terminusinp != "Terminus @ Next Midnight" and ShowPrev == false
line.set_x2(AFTLN, Terminus(Terminusinp))
label.set_x(AFTLB, Terminus(Terminusinp))
// HTF Variables
var Weekly_open = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=i_WeekOpenCol, style=WeekOpenLS, width=1)
var Weekly_openlbl = label.new(x=na, y=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=LabelTextColor, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize)
var WeeklyOpenTime = time
var Monthly_open = line.new(x1=na, y1=na, x2=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=close, color=i_MonthOpenCol, style=MonthOpenLS, width=1)
var Monthly_openlbl = label.new(x=na, y=na, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=LabelTextColor, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize)
var MonthlyOpenTime = time
// Get HTF Price levels
WeeklyOpen = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "W", open, lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_on)
MonthlyOpen = request.security(syminfo.tickerid, "M", open, lookahead = barmerge.lookahead_on)
// Weekly Open
if newWeek
WeeklyOpenTime := time
if ShowWeekOpen and newDay and Last4Weeks
label.delete(Weekly_openlbl )
line.delete(Weekly_open )
// if ShowPrev == false
// line.delete(Weekly_open )
Weekly_open:= line.new(x1=WeeklyOpenTime-25200000, y1=WeeklyOpen, x2=EquitiesOpenTime+52200000, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=WeeklyOpen, color=i_WeekOpenCol, style=WeekOpenLS, width=WEEKOPPLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
line.set_x2(Weekly_open, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabel
Weekly_openlbl := label.new(x=EquitiesOpenTime+52200000, y=WeeklyOpen, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=LabelTextColor, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize, tooltip="Weekly Open: " + str.tostring(WeeklyOpen))
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
label.set_x(Weekly_openlbl, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabelText
if SFistrue
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(Weekly_openlbl," W.O. | " + str.tostring(WeeklyOpen))
else
label.set_text(Weekly_openlbl," W.O. ")
label.set_tooltip(Weekly_openlbl, " Weekly Opening Price ")
else
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(Weekly_openlbl," Weekly Open | " + str.tostring(WeeklyOpen))
else
label.set_text(Weekly_openlbl," Weekly Open ")
label.set_tooltip(Weekly_openlbl, "")
label.set_textcolor(Weekly_openlbl, LabelTextColor)
label.set_size(Weekly_openlbl, LabelSize)
if timeframe.multiplier > 60
line.set_x2(Weekly_open, AsianEndTime + 232000000)
label.set_x(Weekly_openlbl, AsianEndTime + 232000000)
if timeframe.period == "D"
line.set_x2(Weekly_open, AsianEndTime + 832000000)
label.set_x(Weekly_openlbl, AsianEndTime + 832000000)
if timeframe.period == "M"
line.delete(Weekly_open)
label.delete(Weekly_openlbl)
if Terminusinp != "Terminus @ Next Midnight" and DOM
line.set_x2(Weekly_open, Terminus(Terminusinp))
label.set_x(Weekly_openlbl, Terminus(Terminusinp))
// Monthly Open
if newMonth
MonthlyOpenTime := time
if showMonthOpen and newDay
line.delete(Monthly_open )
label.delete(Monthly_openlbl )
Monthly_open:= line.new(x1=MonthlyOpenTime, y1=MonthlyOpen, x2=AsianEndTime, xloc=xloc.bar_time, y2=MonthlyOpen, color=i_MonthOpenCol, style=MonthOpenLS, width=MONTHOPPLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
line.set_x2(Monthly_open, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabel
Monthly_openlbl := label.new(x=AsianEndTime, y=MonthlyOpen, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=LabelColor, textcolor=LabelTextColor, style=label.style_label_left, size=LabelSize, tooltip="Monthly Open: " + str.tostring(MonthlyOpen))
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday and syminfo.type != "crypto"
label.set_x(Monthly_openlbl, EquitiesOpenTime+225000000)
if ShowLabelText
if SFistrue
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(Monthly_openlbl," M.O. | " + str.tostring(MonthlyOpen))
else
label.set_text(Monthly_openlbl," M.O. ")
label.set_tooltip(Monthly_openlbl, " Monthly Opening Price ")
else
if ShowPrices == true
label.set_text(Monthly_openlbl, " Monthly Open | " + str.tostring(MonthlyOpen))
else
label.set_text(Monthly_openlbl, " Monthly Open ")
label.set_tooltip(Monthly_openlbl, "")
label.set_textcolor(Monthly_openlbl, LabelTextColor)
label.set_size(Monthly_openlbl, LabelSize)
if timeframe.multiplier > 60
line.set_x2(Monthly_open, AsianEndTime + 232000000)
label.set_x(Monthly_openlbl, AsianEndTime + 232000000)
if timeframe.period == "D"
line.set_x2(Monthly_open, AsianEndTime + 832000000)
label.set_x(Monthly_openlbl, AsianEndTime + 832000000)
if timeframe.period == "W"
line.set_x2(Monthly_open, AsianEndTime + 2592000000)
label.set_x(Monthly_openlbl, AsianEndTime + 2592000000)
if timeframe.period == "M"
line.delete(Monthly_open)
label.delete(Monthly_openlbl)
if Terminusinp != "Terminus @ Next Midnight" and DOM
line.set_x2(Monthly_open, Terminus(Terminusinp))
label.set_x(Monthly_openlbl, Terminus(Terminusinp))
// CBDR Stuff
var float cbdr_hi = na
var float cbdr_lo = na
var float cbdr_diff = na
var box cbdrbox = na
var line cbdr_hi_line = na
var line cbdr_lo_line = na
var line dev01negline = na
var line dev02negline = na
var line dev03negline = na
var line dev04negline = na
var line dev01posline = na
var line dev02posline = na
var line dev03posline = na
var line dev04posline = na
if SessionBegins(CBDR) and DOM
cbdr_hi := high
cbdr_lo := low
cbdr_diff := cbdr_hi - cbdr_lo
if ShowTSO
box.delete(cbdrbox )
line.delete(dev01posline )
line.delete(dev01negline )
line.delete(dev02posline )
line.delete(dev02negline )
line.delete(dev03posline )
line.delete(dev03negline )
line.delete(dev04posline )
line.delete(dev04negline )
if ShowCBDR
cbdrbox := box.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo, color.new(CBDRBoxCol,90), 1, line.style_solid, extend.none, xloc.bar_time, color.new(CBDRBoxCol,90), txt0, size.auto, color.new(box_text_cbdr_col,80), text_wrap=text.wrap_auto)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
box.set_right(cbdrbox, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
line.set_x2(cbdr_hi_line, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
line.set_x2(cbdr_lo_line, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
if box_text_cbdr == false
box.set_text(cbdrbox, "")
if ShowDev and ShowCBDR and bool_cbdr_dev
for i = 1 to DevCount by 1
if i == 1
dev01posline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev01negline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi - cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev01posline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
line.set_x2(dev01negline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
if i == 2
dev02posline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo + cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev02negline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi - cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev02posline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
line.set_x2(dev02negline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
if i == 3
dev03posline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo + cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev03negline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi - cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev03posline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
line.set_x2(dev03negline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
if i == 4
dev04posline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo + cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev04negline := line.new(cbdrOpenTime, cbdr_hi - cbdr_diff * i, cbdrEndTime, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev04posline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
line.set_x2(dev04negline, cbdrOpenTime+187200000)
else if CBDRTime
cbdr_hi := math.max(high, cbdr_hi)
cbdr_lo := math.min(low, cbdr_lo)
cbdr_diff := cbdr_hi - cbdr_lo
for i = 1 to DevCount by 1
if i == 1 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev01posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev01posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev01negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev01negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
if i == 2 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev02posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev02posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev02negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev02negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
if i == 3 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev03posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev03posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev03negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev03negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
if i == 4 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev04posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev04posline, cbdr_hi + cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev04negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev04negline, cbdr_lo - cbdr_diff * i)
if (cbdr_hi > cbdr_hi )
if ShowCBDR
box.set_top(cbdrbox, cbdr_hi)
if (cbdr_lo < cbdr_lo )
if ShowCBDR
box.set_bottom(cbdrbox, cbdr_lo)
if DevDirection == "Upside Only"
line.delete(dev01negline)
line.delete(dev02negline)
line.delete(dev03negline)
line.delete(dev04negline)
else if DevDirection == "Downside Only"
line.delete(dev01posline)
line.delete(dev02posline)
line.delete(dev03posline)
line.delete(dev04posline)
// ASIA Stuff
var float asia_hi = na
var float asia_lo = na
var float asia_diff = na
var box asia_box = na
var line asia_hi_line = na
var line asia_lo_line = na
var line dev01negline_asia = na
var line dev02negline_asia = na
var line dev03negline_asia = na
var line dev04negline_asia = na
var line dev01posline_asia = na
var line dev02posline_asia = na
var line dev03posline_asia = na
var line dev04posline_asia = na
if SessionBegins(ASIA) and DOM
asia_hi := high
asia_lo := low
asia_diff := asia_hi - asia_lo
if ShowTSO
box.delete(asia_box )
line.delete(dev01posline_asia )
line.delete(dev01negline_asia )
line.delete(dev02posline_asia )
line.delete(dev02negline_asia )
line.delete(dev03posline_asia )
line.delete(dev03negline_asia )
line.delete(dev04posline_asia )
line.delete(dev04negline_asia )
if ShowASIA
asia_box := box.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi, asiaEndTime, asia_lo, color.new(ASIABoxCol,90), 1, line.style_solid, extend.none, xloc.bar_time, color.new(ASIABoxCol,90), txt1, size.auto, color.new(box_text_asia_col,80), text_wrap=text.wrap_auto)
if box_text_asia == false
box.set_text(asia_box, "")
if ShowDev and ShowASIA and bool_asia_dev
for i = 1 to DevCount by 1
if i == 1
dev01posline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi + asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_hi + asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev01negline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi - asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo - asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if i == 2
dev02posline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi + asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo + asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev02negline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi - asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo - asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if i == 3
dev03posline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi + asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo + asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev03negline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi - asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo - asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if i == 4
dev04posline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi + asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo + asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev04negline_asia := line.new(asiaOpenTime, asia_hi - asia_diff * i, asiaEndTime, asia_lo - asia_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
else if ASIATime
asia_hi := math.max(high, asia_hi)
asia_lo := math.min(low, asia_lo)
asia_diff := asia_hi - asia_lo
for i = 1 to DevCount by 1
if i == 1 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev01posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev01posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev01negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev01negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
if i == 2 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev02posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev02posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev02negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev02negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
if i == 3 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev03posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev03posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev03negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev03negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
if i == 4 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev04posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev04posline_asia, asia_hi + asia_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev04negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev04negline_asia, asia_lo - asia_diff * i)
if (asia_hi > asia_hi )
box.set_top(asia_box, asia_hi)
if (asia_lo < asia_lo )
box.set_bottom(asia_box, asia_lo)
if DevDirection == "Upside Only"
line.delete(dev01negline_asia)
line.delete(dev02negline_asia)
line.delete(dev03negline_asia)
line.delete(dev04negline_asia)
else if DevDirection == "Downside Only"
line.delete(dev01posline_asia)
line.delete(dev02posline_asia)
line.delete(dev03posline_asia)
line.delete(dev04posline_asia)
// FLOUT Stuff
var float flout_hi = na
var float flout_lo = na
var float flout_diff = na
var box floutbox = na
var line flout_hi_line = na
var line flout_lo_line = na
var line dev01negline_flout = na
var line dev02negline_flout = na
var line dev03negline_flout = na
var line dev04negline_flout = na
var line dev01posline_flout = na
var line dev02posline_flout = na
var line dev03posline_flout = na
var line dev04posline_flout = na
if SessionBegins(FLOUT) and DOM
flout_hi := high
flout_lo := low
flout_diff := flout_hi - flout_lo
if ShowTSO
box.delete(floutbox )
line.delete(dev01posline_flout )
line.delete(dev01negline_flout )
line.delete(dev02posline_flout )
line.delete(dev02negline_flout )
line.delete(dev03posline_flout )
line.delete(dev03negline_flout )
line.delete(dev04posline_flout )
line.delete(dev04negline_flout )
if ShowFLOUT
floutbox := box.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi, floutEndTime, flout_lo, color.new(FLOUTBoxCol,90), 1, line.style_solid, extend.none, xloc.bar_time, color.new(FLOUTBoxCol,90), txt7, size.auto, color.new(box_text_flout_col,80), text_wrap=text.wrap_auto)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
box.set_right(floutbox, floutOpenTime+201600000)
line.set_x2(flout_hi_line, floutOpenTime+201600000)
line.set_x2(flout_lo_line, floutOpenTime+201600000)
if box_text_cbdr == false
box.set_text(floutbox, "")
if ShowDev and ShowFLOUT and bool_flout_dev
for i = 0.5 to DevCount by 0.5
if i == 0.5
dev01posline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi + flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_hi + flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev01negline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi - flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo - flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev01posline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
line.set_x2(dev01negline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
if i == 1
dev02posline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi + flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo + flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev02negline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi - flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo - flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev02posline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
line.set_x2(dev02negline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
if i == 1.5
dev03posline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi + flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo + flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev03negline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi - flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo - flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev03posline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
line.set_x2(dev03negline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
if i == 2
dev04posline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi + flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo + flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
dev04negline_flout := line.new(floutOpenTime, flout_hi - flout_diff * i, floutEndTime, flout_lo - flout_diff * i, xloc=xloc.bar_time, color=DevLNCol, style=DEVLSS, width=DEVLW)
if dayofweek == dayofweek.friday
line.set_x2(dev04posline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
line.set_x2(dev04negline_flout, floutOpenTime+201600000)
else if FLOUTTime
flout_hi := math.max(high, flout_hi)
flout_lo := math.min(low, flout_lo)
flout_diff := flout_hi - flout_lo
for i = 0.5 to DevCount by 0.5
if i == 0.5 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev01posline_flout, flout_hi + flout_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev01posline_flout, flout_hi + flout_diff * i)
line.set_y1(dev01negline_flout, flout_lo - flout_diff * i)
line.set_y2(dev01negline_flout, flout_lo - flout_diff * i)
if i == 1 and ShowDev
line.set_y1(dev02posline_flout, flout_hi + flout_diff * i)
line.set_y
chrono_utilsLibrary "chrono_utils"
Collection of objects and common functions that are related to datetime windows session days and time
ranges. The main purpose of this library is to handle time-related functionality and make it easy to reason about a
future bar checking if it will be part of a predefined session and/or inside a datetime window. All existing session
functionality I found in the documentation e.g. "not na(time(timeframe, session, timezone))" are not suitable for
strategy scripts, since the execution of the orders is delayed by one bar, due to the script execution happening at
the bar close. Moreover, a history operator with a negative value that looks forward is not allowed in any pinescript
expression. So, a prediction for the next bar using the bars_back argument of "time()"" and "time_close()" was
necessary. Thus, I created this library to overcome this small but very important limitation. In the meantime, I
added useful functionality to handle session-based behavior. An interesting utility that emerged from this
development is the data anomaly detection where a comparison between the prediction and the actual value is happening.
If those two values are different then a data inconsistency happened between the prediction bar and the actual bar
(probably due to a holiday, half session day, a timezone change etc..)
exTimezone(timezone)
exTimezone - Convert extended timezone to timezone string
Parameters:
timezone (simple string) : - The timezone or a special string
Returns: string representing the timezone
nameOfDay(day)
nameOfDay - Convert the day id into a short nameOfDay
Parameters:
day (int) : - The day id to convert
Returns: - The short name of the day
today()
today - Get the day id of this day
Returns: - The day id
nthDayAfter(day, n)
nthDayAfter - Get the day id of n days after the given day
Parameters:
day (int) : - The day id of the reference day
n (int) : - The number of days to go forward
Returns: - The day id of the day that is n days after the reference day
nextDayAfter(day)
nextDayAfter - Get the day id of next day after the given day
Parameters:
day (int) : - The day id of the reference day
Returns: - The day id of the next day after the reference day
nthDayBefore(day, n)
nthDayBefore - Get the day id of n days before the given day
Parameters:
day (int) : - The day id of the reference day
n (int) : - The number of days to go forward
Returns: - The day id of the day that is n days before the reference day
prevDayBefore(day)
prevDayBefore - Get the day id of previous day before the given day
Parameters:
day (int) : - The day id of the reference day
Returns: - The day id of the previous day before the reference day
tomorrow()
tomorrow - Get the day id of the next day
Returns: - The next day day id
normalize(num, min, max)
normalizeHour - Check if number is inthe range of
Parameters:
num (int)
min (int)
max (int)
Returns: - The normalized number
normalizeHour(hourInDay)
normalizeHour - Check if hour is valid and return a noralized hour range from
Parameters:
hourInDay (int)
Returns: - The normalized hour
normalizeMinute(minuteInHour)
normalizeMinute - Check if minute is valid and return a noralized minute from
Parameters:
minuteInHour (int)
Returns: - The normalized minute
monthInMilliseconds(mon)
monthInMilliseconds - Calculate the miliseconds in one bar of the timeframe
Parameters:
mon (int) : - The month of reference to get the miliseconds
Returns: - The number of milliseconds of the month
barInMilliseconds()
barInMilliseconds - Calculate the miliseconds in one bar of the timeframe
Returns: - The number of milliseconds in one bar
method to_string(this)
to_string - Formats the time window into a human-readable string
Namespace types: DateTimeWindow
Parameters:
this (DateTimeWindow) : - The time window object with the from and to datetimes
Returns: - The string of the time window
method to_string(this)
to_string - Formats the session days into a human-readable string with short day names
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object with the day selection
Returns: - The string of the session day short names
method to_string(this)
to_string - Formats the session time into a human-readable string
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
Returns: - The string of the session time
method to_string(this)
to_string - Formats the session time into a human-readable string
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object with the start and end time of the daily session
Returns: - The string of the session time
method to_string(this)
to_string - Formats the session into a human-readable string
Namespace types: Session
Parameters:
this (Session) : - The session object with the day and the time range selection
Returns: - The string of the session
method init(this, fromDateTime, toDateTime)
init - Initialize the time window object from boolean values of each session day
Namespace types: DateTimeWindow
Parameters:
this (DateTimeWindow) : - The time window object that will hold the from and to datetimes
fromDateTime (int) : - The starting datetime of the time window
toDateTime (int) : - The ending datetime of the time window
Returns: - The time window object
method init(this, refTimezone, chTimezone, fromDateTime, toDateTime)
init - Initialize the time window object from boolean values of each session day
Namespace types: DateTimeWindow
Parameters:
this (DateTimeWindow) : - The time window object that will hold the from and to datetimes
refTimezone (simple string) : - The timezone of reference of the 'from' and 'to' dates
chTimezone (simple string) : - The target timezone to convert the 'from' and 'to' dates
fromDateTime (int) : - The starting datetime of the time window
toDateTime (int) : - The ending datetime of the time window
Returns: - The time window object
method init(this, sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat)
init - Initialize the session days object from boolean values of each session day
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object that will hold the day selection
sun (bool) : - Is Sunday a trading day?
mon (bool) : - Is Monday a trading day?
tue (bool) : - Is Tuesday a trading day?
wed (bool) : - Is Wednesday a trading day?
thu (bool) : - Is Thursday a trading day?
fri (bool) : - Is Friday a trading day?
sat (bool) : - Is Saturday a trading day?
Returns: - The session days object
method init(this, unixTime)
init - Initialize the object from the hour and minute of the session time in exchange timezone (syminfo.timezone)
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
unixTime (int) : - The unix time
Returns: - The session time object
method init(this, hourInDay, minuteInHour)
init - Initialize the object from the hour and minute of the session time in exchange timezone (syminfo.timezone)
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
hourInDay (int) : - The hour of the time
minuteInHour (int) : - The minute of the time
Returns: - The session time object
method init(this, hourInDay, minuteInHour, refTimezone)
init - Initialize the object from the hour and minute of the session time
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
hourInDay (int) : - The hour of the time
minuteInHour (int) : - The minute of the time
refTimezone (string) : - The timezone of reference of the 'hour' and 'minute'
Returns: - The session time object
method init(this, startTime, endTime)
init - Initialize the object from the start and end session time in exchange timezone (syminfo.timezone)
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object that will hold the start and end time of the daily session
startTime (SessionTime) : - The time the session begins
endTime (SessionTime) : - The time the session ends
Returns: - The session time range object
method init(this, startTimeHour, startTimeMinute, endTimeHour, endTimeMinute, refTimezone)
init - Initialize the object from the start and end session time
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object that will hold the start and end time of the daily session
startTimeHour (int) : - The time hour the session begins
startTimeMinute (int) : - The time minute the session begins
endTimeHour (int) : - The time hour the session ends
endTimeMinute (int) : - The time minute the session ends
refTimezone (string)
Returns: - The session time range object
method init(this, days, timeRanges)
init - Initialize the session object from session days and time range
Namespace types: Session
Parameters:
this (Session) : - The session object that will hold the day and the time range selection
days (SessionDays) : - The session days object that defines the days the session is happening
timeRanges (array) : - The array of all the session time ranges during a session day
Returns: - The session object
method init(this, days, timeRanges, names, colors)
init - Initialize the session object from session days and time range
Namespace types: SessionView
Parameters:
this (SessionView) : - The session view object that will hold the session, the names and the color selections
days (SessionDays) : - The session days object that defines the days the session is happening
timeRanges (array) : - The array of all the session time ranges during a session day
names (array) : - The array of the names of the sessions
colors (array) : - The array of the colors of the sessions
Returns: - The session object
method get_size_in_secs(this)
get_size_in_secs - Count the seconds from start to end in the given timeframe
Namespace types: DateTimeWindow
Parameters:
this (DateTimeWindow) : - The time window object with the from and to datetimes
Returns: - The number of seconds inside the time widow for the given timeframe
method get_size_in_secs(this)
get_size_in_secs - Calculate the seconds inside the session
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object with the start and end time of the daily session
Returns: - The number of seconds inside the session
method get_size_in_bars(this)
get_size_in_bars - Count the bars from start to end in the given timeframe
Namespace types: DateTimeWindow
Parameters:
this (DateTimeWindow) : - The time window object with the from and to datetimes
Returns: - The number of bars inside the time widow for the given timeframe
method get_size_in_bars(this)
get_size_in_bars - Calculate the bars inside the session
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object with the start and end time of the daily session
Returns: - The number of bars inside the session for the given timeframe
method is_bar_included(this, offset_forward)
is_bar_included - Check if the given bar is between the start and end dates of the window
Namespace types: DateTimeWindow
Parameters:
this (DateTimeWindow) : - The time window object with the from and to datetimes
offset_forward (simple int) : - The number of bars forward. Default is 1
Returns: - Whether the current bar is inside the datetime window
method is_bar_included(this, offset_forward)
is_bar_included - Check if the given bar is inside the session as defined by the input params (what "not na(time(timeframe.period, this.to_sess_string()) )" should return if you could write it
Namespace types: Session
Parameters:
this (Session) : - The session with the day and the time range selection
offset_forward (simple int) : - The bar forward to check if it is between the from and to datetimes. Default is 1
Returns: - Whether the current time is inside the session
method to_sess_string(this)
to_sess_string - Formats the session days into a session string with day ids
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object
Returns: - The string of the session day ids
method to_sess_string(this)
to_sess_string - Formats the session time into a session string
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
Returns: - The string of the session time
method to_sess_string(this)
to_sess_string - Formats the session time into a session string
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object with the start and end time of the daily session
Returns: - The string of the session time
method to_sess_string(this)
to_sess_string - Formats the session into a session string
Namespace types: Session
Parameters:
this (Session) : - The session object with the day and the time range selection
Returns: - The string of the session
method from_sess_string(this, sess)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session days object from the session string
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object that will hold the day selection
sess (string) : - The session string part that represents the days
Returns: - The session days object
method from_sess_string(this, sess)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session time object from the session string in exchange timezone (syminfo.timezone)
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object that will hold the hour and minute of the time
sess (string) : - The session string part that represents the time HHmm
Returns: - The session time object
method from_sess_string(this, sess, refTimezone)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session time object from the session string
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object that will hold the hour and minute of the time
sess (string) : - The session string part that represents the time HHmm
refTimezone (simple string) : - The timezone of reference of the 'hour' and 'minute'
Returns: - The session time object
method from_sess_string(this, sess)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session time range object from the session string in exchange timezone (syminfo.timezone)
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object that will hold the start and end time of the daily session
sess (string) : - The session string part that represents the time range HHmm-HHmm
Returns: - The session time range object
method from_sess_string(this, sess, refTimezone)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session time range object from the session string
Namespace types: SessionTimeRange
Parameters:
this (SessionTimeRange) : - The session time range object that will hold the start and end time of the daily session
sess (string) : - The session string part that represents the time range HHmm-HHmm
refTimezone (simple string) : - The timezone of reference of the time ranges
Returns: - The session time range object
method from_sess_string(this, sess)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session object from the session string in exchange timezone (syminfo.timezone)
Namespace types: Session
Parameters:
this (Session) : - The session object that will hold the day and the time range selection
sess (string) : - The session string that represents the session HHmm-HHmm,HHmm-HHmm:ddddddd
Returns: - The session time range object
method from_sess_string(this, sess, refTimezone)
from_sess_string - Initialize the session object from the session string
Namespace types: Session
Parameters:
this (Session) : - The session object that will hold the day and the time range selection
sess (string) : - The session string that represents the session HHmm-HHmm,HHmm-HHmm:ddddddd
refTimezone (simple string) : - The timezone of reference of the time ranges
Returns: - The session time range object
method nth_day_after(this, day, n)
nth_day_after - The nth day after the given day that is a session day (true) in the object
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object with the day selection
day (int) : - The day id of the reference day
n (int) : - The number of days after
Returns: - The day id of the nth session day of the week after the given day
method nth_day_before(this, day, n)
nth_day_before - The nth day before the given day that is a session day (true) in the object
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object with the day selection
day (int) : - The day id of the reference day
n (int) : - The number of days after
Returns: - The day id of the nth session day of the week before the given day
method next_day(this)
next_day - The next day that is a session day (true) in the object
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object with the day selection
Returns: - The day id of the next session day of the week
method previous_day(this)
previous_day - The previous day that is session day (true) in the object
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object with the day selection
Returns: - The day id of the previous session day of the week
method get_sec_in_day(this)
get_sec_in_day - Count the seconds since the start of the day this session time represents
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
Returns: - The number of seconds passed from the start of the day until that session time
method get_ms_in_day(this)
get_ms_in_day - Count the milliseconds since the start of the day this session time represents
Namespace types: SessionTime
Parameters:
this (SessionTime) : - The session time object with the hour and minute of the time of the day
Returns: - The number of milliseconds passed from the start of the day until that session time
method is_day_included(this, day)
is_day_included - Check if the given day is inside the session days
Namespace types: SessionDays
Parameters:
this (SessionDays) : - The session days object with the day selection
day (int) : - The day to check if it is a trading day
Returns: - Whether the current day is included in the session days
DateTimeWindow
DateTimeWindow - Object that represents a datetime window with a beginning and an end
Fields:
fromDateTime (series int) : - The beginning of the datetime window
toDateTime (series int) : - The end of the datetime window
SessionDays
SessionDays - Object that represent the trading days of the week
Fields:
days (map) : - The map that contains all days of the week and their session flag
SessionTime
SessionTime - Object that represents the time (hour and minutes)
Fields:
hourInDay (series int) : - The hour of the day that ranges from 0 to 24
minuteInHour (series int) : - The minute of the hour that ranges from 0 to 59
minuteInDay (series int) : - The minute of the day that ranges from 0 to 1440. They will be calculated based on hourInDay and minuteInHour when method is called
SessionTimeRange
SessionTimeRange - Object that represents a range that extends from the start to the end time
Fields:
startTime (SessionTime) : - The beginning of the time range
endTime (SessionTime) : - The end of the time range
isOvernight (series bool) : - Whether or not this is an overnight time range
Session
Session - Object that represents a session
Fields:
days (SessionDays) : - The map of the trading days
timeRanges (array) : - The array with all time ranges of the session during the trading days
SessionView
SessionView - Object that visualize a session
Fields:
sess (Session) : - The Session object to be visualized
names (array) : - The names of the session time ranges
colors (array) : - The colors of the session time ranges
Power Hour Money StrategyDescription of the Pine Script Code: "Power Hour Money Strategy"
This Pine Script strategy, "Power Hour Money Strategy," is designed to trade based on the alignment of multiple time frames (month, week, day, and hour). The strategy aims to enter long or short positions depending on whether all selected time frames are in sync (all green for long positions, all red for short positions). Additionally, the script includes configurations for trading during specific sessions and automatically closing positions at the end of the trading day.
Core Features:
1. Time Frame Sync Check:
- The strategy evaluates whether the current price is higher than the opening price for the month, week, day, and hour to determine if each time frame is "green" (bullish) or "red" (bearish).
2. Session Control:
- The user can select between different trading sessions:
- "NY Session 9:30-11:30"
- "Extended NY Session 8-4"
- "All Sessions"
- Trades are only executed if the current time falls within the selected session.
3. Trailing Stop Mechanism:
- The strategy includes an optional trailing stop mechanism for both long and short positions.
- The trailing stop is configured with a percentage loss from the current price to protect gains.
4. End-of-Day Position Management:
- An option is provided to automatically close all positions at the end of the trading day (5:45 PM Eastern Time).
Detailed Code Breakdown:
1. Input Settings:
- **Session Selection**: Allows the user to choose the trading session.
- **End-of-Day Close**: Option to automatically close positions at the end of the day.
- **Trailing Stop Loss**: Enables or disables the trailing stop loss feature and sets the percentage for long and short positions.
2. Time Frame Calculations:
- The script uses `request.security` to get the opening prices for higher time frames (monthly, weekly, daily, and hourly).
- It compares the current close price to these opening prices to determine if each time frame is green or red.
3. Session Time Definitions:
- Defines the start and end times for the NY session (9:30-11:30 AM) and the extended session (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM).
4. Trade Execution:
- The strategy checks if all selected time frames are in sync and if the current time falls within the trading session.
- If all conditions are met, it enters a long or short position.
5. Trailing Stop Loss Implementation:
- Adjusts the stop price based on the trailing percentage and the current position's size.
- Automatically exits positions if the trailing stop condition is met.
6. End-of-Day Close Implementation:
- Uses a timestamp to check if the current time is 5:45 PM Eastern Time.
- Closes all positions if the end-of-day condition is met.
7. Plotting and Logging:
- Plots indicators to visualize the green/red status of each time frame.
- Logs information about the status of each time frame for debugging and analysis.
Example Usage:
Entering a Long Position: If the month, week, day, and hour are all green and the current time is within the selected session, a long position is entered.
Entering a Short Position: If the month, week, day, and hour are all red and the current time is within the selected session, a short position is entered.
Trailing Stop: Protects gains by exiting the position if the price moves against the set trailing stop percentage.
End-of-Day Close: Automatically closes all open positions at 5:45 PM Eastern Time if enabled.
This strategy is particularly useful for traders who want to ensure that multiple time frames are in alignment before entering a trade and who wish to manage positions effectively throughout the trading day with specific session controls and trailing stops.
Weekday Signal [QuantAlchemy]### Weekday Signal Indicator
#### Overview
The "Weekday Signal " indicator offers a method for triggering entry and exit signals based on specific weekdays and defined trading sessions. This allows traders to tailor their strategies to time slots and days, ensuring strategic execution and optimal trading periods.
Additionally, this indicator exposes signals for external use in other scripts, enabling integration with additional trading strategies or indicators, thereby enhancing its utility and flexibility for trading systems.
#### Definitions
- **Weekday Signal**: An indicator designed to trigger entry and exit signals based on specific weekdays within defined trading sessions.
- **Time Zone**: The local or preferred time zone setting to match market hours across global exchanges.
- **Trading Session**: The specific hours within a day when the trading signals are active.
#### Plots
- **Enter Signal**: Plots a signal when the conditions for entering a trade are met.
- **Exit Signal**: Plots a signal when the conditions for exiting a trade are met.
#### Properties
- **Flexible Time Zones**: Allows users to set their preferred time zone to align with global market hours.
- **Customizable Entry and Exit Days**: Users can select specific weekdays for entry and exit signals.
- **Defined Trading Sessions**: Users can define trading session hours to restrict signals to optimal market times.
- **Visual Indicators**: Provides clear visual plots and background colors on the chart to indicate when entry and exit criteria are met.
- **Dual Group Configuration**: Separate controls for entry and exit setups, offering flexibility in managing trading signals.
#### How to Read
1. **Green Background**: Indicates a potential entry signal.
2. **Red Background**: Indicates a potential exit signal.
3. **Status Line and Data Window**: Shows a value of 1 when an entry or exit condition is met and 0 otherwise.
#### Proposed Interpretations
- **Entry Signals**: When the background turns green and the status line/data window shows a value of 1, it indicates a potential time to enter a trade based on the selected weekday and session.
- **Exit Signals**: When the background turns red and the status line/data window shows a value of 1, it indicates a potential time to exit a trade based on the selected weekday and session.
#### Essential Knowledge
- **Weekdays and Trading Sessions**: Understanding the significance of specific trading days and sessions can help in optimizing trade timings.
- **Time Zones**: Correctly setting the time zone ensures alignment with market hours and accurate signal generation.
#### Deeper Concepts
- **Signal Filtering**: The script uses the `time_filter` library to determine if the current time falls within the defined entry or exit periods.
#### Typical Use Cases
- **Intraday Trading**: Traders who want to restrict their trades to specific weekdays and trading sessions.
- **Strategy Integration**: Users can integrate the signals from this indicator into broader trading strategies or other Pine Scripts using the signals as an external reference to an input.
#### Limitations
- **Time Zone Settings**: Incorrect time zone settings can lead to misaligned signals.
- **Trading Sessions**: Signals are limited to the defined trading session hours, which may not cover all market conditions.
#### Final Thoughts
The "Weekday Signal " indicator is a tool for traders looking to refine their entry and exit points based on specific days and sessions. By leveraging customizable time zones and trading sessions, traders can refine their strategic execution.
#### Disclaimer
This indicator is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice. Trading involves risk, and you should consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any trading decisions.
Scalping The BullNome: Scalping The Bull (Indicatore)
Categoria: Scalping, Trend Following, Mean Reversion.
Timeframe: 1M, 5M, 30M, 1D, secondo la conformazione specifica.
(follow description in english)
Analisi tecnica: l’indicatore supporta le operatività descritte nei video di YouTube del canale “Scalping The Bull”. Di norma si basa su price action e medie mobili esponenziali.
Le varie tecniche che possono essere usate insieme all’indicatore sono sintetizzate nei settaggi dell’indicatore e si può fare riferimento ai video specifici per la spiegazione completa.
Utilizzo consigliato: Altcoin che presentano forti trend per scalping e operazioni intra-day.
Configurazione: È possibile configurare lo strumento in maniera semplice e completa.
Medie:
Medie per mercato: e’ possibile utilizzare le medie mobili esponenziali (EMA) esclusivamente per il mercato Crypto (5/10/60/223).
Media addizionale: e’ possibile visualizzare una media aggiuntiva, e.g. a 20 periodi.
Elementi del grafico:
Sfondo: segnala con lo sfondo del grafico in verde una situazione di uptrend ( EMA 60 > EMA 223) e in rosso sfondo rosso una situazione di downtrend (EMA 60 < EMA 223).
Separatori di sessioni: indica l’inizio della sessione corrente.
Punti Trigger:
Massimi e minimi di oggi: disegna sul grafico il prezzo di apertura della candela daily e i massimi e i minimi di giornata.
Massimi minimi di ieri: disegna sul grafico il prezzo di apertura della candela daily, i massimi e i minimi del giorno prima.
(English description)
Name: Scalping The Bull (Indicator)
Category: Scalping, Trend Following, Mean Reversion.
Timeframe: 1M, 5M, 30M, 1D depending on the specific signal.
Technical Analysis: The indicator supports the operations described in the YouTube videos of the channel "Scalping The Bull". Usually it is based on price action and exponential moving averages.
The various techniques that can be used in conjunction with the indicator are summarized in the indicator settings and you can refer to the specific videos for the full explanation.
Suggested usage: Altcoin showing strong trends for scalping and intra-day trades.
Configuration:
Exponential Moving Averages
Per market: you can display averages exclusively for the Crypto market (5/10/60/223).
Additional Average: You can display an additional average, e.g. 20-period average.
Chart elements:
Session Separators: indicates the beginning of the current session.
Background: signals with the background in green an uptrend situation ( 60 > 223) and in red background a downtrend situation (60 < 223).
Trigger points:
Today's highs and lows: draw on the chart the opening price of the daily candle and the highs and lows of the day.
Yesterday's highs and lows: draw on the chart the opening price of the daily candle, the highs and lows of the previous day.
yatofxDescription: "Ramon Coto's 3 Session Bar Color" Indicator
This TradingView Pine Script indicator colors candlestick bars based on three custom trading sessions. It allows traders to visually distinguish different market timeframes on their charts.
Features:
Three configurable trading sessions with user-defined time ranges.
Customizable session colors:
Session A → Blue
Session B → Red
Session C → Lime
Enable/disable sessions independently using input toggles.
Automatic session detection: Bars are colored based on the active session.
Optimized for TradingView Mobile & Desktop with clear and efficient logic.
How It Works:
1. User Inputs: The script takes session time ranges and enables/disables each session.
2. Session Detection: The script checks whether the current time falls within any of the defined sessions.
3. Bar Coloring: If a session is active, the corresponding color is applied to the bars.
This indicator helps traders quickly recognize which market session they are in, improving decision-making for session-based strategies.
DCStatCalcs_v0.1DCStatCalcs_v0.1 - Session-Based Statistical Projections
This Pine Script indicator overlays customizable horizontal lines on your chart to visualize a session's opening price and its statistical projections based on historical standard deviation (SD). Designed for traders who want to analyze price behavior within defined time sessions, it calculates and plots the session open price along with optional projection lines at 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, and 2.5 standard deviations above and below the open, derived from past session data.
Key Features:
Customizable Sessions: Define your session time (e.g., 0600-1500) and timezone (e.g., America/New_York).
Historical Analysis: Uses a user-specified number of past sessions (default: 20) to compute the standard deviation of price movements relative to the session open.
Projection Lines: Displays toggleable lines at multiple SD levels with adjustable styles, colors, and widths for easy visualization.
Flexible Display: Extend lines beyond the current bar with an offset setting, and adjust label sizes for clarity.
Real-Time Updates: Lines dynamically extend as the session progresses, keeping projections relevant to the current bar.
How It Works:
At the start of each user-defined session, the indicator records the opening price and calculates the SD based on price deviations from the open across historical sessions. It then plots the open price line and, if enabled, projection lines at the specified SD intervals. These lines help traders identify potential support, resistance, or volatility zones based on statistical norms.
Use Case:
Ideal for day traders or analysts working with intraday charts to gauge price ranges and volatility within specific trading sessions, such as market opens or key economic hours.
Published under the Mozilla Public License 2.0. Created by dc_77.
Depth of Market (DOM) [LuxAlgo]The Depth Of Market (DOM) tool allows traders to look under the hood of any market, taking price and volume analysis to the next level. The following features are included: DOM, Time & Sales, Volume Profile, Depth of Market, Imbalances, Buying Pressure, and up to 24 key intraday levels (it really packs a punch).
As a disclaimer, this tool does not use tick data, it is a DOM reconstruction from the provided real-time time series data (price and volume). So the volume you see is from filled orders only, this tool does not show unfilled limit orders.
Traders can enable or disable any of the features at will to avoid being overwhelmed with too much information and to make the tool perform faster.
The features that have the biggest impact on performance are Historical Data Collection, Key Levels (POC & VWAP), Time & Sales, Profile, and Imbalances. Disable these features to improve the indicator computational performance.
🔶 DOM
This is the simplest form of the tool, a simple DOM or ladder that displays the following columns:
PRICE: Price level
BID: Total number of market sell orders filled or limit buy orders filled.
SELL: Sell market orders
BUY: Buy market orders
ASK: Total number of market buy orders filled or limit sell orders filled.
The DOM only collects historical data from the last 24 hours and real-time data.
Traders can select a reset period for the DOM with two options:
DAILY: Resets at the beginning of each trading day
SESSIONS: Resets twice, as DAILY and 15.5 hours later, to coincide with the start of the RTH session for US tickers.
The DOM has two main modes, it can display price levels as ticks or points. The default is automatic based on the current daily volatility, but traders can manually force one mode or the other if they wish.
For convenience, traders have the option to set the number of lines (price levels), and the size of the text and to display only real-time data.
By default, the top price is set to 0 so that the DOM automatically adjusts the price levels to be displayed, but traders can set the top price manually so that the tool displays only the desired price levels in a fixed manner.
🔹 Volume Profile
As additional features to the basic DOM, traders have access to the volume profile histogram and the total volume per price level.
This helps traders identify at a glance key price areas where volume is accumulating (high volume nodes) or areas where volume is lacking (low volume nodes) - these areas are important to some traders who base their decision-making process on them.
🔹 Imbalances
Other added features are imbalances and buying pressure:
Interlevel Imbalance: volume delta between two different price levels
Intralevel Imbalance: delta between buy and sell volume at the same price level
Buying Pressure Percent: percentage of buy volume compared to total volume
Imbalances can help traders identify areas of interest in the price for possible support or resistance.
🔹 Depth
Depth allows traders to see at a glance how much supply is above the current price level or how much demand is below the current price level.
Above the current price level shows the cumulative ask volume (filled sell limit orders) and below the current price level shows the cumulative bid volume (filled buy limit orders).
🔶 KEY LEVELS
The tool includes up to 24 different key intraday levels of particular relevance:
Previous Week Levels
PWH: Previous week high
PWL: Previous week low
PWM: Previous week middle
PWS: Previous week settlement (close)
Previous Day Levels
PDH: Previous day high
PDL: Previous day low
PDM: Previous day middle
PDS: Previous day settlement (close)
Current Day Levels
OPEN: Open of day (or session)
HOD: High of day (or session)
LOD: Low of day (or session)
MOD: Middle of day (or session)
Opening Range
ORH: Open range high
ORL: Open range low
Initial Balance
IBH: Initial balance high
IBL: Initial balance low
VWAP
+3SD: Volume weighted average price plus 3 standard deviations
+2SD: Volume weighted average price plus 2 standard deviations
+1SD: Volume weighted average price plus 1 standard deviation
VWAP: Volume weighted average price
-1SD: Volume weighted average price minus 1 standard deviation
-2SD: Volume weighted average price minus 2 standard deviations
-3SD: Volume weighted average price minus 3 standard deviations
POC: Point of control
Different traders look at different levels, the key levels shown here are objective and specific areas of interest that traders can act on, providing us with potential areas of support or resistance in the price.
🔶 TIME & SALES
The tool also features a full-time and sales panel with time, price, and size columns, a size filter, and the ability to set the timezone to display time in the trader's local time.
The information shown here is what feeds the DOM and it can be useful in several ways, for example in detecting absorption. If a large number of orders are coming into the market but the price is barely moving, this indicates that there is enough liquidity at these levels to absorb all these orders, so if these orders stop coming into the market, the price may turn around.
🔶 SETTINGS
Period: Select the anchoring period to start data collection, DAILY will anchor at the start of the trading day, and SESSIONS will start as DAILY and 15.5 hours later (RTH for US tickers).
Mode: Select between AUTO and MANUAL modes for displaying TICKS or POINTS, in AUTO mode the tool will automatically select TICKS for tickers with a daily average volatility below 5000 ticks and POINTS for the rest of the tickers.
Rows: Select the number of price levels to display
Text Size: Select the text size
🔹 DOM
DOM: Enable/Disable DOM display
Realtime only: Enable/Disable real-time data only, historical data will be collected if disabled
Top Price: Specify the price to be displayed on the top row, set to 0 to enable dynamic DOM
Max updates: Specify how many times the values on the SELL and BUY columns are accumulated until reset.
Profile/Depth size: Maximum size of the histograms on the PROFILE and DEPTH columns.
Profile: Enable/Disable Profile column. High impact on performance.
Volume: Enable/Disable Volume column. Total volume traded at price level.
Interlevel Imbalance: Enable/Disable Interlevel Imbalance column. Total volume delta between the current price level and the price level above. High impact on performance.
Depth: Enable/Disable Depth, showing the cumulative supply above the current price and the cumulative demand below. Impact on performance.
Intralevel Imbalance: Enable/Disable Intralevel Imbalance column. Delta between total buy volume and total sell volume. High impact on performance.
Buying Pressure Percent: Enable/Disable Buy Percent column. Percentage of total buy volume compared to total volume.
Imbalance Threshold %: Threshold for highlighting imbalances. Set to 90 to highlight the top 10% of interlevel imbalances and the top and bottom 10% of intra-level imbalances.
Crypto volume precision: Specify the number of decimals to display on the volume of crypto assets
🔹 Key Levels
Key Levels: Enable/Disable KEY column. Very high performance impact.
Previous Week: Enable/Disable High, Low, Middle, and Close of the previous trading week.
Previous Day: Enable/Disable High, Low, Middle, and Settlement of the previous trading day.
Current Day/Session: Enable/Disable Open, High, Low and Middle of the current period.
Open Range: Enable/Disable High and Low of the first candle of the period.
Initial Balance: Enable/Disable High and Low of the first hour of the period.
VWAP: Enable/Disable Volume-weighted average price of the period with 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations.
POC: Enable/Disable Point of Control (price level with the highest volume traded) of the period.
🔹 Time & Sales
Time & Sales: Enable/Disable time and sales panel.
Timezone offset (hours): Enter your time zone\'s offset (+ or −), including a decimal fraction if needed.
Order Size: Set order size filter. Orders smaller than the value are not displayed.
🔶 THANKS
Hi, I'm makit0 coder of this tool and proud member of the LuxAlgo Opensource team, it's an honor to be part of the LuxAlgo family doing something I love as it's writing opensource code and sharing it with the world. I'd like to thank all of you who use, comment on, and vote for all of our open-source tools, and all of you who give us your support.
And of course thanks to the PineCoders family for all the work in front of and behind the scenes that makes the PineScript community what it is, simply the best.
Peace, Love & PineScript!
ICT Macro Zone Boxes w/ Individual H/L Tracking v3.1ICT Macro Zones (Grey Box Version
This indicator dynamically highlights key intraday time-based macro sessions using a clean, minimalistic grey box overlay, helping traders align with institutional trading cycles. Inspired by ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concepts, it tracks real-time highs and lows for each session and optionally extends the zone box after the session ends — making it a precision tool for intraday setups, order flow analysis, and macro-level liquidity sweeps.
### 🔍 **What It Does**
- Plots **six predefined macro sessions** used in Smart Money Concepts:
- AM Macro (09:50–10:10)
- London Close (10:50–11:10)
- Lunch Macro (11:30–13:30)
- PM Macro (14:50–15:10)
- London SB (03:00–04:00)
- PM SB (15:00–16:00)
- Each zone:
- **Tracks high and low dynamically** throughout the session.
- **Draws a consistent grey shaded box** to visualize price boundaries.
- **Displays a label** at the first bar of the session (optional).
- **Optionally extends** the box to the right after the session closes.
### 🧠 **How It Works**
- Uses Pine Script arrays to define each session’s time window, label, and color.
- Detects session entry using `time()` within a New York timezone context.
- High/Low values are updated per bar inside the session window.
- Once a session ends, the box is optionally closed and fixed in place.
- All visual zones use a standardized grey tone for clarity and consistency across charts.
### 🛠️ **Settings**
- **Shade Zone High→Low:** Enable/disable the grey macro box.
- **Extend Box After Session:** Keep the zone visible after it ends.
- **Show Entry Label:** Display a label at the start of each session.
### 🎯 **Why This Script is Unique**
Unlike basic session markers or colored backgrounds, this tool:
- Focuses on **macro moments of liquidity and reversal**, not just open/close times.
- Uses **per-session logic** to individually track price behavior inside key time windows.
- Supports **real-time high/low tracking and clean zone drawing**, ideal for Smart Money and ICT-style strategies.
Perfect — based on your list, here's a **bundle-style description** that not only explains the function of each script but also shows how they **work together** in a Smart Money/ICT workflow. This kind of cross-script explanation is exactly what TradingView wants to see to justify closed-source mashups or interdependent tools.
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📚 ICT SMC Toolkit — Script Integration Guide
This set of advanced Smart Money Concept (SMC) tools is designed for traders who follow ICT-based methodologies, combining liquidity theory, time-based precision, and engineered confluences for high-probability trades. Each indicator is optimized to work both independently and synergistically, forming a comprehensive trading framework.
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First FVG Custom Time Range
**Purpose:**
Plots the **first Fair Value Gap (FVG)** that appears within a defined session (e.g., NY Kill Zone, Custom range). Includes optional retest alerts.
**Best Used With:**
- Use with **ICT Macro Zones (Grey Box Version)** to isolate FVGs during high-probability times like AM Macro or PM SB.
- Combine with **Liquidity Levels** to assess whether FVGs form near swing points or liquidity voids.
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ICT SMC Liquidity Grabs and OB s
**Purpose:**
Detects **liquidity grabs** (stop hunts above/below swing highs/lows) and **bullish/bearish order blocks**. Includes optional Fibonacci OTE levels for sniper entries.
**Best Used With:**
- Use with **ICT Turtle Soup (Reversal)** for confirmation after a liquidity grab.
- Combine with **Macro Zones** to catch order blocks forming inside timed macro windows.
- Match with **Smart Swing Levels** to confirm structure breaks before entry.
ICT SMC Liquidity Levels (Smart Swing Lows)
**Purpose:**
Automatically marks swing highs/lows based on user-defined lookbacks. Tracks whether those levels have been breached or respected.
**Best Used With:**
- Combine with **Turtle Soup** to detect if a swing level was swept, then reversed.
- Use with **Liquidity Grabs** to confirm a grab occurred at a meaningful structural point.
- Align with **Macro Zones** to understand when liquidity events occur within macro session timing.
ICT Turtle Soup (Liquidity Reversal)
**Purpose:**
Implements the classic ICT Turtle Soup model. Looks for swing failure and quick reversals after a liquidity sweep — ideal for catching traps.
Best Used With:
- Confirm with **Liquidity Grabs + OBs** to identify institutional activity at the reversal point.
- Use **Liquidity Levels** to ensure the reversal is happening at valid previous swing highs/lows.
- Amplify probability when pattern appears during **Macro Zones** or near the **First FVG**.
ICT Turtle Soup Ultimate V2
**Purpose:**
An enhanced, multi-layer version of the Turtle Soup setup that includes built-in liquidity checks, OTE levels, structure validation, and customizable visual output.
**Best Used With:**
- Use as an **entry signal generator** when other indicators (e.g., OBs, liquidity grabs) are aligned.
- Pair with **Macro Zones** for high-precision timing.
- Combine with **First FVG** to anticipate price rebalancing before explosive moves.
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## 🧠 Workflow Example:
1. **Start with Macro Zones** to focus only on institutional trading windows.
2. Look for **Liquidity Grabs or Swing Sweeps** around key highs/lows.
3. Check for a **Turtle Soup Reversal** or **Order Block Reaction** near that level.
4. Confirm confluence with a **Fair Value Gap**.
5. Execute using the **OTE level** from the Liquidity Grabs + OB script.
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Let me know which script you want to publish first — I’ll tailor its **individual TradingView description** and flag its ideal **“Best Used With” partners** to help users see the value in your ecosystem.
Intraday -RSKWhat You See:
Session Boxes:
As you observe, the larger purple box represents the Asian Session, spanning from around 22:00 to 06:00 UTC. You notice how it captures the overnight market activity.
The smaller, greyish box marks the London Session, from about 08:00 to 12:00 UTC. You can see how the price action changes during this session.
The New York Session is also indicated, with vertical lines possibly marking the open and close, helping you track movements as the U.S. markets come into play.
High and Low Levels:
Horizontal lines are drawn at the high and low of each session. You can use these as potential support or resistance levels, aiding in your decision-making process.
Vertical Lines:
These lines likely correspond to specific key times, such as session opens or closes. You can quickly identify the transition between sessions, which is crucial for your timing.
Color Coding:
Each session is color-coded, making it easier for you to distinguish between them at a glance. The purple, grey, and additional lines offer a clear visual distinction.
How You Use It:
This indicator is your go-to for understanding how different market sessions affect price action. You’ll use it to:
Recognize important price levels within each session.
Identify potential entry and exit points based on session highs and lows.
Observe how the market transitions from one session to another, giving you insight into the best times to trade.
Customization:
You have the flexibility to adjust the settings. You can change session times to suit your trading hours, modify colors to match your chart theme, and even choose which sessions to display or hide based on your focus.
This tool is designed to enhance your analysis, providing you with a structured view of market sessions. With this indicator, you’re well-equipped to navigate the global markets with greater precision and confidence.
Open-source script
90 Minute Cycles Full90-Minute Cycles Indicator for London and NY Sessions
This is a more streamlined version of the 90-minute cycle indicator by sunwoo101.
The 90-Minute Cycles Indicator is built to help traders easily follow and trade around key market cycles during the London and New York sessions. Marking important 90-minute intervals and highlighting the True Cycle Open Price provides clear visual cues to help you make more informed trading decisions.
Key Features:
90-Minute Cycles for London and NY: The indicator automatically draws vertical lines marking every 90-minute cycle for the London and NY sessions. These lines are great for timing your trades and spotting potential shifts in market momentum.
True Cycle Open Price: A horizontal line is drawn at the True Cycle Open Price, which stays visible throughout the session. This gives you a key reference point for price levels that tend to act as support or resistance.
Customizable Visuals: You can fully personalize the indicator’s appearance - adjusting the colors and line styles and even controlling when the lines appear - so it blends perfectly with your existing charts.
All Cycles Drawn from the Start: Unlike other indicators, this one draws all the 90-minute cycles right when the session begins, so you can see the full day’s potential market moves as soon as the first cycle starts.
What’s Different About This Indicator:
London Session Support: In addition to the NY session, you now have 90-minute cycles for the London session, complete with its own True Cycle Open Price.
Better Customization: You have more control over the visual aspects of the indicator, so it can be tailored to fit your specific charting preferences.
Complete Cycle Visibility: All cycles are drawn immediately when the session starts, providing a full view of the day’s key moments right from the opening.
How to Use:
This indicator is perfect for scalping and short-term trading. Whether trading Forex or Indices and following SMT concepts, the cycle timing can help you pinpoint the best times for entering and exiting trades. The True Cycle Open Price is a crucial level of support or resistance throughout the session, making it a key marker to watch.
Scalpers: Use the 90-minute cycle lines to time your trades with the market's rhythm.
Day Traders: This indicator tracks the London and NY sessions, making it an excellent tool for day trading strategies where timing is critical.
Multi-Session Support:
Whether you're trading the London or New York session, the indicator will automatically adjust to your time zone and align the cycles to the relevant session. This helps you stay on top of key market activity across major trading hubs without changing anything manually.
Timing - Fx MGKWhat You See:
Session Boxes:
As you observe, the larger purple box represents the Asian Session, spanning from around 22:00 to 06:00 UTC. You notice how it captures the overnight market activity.
The smaller, greyish box marks the London Session, from about 08:00 to 12:00 UTC. You can see how the price action changes during this session.
The New York Session is also indicated, with vertical lines possibly marking the open and close, helping you track movements as the U.S. markets come into play.
High and Low Levels:
Horizontal lines are drawn at the high and low of each session. You can use these as potential support or resistance levels, aiding in your decision-making process.
Vertical Lines:
These lines likely correspond to specific key times, such as session opens or closes. You can quickly identify the transition between sessions, which is crucial for your timing.
Color Coding:
Each session is color-coded, making it easier for you to distinguish between them at a glance. The purple, grey, and additional lines offer a clear visual distinction.
How You Use It:
This indicator is your go-to for understanding how different market sessions affect price action. You’ll use it to:
Recognize important price levels within each session.
Identify potential entry and exit points based on session highs and lows.
Observe how the market transitions from one session to another, giving you insight into the best times to trade.
Customization:
You have the flexibility to adjust the settings. You can change session times to suit your trading hours, modify colors to match your chart theme, and even choose which sessions to display or hide based on your focus.
This tool is designed to enhance your analysis, providing you with a structured view of market sessions. With this indicator, you’re well-equipped to navigate the global markets with greater precision and confidence.
ATR GOD Strategy by TradeSmart (PineConnector-compatible)This is a highly-customizable trading strategy made by TradeSmart, focusing mainly on ATR-based indicators and filters. The strategy is mainly intended for trading forex , and has been optimized using the Deep Backtest feature on the 2018.01.01 - 2023.06.01 interval on the EUR/USD (FXCM) 15M chart, with a Slippage value of 3, and a Commission set to 0.00004 USD per contract. The strategy is also made compatible with PineConnector , to provide an easy option to automate the strategy using a connection to MetaTrader. See tooltips for details on how to set up the bot, and check out our website for a detailed guide with images on how to automate the strategy.
The strategy was implemented using the following logic:
Entry strategy:
A total of 4 Supertrend values can be used to determine the entry logic. There is option to set up all 4 Supertrend parameters individually, as well as their potential to be used as an entry signal/or a trend filter. Long/Short entry signals will be determined based on the selected potential Supertrend entry signals, and filtered based on them being in an uptrend/downtrend (also available for setup). Please use the provided tooltips for each setup to see every detail.
Exit strategy:
4 different types of Stop Losses are available: ATR-based/Candle Low/High Based/Percentage Based/Pip Based. Additionally, Force exiting can also be applied, where there is option to set up 4 custom sessions, and exits will happen after the session has closed.
Parameters of every indicator used in the strategy can be tuned in the strategy settings as follows:
Plot settings:
Plot Signals: true by default, Show all Long and Short signals on the signal candle
Plot SL/TP lines: false by default, Checking this option will result in the TP and SL lines to be plotted on the chart.
Supertrend 1-4:
All the parameters of the Supertrends can be set up here, as well as their individual role in the entry logic.
Exit Strategy:
ATR Based Stop Loss: true by default
ATR Length (of the SL): 100 by default
ATR Smoothing (of the SL): RMA/SMMA by default
Candle Low/High Based Stop Loss: false by default, recent lowest or highest point (depending on long/short position) will be used to calculate stop loss value. Set 'Base Risk Multiplier' to 1 if you would like to use the calculated value as is. Setting it to a different value will count as an additional multiplier.
Candle Lookback (of the SL): 50 by default
Percentage Based Stop Loss: false by default, Set the stop loss to current price - % of current price (long) or price + % of current price (short).
Percentage (of the SL): 0.3 by default
Pip Based Stop Loss: Set the stop loss to current price - x pips (long) or price + x pips (short). Set 'Base Risk Multiplier' to 1 if you would like to use the calculated value as is. Setting it to a different value will count as an additional multiplier.
Pip (of the SL): 10 by default
Base Risk Multiplier: 4.5 by default, the stop loss will be placed at this risk level (meaning in case of ATR SL that the ATR value will be multiplied by this factor and the SL will be placed that value away from the entry level)
Risk to Reward Ratio: 1.5 by default, the take profit level will be placed such as this Risk/Reward ratio is met
Force Exiting:
4 total Force exit on custom session close options: none applied by default. If enabled, trades will close automatically after the set session is closed (on next candle's open).
Base Setups:
Allow Long Entries: true by default
Allow Short Entries: true by default
Order Size: 10 by default
Order Type: Capital Percentage by default, allows adjustment on how the position size is calculated: Cash: only the set cash amount will be used for each trade Contract(s): the adjusted number of contracts will be used for each trade Capital Percentage: a % of the current available capital will be used for each trade
ATR Limiter:
Use ATR Limiter: true by default, Only enter into any position (long/short) if ATR value is higher than the Low Boundary and lower than the High Boundary.
ATR Limiter Length: 50 by default
ATR Limiter Smoothing: RMA/SMMA by default
High Boundary: 1000 by default
Low Boundary: 0.0003 by default
MA based calculation: ATR value under MA by default, If not Unspecified, an MA is calculated with the ATR value as source. Only enter into position (long/short) if ATR value is higher/lower than the MA.
MA Type: RMA/SMMA by default
MA Length: 400 by default
Waddah Attar Filter:
Explosion/Deadzone relation: Not specified by default, Explosion over Deadzone: trades will only happen if the explosion line is over the deadzone line; Explosion under Deadzone: trades will only happen if the explosion line is under the deadzone line; Not specified: the opening of trades will not be based on the relation between the explosion and deadzone lines.
Limit trades based on trends: Not specified by default, Strong Trends: only enter long if the WA bar is colored green (there is an uptrend and the current bar is higher then the previous); only enter short if the WA bar is colored red (there is a downtrend and the current bar is higher then the previous); Soft Trends: only enter long if the WA bar is colored lime (there is an uptrend and the current bar is lower then the previous); only enter short if the WA bar is colored orange (there is a downtrend and the current bar is lower then the previous); All Trends: only enter long if the WA bar is colored green or lime (there is an uptrend); only enter short if the WA bar is colored red or orange (there is a downtrend); Not specified: the color of the WA bar (trend) is not relevant when considering entries.
WA bar value: Not specified by default, Over Explosion and Deadzone: only enter trades when the WA bar value is over the Explosion and Deadzone lines; Not specified: the relation between the explosion/deadzone lines to the value of the WA bar will not be used to filter opening trades.
Sensitivity: 150 by default
Fast MA Type: SMA by default
Fast MA Length: 10 by default
Slow MA Type: SMA
Slow MA Length: 20 by default
Channel MA Type: EMA by default
BB Channel Length: 20 by default
BB Stdev Multiplier: 2 by default
Trend Filter:
Use long trend filter 1: false by default, Only enter long if price is above Long MA.
Show long trend filter 1: false by default, Plot the selected MA on the chart.
TF1 - MA Type: EMA by default
TF1 - MA Length: 120 by default
TF1 - MA Source: close by default
Use short trend filter 1: false by default, Only enter long if price is above Long MA.
Show short trend filter 1: false by default, Plot the selected MA on the chart.
TF2 - MA Type: EMA by default
TF2 - MA Length: 120 by default
TF2 - MA Source: close by default
Volume Filter:
Only enter trades where volume is higher then the volume-based MA: true by default, a set type of MA will be calculated with the volume as source, and set length
MA Type: RMA/SMMA by default
MA Length: 200 by default
Date Range Limiter:
Limit Between Dates: false by default
Start Date: Jan 01 2023 00:00:00 by default
End Date: Jun 24 2023 00:00:00 by default
Session Limiter:
Show session plots: false by default, show market sessions on chart: Sidney (red), Tokyo (orange), London (yellow), New York (green)
Use session limiter: false by default, if enabled, trades will only happen in the ticked sessions below.
Sidney session: false by default, session between: 15:00 - 00:00 (EST)
Tokyo session: false by default, session between: 19:00 - 04:00 (EST)
London session: false by default, session between: 03:00 - 11:00 (EST)
New York session: false by default, session between: 08:00 - 17:00 (EST)
Trading Time:
Limit Trading Time: true by default, tick this together with the options below to enable limiting based on day and time
Valid Trading Days Global: 123567 by default, if the Limit Trading Time is on, trades will only happen on days that are present in this field. If any of the not global Valid Trading Days is used, this field will be neglected. Values represent days: Sunday (1), Monday (2), ..., Friday (6), Saturday(7) To trade on all days use: 123457
(1) Valid Trading Days: false, 123456 by default, values represent days: Sunday (1), Monday (2), ..., Friday (6), Saturday(7) The script will trade on days that are present in this field. Please make sure that this field and also (1) Valid Trading Hours Between is checked
(1) Valid Trading Hours Between: false, 1800-2000 by default, hours between which the trades can happen. The time is always in the exchange's timezone
All other options are also disabled by default
PineConnector Automation:
Use PineConnector Automation: false by default, In order for the connection to MetaTrader to work, you will need do perform prerequisite steps, you can follow our full guide at our website, or refer to the official PineConnector Documentation. To set up PineConnector Automation on the TradingView side, you will need to do the following:
1. Fill out the License ID field with your PineConnector License ID;
2. Fill out the Risk (trading volume) with the desired volume to be traded in each trade (the meaning of this value depends on the EA settings in Metatrader. Follow the detailed guide for additional information);
3. After filling out the fields, you need to enable the 'Use PineConnector Automation' option (check the box in the strategy settings);
4. Check if the chart has updated and you can see the appropriate order comments on your chart;
5. Create an alert with the strategy selected as Condition, and the Message as {{strategy.order.comment}} (should be there by default);
6. Enable the Webhook URL in the Notifications section, set it as the official PineConnector webhook address and enjoy your connection with MetaTrader.
License ID: 60123456789 by default
Risk (trading volume): 1 by default
NOTE! Fine-tuning/re-optimization is highly recommended when using other asset/timeframe combinations.
SMT SwiftEdge PowerhouseSMT SwiftEdge Powerhouse: Precision Trading with Divergence, Liquidity Grabs, and OTE Zones
The SMT SwiftEdge Powerhouse is a powerful trading tool designed to help traders identify high-probability entry points during the most active market sessions—London and New York. By combining Smart Money Technique (SMT) Divergence, Liquidity Grabs, and Optimal Trade Entry (OTE) Zones, this script provides a unique and cohesive strategy for capturing market reversals with precision. Whether you're a scalper or a swing trader, this indicator offers clear visual signals to enhance your trading decisions on any timeframe.
What Does This Script Do?
This script integrates three key concepts to identify potential trading opportunities:
SMT Divergence:
SMT Divergence compares the price action of two correlated assets (e.g., Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures) to detect hidden market reversals. When one asset makes a higher high while the other makes a lower high (bearish divergence), or one makes a lower low while the other makes a higher low (bullish divergence), it signals a potential reversal. This technique leverages institutional "smart money" behavior to anticipate market shifts.
Liquidity Grabs:
Liquidity Grabs occur when price breaks above recent highs or below recent lows on higher timeframes (5m and 15m), often triggering stop-loss orders from retail traders. These breakouts are identified using pivot points and confirm institutional activity, setting the stage for a reversal. The script focuses on liquidity grabs during the London and New York sessions for maximum market activity.
Optimal Trade Entry (OTE) Zones:
OTE Zones are Fibonacci-based retracement areas (e.g., 61.8%) calculated after a liquidity grab. These zones highlight where price is likely to retrace before continuing in the direction of the reversal, offering a high-probability entry point. The script adjusts the width of these zones using the Average True Range (ATR) to adapt to market volatility.
By combining these components, the script identifies when institutional activity (liquidity grabs) aligns with market reversals (SMT divergence) and pinpoints precise entry points (OTE zones) during high-liquidity sessions.
Why Combine These Components?
The integration of SMT Divergence, Liquidity Grabs, and OTE Zones creates a robust trading system for several reasons:
Synergy of Institutional Signals: SMT Divergence and Liquidity Grabs both reflect "smart money" behavior—divergence shows hidden reversals, while liquidity grabs confirm institutional intent to trap retail traders. Together, they provide a strong foundation for identifying high-probability setups.
Session-Based Precision: Focusing on the London and New York sessions ensures signals occur during periods of high volatility and liquidity, increasing their reliability.
Precision Entries with OTE: After confirming a setup with divergence and liquidity grabs, OTE zones provide a clear entry area, reducing guesswork and improving trade accuracy.
Adaptability: The script works on any timeframe, with adjustable settings for signal sensitivity, session times, and Fibonacci levels, making it versatile for different trading styles.
This combination makes the script unique by aligning institutional insights with actionable entry points, tailored to the most active market hours.
How to Use the Script
Setup:
Add the script to your chart (works on any timeframe, e.g., 1m, 5m, 15m).
Configure the settings in the indicator's inputs:
Session Settings: Adjust the start/end times for London and New York sessions (default: London 8-11 UTC, New York 13-16 UTC). You can disable session restrictions if desired.
Asset Settings: Set the primary and secondary assets for SMT Divergence (default: NQ1! and ES1!). Ensure the assets are correlated.
Signal Settings: Adjust the lookback period, ATR period, and signal sensitivity (Low/Medium/High) to control the frequency of signals.
OTE Settings: Choose the Fibonacci level for OTE zones (default: 61.8%).
Visual Settings: Enable/disable OTE zones, SMT labels, and debug labels for troubleshooting.
Interpreting Signals:
Blue Circles: Indicate a liquidity grab (price breaking a 5m or 15m pivot high/low), marking the start of a potential setup.
Blue OTE Zones: Appear after a liquidity grab, showing the retracement area (e.g., 61.8% Fibonacci level) where price is likely to enter for a reversal trade. The label "OTE Trigger 5m/15m" confirms the direction (Short/Long) and session.
Green/Red Entry Boxes: Mark precise entry points when price enters the OTE zone and confirms the SMT Divergence. Green boxes indicate a long entry, red boxes a short entry.
Trading Example:
On a 1m chart, a blue circle appears when price breaks a 5m pivot high during the London session.
A blue OTE zone forms, showing a retracement area (e.g., 61.8% Fibonacci level) with the label "OTE Trigger 5m/15m (Short, London)".
Price retraces into the OTE zone, and a red "Short Entry" box appears, confirming a bearish SMT Divergence.
Enter a short trade at the red box, with a stop-loss above the OTE zone and a take-profit at the next support level.
Originality and Utility
The SMT SwiftEdge Powerhouse stands out by merging SMT Divergence, Liquidity Grabs, and OTE Zones into a single, session-focused indicator. Unlike traditional indicators that focus on one aspect of price action, this script combines institutional reversal signals with precise entry zones, tailored to the most active market hours. Its adaptability across timeframes, customizable settings, and clear visual cues make it a versatile tool for traders seeking to capitalize on smart money movements with confidence.
Tips for Best Results
Use on correlated assets like NQ1! (Nasdaq futures) and ES1! (S&P 500 futures) for accurate SMT Divergence.
Test on lower timeframes (1m, 5m) for scalping or higher timeframes (15m, 1H) for swing trading.
Adjust the "Signal Sensitivity" to "High" for more signals or "Low" for fewer, high-quality setups.
Enable "Show Debug Labels" if signals are not appearing as expected, to troubleshoot pivot points and liquidity grabs.
JJ Highlight Time Ranges with First 5 Minutes and LabelsTo effectively use this Pine Script as a day trader , here’s how the various elements can help you manage trades, track time sessions, and monitor price movements:
Key Components for a Day Trader:
1. First 5-Minute Highlight:
- Purpose: Day traders often rely on the first 5 minutes of the trading session to gauge market sentiment, watch for opening price gaps, or plan entries. This script draws a horizontal line at the high or low of the first 5 minutes, which can act as a key level for the rest of the day.
- How to Use: If the price breaks above or below the first 5-minute line, it can signal momentum. You might enter a long position if the price breaks above the first 5-minute high or a short if it breaks below the first 5-minute low.
2. Session Time Highlights:
- Morning Session (9:15–10:30 AM): The market often shows its strongest price action during the first hour of trading. This session is highlighted in yellow. You can use this highlight to focus on the most volatile period, as this is when large institutional moves tend to occur.
- Afternoon Session (12:30–2:55 PM): The blue highlight helps you track the mid-afternoon session, where liquidity may decrease, and price action can sometimes be choppier. Day traders should be more cautious during this period.
- How to Use: By highlighting these key times, you can:
- Focus on key breakouts during the morning session.
- Be more conservative in your trades during the afternoon, as market volatility may drop.
3. Dynamic Labels:
- Top/Bottom Positioning: The script places labels dynamically based on the selected position (Top or Bottom). This allows you to quickly glance at the session's start and identify where you are in terms of time.
- How to Use: Use these labels to remind yourself when major time segments (morning or afternoon) begin. You can adjust your trading strategy depending on the session, e.g., being more aggressive in the morning and more cautious in the afternoon.
Trading Strategy Suggestions:
1. Momentum Trades:
- After the first 5 minutes, use the high/low of that period to set up breakout trades.
- Long Entry: If the price breaks the high of the first 5 minutes (especially if there's a strong trend).
- Short Entry: If the price breaks the low of the first 5 minutes, signaling a potential downtrend.
2. Session-Based Strategy:
- Morning Session (9:15–10:30 AM):
- Look for strong breakout patterns such as support/resistance levels, moving average crossovers, or candlestick patterns (like engulfing candles or pin bars).
- This is a high liquidity period, making it ideal for executing quick trades.
- Afternoon Session (12:30–2:55 PM):
- The market tends to consolidate or show less volatility. Scalping and mean-reversion strategies work better here.
- Avoid chasing big moves unless you see a clear breakout in either direction.
3. Support and Resistance:
- The first 5-minute high/low often acts as a key support or resistance level for the rest of the day. If the price holds above or below this level, it’s an indication of trend continuation.
4. Breakout Confirmation:
- Look for breakouts from the highlighted session time ranges (e.g., 9:15 AM–10:30 AM or 12:30 PM–2:55 PM).
- If a breakout happens during a key time window, combine that with other technical indicators like volume spikes , RSI , or MACD for confirmation.
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Example Day Trader Usage:
1. First 5 Minutes Strategy: After the market opens at 9:15 AM, watch the price action for the first 5 minutes. The high and low of these 5 minutes are critical levels. If the price breaks above the high of the first 5 minutes, it might indicate a strong bullish trend for the day. Conversely, breaking below the low may suggest bearish movement.
2. Morning Session: After the first 5 minutes, focus on the **9:15 AM–10:30 AM** window. During this time, look for breakout setups at key support/resistance levels, especially when paired with high volume or momentum indicators. This is when many institutions make large trades, so price action tends to be more volatile and predictable.
3. Afternoon Session: From 12:30 PM–2:55 PM, the market might experience lower volatility, making it ideal for scalping or range-bound strategies. You could look for reversals or fading strategies if the market becomes too quiet.
Conclusion:
As a day trader, you can use this script to:
- Track and react to key price levels during the first 5 minutes.
- Focus on high volatility in the morning session (9:15–10:30 AM) and **be cautious** during the afternoon.
- Use session-based timing to adjust your strategies based on the time of day.
BRT Cluster VolumeTitle and Purpose
BRT Cluster Volume is a powerful market analysis tool designed to identify key support and resistance levels, cluster volumes, and breakout signals. This script is highly beneficial for traders who aim to gain deeper insights into market trends and pinpoint zones of interest for buyers and sellers.
Key Features
1. Support and Resistance Levels:
- The script automatically detects chart extremums by analyzing a specified number of bars on the left and right to form levels. This approach effectively identifies local highs and lows.
- The uniqueness of this implementation lies in its dynamic data processing. For each extremum, the "channel width" is calculated, allowing insignificant levels to be filtered out based on a user-defined minimum width. This method eliminates noise and ensures focus on critical levels.
- Extremum lines can be extended to the right (when enabled), allowing traders to track current price movements relative to historical levels.
2. Cluster Volume:
- The cluster analysis is based on lower timeframe data, providing precise identification of key zones of market participant activity. The script dynamically requests close prices and volumes from lower timeframes, calculates the average volume, and identifies levels where volumes exceed a defined threshold.
- The visualization of cluster volumes is unique: volumes exceeding the threshold are displayed as candles with customizable colors and markers. These indicators help traders identify zones of significant interest.
- Cluster volume is only displayed when it interacts with support or resistance levels, ensuring that the visualization remains precise and relevant for market analysis.
3. Breakout Signals:
- The script evaluates "breakout strength" for each breakout of support or resistance levels by comparing the current price with the level. This helps filter false breakouts and focus on significant price movements.
- Traders can select the source for breakout signals (close price or high/low), offering flexibility for various trading styles and strategies.
- By incorporating the concept of "maximum breakout strength," the script highlights only meaningful breakouts, ignoring minor fluctuations.
4. Integration of Trading Sessions:
- Extremum levels for major trading sessions (Asia, Europe, USA) are identified and labeled on the chart. This allows traders to see when significant price levels were formed during the day.
- The script uses timestamps to automatically detect session times, ensuring accuracy and minimizing manual adjustments.
5. Dynamic Data Updates:
- The script dynamically updates support and resistance levels in real time as new data becomes available. This feature is crucial for traders working in fast-moving markets.
- Outdated information (such as obsolete levels) is automatically removed to keep the chart clean and focused on relevant data.
6. Visualization of Activity Zones:
- Trend direction is visualized using color-coded candles based on cluster volumes. For instance, candles with volumes exceeding the average are highlighted with specific colors, helping traders quickly identify areas of heightened activity.
- The unique aspect of this visualization is that cluster volumes appear only in zones where they interact with breakout levels, providing an intuitive and streamlined presentation of critical data.
Usage
- Support and Resistance: Adjust the "Left Bars" and "Right Bars" settings to determine extremums. Use the "Channel Min Width" setting to filter out insignificant levels.
- Cluster Volume: Customize the analysis period and volume threshold to identify high-activity zones. Enable breakout clusters to see how volumes interact with breakouts.
- Session Extremums: Highlight significant levels for Asia, Europe, and US trading sessions to gain insights into market dynamics across different time zones.
- Breakout Signals: Configure the breakout strength and source (close or high/low) for precise signal detection.
Parameter Details
1. Support & Resistance:
- `Left Bars` / `Right Bars`: Number of bars to consider for determining extremums.
- `# of Lines`: Maximum number of support/resistance lines to display.
- `Channel Min Width`: Minimum channel width to filter insignificant levels.
2. Breakout:
- `Show Breakouts`: Toggle breakout signal display.
- `Max breakout strength`: Maximum strength for valid breakouts.
- `Breakout source`: Data source for breakouts (close or high/low).
3. Cluster Volume:
- `Lookback`: Number of bars to analyze for cluster volumes.
- `Threshold`: Volume threshold (percentage above the average).
- `Cluster Volume Timeframe`: Timeframe for cluster volume analysis.
- `Breakout Cluster`: Display cluster volumes only for breakout-related zones.
4. Visual Settings:
- `Extend extremum lines to the right`: Extend support/resistance lines to the right.
- `Show ASIA/EU/US Session Extremums`: Display extremums for trading sessions.
Features and Benefits
- The script provides flexible parameter customization, allowing it to adapt to different trading styles and timeframes.
- The visualization is designed to be clean and intuitive, ensuring users can easily interpret the data.
- Suitable for all timeframes, making it ideal for both intraday and long-term market analysis.
Limitations
- The script is not suitable for analysis on non-standard chart types (e.g., Heikin Ashi, Renko, Kagi).
- To ensure accurate performance, realistic data for commission and slippage should be used.
Warnings
- The script relies on historical data for calculations, which may cause discrepancies in real-time conditions.
- Users should fully understand the functionality of cluster analysis and breakout signals before using the script in live trading.
This script combines advanced data processing logic, dynamic level adjustments, and unique visualization approaches, making it an indispensable tool for market analysis and trading decision-making.
X OROverview
Designed to plot hourly opening ranges (ORs) on an intraday chart. It primarily serves as a trading tool for assessing market direction and potential trading opportunities by analyzing price action relative to key OHLC (Open, High, Low, Close) levels within each hourly range.
The code provided is for each hour sessions from 2:00 AM to 3:00 PM for a complete session-based framework. In addition there is the RTH open range
Purpose
The core purpose of this indicator is to:
✅ Define each hourly range (based on the session’s opening bar) by recording the high and low of that range.
✅ Extend this range into the following bars for visual reference — serving as dynamic support and resistance zones.
✅ Monitor price action relative to each hourly OR, helping traders evaluate market direction and structure trades using concepts like:
Breakouts above/below the OR high/low.
Rejections or consolidations within the OR.
Continuation or reversal signals tied to each OR.
Key Features
The script marks the first bar of the session as the OR session start.
During this bar, it initializes:
Opening price
Session high
Session low
These levels form the initial range.
🔹 Dynamic Range Tracking
Throughout the one-minute OR session:
The highest and lowest prices are updated in real time, capturing intra-hour volatility.
A visual background box is drawn to highlight the OR range on the chart.
🔹 Range Extension
The script defines an extended session period after the initial OR (e.g., 2:00 AM-2:45 AM for the 2:00 AM session).
During this extension period:
The box persists on the chart, providing a contextual zone that traders can use as a dynamic support/resistance area.
🔹 Visual Representation
Transparent colored boxes highlight each session’s OR visually on the chart.
These boxes help traders easily identify whether price is trading:
Inside the OR
Breaking above the high (potential bullish continuation)
Breaking below the low (potential bearish continuation)
Application in Trading
🔍 Trading the Opening Range Breakout
Traders often use the OR high and low as breakout triggers. For example:
A price break above the OR high may signal bullish momentum.
A break below the OR low may signal bearish momentum.
⚖️ Support and Resistance
Even if breakouts fail, the OR can act as a pivot zone — offering areas for:
Stop placements
Target levels
Entry confirmations for fade trades or mean reversion strategies.
🕒 Session Awareness
By defining each hour’s OR individually (from 2:00 AM to 3:00 PM), traders can:
Analyze price behavior within each session.
Recognize when liquidity or volatility increases (e.g. around overlapping sessions like London open or New York open).
Summary
This Pine Script indicator provides a powerful framework for visualizing and trading hourly opening ranges. It enhances intraday analysis by:
Structuring price action within hourly boxes.
Highlighting key price levels relative to OHLC concepts.
Helping traders make more informed decisions by assessing price behavior around these critical ranges.
Break of High/Low with Volume, MACD, and MAsHow It Works:
Sessions:
The London session is defined between 8:00 and 16:00 UTC.
The New York session is defined between 13:00 and 21:00 UTC.
Previous High/Low:
The script identifies the highest high and lowest low from the previous bar using ta.highest(high, 1) and ta.lowest(low, 1) .
Candle Body Size:
The script calculates the size of the current candle's body and checks if it is at least double the size of the previous candle's body.
Volume Check:
A high volume threshold is set as 1.5 times the 50-period SMA of the volume.
MACD Crossover:
The script calculates the MACD and its signal line and checks for bullish (buy) or bearish (sell) crossovers.
Signals:
A long signal (buy) is generated if the price breaks the previous high with a large body candle, high volume, and a bullish MACD crossover during the specified sessions.
A short signal (sell) is generated if the price breaks the previous low with a large body candle, high volume, and a bearish MACD crossover during the specified sessions.
Plotting:
The 50-period and 200-period moving averages, previous high, and previous low are plotted on the chart.
If a long condition is met, a "BUY" label is displayed below the bar. If a short condition is met, a "SELL" label is displayed above the bar.
Alerts:
Alerts are triggered whenever the conditions for a long or short trade are met.
Customization:
Feel free to adjust the session times, volume threshold, MACD settings, or moving averages based on your trading strategy or the specific asset you are trading.
90 Minute Cycles + MTFCredit goes to LuxAlgo for the inspiration from 'Sessions' which allowed users to analyse specific price movements within a user defined period with tools such as trendline, mean and vwap.
Settings
Sessions
Enable Session: Allows to enable or disable all associated elements with a specific user set session.
Session Time: Opening and closing times of the user set session in the hh:mm format.
Range: Highlights the associated session range on the chart.
Ranges Settings
Range Area colour: Set each range to a specific colour.
Range Label: Shows the session label at the mid-point of the session interval.
Usage
By breaking 24hrs in quarters, starting with an Asian range of 18:00 NY time you can visualise the principles of Accumulation, Manipulation, Distribution and Rebalance. Know as AMD or PO3 (Power of Three), the principle is that the Manipulation phase will break above or below the Accumulation, before moving in an apposing direction and then rebalancing. This only works when there is a higher timeframe PD array or liquidity to support an apposing move.
Further to the daily quarters, each one can then be broken down again into 90min cycles. Again, each represents AMD, allowing the user an opportunity to watch for reversals during the 90min manipulation phase.
Note: Ensure the Asian Cycle always begins at 18:00 NY time.
The example shows that the 90min cycle occurs, followed by an apposing move away in price action
Here is the Daily cycle, highlighting the Manipulation phase.
Enjoy!
Midnight 30min High/LowMidnight 30min High/Low — Overnight Liquidity Range Tracker
Capture the Overnight Session: A Strategic Level Identification Tool from Professional Trading Methodology
This indicator captures the high and low prices during the critical 30-minute midnight session (12:00-12:30 AM EST) and projects these levels forward as key support and resistance zones. These overnight ranges often contain significant liquidity and serve as crucial reference points for intraday price action, representing areas where institutional activity may have established important levels.
🔍 What This Script Does:
Identifies Critical Overnight Session Levels
- Automatically detects the 12:00-12:30 AM EST session window
- Captures the highest and lowest prices during this 30-minute period
- Projects these levels forward for multiple trading days
Creates Dynamic Support/Resistance Zones
- Extends midnight high/low levels as horizontal lines with customizable projection periods
- Fills the area between high and low to create a visual trading range
- Updates automatically each trading day with new overnight levels
Provides Clear Visual Reference Points
- Optional session start markers (●) highlight when the midnight session begins
- Color-coded lines distinguish between high and low levels
- Transparent fill area creates an easy-to-identify trading zone
Real-Time Level Tracking
- Updates levels in real-time during the active midnight session
- Maintains historical levels for reference and backtesting
- Compatible with data window for precise level values
⚙️ Customization Options:
Extend Days (1-30):** Control how many days forward the levels are projected (default: 5 days)
High Line Color:** Customize the midnight high line color (default: blue)
Low Line Color:** Customize the midnight low line color (default: orange)
Fill Color:** Adjust the transparency and color of the range area (default: light aqua, 80% transparency)
Show Session Markers:** Toggle yellow session start indicators on/off (default: enabled)
💡 How to Use:
Deploy on lower timeframes (1m-15m) for precise level identification and reaction monitoring**
Watch for key price interactions:
- Rejection at midnight high levels (potential resistance)
- Bounce from midnight low levels (potential support)
- Range-bound trading between the high and low levels
Combine with liquidity concepts:
- Monitor for stop hunts above/below these levels
- Look for false breakouts that snap back into the range
- Use as confluence with other ICT concepts like FVGs and Order Blocks
Strategic Applications:
- Range trading between midnight levels
- Breakout confirmation when price closes decisively outside the range
- Support/resistance validation for entry and exit planning
🔗 Combine With These Tools for Complete Market Structure Analysis:
✅ First FVG — Opening Range Fair Value Gap Detector.
✅ ICT Turtle Soup (Liquidity Reversal)— Spot stop hunts and false breakout scenarios.
✅ ICT Macro Zones (Grey Box Version)- It tracks real-time highs and lows for each Silver Bullet session.
✅ ICT SMC Liquidity Grabs and OBs- Liquidity Grabs, Order Block Zones, and Fibonacci OTE Levels, allowing traders to identify institutional entry models with clean, rule-based visual signals.
Together, these tools create a comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) framework — helping traders identify, anticipate, and capitalize on institutional-level price movements with precision and confidence during critical overnight sessions. Also, dont forget to not over-trade.
Midnight 30min High/LowMidnight 30min High/Low — Overnight Liquidity Range Tracker
Capture the Overnight Session: A Strategic Level Identification Tool from Professional Trading Methodology
This indicator captures the high and low prices during the critical 30-minute midnight session (12:00-12:30 AM EST) and projects these levels forward as key support and resistance zones. These overnight ranges often contain significant liquidity and serve as crucial reference points for intraday price action, representing areas where institutional activity may have established important levels.
🔍 What This Script Does:
Identifies Critical Overnight Session Levels
- Automatically detects the 12:00-12:30 AM EST session window
- Captures the highest and lowest prices during this 30-minute period
- Projects these levels forward for multiple trading days
Creates Dynamic Support/Resistance Zones
- Extends midnight high/low levels as horizontal lines with customizable projection periods
- Fills the area between high and low to create a visual trading range
- Updates automatically each trading day with new overnight levels
Provides Clear Visual Reference Points
- Optional session start markers (●) highlight when the midnight session begins
- Color-coded lines distinguish between high and low levels
- Transparent fill area creates an easy-to-identify trading zone
Real-Time Level Tracking
- Updates levels in real-time during the active midnight session
- Maintains historical levels for reference and backtesting
- Compatible with data window for precise level values
⚙️ Customization Options:
Extend Days (1-30):** Control how many days forward the levels are projected (default: 5 days)
High Line Color:** Customize the midnight high line color (default: blue)
Low Line Color:** Customize the midnight low line color (default: orange)
Fill Color:** Adjust the transparency and color of the range area (default: light aqua, 80% transparency)
Show Session Markers:** Toggle yellow session start indicators on/off (default: enabled)
💡 How to Use:
Deploy on lower timeframes (1m-15m) for precise level identification and reaction monitoring**
Watch for key price interactions:
- Rejection at midnight high levels (potential resistance)
- Bounce from midnight low levels (potential support)
- Range-bound trading between the high and low levels
Combine with liquidity concepts:
- Monitor for stop hunts above/below these levels
- Look for false breakouts that snap back into the range
- Use as confluence with other ICT concepts like FVGs and Order Blocks
Strategic Applications:
- Range trading between midnight levels
- Breakout confirmation when price closes decisively outside the range
- Support/resistance validation for entry and exit planning
🔗 Combine With These Tools for Complete Market Structure Analysis:
✅ First FVG — Opening Range Fair Value Gap Detector.
✅ ICT Turtle Soup (Liquidity Reversal)— Spot stop hunts and false breakout scenarios.
✅ ICT Macro Zones (Grey Box Version)- It tracks real-time highs and lows for each Silver Bullet session.
✅ ICT SMC Liquidity Grabs and OBs- Liquidity Grabs, Order Block Zones, and Fibonacci OTE Levels, allowing traders to identify institutional entry models with clean, rule-based visual signals.
Together, these tools create a comprehensive Smart Money Concepts (SMC) framework — helping traders identify, anticipate, and capitalize on institutional-level price movements with precision and confidence during critical overnight sessions. Also, dont forget to not over-trade.