Overnight Session & Silver Bullet indicator The indicator can be divided into two separate stuff: ONS ( Overnight Session ) based on TCM’s ( TheCurrencyMerchant ) theory and Silver Bullet based on what ICT ( InnerCircleTrader ) is teaching to us. Overnight Session • ONS will be always based on Chicago 4am to 8am time according to TCM’s CME teaching. The...
Nexus Blast Trading Strategy - Kaspricci This indicator shows the different sessions during the day (London session, New York AM session, New York PM session and Asian session) by adding vertical lines and draws horizontal lines for the high and low during each session. Furthermore those lines turn red once the price has taken this high or low. Blue lines...
FVGs (Fair Value Gaps) are significant levels that may act as support or resistance to price. The script finds FVGs as per ICT trading system, then plots the full FVG to the right side of the chart. FVG boxes do not change size when they are semi-mitigated as its important to know where the original FVG midpoint lies. Plotting to the right side of price allows...
This script finds BPR's, which some simply refer to as a "double Fair Value Gap" (FVG). In a BPR, there is an overlapping vertical area between a recent bullish and bearish FVG. You may tune the parameters to filter out smaller FVG's or BPR's, as well as how far back the indicator must look to find a matching pair.
Classic ITH/ITL Intermediate Term High - High that has short term high on either of it's side. Intermediate Term Low - Low that has short term low on either of it's side. FVG The indicator also marks Fair Value Gaps which is a very important concept in price action trading. FVGs are formed when there is ineffeciency,or imbalance, in the market. ...
This super indicator is a Swiss army knife for Smart Money traders for OrderBlocks / FVG / BoS It provides many options for drawing (non-repainting) boxes for OrderBlocks, Fair Value Gaps (FVG) and Break of Structures. The boxes are extended into the future, until the first retest/mitigation. Some of the additional options (not explained in the diagrams above) ...