Break Point Record Table — GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA "Break Point Record Table — GSK-VIZAG-AP-INDIA" indicator captures key break points during each trading session and presents a clear, color-coded table overlay on the chart for quick visual reference. Specifically, it logs sessions' open price and monitors subsequent price action for notable breaks in the session high or low prices. Each break event is recorded with the time, price, and percentage change from the previous break, helping traders identify significant price movements within the session at a glance.
Key Features:
Records the session start time and opening price for context.
Tracks every intraday break above the previous session high or below the previous session low.
Calculates and displays the percentage change at each break event.
Highlights breaks with descriptive text including break time and values to aid trade decision-making.
Displays a table with columns for Time, Open, High, Low, and a Description of the event.
Uses color-coded cells to differentiate between session start, highs, lows, and break descriptions for better readability.
Maintains performance and readability by limiting the table to the latest 30 break events.
Usage & Benefits:
This indicator is ideal for intraday traders who want reliable visual cues to monitor momentum shifts and breakout/breakdown points during the trading day. By capturing these break points as discrete events and organizing the data into an easily accessible, visually intuitive table, it improves situational awareness and supports timely trading decisions.
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Erendev - Sessions for SweepsDescription:
This indicator is designed for intraday traders who focus on liquidity sweeps and session-based market structure.
It automatically draws session boxes for Asia, London, New York, and New York PM and highlights the highs and lows of each session. These levels act as important liquidity reference points.
How it works:
Session Boxes: Visualizes each trading session (Asia, London, New York, NY PM) with adjustable colors and transparency.
Highs/Lows: At the close of each session, the indicator projects horizontal rays of the high/low until touched by price or until the day ends.
Daily Separators: Optional background stripes or vertical lines mark new trading days, helping traders distinguish daily cycles.
Day-of-Week Markers: Marks weekdays at the bottom of the chart to help align intraday patterns.
Alerts: Alerts trigger when price interacts with session highs/lows, allowing traders to track liquidity sweeps in real time.
Unique Concept:
Unlike generic session indicators, this script integrates session-based liquidity sweeps directly into the workflow. It’s not only showing the sessions but also tracks untouched highs/lows as liquidity pools—a key ICT-inspired concept.
By combining session timing, liquidity sweeps, and visual clarity, the tool provides a structured intraday map for traders.
Usage:
Works best on intraday timeframes (1m–60m).
Above 2H, visuals are automatically disabled to keep charts clean.
Traders can hide/show sessions individually and customize line styles, widths, and colors.
Can be used across Forex, Futures, and Indices for scalping or day trading.
ICT Session High/Low LevelsThis indicator automatically plots the Highs and Lows of completed sessions and draws lines for the Asian session and London session. Levels are displayed only after each session has closed. A simple tool for liquidity work and intraday context (SMC/ICT).
LevelsThis Indicator is meant to plot some of the most common levels that traders use.
The display of these levels is highly customizable, as you can choose the line type , color , thickness and whether it shows you no label, price only, reduced label or full label next to the line. All labels (except for "no Label") will show the price at this level.
Also You have the option to mark the start on each timeframe with either a individually colored background or a vertical line where you can choose the line style and color.
Full List of available Levels and Optional inputs to these levels:
Previous HTF Candle Levels:
• Previous HTF Candle Open
• Previous HTF Candle High
• Previous HTF Candle Low
• Previous HTF Candle Close
Optional:
• Choose any higher timeframe
• Mark start of new HTF candle
Session Levels:
• Session Open
• Session High
• Session Low
• Session Close
Optional:
• Choose any time as start and end of your session
• Mark start of session
• Mark full session
Daily Levels:
• Current Day Open
• Current Day High
• Current Day Low
• Previous Day Open
• Previous Day High
• Previous Day Low
• Previous Day Close
Optional:
• Choose start of day (standard, NY Midnight, custom start time)
• Mark start of day
Weekly Levels:
• Current Week Open
• Current Week High
• Current Week Low
• Previous Week Open
• Previous Week High
• Previous Week Low
• Previous Week Close
Optional:
• Mark start of Week
Monthly Levels:
• Current Month Open
• Current Month High
• Current MonthLow
• Previous Month Open
• Previous Month High
• Previous Month Low
• Previous Month Close
Optional:
• Mark start of Month
Malama's KAYCAP Pre-Market Box# Pre-Market Single Candle Range Box
## What Makes This Script Original
While many scripts plot entire pre-market session ranges, this indicator focuses specifically on **a single user-defined candle** within the pre-market period rather than the entire session. This targeted approach allows traders to isolate the most relevant price action from a specific time (default: 4:00 AM EST) that often establishes key levels for the trading day.
## Core Methodology & Technical Implementation
**Single Candle Isolation:**
- Captures OHLC data from one specific minute within pre-market hours (user configurable)
- Differentiates between the candle's body (open/close range) and wicks (high/low extremes)
- Creates four distinct reference levels instead of traditional session high/low boxes
**Dual Box Structure:**
- **Inner Box (Body):** Plots the range between open and close prices of the target candle
- **Outer Boundaries:** Separately plots the high and low of that same candle
- **Visual Differentiation:** Uses different colors and line weights to distinguish body vs. wick levels
**Time-Specific Logic:**
The script uses precise time matching (`hour == boxHour and minute == boxMinute`) to capture data from exactly one candle, rather than aggregating an entire session. This creates four specific price levels:
- Box Top: Higher of open/close (body boundary)
- Box Bottom: Lower of open/close (body boundary)
- Box High: Candle high (wick extreme)
- Box Low: Candle low (wick extreme)
## Why This Approach Differs from Standard Session Boxes
**vs. Full Session Ranges:** Focuses on a single critical minute rather than entire pre-market period
**vs. Traditional S/R:** Creates both body and wick levels from one specific candle
**vs. Opening Range:** Uses pre-market data rather than regular session opening minutes
## Practical Application
The 4:00 AM EST default targets a time when institutional pre-market activity often establishes initial sentiment and key levels. By isolating this specific candle's range:
- **Body levels** often act as initial support/resistance during regular hours
- **Wick extremes** provide broader range boundaries for breakout analysis
- **Precise timing** allows focus on the most statistically relevant pre-market moment
## Technical Considerations
- Requires intraday timeframes (1-minute recommended) to capture specific candle data
- Time settings should match your broker's timezone for accurate candle selection
- Works best on liquid instruments where pre-market activity is meaningful
- The selected candle must exist in your data feed for the levels to plot
## Customization Options
All timing parameters are adjustable:
- Target candle hour and minute
- Pre-market session definition (for context)
- Visual styling for all four level types
This focused approach provides more granular analysis than broad session ranges while maintaining simplicity in execution.
FREEDOM - TJR Model\ FREEDOM – TJR Model\ 🚀
\ Automates TJR’s well-known NQ playbook with clean visuals, filters, and alerts—so you can focus on execution.\
\ Core idea\
1. Trade \ NQ\ in the \ New York session\ 🗽
2. Wait for a \ liquidity sweep\ of a \ prior session\ High/Low (Asia or London) ✂️
3. Confirm with \ SMT (NQ vs ES) divergence\ 🔀
4. Act on a \ proprietary entry signal\ 🔒
5. Risk at the swing 🛡️, target \ untapped internal/session liquidity\ 🎯
This indicator draws those session levels for you, tracks sweeps, detects SMT, applies higher-timeframe confluence, and fires alerts that respect your time window and filters.
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\ What it draws & detects\
\ • Sessions & Liquidity Sweeps\ 🕒
* Plots \ Asia / London / New York\ session bands.
* On session close, it freezes the session’s \ High/Low\ as dotted “previous-session levels” and \ extends them forward\ until price \ crosses\ (choose \ Wicks\ or \ Close\ ).
* When price takes a previous-session \ High\ → \ Buyside sweep\ ; takes a \ Low\ → \ Sellside sweep\ .
* Optional \ Sweep Zones\ expand around the swept level using an \ ATR(21)\ margin; can auto-fade “fake” sweeps.
\ Tip: Keep “Extend previous session High/Low until cross” ON to maintain a clean roadmap into NY open.\
\ • SMT Divergence (NQ vs ES)\ 🔀
* Classic pivot-to-pivot SMT:
* \ Bearish SMT\ = NQ makes a \ higher high\ while ES does \ not\ .
* \ Bullish SMT\ = NQ makes a \ lower low\ while ES does \ not\ .
* Draws \ lines\ from pivot to pivot (no chart spam), with optional inline “SMT” label and optional confidence \ score\ (0–100) based on strength + recency.
* Context aware:
* Only shows \ Bearish SMT\ after a \ buy-side sweep\ (previous-session High taken).
* Only shows \ Bullish SMT\ after a \ sell-side sweep\ (previous-session Low taken).
* Respects your \ NY time window\ if enabled.
\ • Proprietary Entry Signals\ 🔒
* Prints entry lines + arrows only when your rules align (proprietary detection under the hood).
* Respects:
* \ Session-sweep bias\ (optional): Sells only after buy-side sweep; Buys only after sell-side sweep.
* \ Monotonic filter\ : new Sell must be \ higher\ than last Sell; new Buy must be \ lower\ than last Buy (resets each session).
* \ Minimum distance\ to nearest previous-session dotted level (in ticks).
* \ NY time filter\ window.
* \ HTF confluence\ (see below).
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\ HTF Confluence (optional)\ 📈
* Choose \ MA slope\ (\ EMA/SMA/RMA/WMA\ ) or \ HH/HL structure\ on a higher timeframe (e.g., 60m/240m).
* Entry arrows and alerts can be gated so they only print when HTF bias agrees with the setup.
\ Tip: Start with EMA 50 on 60m for a smooth directional filter; add HH/HL only if you want stricter structure confirmation.\
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\ Dashboard (bottom-right)\ 🧩
* \ VWAP state\ :
* \ Overbought\ (🔴) if close > VWAP + (mult × stdev)
* \ Oversold\ (🟢) if close < VWAP − (mult × stdev)
* Otherwise \ Neutral\ (⚪️)
* \ Premium / Discount\ vs previous-session 50% midline: Premium = above (red bias), Discount = below (green bias).
* \ SMT row\ : Bullish / Bearish / Neutral with optional score.
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\ How to use the settings (quick tour)\
\ ENTRY\
* \ Entry Swing Length\ : lower = more signals.
* \ Confirmation\ : \ Candle Close\ or \ Wicks\ for breakout.
* \ Filter entry by session sweeps\ : enforces “sell after buy-side sweep, buy after sell-side sweep.”
* \ Minimum distance (ticks)\ : blocks entries too close to previous-session dotted levels.
* \ Replay mode\ : keeps entries visible in Bar Replay.
* \ NY Time filter\ : default \ 08:00–14:00 NY\ ; arrows/alerts respect the window.
* \ Arrow offset (ticks)\ : how far above/below the candle to plot the arrow.
\ SESSION SWEEPS\
* Toggle \ Buyside/Sellside zones\ , adjust \ ATR(21)\ margin & length.
* \ Hide Fake Sweep Zones\ (default ON).
* \ Extend H/L until cross\ (Wicks/Close).
* Optional \ daily reset\ for unswept dotted lines.
\ SESSIONS\
* Enable/disable \ Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM\ ; set start/end; choose color; extend midline if desired.
* DST toggles for NY/London.
\ HTF Confluence\
* Turn it ON/OFF; pick timeframe & method (MA slope or HH/HL); set MA type/length or swing length.
\ Dashboard\
* Show/hide table; set VWAP stdev length/multiplier.
* SMT settings: comparison symbol (\ default ES1!\ ), pivot length, show score/labels, recency window, etc.
\ Alerts\ (always last) 🔔
* \ Session line cross\ : choose Highs/Lows and crossing mode (\ Same as extension / Wicks / Close\ ).
* \ Entry alerts\ : \ Filtered / Unfiltered / Both\ .
* \ Filtered\ = respects sweep bias, HTF confluence, minimum distance, monotonic rule, and time window.
* \ Unfiltered\ = ignores sweep bias/HTF/monotonic (still respects minimum distance + time window).
* All entry alerts also respect the \ NY time window\ when enabled.
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\ Suggested workflow\
* Open NQ on a 1–5m chart.
* Let the dotted \ previous-session H/L\ extend into NY; wait for a \ sweep\ .
* Check \ SMT\ : after buy-side sweep → look for \ bearish SMT\ ; after sell-side sweep → look for \ bullish SMT\ .
* Take the \ proprietary entry\ when filters agree.
* Stop at the swing; aim for \ untapped internal/session liquidity\ .
* Let \ alerts\ handle the monitoring.
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\ Why traders like it\
* It mirrors the model popularized by \ TJR\ while removing the chart admin: sessions, sweeps, SMT, HTF gating, distances, monotonic sequencing, time windows, and ready-to-use alerts—so your execution stays consistent. ✨
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\ Disclaimer\ ⚠️
\ This tool is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Markets involve risk; always do your own research and test in replay/paper before trading live. FREEDOM – TJR Model is inspired by TJR’s publicly known framework but is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by TJR. You are solely responsible for your trading decisions and outcomes.\
Trident Pattern [SpeculationLab]This indicator is based on the increasingly popular Trident strategy, and is best suited for the 30-minute timeframe. It performs particularly well on naturally bullish instruments such as gold, Bitcoin, and Nasdaq.All components of this indicator are original work by Speculation Lab.
Rather than stacking random features, this script is designed as a modular structure where each part works in synergy to build the Trident logic.
🔧 Modules Included:
Session Highlight — Visual display of the London Kill Zone
5 Customizable EMAs — Fully adjustable length, color, and toggling
Bullish Fair Value Gap (FVG) detection
Four types of Doji candlestick recognition
🧫 Logic Breakdown:
1. Time Session Filter
By default, the indicator highlights the London Kill Zone, defined as 03:00–06:30 New York time.Users can freely adjust the time zone, time range, and background color, with preconfigured zones including New York, London, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Sydney.
⚠️ Note: To maintain flexibility, the London Kill Zone is not enforced as a mandatory entry condition.
Users may apply it as an optional filter based on their own trading style.
2. 5 EMA Trend Filter
The script uses a five-EMA structure to confirm market trend.The default EMA lengths are 5, 9, 13, 21, and 200.A valid entry requires:
EMAs 5, 9, 13, 21 stacked in descending order
AND the 1-hour close is above EMA(200)
All EMAs are fully customizable and can be toggled on/off.
3. Bullish Fair Value Gap (FVG)
Bullish FVGs are detected using a 3-bar logic, from high to low .To filter noise, the gap must be greater than 0.7 × ATR(14) by default.Both the ATR period and multiplier are adjustable.
The FVG Extend setting has two roles:
It controls how many bars the FVG box extends to the right (default: 20)
It defines the active window for confirming entries within the FVG zone
Users can fully customize the box color, text, and center line.
4. Doji Detection
The script detects four types of Doji candlesticks:
Standard Doji
Long-legged Doji
Dragonfly Doji
Gravestone Doji
The Body Ratio setting controls how small the candle body must be relative to the full range (default ≤ 0.1).Long Wick Ratio and Short Wick Ratio further help fine-tune wick length criteria.
✅ Entry Signal Logic:
A Trident entry is confirmed when all the following conditions are met:
Trend Filter Passes
EMAs are stacked: 5 > 9 > 13 > 21
1H close is above EMA(200)
A Doji candle appears inside an active FVG zone
The next candle closes below the Doji’s high
If all conditions are satisfied, a Trident signal is triggered at the close of the confirming candle.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This indicator is intended for educational and research purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice or trading signals.Trading involves high risk. Please act according to your own risk management.Speculation Lab and the author bear no responsibility for any financial outcomes resulting from the use of this script.
本指标基于近年来日益流行的 Trident(三叉戟)策略,推荐使用在 30分钟时间框架,尤其适用于黄金、比特币、纳斯达克等具有自然上涨倾向的交易品种。本指标由 Speculation Lab 原创开发,结构严谨,逻辑清晰。
本指标采用模块化设计,各部分功能相辅相成,共同构建三叉戟策略逻辑,而非杂乱堆砌。
🔧 指标包含以下功能模块:
交易时段高亮 — 默认显示 伦敦杀戮区
五条可调节 EMA 均线 — 长度与颜色可自定义,模块可单独开关
看涨 Fair Value Gap(公平价值缺口)检测
四种 Doji(十字星)K线形态识别
🧫 逻辑说明:
1. 交易时段过滤
默认高亮显示的伦敦杀戮区为 纽约时间03:00–06:30。用户可自由调整 参考时区、具体时段和 背景颜色,支持预设时区包括纽约、伦敦、东京、上海和悉尼。
⚠️ 说明:为保持策略灵活性,伦敦杀戮区并非强制入场条件。
是否采用此过滤,可由用户自行决定。
2. 趋势过滤(五条EMA)
该指标采用五条 EMA 来确认市场趋势。默认长度为 5、9、13、21、200。入场信号要求满足以下条件:
EMA 5、9、13、21 从上到下依次排列(多头排列)
且 1小时图上的收盘价高于 EMA200
所有均线均可单独启用/关闭,长度与颜色均可自定义。
3. 看涨 FVG 区域识别
FVG 使用 3 根K线结构进行检测,从 high 到 low 。默认要求缺口 大于等于 0.7 × ATR(14),以过滤微小无效缺口。ATR周期与乘数均可自定义设置。
“FVG Extend”参数有两个作用:
控制图表上 FVG 区域箱体的右延伸长度(默认20根K线)
用作 FVG 活跃期的判断标准,仅在此区间内出现的 Doji 才会被视为有效信号触发条件
用户可自由设置 FVG 的背景颜色、文字样式与中线颜色。
4. Doji(十字星)识别
支持以下四种常见 Doji 形态识别:
标准十字星
长腿十字星
蜻蜓线(下影线长)
墓碑线(上影线长)
“Body Ratio” 控制实体占K线全长的比例,默认不超过0.2。“Long Wick Ratio” 与 “Short Wick Ratio” 可进一步调节影线长度识别标准。
✅ 入场信号逻辑:
符合以下所有条件时,触发三叉戟入场信号:
趋势过滤通过
EMA 依次排列为 5 > 9 > 13 > 21
且 1小时收盘价高于 EMA200
在 FVG 区域内出现有效 Doji 十字星
下一根K线收盘价 低于 Doji 的最高价
若以上条件均满足,则在确认K线收盘时触发三叉戟入场信号。
⚠️ 免责声明 Disclaimer
本指标旨在提供技术分析工具,仅用于教育与研究目的,不构成任何投资建议或交易指令。交易具有高风险,请根据自身风险承受能力合理操作。使用本脚本所导致的任何盈亏,作者与 Speculation Lab 不承担任何责任。
Liquidity Hours By HH🚦 Liquidity Hours By HH 🚦
This script highlights the major trading sessions on your chart — Asia, London KTW, and New York KTW — so you always know when the markets are buzzing! 🌏🕒
✨ Asia Session
Shows a colored box marking the entire session 🟣
Tracks the high and low with clear lines 📈📉
Optional midline that you can toggle ON/OFF 🔀 — perfect for spotting the session’s midpoint without cluttering your chart!
✨ London KTW & New York KTW Sessions
Displays clean boxes marking session duration 🟦🟩
No distracting high/low lines — just simple, neat session highlights
⏰ London session starts 1 hour earlier ⏰ — so you get an advanced heads-up for European market action! 🇬🇧
⏳ Boxes automatically hide on higher timeframes for a cleaner look 👀
Customize colors, durations, and toggle what you want to see — your chart, your rules! 🎨⚙️
Stay sharp and trade smarter with clear liquidity session zones! 💹🔥
EURUSD Kill Zone [Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital]EUR/USD Kil Zone
Core Logic: Navigating the New‑York Kill‑Zone
The EUR/USD Killzone is designed to exploit repeatable patterns that occur during the overlap of the London and New‑York trading sessions. Research shows that the New‑York “kill zone”—roughly 07:00–09:00 EST—produces the most dramatic moves in EUR‑ and USD‑linked currency pairs
During this window, large institutions often sweep out liquidity resting above or below the Asian and early‑London session extremes , triggering sharp reversals before a new intraday trend emerges. This is in contrast to the single pre-market sweeps occuring for GOLD/
This modeul uses ICT/Smart Money Concepts to read these patterns and waits for three confirmations before signalling a trade:
Liquidity Sweep & Rejection. Price must spike beyond the combined Asian and early‑London range and then reject that area (a sharp wick and opposite‑coloured candle), signalling that stops have been cleared. The module defines the Asian range from 00:00–05:00 EST and the London range from 02:00–05:00 EST, following the guideline that overlapping sessions produce the greatest volatility
Market Structure Break. It then waits for the 5‑minute price to close beyond the most recent swing high/low (pivot), confirming that a genuine shift in order flow has occurred rather than a simple stop‑run.
Fair‑Value‑Gap (FVG) Re‑Test. Upon the break, the script records the high and low of that 5‑minute “displacement” candle and defines a fair‑value gap—the imbalance between buyers and sellers. Rather than entering immediately, it sets a virtual limit order at the 50 % level of this gap. A trade is only triggered once price retraces to this mid‑point, providing a high‑probability, high‑reward entry.
These three filters help avoid common pitfalls when trading kill zones, such as false breakouts and news‑driven whipsaws. The indicator also monitors higher‑timeframe bias (4‑hour and daily charts) using 50‑ and 200‑period moving averages to gauge whether the intraday signal aligns with the broader trend.
Feature Set
The indicator provides a suite of visual and analytical tools to support disciplined trading:
Session Range Mapping: automatically draws the Asian (00:00–05:00 EST) and London (02:00–05:00 EST) session highs and lows, making it easy to see when price sweeps these levels.
Kill‑Zone Monitoring: a built‑in timer isolates the 07:30–09:00 EST window and limits the indicator to one trade per session to avoid over‑trading.
Pivot‑Break Detection: uses 5‑minute swing highs/lows to confirm that order flow has shifted before looking for entries.
Fair‑Value‑Gap Re‑test: defines an FVG from the displacement candle and waits for a 50 % retrace before triggering a signal. This improves risk‑to‑reward by entering at a discount (for longs) or premium (for shorts).
Higher‑Timeframe Dashboard: displays bullish/bearish/neutral biases on the 4‑hour and daily charts, plus a confidence rating (0–2) indicating how many of these timeframes agree with the signal direction.
Alerts: optional alerts can be configured for buy‑only, sell‑only or either‑direction signals.
Best Practices for Use
Align with Major Volatility Windows. The indicator is most effective during the New‑York kill zone. Avoid trading outside this window, and be aware of high‑impact news (e.g., FOMC announcements) that can distort price action
Check Higher‑Timeframe Bias. Use the dashboard to ensure the intraday signal aligns with the 4‑hour and daily trends. For instance, a long signal that aligns with a bullish daily bias carries higher conviction than one going against it.
Manage Risk Responsibly. Even with multiple filters, no strategy is foolproof. Use stop‑loss orders just beyond the liquidity sweep and size positions appropriately.
Combine with Fundamental Awareness. Check your economic calendar for European and U.S. data releases. If an important release occurs during the kill zone, consider standing aside or reducing risk.
Back‑test and Forward‑Test. Always validate the strategy across different market conditions and broker feeds. Pay attention to how spreads, volatility and news events influence the indicator.
Use as Part of a Toolkit. Consider combining the indicator with other confirmation tools such as momentum oscillators, volume analysis or price‑action patterns to refine entries further. Smart‑Money Concepts often use confluence, not a single signal.
What's in It for You?
The EUR/USD Liquidity Sweep Indicator distils institutional concepts—liquidity hunts, market‑structure shifts and fair‑value gaps—into an intuitive, automated tool. By waiting for a retrace into the displacement candle’s imbalance, it helps capture trades where risk‑to‑reward is skewed strongly in your favour. The dashboard encourages you to trade with the higher‑timeframe trend, and built‑in alerts ensure you never miss an opportunity.
In volatile kill‑zone environments, discipline and patience are vital. This indicator enforces both: it tracks session ranges, confirms structure, waits for a retrace, and triggers only when multiple conditions align. Coupled with sound risk management and your own judgement, it can become a cornerstone of a high‑probability trading plan.
Always remember that markets evolve. Continue to refine the indicator and your strategy as you gather more experience and data. The learning journey never ends, but this tool is designed to accelerate it.
MJBFX-Strategy (Futures Optimized)The MJBFX-Strategy is a complete market mapping tool designed to give traders a clear view of liquidity, session dynamics, and premium/discount levels. It loads automatically on any chart, fully optimized for futures and forex trading.
🔑 Key Features
Asian Session Range
Highlights the previous Asian session with a shaded box
Fixed until London open for precise reference
VWAP from Asian Session
Plots the VWAP of the previous Asian session
Dynamic fair value benchmark for intraday trading
Liquidity Sweeps (Optimized)
Detects sweeps of the Asian session high/low
Shown only on 30m, 1h, and 4h charts to reduce noise
Clean, minimal labels for clarity
Automatic Fibonacci Zone
Draws a shaded retracement zone (38.2%–61.8%) of the Asian range
Transparent fill makes it easy to read price action
Killzones
Highlights London (07:00–10:00) and New York (13:00–16:00) killzones
Semi-opaque shading to keep charts clean
Auto Trade Box (Risk/Reward)
On sweep confirmation, plots a 2R target box
Auto stop loss and take profit levels based on futures tick size
🎯 Why Use It?
The MJBFX-Strategy removes the need for manual drawing.It automatically maps:
Session highs and lows
Liquidity sweeps
VWAP and fib retracement zones
Key killzones
Perfect for session-based intraday trading in both futures and forex.
⚡ No manual settings required.Just load it onto your chart for an instant institutional view of the market.
Multi Vertical Timeline V3English Description
Multi Vertical Timeline V3 + 3 Time Blocks
A professional trading indicator for precise time marking and session highlighting on your charts.
Key Features:
📍 6 Vertical Time Lines:
Individually configurable times (hour/minute)
Customizable colors, line widths, and styles (solid, dashed, dotted)
Enable/disable toggle for each timeline
Optional time labels
🎨 3 Trading Session Blocks:
Colored background highlights for important trading hours
Pre-configured for NY, London, and Tokyo sessions
Fully customizable start and end times
Transparent coloring for optimal chart readability
⏰ Smart Time Control:
Precise timezone offset setting (-12 to +12 hours)
Automatic adjustment for daylight saving time
Worldwide timezone support
Special handling for time blocks crossing midnight
🛠️ User-Friendly Design:
Clear grouping of all settings
Global on/off control for all labels
No performance impact through optimized code
Instant visual feedback
Use Cases:
Forex Trading (mark session overlaps)
Futures Trading (market opening hours)
Intraday Strategies (entry/exit times)
Multi-timeframe Analysis
Backtesting with time-based rules
Perfect for traders who need precise time markings and session highlights for their strategies!
[FS] Time & Cycles Time & Cycles
A comprehensive trading session indicator that helps traders identify and track key market sessions and their price levels. This tool is particularly useful for forex and futures traders who need to monitor multiple trading sessions.
Key Features:
• Multiple Session Support:
- London Session
- New York Session
- Sydney Session
- Asia Session
- Customizable TBD Session
• Session Visualization:
- Clear session boxes with customizable colors
- Session labels with adjustable visibility
- Support for sessions crossing midnight
- Timezone-aware calculations
• Price Level Tracking:
- Daily High/Low levels
- Weekly High/Low levels
- Previous session High/Low levels
- Customizable history depth for each level type
• Customization Options:
- Adjustable colors for each session
- Customizable border styles
- Label visibility controls
- Timezone selection
- History level depth settings
• Technical Features:
- High-performance calculation engine
- Support for multiple timeframes
- Efficient memory usage
- Clean and intuitive visual display
Perfect for:
• Forex traders monitoring multiple sessions
• Futures traders tracking market hours
• Swing traders identifying key session levels
• Day traders planning their trading hours
• Market analysts studying session patterns
The indicator helps traders:
- Identify active trading sessions
- Track session-specific price levels
- Monitor market activity across different time zones
- Plan trades based on session boundaries
- Analyze price action within specific sessions
Note: This indicator is designed to work across all timeframes and is optimized for performance with minimal impact on chart loading times.
SEJKING - TimingSEJKING - Timing Indicator: Professional Session-Based Trading Tool
The SEJKING - Timing indicator is a sophisticated trading tool designed for intraday traders who focus on key market sessions. It provides visual cues for Asian, London, and New York trading sessions, highlights important price levels, and delivers volatility metrics - all in one comprehensive package.
Key Features:
Session Visualization:
Color-coded boxes for Asian (purple), London (gray), and New York (gray) sessions
Automatic Daylight Saving Time adjustments (2022-2025)
Customizable colors and visibility for each session
Volatility Measurement:
Real-time pip count calculations for each session
Visual labels showing range volatility (A=Asian, L=London, N=New York)
Critical Price Levels:
Daily Levels:
Previous day's high/low as black dashed lines (HOPD/LOPD)
Lines extend until 5 AM EST the following day
"HOPD" (High of Previous Day) and "LOPD" (Low of Previous Day) labels
Weekly Levels:
Previous week's high/low as orange dashed lines
Lines extend until following Wednesday at 5 AM EST
"WH" (Weekly High) and "WL" (Weekly Low) labels at line ends
Smart Timeframe Handling:
Auto-hides elements on higher timeframes (15-30 minute setting)
Special handling for Asian session on higher timeframes
Key Reference Lines:
Yesterday's high, low, and close
Weekly high and low levels
Option to display only on most recent bar
Benefits for Traders:
Session Awareness: Visually track active market sessions to align with peak volatility periods
Key Level Identification: Quickly spot crucial support/resistance from daily and weekly levels
Volatility Gauge: Measure session range strength through pip counts
Time-Based Analysis: Extended lines help identify which levels remain relevant throughout the trading day
DST-Proof: Automatically adjusts for global daylight saving time changes
Ideal For:
Forex traders focusing on London/NY sessions
Asian session specialists
Price action traders using previous day/week levels
Volatility-based strategies
Intraday traders needing session awareness
Input Options:
Toggle visibility for each trading session
Customize Asian session colors
Set maximum timeframe for box visibility (15-30 mins)
Choose to display key levels only on recent bars
How It Works:
The indicator automatically calculates session timings based on UTC-7 (US Mountain Time), with intelligent DST adjustments. At the start of each Asian session, it plots new daily and weekly levels, extending them to their respective expiration times (5 AM EST next day for daily, next Wednesday for weekly). Session boxes show the price range during each market open, with pip counts displayed at session close.
Trading Applications:
Use HOPD/LOPD as breakout or reversal levels
Trade bounces off weekly levels (WH/WL)
Identify low-volatility sessions for range trading
Spot high-volatility sessions for breakout strategies
Combine session boxes with key levels for confluence
Note: Optimized for Forex but works on all instruments. Asian session hours automatically adjust for non-Forex assets.
Mech Model - monkertrades x {DeadCatCode}Mech Model - Multi-Timeframe ICT Liquidity & iFVG Trading System
Detailed Methodology & Underlying Concepts
This indicator automates the Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology by identifying institutional order flow through liquidity sweeps and inverse Fair Value Gap (iFVG) formations across multiple timeframes.
Core Logic & Calculations
1. Liquidity Level Identification The script tracks four key liquidity pools:
NY session dynamic LQ detection everytime it sweeps high/low Calculates high/low from 18:00-09:30 EST
Session Extremes: Monitors Asia (20:00-23:00), London (02:00-05:00) session highs/lows
Previous Day Levels: Requests PDH/PDL using request.security() with daily timeframe
Dynamic Updates: Liquidity levels update in real-time when swept during NY session
2. Market Structure Analysis
Uses pivot points logic to understand HH.HL parameters
Classifies pivots as Higher Highs (HH), Higher Lows (HL), Lower Highs (LH), Lower Lows (LL)
Stores last 50 pivots for reference in custom PivotPoint type arrays, background calculations to identfy price legs after sweep
3. Fair Value Gap Detection
Bullish FVG: When low > high (gap between candles)
Bearish FVG: When high < low
Stores FVG data including top, bottom, direction, and bar index
Tracks "wicking" - when price touches but doesn't close through FVG
4. Price Leg Formation (Key Innovation) When liquidity is swept:
Bull Leg: Forms after low sweep, connects previous swing high to sweep point
Bear Leg: Forms after high sweep, connects previous swing low to sweep point
Leg remains "active" and extends with continued liquidity breaks
5. iFVG Signal Generation The signal fires when:
An active price leg exists (post-liquidity sweep)
An FVG within the leg range gets "closed through" (not just wicked)
This creates an inverse FVG (iFVG) - the key entry signal
Signal direction matches leg type (bull leg + bull iFVG = buy signal)
6. Multi-Timeframe Synchronization
Uses request.security() to run detection logic on 1m, 2m, 3m, 4m, 5m
All signals display on 1-minute chart via status table
How Traders Use This
Setup Phase: Script identifies when price sweeps overnight/session liquidity
Confirmation: Waits for FVG within the "price leg" to be violated
Entry Signal: iFVG formation provides precise entry point
Target: Typically the next unmitigated FVG on 5-minute timeframe
Key Parameters Users Can Adjust
Session times for different market hours
Visual elements (colors, transparency, line styles)
Timeframe selection (enable/disable 1m-5m)
Wick grace period (0-100 bars)
Signal display mode (triangles vs horizontal lines)
This script essentially automates the manual process ICT traders use to identify institutional footprints through liquidity raids and subsequent rebalancing via FVG mitigation.
TradeJorno - Time + Price Levels
Tired of manually drawing and updating important ICT or SMC time and price levels on your charts every day?
Here’s an indicator to draw important TIME and PRICE levels automatically.
Here’s what you can highlight in realtime on your charts:
1. Previous major highs and lows
⁃ Previous daily and weekly highs and low
- Weekly dividing lines
2. Session highs/lows
⁃ Plot the high and low of Asia and London sessions.
⁃ Customise the timeframe and appearance on the chart.
- Previous session settlement price.
3. Various price levels
⁃ Pre-market opening prices : midnight, 7:30 and 8:30
⁃ Regular market opening prices: 9:30, 10:00, 14:00
- end of session settlement prices
4. Market opening range high and low
⁃ Lines extending throughout the current session
⁃ Customise the timeframe and appearance on the chart.
5. ICT Macro times
- Draw customisable vertical lines and labels to indicate the start of each ICT macro
period.
Let us know in the comments below if there’s anything else we need to add!
Session Trend Predictor-excillionSession Trend Predictor - Excillion
Created by: (Excillion)
🧠 What This Script Does
Session Trend Predictor highlights specific trading sessions (like the New York session or any custom intraday range) directly on the chart, helping traders visually analyze price behavior within those time windows. It draws color-coded boxes around each session and assigns a simple trend signal (📈 or 📉) at the end of the session based on how price behaved during that time.
🔍 How It Works
The script tracks two customizable sessions per day. For each session:
It captures key price data:
Session Open
Session Close
Session High
Session Low
Average price across the session
It applies a basic trend classification logic:
A trend is detected by comparing the opening and closing prices
If the session is indecisive, no signal is shown.
Session Boxes:
A shaded box is drawn from the session’s start to end candle, stretching from session low to high, with optional outlines and a label showing the trend direction if detected.
⚙️ Customizable Settings
Session Time Settings: Define start and end hours/minutes for both sessions.
Color and Transparency: Choose base colors for each session box and adjust transparency for better visibility.
Display Options: Show or hide box outlines and trend emojis for a cleaner chart if desired.
🧭 How to Use It
Use the indicator to observe how price behaves within each session.
Watch for trend signals (📈 / 📉) at the end of each session as a way to confirm or reject trade ideas.
Combine with support/resistance levels or price action strategies for more informed intraday or session-based trades.
Ideal for beginners and visual traders who want simple, session-focused trend cues.
This indicator simplifies session analysis by automatically marking trading ranges and suggesting a directional bias based on session dynamics—no complicated indicators or settings needed.
In highly Volatile markets, ensure you utilize other confluences to determine your entries.
DD IFVG [Pro+] (Dodgy)Introduction
DD IFVG° is an automated charting tool built to track inversion logic after displacement events—specifically when Fair Value Gaps (FVGs) are closed through and act as an inversion gap. The tool adheres to logic taught by DodgyDD and inspired by Inner Circle Trader (ICT) methodology, offering a clean visual interface to support traders studying price behaviour after liquidity sweeps, FVG closures, and delivery to targets.
This indicator does not draw zones or suggest direction. It operates entirely on confirmed price events and produces logic-bound visuals designed for traders who already understand IFVG-based reasoning and seek visual consistency across sessions and Timeframes.
Key Terms and Definitions
Swing High / Swing Low: A swing high is a local price peak with lower highs on either side. A swing low is a local trough with higher lows on either side. These are used to detect where liquidity may rest and are required for confirming the initial raid condition in the IFVG model.
Liquidity Raid: This occurs when price breaks a prior swing high or low, effectively “sweeping” a level where orders may be clustered. A raid is a required precursor to inversion logic in this model. The tool will not evaluate a potential Fair Value Gap or DD Inversion unless a swing high or low has been taken first.
Fair Value Gap (FVG): A Fair Value Gap is a price imbalance that occurs when a strong move leaves a gap between candles—specifically, when the high of one candle and the low of a later candle do not overlap. FVGs often emerge during displacement and are commonly studied as inefficiencies within a price leg.
DD Inversion: A DD inversion happens when price fully closes through an existing Fair Value Gap after raiding liquidity, suggesting the original imbalance rebalanced, and looks to reverse its original role. For example, when a bearish FVG is closed above after raiding a swing low, it may behave with a change of orderflow (bullish inversion). The tool recognizes IFVGs as “inverted” after a full-body candle closes through the gap post raid.
Displacement: A strong, directional price move—typically with momentum—that leaves a Fair Value Gap behind. Displacement is important in inversion logic, as it creates the context and confidence in comparing and contrasting FVGs and DD Inversions for obvious flips in market behaviour.
DD Line: Once inversion occurs, the tool draws a single horizontal array on the candle's close. It marks the model’s activation level—not a prediction level or a support/resistance zone. It serves as a reference for when model logic is sequentially active.
Opposing Swing: The swing high or low opposite the one that was swept during the initial raid. This becomes the model’s first target for mechanical delivery and is automatically drawn once the DD line is triggered. When price reaches this swing, the model has reached its objective and could offer opportunities for further continuation to additional liquidity pools.
Invalidation: A DD Inversion is considered invalid in one of two scenarios, which the user can toggle individually: a body print back above/below the inversion in bearish/bullish conditions, or trading above/below the most recent swing high/low after the liquidity raid in bearish/bullish conditions. The DD line will continue extending when traded to until the setup is invalidated, or when the Opposing Swing is reached.
Consequent Encroachment (CE): The midpoint (50%) of the FVG or IFVG. This line can be optionally displayed for users who use midpoint reference logic. It is not required by the model’s internal logic but may assist with discretionary interpretation.
Description
At its core, DD IFVG° follows a structured three-step logic sequence: a FVG is created, liquidity is taken, and the Fair Value Gap (FVG) inside of the leg of the raid is closed through, signally a potential orderflow shift. Once inversion is confirmed, a DD line is plotted at the close of the candle that caused the inversion, making it the structural anchor for the model.
The tool does not account for partial fills or candle wicks for FVGs or IFVGs. Only full-body closures through a qualifying FVG are recognized. When this occurs, a bullish or bearish inversion is validated and the model becomes active. From there, the opposing swing (the unswept high or low from the displacement leg) is automatically drawn as the target for the IFVG model.
The model remains active until either the opposing swing is tagged (completion) or Invalidation Condition is triggered (close through DD IFVG, or price violating the liquidity raid swing). Upon invalidation, the DD line turns gray, signalling that the structure is no longer valid for ongoing tracking.
Key Features
The Bias allows traders to define whether to track bullish inversions (closing above bearish FVGs), bearish inversions (closing below bullish FVGs), or neutral for both. This allows isolate directional focus or display all structures on the same chart mechanically.
The Liquidity Timeframe defines the Timeframe for swing highs and lows that are identified for the required liquidity raid. The Chart mode allows analysts to use the active chart Timeframe. Auto enables a custom Timeframe Alignment, explained inside of the setting tooltip. Custom allows for specific frame alignment, which is helpful when syncing with specific higher-Timeframe structure. Session allows the user to use session highs and lows for the liquidity raid. Observe the difference in the DD IFVG's frequency based on different Liquidity Timeframe configurations:
Chart:
Automatic:
Custom (1H):
Session:
The FVG Filter Timeframe requires the DD setup to trade into a FVG before qualifying the raid filter. For instance, setting this to 4H ensures that only setups that form within a 4-hour FVG. This gives analysts an additional filter to qualify the start of the mechanical model.
Session Filter enables traders to define up to four specific Time blocks when the model is permitted to trigger. The Macros Only toggle filters setups further by limiting activation to the first and last 10 minutes of each hour—a filter inspired for intraday traders and scalpers.
The Invalidation Condition determines when a DD inversion is considered not longer valid. Close will maintain the inversion as active until price prints a body past the DD IFVG. Swing will maintain the inversion as active until the most recent swing from the liquidity raid is traded through; in this case a warning will appear once price prints a candle body past the DD IFVG.
Model Style includes customizable controls for the DD line, the opposing swing marker, and invalidated states. Label appearance, line styles, and extension behaviour are fully user-controlled. Traders can also enable the Consequent Encroachment (CE) line, which marks the 50% midpoint of the FVG and IFVG.
An Info Table is available to display current model state, including user bias, active Timeframes, asset, and Time filter. Its position is fully customizable and can be moved to match chart preferences.
How Traders Can Use the Indicator Effectively
DD IFVG° is not meant to identify trade signals, entries, or exits. It is best used as a visual tracker and confluence for structure-based delivery, particularly for those following DodgyDD-style IFVG logic. The tool excels as a companion for:
Journaling and reviewing IFVG-based setups across Timeframes and sessions
Studying structural completion or invalidation behaviour
Tracking delayed deliveries and retracement-based logic
Traders using the tool should be familiar with FVG formation, inversion criteria, and the importance of opposing swing resolution.
Usage Guidance
Add DD IFVG° to a TradingView chart. This is a fractal script and can be applied across any Timeframe or asset pairing depending on your session model and preferences.
Use the DD line to track inversion structure, monitor when inversions are created and negated, and reference the opposing swing to determine whether structural delivery has completed.
Use the DD IFVG° in combination with your own discretion and narrative to assess when the model has flipped, held, or broken.
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[TehThomas] - Previous Day/Week/Month High, Low, Open, CloseThis script is a powerful visual tool designed to automatically plot the key high, low, open, and close levels from the previous day, previous week, and previous month directly onto your active chart. These historical price levels are some of the most significant reference points for traders, often acting as natural magnets for price, areas of liquidity, or decision points where reversals, continuations, or fakeouts commonly occur.
Whether you’re a scalper working off intraday charts or a swing trader using higher timeframes, having these levels marked automatically keeps your chart structured and your strategy grounded in recent price behavior.
What This Script Displays on Your Chart
Once added to your chart, this script draws horizontal lines at the exact price levels where the previous day, week, and month ended or found their highs and lows. For each timeframe, you have full control over what’s shown, with toggle switches to enable or disable specific lines like:
Previous Day High and Low
Previous Day Open and Close
Previous Week High and Low
Previous Week Open and Close
Previous Month High and Low
Each level is color-coded, clearly labeled, and extended a set number of candles into the future so you can quickly identify which level is which. The labels are minimalist and clean, placed directly next to each line so they don’t distract from price action. This keeps your workspace visually organized without sacrificing context.
Why These Levels Are Important
These historical levels serve as psychological and technical anchors for the market. Traders and algorithms alike often react to the highs and lows of previous sessions, and open/close levels serve as polarity zones where support becomes resistance or vice versa.
Here are just a few practical uses:
Support and Resistance: Previous session highs and lows frequently act as strong areas where price reacts or consolidates.
Liquidity Zones: These levels often sit just above or below pools of stop-loss orders, making them common targets for liquidity grabs.
Market Context: Having previous opens and closes lets you see if price is trading above or below prior value areas, helping define bullish or bearish bias.
Entry and Exit Planning: Knowing where major levels sit helps refine your entries, manage risk, or take partial profits at high-probability reversal areas.
By automatically drawing these reference points, the script helps traders stay objective, focus on structure, and avoid emotional trading decisions.
How It Works Behind the Scenes
At the core, the script tracks the most recent completed daily, weekly, and monthly candles. It records the high, low, open, and close of those time periods and scans recent price history to find the exact bar where those levels were printed. Once found, it draws clean, extendable horizontal lines from those points forward on your chart.
The script includes built-in cleanup logic to ensure that only the latest relevant levels are visible. Whenever new session data becomes available, it removes old lines and replaces them with updated levels so your chart stays clean and accurate without any manual effort. You can also adjust how far these lines extend into the future, change their width, and personalize the colors to match your charting style.
This makes it a fully automatic, no-maintenance tool that always keeps your chart aligned with current session structure.
Whether you're watching for stop hunts at the previous week's high, looking for reaction zones around the prior day's close, or simply want to align your bias with institutional reference points, this script delivers the clean structure and clarity you need to trade more confidently and effectively.
Special thanks to: meddymarkusvanhala
For helping me optimise the script for faster load times
AMD Liquidity Sweep with AlertsAMD Liquidity Sweep with Alerts
Identify key liquidity levels from the Asian trading session with visual markers and alerts.
📌 Key Features:
Asia Session Detection
Customizable start/end hours (0-23) to match your trading timezone
Automatically calculates session high/low
Smart Swing Level Identification
Finds the closest significant swing high ≥ Asia high
Finds the closest significant swing low ≤ Asia low
Adjustable pivot sensitivity (# of left/right bars)
Professional Visuals
Dashed reference lines extending into the future
Blue-highlighted key levels
Clean label formatting with precise price levels
Trading Alerts
Price-cross alerts for liquidity breaks
Visual markers (triangles) when levels are breached
Separate alerts for buy-side/sell-side liquidity
Customization Options
Toggle intermediate swing highlights
Adjust label sizes
💡 Trading Applications:
Institutional Levels: Identify zones where Asian session liquidity pools exist
Breakout Trading: Get alerted when price breaches Asian session ranges
S/R Flip Zones: Watch how price reacts at these key reference levels
London/NY Open: Use Asian levels for early European session trades
🔧 How to Use:
Set your preferred Asia session hours
Adjust pivot sensitivity (default 1 bar works for most timeframes)
Enable alerts for breakouts if desired
Watch for reactions at the plotted levels
ORB-HL1. Opening Range Detection
Automatically calculates the high and low of the first 15 minutes after the selected session opens.
Supported sessions:
New York (Futures): 08:30–08:45 EST
New York (Equities): 09:30–09:45 EST
London: 03:00–03:15 GMT
Asia: 19:00–19:15 JST
Plots ORB high/low lines for the rest of the day.
2. Breakout Signals
Highlights the first valid breakout above or below the ORB range on the:
5-minute timeframe
15-minute timeframe
Green arrows = breakout up (long)
Red arrows = breakout down (short)
3. 1-Minute Projection
When a breakout is confirmed on a higher timeframe (5m or 15m), a projection label (e.g., "5m", "15m") appears on the 1-minute chart.
Purple label = 5m breakout
Teal label = 15m breakout
Helps you confirm momentum in real time while on the 1-minute chart.
4. Trailing Stop System
Uses ATR to create an adaptive trailing stop after breakout.
Turns green when price is above stop (bullish), red when below (bearish).
Optional Buy / Sell signal labels appear on crossover events.
5. Session High/Low Visualization
Tracks and displays the previous session’s High and Low for:
Tokyo
London
New York
Lines extend into the current session to act as S/R reference.
Labels like "NY High", "Asia Low" are placed at the end of each line.
6. Alerts
Built-in alerts for:
First 5m or 15m breakout (long/short)
Trailing stop Buy/Sell crossover
7. Customization Options
Turn session H/L lines on/off per session
Customize projection visibility
Adjust ATR period and sensitivity
Set how far each session line extends using bar offsets
London/NY Sessions + SMC Levels📜 Indicator Description: London/NY Sessions + SMC Levels
Overview: This indicator highlights the key trading sessions — London, New York, NY Lunch, and Asian Range — providing structured visual guides based on Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and ICT principles.
It dynamically plots:
Session Backgrounds and Boxes for London, NY, Lunch, and Asian sessions
Reference Levels for the High, Low, and Close from today, previous day, or weekly data
Midnight Open line for ICT-style power of three setups
Real-time alerts for session starts, session closes, and important price level crossings
Features:
🕰️ Session Visualization:
Toggle London, NY, Lunch, and Asian session ranges individually, with customizable colors and transparent backgrounds.
🔔 Built-in Alerts:
Alerts for:
Price crossing the previous day's high/low
Price crossing the Midnight Open
Start and end of major sessions (London, NY, Lunch, Asian)
🟩 Reference Levels:
Plot selectable session reference levels:
Today’s intraday High/Low/Close
Previous Day’s High/Low/Close
This Week’s or Previous Week’s levels for broader context.
🌙 Midnight Open:
Track the Midnight New York Open as a reference point for daily bias shifts.
🎯 Customizable Settings:
Choose your session time zones (UTC, New York, London, etc.)
Customize all border colors, background colors, and session hours.
Use Cases:
Identify killzones and optimal trade entry windows for Smart Money Concepts (SMC) and ICT strategies.
Monitor liquidity pool sweeps and session transitions.
Confirm or refine your intraday or swing trading setups by referencing session highs/lows.
Recommended For:
ICT traders
Smart Money Concepts (SMC) practitioners
Forex, indices, crypto, and futures traders focusing on session-based volatility patterns
Anyone wanting a clean, professional session mapping tool
📈
Designed to help you trade with session precision and Smart Money accuracy.
Integrates seamlessly into any ICT, Wyckoff, or Liquidity-based trading approach.
Live SessionsLive sessions plots the highs and lows of the previous for sessions.
It also marks when these are broken by price.
Default Time Frames are:
London Session = "0000-0600", "UTC-4"
New York Session = "0830-1230", "UTC-4"
Asia Session = "1800-0000", "UTC-4"
New York Close Session = "1330-1630", "UTC-4"
Useful for highlighting when price has gone through a previous session high or low and quickly seeing where liquidity still lies.
ICT Bread and Butter Sell-SetupICT Bread and Butter Sell-Setup – TradingView Strategy
Overview:
The ICT Bread and Butter Sell-Setup is an intraday trading strategy designed to capitalize on bearish market conditions. It follows institutional order flow and exploits liquidity patterns within key trading sessions—London, New York, and Asia—to identify high-probability short entries.
Key Components of the Strategy:
🔹 London Open Setup (2:00 AM – 8:20 AM NY Time)
The London session typically sets the initial directional move of the day.
A short-term high often forms before a downward push, establishing the daily high.
🔹 New York Open Kill Zone (8:20 AM – 10:00 AM NY Time)
The New York Judas Swing (a temporary rally above London’s high) creates an opportunity for short entries.
Traders fade this move, anticipating a sell-off targeting liquidity below previous lows.
🔹 London Close Buy Setup (10:30 AM – 1:00 PM NY Time)
If price reaches a higher timeframe discount array, a retracement higher is expected.
A bullish order block or failure swing signals a possible reversal.
The risk is set just below the day’s low, targeting a 20-30% retracement of the daily range.
🔹 Asia Open Sell Setup (7:00 PM – 2:00 AM NY Time)
If institutional order flow remains bearish, a short entry is taken around the 0-GMT Open.
Expect a 15-20 pip decline as the Asian range forms.
Strategy Rules:
📉 Short Entry Conditions:
✅ New York Judas Swing occurs (price moves above London’s high before reversing).
✅ Short entry is triggered when price closes below the open.
✅ Stop-loss is set 10 pips above the session high.
✅ Take-profit targets liquidity zones on higher timeframes.
📈 Long Entry (London Close Reversal):
✅ Price reaches a higher timeframe discount array between 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM NY Time.
✅ A bullish order block confirms the reversal.
✅ Stop-loss is set 10 pips below the day’s low.
✅ Take-profit targets 20-30% of the daily range retracement.
📉 Asia Open Sell Entry:
✅ Price trades slightly above the 0-GMT Open.
✅ Short entry is taken at resistance, targeting a quick 15-20 pip move.
Why Use This Strategy?
🚀 Institutional Order Flow Tracking – Aligns with smart money concepts.
📊 Precise Session Timing – Uses market structure across London, New York, and Asia.
🎯 High-Probability Entries – Focuses on liquidity grabs and engineered stop hunts.
📉 Optimized Risk Management – Defined stop-loss and take-profit levels.
This strategy is ideal for traders looking to trade with institutions, fade liquidity grabs, and capture high-probability short setups during the trading day. 📉🔥