NAWAB SESSIONS 2.0 ( ig: a7m3dzs & nawabtraderofficial )Assalam u Alaikum! i am Ahmed from pakistan Karachi i am 19 year old forex TRADER my Instagram about Trading is @nawabtraderofficial and my personal instagram is @a7m3dzsChỉ báo Pine Script®của Trade_World1114
OHLC-OLHC [ARKN] ARKN combines three time-based analysis tools into a single overlay so that session context, higher-timeframe structure, and cross-asset divergence can be read together on one chart, without stacking three separate indicators. What it does Killzones — Draws up to four configurable session boxes (defaults: Asia, London, NY AM, NY PM) with optional session high/low pivot lines, midpoints, day-of-week labels, opening-price lines, and an "opening candle" marker. Pivots can extend until mitigated or past mitigation, with optional alerts when a session high or low is broken. HTF Candles — Renders up to four higher-timeframe candle sets to the right of the live price, each with its own timeframe and display count. Optional Fair Value Gap and Volume Imbalance boxes, a remaining-time countdown, and interval labels are drawn directly on the projected candles. Sequential SMT (SSMT) — Detects SMT-style divergence between correlated instruments across nested cycles (Micro, 90-minute, Daily, Weekly, Monthly). Triads can be set automatically for common groups (metals, indices, FX, crypto, futures) or defined manually, with an inverse option for negatively-correlated pairs. Both standard (wick-based) and hidden (body/close-based) divergences are supported. Why these three together The three modules answer three sequential questions a session-based trader asks in order: when (Killzones frame the active session), what structure (HTF Candles show the higher-timeframe bias forming in real time), and confirmation (SSMT flags when a correlated instrument fails to confirm the move). Combining them removes the need to switch layouts or sync timeframes manually, since all three share the same timezone and session logic. How to use Set your timezone under Settings; all sessions and cycles reference it. Each module has a master ON/OFF toggle at the top of its settings group. For SSMT, either leave Triad Selection on Auto (it picks correlated assets for the current symbol) or set Manual to define your own triad. Lower timeframes show Micro/90m cycles; higher timeframes show Daily/Weekly/Monthly. HTF Candle timeframes must be higher than the chart timeframe to display. Settings overview Global: drawing limit, timeframe limit, timezone, label size, text color, cutoff time. Per module: session times and colors (Killzones), timeframe and candle count (HTF Candles), cycle visibility, line styles, and correlation triads (SSMT). Note on originality This script combines well-established, publicly-discussed ICT community concepts — session Killzones, projected higher-timeframe candles, and SMT/Sequential SMT divergence. These concepts are not original to this script; the contribution here is integrating all three into one configurable overlay with shared session and timezone handling. The script is published open-source so the implementation can be reviewed and reused.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của AtomicPips22103
Session King - ALMA with Session FilterA session-gated trend strategy that restricts entries to high-liquidity session windows using ALMA direction bias, with standardised ATR exits (3 ATR stop, 6 ATR take profit — 2R fixed). WHAT MAKES THIS ORIGINAL Most trend strategies fire entries continuously throughout the trading day. This strategy gates every entry through two independent filters before a signal is accepted: a directional bias filter (ALMA) and a session timing filter. Neither filter alone is the edge — the combination is. ALMA without the session gate fires too many signals in low-liquidity periods. The session gate without a directional filter trades noise in both directions. Together they restrict entries to directional moves inside high-liquidity windows where volume and participation are highest. COMPONENTS ALMA (Arnaud Legoux Moving Average, length 9): Direction baseline. Price above ALMA = long bias; price below = short bias. ALMA applies Gaussian weighting to reduce lag compared to EMAs of equivalent length, producing fewer whipsaws at signal transitions. Session Filter (toggleable): Entries are only permitted during defined high-liquidity windows. London open (05:45-09:45 GMT), NY AM (12:00-16:00 GMT), and NY PM (19:00-21:00 GMT) can each be toggled independently. Outside these windows the strategy does nothing. Most false signals in forex and gold occur during low-volume inter-session periods. TTM Squeeze (optional, off by default): Based on John Carter's published TTM Squeeze concept. Compression detection (BB inside KC) is an independent implementation using Pine built-ins only; Keltner Channel uses ATR via Wilder's method. No momentum histogram is included — only the compression gate is used. When Bollinger Bands contract inside the Keltner Channel the market is in compression and entries are blocked. When BB expands back outside the KC entries are permitted again. Enables lower-frequency, post-compression entries when toggled on. Exits: Fixed 3 ATR stop-loss and 6 ATR take-profit (2R) on every trade. Position size is calculated so that 1% of equity is risked per trade at the 3 ATR stop distance. WHY THIS COMBINATION ALMA provides direction bias with reduced lag. The session gate ensures entries only occur when volume and institutional participation are highest. Fixed ATR exits keep risk consistent across instruments and timeframes and allow meaningful comparison of strategy performance across different market conditions. HOW TO USE Enable the sessions that match your instrument. London + NY AM is the default for forex and gold. Enable TTM Squeeze for lower-frequency, higher-conviction setups. Best suited to 4H and 1H timeframes on XAUUSD, GBPUSD, EURUSD, and major indices. DEFAULT PROPERTIES ATR Length: 14 | Stop: 3x ATR | Take Profit: 6x ATR (2R) | Risk: 1% Commission: 0.01% per side | Slippage: 1 tick | Initial capital: 10,000 LIMITATIONS Session filtering significantly reduces trade count. On 4H timeframes expect 15-40 trades per year. To reach 100+ trades for a statistically meaningful sample, backtest a minimum of 3-5 years on 1H or 8-10 years on 4H. Past results do not guarantee future performance. Chiến lược Pine Script®của backtestbay7
Session Volume Moving Average [LuxAlgo]The Session Volume Moving Average indicator is a comprehensive volume analysis tool that plots volume bars directly on a moving average, providing a unique perspective on volume activity in relation to price trends. It features session-specific volume profiling, streak detection, and a dynamic volume delta system to visualize market participation and institutional activity. 🔶 USAGE The script serves as a multi-dimensional volume dashboard, allowing users to see not just the amount of volume, but also where it occurs within a price trend and who (buyers or sellers) is currently in control. 🔹 Moving Average Volume Bars Traditional volume bars at the bottom of the chart can be difficult to relate to price action. This indicator plots volume bars anchored to a customizable moving average. Each bar's height is normalized using the 95th percentile of volume over a lookback period, ensuring that extreme outliers do not squash the rest of the data, providing a clearer view of relative volume changes. 🔹 Session Delta Bar & Candle Coloring At the top of the active session, a gradient bar displays the cumulative volume delta (Bullish vs. Bearish volume percentage). A pointer moves across the gradient to show the current balance. The colors transition from your Bearish color to a Neutral color (at 50%), then to your Bullish color. Users can enable the "Color Candles By Delta" setting to apply this same gradient to the chart candles, providing an immediate visual cue of session dominance. 🔹 Volume Profile & Streaks The indicator automatically tracks trading sessions (New York, London, Tokyo, Sydney) and provides additional context: A Volume Profile is drawn at the end of each session to highlight high-activity price levels. Volume Streaks are highlighted with dashed boxes when volume increases or decreases for a consecutive number of bars, signaling building momentum or exhaustion. 🔶 DETAILS 🔹 Normalization Logic To keep the volume bars visually consistent, the script scales their height relative to the Average True Range (ATR). By using the 95th percentile for normalization, the script ignores the top 5% of extreme spikes, which typically cause standard volume indicators to look flat and unreadable. 🔹 Delta Calculation The delta is calculated by comparing bullish volume (volume on green candles) against total volume within the specific session. The gradient sensitivity is tuned to show significant color shifts between 35% and 65% delta, making it easier to spot shifts in control before they reach extremes. 🔶 SETTINGS 🔹 Moving Average Settings Length: The lookback period for the moving average calculation. Type: The type of MA to use (SMA, EMA, WMA, HMA, etc.). Source: The price source for the MA calculation. 🔹 Session Settings Past Sessions to Show: Controls how many historical session boxes and profiles remain on the chart. Session 1-4: Toggles for specific global trading sessions with customizable times and time zones. 🔹 Volume Bar Settings Height Multiplier: Adjusts the vertical scale of the volume bars on the MA. Normalization Lookback: The period used to determine the 95th percentile volume. Consecutive Trend Bars: The number of bars required to trigger a volume streak highlight. Significant Vol Multiplier: Filters streaks so only high-volume sequences are highlighted. 🔹 Style & Volume Profile Color Candles By Delta: Enables/disables the gradient candle coloring based on session volume. Show Volume Profile: Toggles the session-end volume distribution histogram. VP Bins: Controls the granularity of the Volume Profile. Show Session Delta Bar: Toggles the gradient meter at the top of the session. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của LuxAlgo22877
Day Trading Session VWAP & AveragesA clean, session‑aware VWAP and Moving Averages indicator designed for intraday traders who want accurate, stable, session‑anchored levels without chart clutter. This tool tracks RTH VWAP, Overnight VWAP, and VWAP Standard Deviation Bands, resetting cleanly at each session boundary for precise institutional‑style reference levels. 📌 Key Features Session‑Anchored VWAP VWAP resets at RTH open VWAP resets again at RTH close ON session (PM → AH → Globex PM → Globex AM) uses one continuous VWAP Fully stable — no shifting when inputs change VWAP Standard Deviation Bands Optional ±1σ and ±2σ bands True variance‑based calculation (not ATR or SMA approximations) Independent visibility toggles Cloud shading for fast visual context Moving Averages Up to three customizable MAs EMA or SMA Independent visibility, length, and color controls Clean plot() rendering for perfect price‑scale alignment 🎯 Designed For Futures and equities intraday traders RTH vs ON session structure analysis VWAP‑based mean reversion and volatility expansion setups Traders who want a lightweight, stable indicator without noise or chart clutter 🧠 How It Works Session logic automatically adapts to equities or futures VWAP anchor resets at: RTH open → start of new day VWAP RTH close → start of ON VWAP Standard deviation bands are computed from the same anchor for perfect alignment.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của ech0whiskeyCập nhật 10
Gold Toolkit 22 [MatsukazeAlgo]🇬🇧 ENGLISH A modular indicator that consolidates 22 Gold-specialized analysis tools into a single script. Each module can be toggled independently — enable one or two at a time for focused analysis. The shared infrastructure provides session awareness, Dollar Index correlation, and psychological price level detection across every module. Designed exclusively for XAUUSD on intraday timeframes. Concepts Modular Architecture -- Most indicators serve a single purpose: one trend filter, one oscillator, one pattern detector. For Gold traders who use multiple tools, this means loading 5–10 separate indicators, each consuming chart resources and requiring independent configuration. A modular architecture solves this by housing all tools within a single script, sharing a common infrastructure layer. Each module runs its own logic but inherits the same session detection, DXY feed, and psychological level engine. The result is consistent behavior across all tools without duplicate calculations. Session-Dependent Behavior -- Gold does not trade the same way at all hours. The Asia session (19:00–03:00 ET) is characterized by tight ranges and stop runs that reverse at the London open. The London session (03:00–09:00 ET) produces directional breakouts driven by European institutional flow. The New York session (09:00–17:00 ET) carries the highest volume and tends to either continue the London move or reverse it sharply. An indicator that applies the same parameters across all three sessions is ignoring 60% of the context. Every module in this toolkit reads the current session and adjusts its signal thresholds accordingly. Asia signals require stronger confirmation. London signals favor trend continuation. NY signals weight volume more heavily. Inverse Dollar Correlation -- Gold is priced in US Dollars. When the Dollar strengthens, Gold tends to fall. When the Dollar weakens, Gold tends to rise. This inverse relationship is not perfect on every bar, but over any meaningful sample it dominates. The toolkit reads TVC:DXY (US Dollar Index) daily data on every bar. Bull signals across all modules require a weak Dollar context (DXY close below open). Bear signals require a strong Dollar context. This single filter eliminates a substantial number of false signals that would otherwise fire against the macro trend. Psychological Price Levels -- Gold reacts consistently at $50 and $100 round numbers. Institutional orders cluster at $4,500, $4,550, $4,600, and similar levels. When price approaches these levels, the toolkit tightens sensitivity and marks signals with a ★ indicator. A Stop Run Reversal scoring 85/100 at $4,550 is qualitatively different from the same score at $4,537 — the psychological level adds an independent layer of institutional confluence. Modules The 22 modules are organized into five categories. Each module is a complete analysis tool. Trend Modules 01 ML Supertrend — A Supertrend variant with a session-learning engine. Tracks flip outcomes per session and adjusts the band multiplier over time. Sessions with low win rates get wider bands (fewer signals). Sessions with high win rates get tighter bands (more signals). Volume surge filter and RSI confirmation prevent signals in thin markets. The dashboard shows per-session win rates, current adapted multiplier, and learning state. 04 Parabolic SAR — Standard SAR calculation with two additions: age-based transparency fading and momentum scoring. Fresh SAR dots are fully opaque. As the trend ages, dots fade toward transparency, giving a visual read on trend maturity without cluttering the chart. The momentum score measures the distance between price and SAR relative to ATR. A high score means price is accelerating away from the SAR. A collapsing score warns of an impending flip. Multi-timeframe alignment check confirms whether the higher timeframe SAR agrees. 05 ACN Trend — An adaptive coral noise filter that outputs a smoothed trend line with risk zones above and below. The noise score quantifies how choppy the current market is. When noise exceeds the threshold, the background shades as a warning to avoid trading. The conviction meter is the inverse of noise — a high conviction reading means clean trend conditions. Bull/Bear signal counts per session track which sessions produce the most reliable signals for your timeframe. 09 Anchored Channels — A dual-layer channel system. Macro channels connect confirmed swing pivots and project forward with band widths derived from maximum deviation. Micro channels fit a short-term linear regression to the most recent bars. When price breaks the macro channel, it is classified as BRK (breakout). When price returns to the channel boundary, it is PB (pullback). When the micro channel aligns with the macro direction, it is CONT (continuation). The MTF screener checks two higher timeframes for directional agreement. A status badge labels the overall trend bias. 18 Asymmetric Trend — Uses different thresholds for entering and exiting a trend. The entry threshold is tight — price must move strongly to flip the trend. The exit threshold is wide — the trend persists through normal retracements. This asymmetry reduces whipsaws in ranging markets while catching genuine trend changes quickly. Gradient fill between the trend line and price shows acceleration visually. Reversal diamond markers appear at flip points with session tags and trend age. Reversal Modules 02 Stop Run Reversal — Detects when price pierces a range boundary (liquidity grab) and reverses. Each event is scored 0–100 based on wick ratio, penetration depth, volume spike, DXY alignment, and session context. Zone boxes mark the reversal area with reference, invalidation, and target lines. A pending state tracker monitors setups that have not yet confirmed, preventing premature signals. Session and DXY tags on each label provide immediate context. 06 Arc Momentum — A non-linear RSI oscillator. Instead of plotting RSI as a flat line, the oscillator curves toward price in an arc. When the arc flips direction, a signal fires. Divergence detection compares RSI pivot extremes against price pivot extremes and flags when they disagree. The momentum zone classification (Overbought / Bull / Neutral / Bear / Oversold) shades the background for a quick visual read on the current state. 11 Harmonic Patterns — Scans for five harmonic patterns: Bat, Gartley, Butterfly, Crab, and Shark. Both bullish (XABCD with D at bottom) and bearish (XABCD with D at top) configurations are detected. Each pattern is scored based on session quality, DXY alignment, and proximity to psychological levels. Fibonacci projection levels are drawn at the PRZ (Potential Reversal Zone) showing 0.382, 0.618, 1.0, 1.272, and 1.618 targets. The tolerance parameter controls how strictly the Fibonacci ratios must match the textbook definitions. 16 RSI Swing Structure — Uses RSI overbought and oversold zones to define swing points. When RSI enters OB and price makes a high, that high is labeled. When RSI enters OS and price makes a low, that low is labeled. Each swing point is classified as HH (Higher High), HL (Higher Low), LH (Lower High), or LL (Lower Low). When the classification sequence breaks — for example, a HH followed by a LL — the indicator labels it as CHoCH (Change of Character). When the sequence continues — HH followed by another HH — it labels BOS (Break of Structure). Swing connecting lines visually link the pivots. RSI value appears on each label. Structure Modules 03 EMA Inversion — Three EMAs (21, 55, 200) with ribbon fill. The indicator tracks Fair Value Gaps that form during trend moves. When an FVG is subsequently filled from the opposite direction (inverse FVG flip), a signal fires. Built-in SL/TP management uses the most recent swing high/low for stop placement and projects a 1:1 target. A cooldown timer prevents re-entry immediately after a stop-out. The trade state label shows whether the indicator considers the current position LONG, SHORT, or FLAT. 08 SwingRegress — Anchors linear regression channels to swing pivot confirmations. When a CHoCH occurs (price breaks the previous swing extreme), a new channel begins from the most recent opposite pivot. The channel slope and deviation are calculated from all bars within the segment. Band 1 and Band 2 at configurable standard deviations define the channel width. A linefill between the bands makes the channel body visible. Psychological price levels within the channel are drawn as dotted gold lines. A Bollinger/Keltner squeeze detector highlights when volatility compresses inside the channel — often a precursor to the next directional move. 10 S/R Zones — Builds support and resistance zones from volume-weighted pivot clustering. Nearby pivots are merged into zones. Each zone receives a strength score based on the number of touches, volume at touch, and recency. When price breaks through a zone, it is flagged. When price returns to a broken zone from the other side, it is flagged as a retest. Ghost zones keep broken levels visible with faded opacity. Star ratings provide a quick strength summary. An age-based decay ensures old, untested zones gradually disappear. 12 FVG Wave — Tracks Fair Value Gaps across the chart with session-colored rendering. Asia FVGs are rose, London FVGs are teal, NY FVGs are sky blue. Each FVG has a POC (midpoint) dotted line. When price touches the POC, a detection event fires. Age-based opacity fading dims old FVGs. Mitigation tracking removes FVGs that have been completely filled. Ghost mode optionally keeps mitigated FVGs visible in muted colors for reference. 17 OB Zone Study — Detects order blocks at displacement candles that follow swing pivots. Each OB is scored with a breakdown showing trend alignment, location quality, session, DXY confluence, and psychological level proximity. Mitigation tracking monitors whether price returns to the OB. Once mitigated, the OB is removed. Age-based opacity fading gradually dims unmitigated OBs that have been on the chart for a long time. 19 Vector SMC — Smart Money Concepts with a volume gate. FVGs and order blocks are only detected when the candle's volume exceeds the average by a configurable multiplier. This filters out structural patterns formed on low participation. OBs extend forward and are automatically invalidated when price closes through them. Sweep labels mark liquidity grabs at swing highs and lows where volume confirms institutional activity. Session Modules 13 Session Range — Tracks the OHLC of Asia, London, and NY sessions in real time. A candle panel visualizes each session's range as a mini candlestick. 25% retracement lines for the London range identify the level where NY price action tends to react. H/M/L/O reference lines project key session levels forward. Regime classification analyzes the session structure pattern (e.g., London Partial Up, London Full Range). Asia sweep detection identifies whether the Asia high or low was taken during London. A stats table shows historical percentages for session behavior patterns. 15 Session Killzones — Draws boxes for Asia, London, NY AM, and NY PM killzone periods. When a killzone closes, its high and low are recorded as levels. These levels extend forward as dashed lines until price sweeps through them. Anticipation bars project the levels further for planning. When a sweep occurs, a detection label marks the bar. Session name labels identify each killzone box. 20 AlgoPath — Plots previous day high and low as horizontal lines. The equilibrium level (midpoint of PDH and PDL) is drawn as a dashed line. London session open and NY session open are drawn when each session begins. New day background shading marks the daily boundary. Whale candle detection flags abnormally large candles — those with body size exceeding a configurable ATR multiple — with session-colored labels showing the session name and exact time. Volume and Correlation Modules 07 Minicharts — Displays Silver (XAG/USD), Dollar Index (DXY), and Gold Futures (GC1!) in a correlation panel. Each symbol shows EMA position (above/below). SMT (Smart Money Technique) divergence detection flags when Gold moves in the opposite direction to a correlated asset — a potential early warning of reversal. 14 Institutional Volume — Identifies accumulation and distribution phases using volume clustering analysis. When multiple high-volume candles with consistent directional bias appear within a lookback window, the indicator flags the zone. Climax volume detection identifies bars where volume × range reaches the highest level in the lookback period. Zone boxes mark the accumulation or distribution area on the chart. 21 Swing TPO — Builds Time Price Opportunity distributions anchored to swing points. The price range between swing pivots is divided into bins, and each TPO period assigns a letter to every visited bin. Gradient-colored boxes range from cool (low activity) to warm (high activity). The POC (Point of Control) line marks the highest-activity price. Psychological level detection flags when the POC lands near a $50/$100 round number. 22 VWAP — Dual-anchor Volume Weighted Average Price. The primary anchor resets on Session, Week, or Month boundaries. An optional second anchor provides a longer-term VWAP for confluence. Standard deviation bands at 1σ and 2σ show statistical extremes. Previous period VWAP, VAH (Value Area High), and VAL (Value Area Low) levels persist as reference lines with price labels. Band touch signals flag when price reaches the 2σ extreme. Slope direction indicates whether the VWAP is rising, falling, or flat. How to Use 1. Open indicator settings. Under "Module Select," enable 1–2 modules. 2. Configure "Gold Settings" for session filtering, DXY, and psychological levels. 3. Apply to XAUUSD on your preferred intraday timeframe (5m–4h recommended). 4. Use the Style tab to show/hide individual signal shapes. 5. The module panel (top right) shows all 22 modules with the active one highlighted in gold. Shared Infrastructure Session Detection — Automatically identifies Asia (19:00–03:00 ET), London (03:00–09:00 ET), and New York (09:00–17:00 ET). Each module reads the current session for parameter adjustment and signal filtering. DXY Feed — Pulls TVC:DXY daily open and close. Determines whether the Dollar is strengthening or weakening on the day. All modules use this for macro alignment. ATR Normalization — All distance calculations (band widths, displacement thresholds, target projections) are normalized to the 14-period ATR. This ensures consistent behavior across timeframes and volatility regimes. Psychological Level Engine — Configurable interval ($25, $50, or $100). Detects proximity to round numbers and flags signals near these levels with ★ markers. Multiple modules use this for confluence scoring. Signal Bus — When any active module generates a Buy or Sell signal, it writes to a shared signal bus. The unified output shapes fire from this bus, providing a consistent visual regardless of which module produced the signal. Module Panel — The top-right panel lists all 22 modules. The active module is highlighted in gold. Inactive modules are dimmed. Session, DXY, and daily range are displayed in the header and footer. Input Reference Module Select — 22 boolean toggles, one per module. Default: Module 01 ON, all others OFF. Gold Settings — Session Filter (ON), Asia Signals (OFF), London Signals (ON), NY Signals (ON), Show DXY (ON), Psych $50/$100 (ON), Psych Interval (50), Show Panel (ON). Each module has its own parameter group accessible when that module is enabled. --- 🇯🇵 日本語 22のゴールド専用分析モジュールを1つのインジケーターに統合したモジュラー型ツール。各モジュールは設定パネルから個別にON/OFF可能 — 1〜2個ずつ有効にして使用。共通インフラがセッション認識、ドルインデックス相関、心理的価格帯検出を全モジュールに提供。XAUUSD日中足専用設計。 コンセプト モジュラーアーキテクチャ -- 多くのインジケーターは単一目的。複数ツールを使うゴールドトレーダーは5〜10個のインジを個別にロードする必要がある。モジュラーアーキテクチャはすべてのツールを単一スクリプトに収容し、共通インフラ層を共有することで解決。各モジュールは独自ロジックを実行しつつ、同一のセッション検出、DXYフィード、心理的価格帯エンジンを継承。 セッション依存型動作 -- ゴールドは時間帯によって異なる動きをする。アジア(19:00–03:00 ET)はタイトレンジとストップラン。ロンドン(03:00–09:00 ET)は欧州機関投資家フローによる方向性ブレイクアウト。ニューヨーク(09:00–17:00 ET)は最大ボリュームでロンドンの継続か急反転。全セッションに同じパラメータを適用するインジケーターは文脈の60%を無視している。本ツールキットの全モジュールは現在のセッションを読み取り、シグナル閾値を調整。 ドル逆相関 -- ゴールドはUSドル建て。ドル高→ゴールド下落、ドル安→ゴールド上昇の逆相関が支配的。TVC:DXY日足データを毎バー読み取り、Bullシグナルはドル安文脈、Bearシグナルはドル高文脈を要求。このフィルターだけでマクロトレンドに逆行する偽シグナルの大部分を排除。 心理的価格帯 -- ゴールドは$50/$100刻みのラウンドナンバーで一貫して反応。機関投資家の注文が$4,500、$4,550、$4,600等に集中。価格がこれらのレベルに接近すると感度を引き締め、★マーカーでシグナルを強調。 モジュール一覧 トレンド系 — 01 ML Supertrend:セッション学習エンジン搭載、勝率追跡・自動調整。04 Parabolic SAR:経過時間フェード、モメンタムスコア、MTFアライメント。05 ACN Trend:適応型コーラルノイズフィルター、ノイズスコア、コンビクションメーター。09 Anchored Channels:マクロ+マイクロ二層チャネル、BRK/PB/CONT分類、MTFスクリーナー。18 Asymmetric Trend:非対称閾値フィルター、グラデーション塗り、リバーサルダイヤ。 リバーサル系 — 02 Stop Run Reversal:流動性奪取検出、0–100スコアリング、ゾーンボックス。06 Arc Momentum:非線形アーク型RSI、ダイバージェンス検出、ゾーン背景表示。11 Harmonic Patterns:5種パターン(Bull+Bear)、フィボナッチ投影。16 RSI Swing Structure:HH/HL/LH/LL分類、CHoCH/BOS検出。 ストラクチャー系 — 03 EMA Inversion:3本EMAリボン+FVG追跡+iFVGフリップ。08 SwingRegress:ピボット固定LRC、CHoCH/BOS、スクイーズ検出。10 S/R Zones:出来高加重クラスタリング、強度スコア、リテスト追跡。12 FVG Wave:セッション色分けFVG、POC、ミティゲーション追跡。17 OB Zone Study:OB検出+スコア内訳+経過フェード。19 Vector SMC:出来高ゲート付きSMC。 セッション系 — 13 Session Range:Asia/London/NY OHLC、キャンドルパネル、25%ライン、レジーム分類。15 Session Killzones:キルゾーンボックス+未スイープレベル追跡。20 AlgoPath:前日高安、イクイリブリアム、ホエールキャンドル。 ボリューム・相関系 — 07 Minicharts:Silver/DXY/GC相関パネル、SMT検出。14 Institutional Volume:蓄積/分配検出、クライマックス出来高。21 Swing TPO:グラデーションTPO分布、POC。22 VWAP:デュアルアンカー、σバンド、前期間レベル。 使い方 1. 設定の「Module Select」で1〜2個を有効化。 2. 「Gold Settings」でセッションフィルター、DXY、心理的価格帯を設定。 3. XAUUSD日中足(5分〜4時間推奨)に適用。 4. 右上のモジュールパネルで全22モジュールの状態を確認。有効モジュールはゴールドで表示。 共通インフラ — セッション検出(Asia/London/NY自動識別)、DXYフィード($の強弱判定)、ATR正規化、心理的価格帯エンジン($25/$50/$100)、シグナルバス(統一Buy/Sell出力)、モジュールパネル(全22モジュール一覧表示)。Chỉ báo Pine Script®của MatsukazeAlgo1212238
7 FiguresMarket Structure Breaks (MSB): Identifies breaks in structure with a momentum-based filtering system (Z-Score). Institutional Order Blocks: Highlights potential reversal zones with a quality score (0-100%) based on momentum and volume. High-Probability Zones (HPZ): Identifies order blocks with a score over 80% as high-probability setups. Advanced Analytics Dashboard: Provides real-time statistics on the reliability of the signals and the count of active high-probability zones. Session Ranges: Optional visualization for London, New York, Tokyo, and Sydney trading sessions.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của Michael_Meier53
Sessions Flow [Cartel Console] Sessions Flow # Overview Sessions Flow is a session-based market activity visualization tool designed to provide a detailed view of how trading volume is distributed throughout the major global forex and index trading sessions. Rather than displaying volume as a single aggregated value, the indicator breaks each session into multiple price levels and visualizes where trading activity was concentrated during that session. This allows traders to study session structure, identify high-participation and low-participation areas, and compare how different sessions interact with price. The indicator automatically tracks and analyzes the four major trading sessions: • Sydney Session • Tokyo Session • London Session • New York Session Each session is processed independently and displayed directly on the chart using volume distribution heatmaps, volume profiles, Point of Control calculations, and Value Area measurements. --- # Core Features ## Session Detection The indicator automatically identifies the start and end of each selected trading session and creates a dedicated session structure on the chart. Users can enable or disable individual sessions and customize session times according to their preferences. Supported sessions include: • Sydney • Tokyo • London • New York --- ### Session Heatmap Each session contains a heatmap that displays the relative distribution of trading activity throughout the session range. The heatmap highlights: • Areas with greater participation • Areas with moderate participation • Areas with lower participation This provides a quick visual overview of where the market spent the most and least volume during a session. Heatmap density and transparency settings can be fully customized. --- ### Session Volume Profile For every session, the indicator constructs a volume profile based on price distribution inside the session range. The profile is displayed as a side histogram showing how activity was distributed vertically across different price levels. This can help traders observe: • High-volume areas • Low-volume areas • Session acceptance regions • Session rejection regions The profile width and display settings are adjustable. --- ## Point of Control (POC) The Point of Control represents the price level that accumulated the highest amount of volume during a session. The indicator automatically calculates and plots the POC for each completed session. POC levels often serve as useful reference points when reviewing historical session activity and market structure. --- ### Value Area Analysis The indicator calculates a configurable Value Area based on the percentage of session volume selected by the user. Displayed levels include: • Value Area High (VAH) • Value Area Low (VAL) These levels help visualize the region where the majority of session activity occurred. The default setting uses a 70% Value Area, but users may customize this value. --- ### Historical Session Management To maintain chart performance, the indicator includes controls for: • Maximum detailed sessions displayed • Historical session lookback period • Simplified rendering of older sessions Recent sessions can retain full heatmap and profile information while older sessions transition into lightweight background structures. This allows extensive historical analysis without excessive chart clutter. --- ### Active Session Dashboard A built-in dashboard displays the currently active trading sessions in real time. The dashboard provides: • Active session names • Live session status indicators This makes it easy to determine which global markets are currently open without leaving the chart. --- ## Customization Options The indicator includes a wide range of configurable settings: ### Session Settings • Individual session visibility • Custom session times ### Heatmap Settings • Heatmap resolution • Number of price bins • Density visualization controls ### Volume Profile Settings • Histogram width • Detailed session limits ### Value Area Settings • Value Area percentage • VA visibility controls ### Styling Settings • Session colors • Border transparency • Historical session appearance • Dashboard position --- ## Intended Usage Sessions Flow is designed for traders who want to study how market activity develops during different trading sessions. It can be used for: • Session analysis • Market structure observation • Historical session review • Volume distribution study • Contextual chart analysis The indicator focuses on visualization and analysis rather than signal generation. --- ## Disclaimer This indicator is intended for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not provide financial advice, trading recommendations, or guaranteed outcomes. Trading involves risk, and users should perform their own analysis before making trading decisions. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của CartelConsole160
ICT Precision Model v10.6.4 (Built in OTE)Built in ICT OTE levels, Uses the Judas Swing and HTF alignment for Buy/Sell signals. Integrated ICT Concepts. Meant to be used in traders discretion. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của Kaniumventura9
Session Volume Pulse [TSL]Session Volume Pulse shows whether the current bar's volume is unusual for this exact time of day — not just compared to the last 20 bars, but compared to the same minute across the last 14 trading sessions (configurable 5–60). Most volume indicators give you raw volume and a moving average. The problem: the 9:30 AM open is always busy, and noon is always quiet. A 3x spike at 9:30 means nothing — that's just what 9:30 looks like. A 3x spike at noon is genuinely unusual. This indicator makes that distinction obvious. ═══ WHAT YOU SEE ═══ Two visual signals on the volume pane: 1. A subtle blue baseline line showing the typical volume for this exact minute of the trading day, averaged across the past 14 sessions. The line curves upward at the open, dips through lunch, rises into the close — because that's what the average session looks like. 2. A multiplier label drawn only on bars where volume is ≥ 2.5x the recent 12-bar average (e.g., "2.7"). Most bars don't get a label. The ones that do are the bars worth attention. Position and orientation are both configurable — see the settings reference below. That's it. No divergence tints. No z-score overlay. No nine-row corner table. Two signals, both readable at a glance. ═══ HOW TO READ IT ═══ - Bar above baseline + no spike label = elevated participation, soft confirmation - Bar at or below baseline + no spike label = normal session activity, ignore - Spike label appears = conviction event worth attention The combination matters most: a spike at the cash open is less meaningful than a spike at noon, because the baseline tells you what's typical for each minute. ═══ CRITICAL SETTING: BARS PER SESSION ═══ This is the only setting most users need to configure for non-default markets. The default of 0 auto-detects assuming 24h trading, which is correct for crypto/forex and close enough for ~23h futures (NQ, ES, MNQ, MES at 15m). For US stocks during regular trading hours (6.5h), override to: - 1m chart: 390 - 5m chart: 78 - 15m chart: 26 - 30m chart: 13 For futures across other timeframes: - 1m: 1380 - 5m: 276 - 15m: 92 (or leave at 0) - 30m: 46 - 1h: 23 On 4h and higher timeframes, disable "Show time-of-day baseline" — there aren't enough bars per session for the baseline math to be meaningful. The spike detection still works fine. ═══ TUNING THE LOOKBACK ═══ The "Baseline sessions to average" setting controls how many past sessions feed the time-of-day average. The default is 14, but the right choice depends on your style: - 5–10 sessions: very responsive, adapts fast after regime shifts (vol expansion, holiday weeks). More spike-alert noise. - 14 sessions: DEFAULT. Two trading weeks of context. Balances responsiveness with stability. Best for active intraday on 15m futures. - 21 sessions: one calendar month. More stable baseline, fewer false-spike alerts. Slower to adapt to new regimes. - 30–60 sessions: swing/positioning context. Very stable, very slow to update. Single high-impact event days (FOMC, CPI) linger in the average for weeks. Rule of thumb: too many marginal spike alerts? Increase the lookback. Baseline feels stale after a vol regime change? Decrease it. ═══ ALERTS ═══ Two alert conditions, both useful: 1. "Volume spike" — fires when volume hits the spike threshold. Use for multi-symbol monitoring. 2. "Crossed session baseline" — fires when volume transitions from below to above the typical level (or vice versa). Quieter signal indicating regime change. ═══ HONEST LIMITATIONS ═══ - Does not predict direction. A spike with a green close is bullish confirmation; a spike with a red close is often capitulation or distribution. The indicator surfaces the conviction event; reading direction is on you. - Does not work on symbols without volume. Most spot forex pairs on retail platforms report tick count, not volume. Use the equivalent futures contract (6E, 6J, 6B) for real volume analysis on forex. - Needs history. On a fresh symbol with fewer sessions of historical bars than your lookback setting, the baseline averages whatever's available and may be choppy for the first few sessions. - Not session-aware for time changes. DST transitions or holiday-shortened sessions in the lookback window will offset the baseline by a bar or two until they roll out of the average. ═══ WHY OPEN SOURCE ═══ Closed-source indicators in finance are a known yellow flag — they often do less than claimed or rely on lookahead bias to look better in backtests. Every line of this script is readable. Audit the math, fork it, modify it for your strategy. The math is straightforward by design. ═══ SETTINGS REFERENCE ═══ Acceleration lookback (bars): 12 default. How many recent bars feed spike detection. Use 20 for daily charts. Spike threshold (× average): 2.5 default. How far above average a bar must be to get a label. Lower = more labels. Baseline sessions to average: 14 default (range 5–60). See "Tuning the Lookback" above. Bars per session: 0 (auto). See table above. Spike label position: Four options. - On bar (top) — text floats just inside the top of the orange bar - On bar (middle) — text centered inside the bar - On bar (bottom) — text sits at the base of the bar (DEFAULT) - Below bar (pill) — legacy orange pill anchored below the bar Spike label orientation: Two options. - Vertical (stacked) — each character on its own line. Best for narrow bars on lower timeframes. DEFAULT. - Horizontal — standard single-line text. Best for wider bars on higher timeframes or when bar width comfortably fits the ratio. Position and orientation are independent — any of the four positions can use either orientation, giving you eight visual combinations. Colors: Six configurable colors for bars, baseline, and labels. ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Maintained by TrailingStopLoss.com — more free, open-source trading tools at trailingstoploss.com/tradingview-indicators ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Disclaimer: This is an analytical tool that displays publicly available volume data with a time-of-day baseline overlay. It does not predict price direction or guarantee any trading outcome. Volume spikes can precede continuation, reversal, or no follow-through. Trading futures and equities involves substantial risk of loss. For educational purposes only.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của NicksNotNaked5
XAUUSD Sessions - Parth suitable for all the charts. i was struggling to find session box which i can train my self to under stand price reaction in perticular session. this is the best thing i made and so much helpful if you are only focusing on sessions. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của mrparth0065
Simple Time HighlightA lightweight session and time-window highlighting tool designed to visually mark important periods directly on your chart. This indicator allows you to define up to 4 custom time windows, each with its own color and enable/disable toggle, making it easier to focus on key trading periods and recurring market behaviors. Features: • Highlight up to 4 independent time sessions • Fully customizable session times and colors • Adjustable time zone support • Quickly visualize high-interest trading periods • Clean background overlays with minimal chart clutter • Works across different symbols and timeframes Potential use cases: • Mark London, New York, and Asia sessions • Highlight market opens and closes • Track high-volatility windows • Identify personal trading hours • Visualize recurring time-based patterns • Monitor news or event periods Default examples include: • 5:00–8:15 • 9:30–10:30 • 16:00–18:00 • 00:00–03:00 Simple Time Highlight is intended as a lightweight visual tool that helps organize your chart around time-based behavior without adding complexity.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của TrendGenY1
Sidereal Session Lattice [JOAT]Sidereal Session Lattice Introduction Sidereal Session Lattice is an open-source intraday session-orbit indicator. It maps session phase, VWAP drift, volatility harmonics, entropy, and anomaly pressure into adaptive orbit bands and compact phase cells. The indicator is designed to answer a session-context question: is price moving with the current session phase, stretching beyond its orbit, or compressing into balance? Core Concepts 1. Session Phase Each active session is counted bar by bar. The bar count is converted into a normalized phase value from 0 to 1. 2. Harmonic Orbit The phase value is transformed with sine waves to create an intraday harmonic component. This does not predict price; it creates a reference curve for studying session rhythm. 3. VWAP Drift The script tracks the distance between price and session VWAP, then normalizes the drift by ATR. 4. Entropy and Anomaly Rank The script compares recent up/down candle energy and return magnitude to estimate balance and anomaly pressure. 5. Phase Cells Compact cells mark upper-orbit events, lower-orbit events, and balance compression. Features Session phase model: Tracks where the market is inside the active session cycle VWAP drift: Measures price displacement from session VWAP Harmonic orbit bands: Adaptive bands based on phase, volatility, and drift Entropy score: Measures up/down energy balance Anomaly rank: Highlights unusual movement relative to recent behavior Phase cells: Compact boxes show session-orbit events Dashboard: Shows phase, lattice score, drift, entropy, anomaly, and current state Input Parameters Primary session defines the active session window Cycle bars controls the phase cycle length Drift smoothing controls VWAP drift smoothing Entropy memory controls bid/ask balance memory Anomaly memory controls return-rank comparison How to Use This Indicator Step 1: Read the phase state The dashboard names the current session phase, such as open drive, balance, or close risk. Step 2: Watch orbit events Upper and lower orbit cells mark when price stretches beyond the adaptive session orbit. Step 3: Use entropy for balance context High entropy with low anomaly often indicates balanced conditions. Indicator Limitations The harmonic orbit is a reference model, not a forecast Session behavior varies by symbol and exchange hours Entropy and anomaly values are derived from chart bars and may change with timeframe Originality Statement Sidereal Session Lattice combines session phase, VWAP drift, harmonic references, entropy, and anomaly ranking. It is not a standard session high/low tool; it provides a structured way to study intraday rhythm and displacement. Disclaimer This indicator is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Session models can fail in news, gaps, and unusual liquidity conditions. -Made with passion by jackofalltrades Chỉ báo Pine Script®của officialjackofalltrades12
Session Probability Grid [JOAT]Session Probability Grid Introduction Session Probability Grid is an open-source session auction map. It builds percent-based ladder levels from the active session open, tracks historical hit behavior for those levels, and displays probability-style context for expansion, exhaustion, and unusual session movement. The problem it solves is session framing. Traders often know the open is important, but they may not know whether a move is normal for the current symbol and timeframe. This script records session outcomes and converts them into visible ladder probabilities. Core Concepts 1. Session Open Ladder The script creates six upside and six downside levels from the session open using configurable percentage steps. These levels frame how far price has moved away from the open. 2. Historical Hit Memory At the end of each session, the script updates arrays storing hit counts, sample counts, and continuation distance. This creates a rolling sample of how often each ladder has been reached. 3. Opening Range Context The first configurable number of bars defines the opening range. The session box and opening range box help distinguish early balance from later expansion. 4. Expansion and Exhaustion States Expansion states identify movement through areas with supportive historical behavior. Exhaustion states mark stretched locations where continuation may be less reliable. 5. Session VWAP Gradient The optional session VWAP gradient adds a live auction mean reference so ladder movement can be compared against the developing session control line. Features Open-relative ladder: Six upside and six downside levels based on configurable percent steps. Statistical memory: Tracks hit count, sample count, and continuation distance from completed sessions. Probability cards: Right-side cards show ladder behavior without crowding price. Expansion and exhaustion states: Highlights meaningful session movement conditions. Session and opening range boxes: Frames current auction development. Session VWAP gradient: Adds a developing mean reference. Candle coloring: Bars can be colored by session state. Dashboard: Shows session state, nearest ladder, hit probability, expected continuation, and range condition. Alerts: Upside expansion, downside expansion, upper exhaustion, and lower exhaustion. Input Parameters Core Session: Active Session, Opening Range Bars, Stat Sample Cap, Session Range Box, Opening Range Box. Ladder: Open-Relative Ladders and Step 1 through Step 6. Signals and Visuals: Auction State Zones, State Projection Bars, Continuation Probability Gate, Right Probability Cards, Session Candle Color, Session VWAP Gradient, Dashboard. How to Use This Indicator Step 1: Start from the session open The ladder levels are built from the open, so they frame the current session relative to its starting price. Step 2: Compare price to the ladder As price approaches a ladder level, check the probability card and dashboard for historical hit and continuation context. Step 3: Distinguish expansion from exhaustion Expansion and exhaustion states help separate normal auction development from stretched movement. Indicator Limitations Probabilities are based on the chart's available historical sessions and are not universal statistics. Session boundaries depend on the selected exchange/session setting. The script needs enough completed sessions to build useful samples. Probability context does not predict future price. Originality Statement Session Probability Grid is original in its combination of open-relative ladders, rolling hit memory, continuation-distance storage, session VWAP context, opening range framing, and expansion/exhaustion visualization. It is not just a static percent-level tool; it updates its context from completed session behavior. Disclaimer This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not recommend trades. Historical session behavior may not repeat. Use independent analysis and risk management. Made with passion by jackofalltrades Chỉ báo Pine Script®của officialjackofalltrades305
Elaris Session Strength Indicator## Elaris Session Breakout Pro Elaris Session Breakout Pro is a clean and professional session-based trading indicator designed to help traders identify high-probability breakout opportunities during key market sessions such as London and New York. The indicator automatically tracks the opening range of the selected session and highlights breakout confirmations when price closes above or below the defined session range. This allows traders to quickly spot momentum expansion, liquidity-driven moves, and potential intraday trend continuation setups without manually drawing levels. Built with a strong focus on clarity, usability, and real-time decision support, the indicator is optimized for scalpers, day traders, and momentum traders across crypto, forex, and index markets. ### Key Features • Automatic session opening range detection • Dynamic breakout signals for bullish and bearish moves • Non-repainting breakout confirmations • Clean chart visualization with minimal clutter • Configurable session timings and breakout logic • Visual breakout labels and session range plotting • Suitable for crypto, forex, and traditional markets • Optimized for lower timeframes and intraday trading ### How It Works The indicator monitors the first candle or opening range of the selected trading session. When price successfully closes above the session high, a bullish breakout signal is generated. When price closes below the session low, a bearish breakout signal is generated. This approach helps traders identify moments where liquidity and volatility expand during active market hours, often leading to strong directional movement. ### Best Use Cases • London session breakout trading • New York open momentum trades • Crypto volatility expansion setups • Intraday trend continuation strategies • Liquidity and range breakout confirmation ### Notes Like all trading indicators, this tool should be used as part of a complete trading plan with proper risk management and confirmation techniques. Market conditions can vary, and no indicator guarantees profitability or a 100% win rate. TradingView session concepts referenced in this script are based on TradingView’s official Pine Script session documentation. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của ElarisGroup15
FX Market Open Session Vertical Lines (JST)※English description is available below. FX主要市場の開場時間に垂直線を表示するインジケーターです(JST基準)。 東京、豪州、英国、欧州、米国市場の開場時間に縦線を描画します。 ロンドンとニューヨークの夏時間(DST)は自動判定します。 【機能】 • 昨日 / 本日 / 明日 の表示切替 • 先週 / 今週 / 来週 の表示切替 • 東京 / 豪州 / 英国 / 欧州 / 米国市場の選択表示 • ロンドン・ニューヨークの夏時間自動判定 • 線の色・太さ・種類をカスタマイズ可能 【用途】 • 市場切り替わり前後の値動き確認 • エントリー時間の絞り込み • 過去チャートの振り返り • 市場ごとの相場の特徴確認 In English, This indicator displays vertical lines for major FX market opening times (JST-based). It draws vertical lines at the opening times of Tokyo, Australia, UK, Europe, and US market sessions. Daylight Saving Time (DST) for London and New York is detected automatically. • Yesterday / Today / Tomorrow display options • Last Week / This Week / Next Week display options • Selectable Tokyo / Australia / UK / Europe / US sessions • Automatic DST detection for London and New York • Customizable line color, width, and style • Analyze price action around market transitions • Filter trading entry times • Review historical charts • Observe session-specific market behaviorChỉ báo Pine Script®của huhutCập nhật 6
Volume Participation Curve [JOAT]Volume Participation Curve Introduction VPC Volume Participation Curve is an open-source volume seasonality indicator that compares current volume against historical participation for the same time bucket. It helps answer a simple but important question: is current activity meaningful compared with what usually happens at this time? Instead of treating all volume bars equally, VPC builds recurring buckets by minute, hour, day, or month, then compares live volume against the expected bucket value. It also tracks session pace so traders can see whether the session is leading or lagging expected participation. Core Concepts 1. Time-Bucketed Expected Volume The indicator builds historical volume samples by time bucket. Auto mode chooses practical buckets based on the chart timeframe. 2. Median or Mean Summary Expected volume can be calculated by median or mean. Median is the default because it is more robust against abnormal spikes. 3. Participation Ratio The main curve is current smoothed volume divided by expected volume. A value above 1.0 means current activity is above expectation. 4. Session Pace Session cumulative volume is compared with cumulative expected volume to determine whether the whole session is leading or lagging. 5. Regime Bands Expansion and compression thresholds are shown as clean bands around the 1.0 baseline. Features Expected volume engine: Learns recurring volume behavior from historical buckets Participation curve: Displays current volume relative to expected activity Session pace curve: Shows whether cumulative session activity is ahead or behind Expansion and compression bands: Identifies above-expected or below-expected participation Dark-mode fills: Uses restrained green/red/neutral blends Top-right dashboard: Shows bucket, participation, pace, surprise, growth, state, and sample count Confirmed alerts: Includes expansion, compression, pace lead, and pace lag alerts Input Parameters Seasonality: Historical Samples per Bucket Bucket Mode: Auto, Minute, Hour, Day, or Month Expected Value: Median or Mean Curve: Volume Smoothing Session Pace Window Visual: Show Regime Bands Show Pace Curve Color Background How to Use Step 1: Read the participation curve relative to the 1.0 baseline. Step 2: Treat readings above 1.2 as expansion context and readings below 0.8 as compression context. Step 3: Confirm whether session pace agrees with the current bar's participation. Step 4: Use the output as a participation filter for breakout, continuation, or reversal tools. Limitations New symbols or sparse histories may need time to build useful bucket samples Unusual news or event-driven sessions can distort expected-volume comparisons Volume reporting differs by asset class and exchange This indicator does not predict direction; it measures participation context Originality Statement VPC is an original JOAT volume model combining time-bucketed expected volume, session pace, expansion/compression bands, and confirmed alerts in a Pine Script v6 pane indicator. Disclaimer This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not guarantee future results. Trading involves risk, and users should apply their own risk management. Made with passion by jackofalltrades Chỉ báo Pine Script®của officialjackofalltrades18
Session Liquidity Atlas [JOAT]Session Liquidity Atlas Introduction SLA Session Liquidity Atlas is an open-source session context indicator built to map the active trading session, opening range, prior-session liquidity, confirmed sweeps, and confirmed opening-range breaks in one clean overlay. The problem it solves is session context. A breakout above the opening range means something different when the prior-session high was just swept, when the session range is compressed, or when price is still trapped inside the opening band. SLA organizes those reference points into a readable liquidity atlas with a top-right dashboard and restrained dark-mode chart shading. Core Concepts 1. Active Session Range The indicator tracks the selected session's open, high, low, close, bar count, and live range. The session band updates during the active window and freezes naturally when the session ends. 2. Opening Range The opening range is built from the first configurable number of session minutes. Confirmed closes above or below the opening range define bullish or bearish break events. 3. Prior-Session Liquidity Prior-session high and low are projected forward as liquidity reference levels. A sweep is confirmed only when price trades through a prior level but closes back inside it on a confirmed bar. 4. Confirmed Bias State Bias updates from opening-range breaks and mature sweep states. All official events use confirmed bars, avoiding realtime-only signals being mistaken for final signals. 5. Visual System The overlay uses transparent session bands, opening-range shading, prior-session reference lines, and a compact dashboard. No arrows or retail-style marker clutter are used. Features Session range band: Tracks live high and low of the selected session Opening range band: Displays the early-session decision range Prior-session liquidity levels: Projects prior high and low as reference lines Confirmed sweep detection: Detects high/low sweeps only after bar close Confirmed opening-range breaks: Break events require closed-bar confirmation Bias tinting: Background gently reflects current bullish, bearish, or neutral state Top-right dashboard: Shows session status, bias, sweep state, breakout state, range, OR/session ratio, and body balance Alert conditions: Includes confirmed alerts for sweeps and opening-range breaks Input Parameters Session: Primary Session: Session window used by the atlas Opening Range Minutes: Number of minutes used to build the opening range Sweep Hold Bars: Bars required before a sweep state matures into bias context Visual: Show Session Band Show Opening Range Band Show Prior Session Liquidity Tint Background On Bias Line Width and transparency controls How to Use Step 1: Read the dashboard bias and session status. Step 2: Watch whether price is inside or outside the opening range. Step 3: Treat prior-session high and low as liquidity reference levels, not guaranteed reversal points. Step 4: Use confirmed sweeps and confirmed opening-range breaks as context for another entry model or discretionary plan. Limitations Opening-range logic depends on the selected session and chart timeframe A sweep can fail and continue beyond the prior level The indicator is a context layer, not a complete trading system Signals confirm only after the bar closes, so they intentionally appear after the event candle is complete Originality Statement SLA is an original JOAT implementation combining session range logic, prior-session liquidity sweeps, opening-range breaks, and a compact state dashboard into one transformed Pine Script v6 overlay. It is not a copy of any source script. Disclaimer This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice and does not guarantee future results. Trading involves risk, and users should apply their own risk management. Made with passion by jackofalltrades Chỉ báo Pine Script®của officialjackofalltrades212
London Session Breakout - Joovier GemsLondon Session Breakout London Session Breakout is a visual breakout indicator designed for traders who want a clean, mechanical way to track the pre-market London range on Nasdaq futures. This indicator marks the 3:00 AM–9:00 AM New York time range, highlights the active trading window from 9:30 AM–11:00 AM, and plots breakout signals when price closes outside the London range. The goal is simple: help traders visually identify when NQ breaks out of the London session range during the New York morning session. How It Works 1. The indicator draws a box around the 3:00 AM–9:00 AM NY time session. 2. It marks the London session high and low. 3. The New York execution window from 9:30 AM–11:00 AM is highlighted on the chart. 4. A buy signal appears when a 5-minute candle closes above the London high. 5. A sell signal appears when a 5-minute candle closes below the London low. 6. Optional entry, stop loss, and take profit lines can be displayed automatically. Trade Logic This indicator is built around a simple breakout model: * Long Signal: Candle closes above the 3:00 AM–9:00 AM range high. * Short Signal: Candle closes below the 3:00 AM–9:00 AM range low. * Entry: Breakout candle close. * Stop Loss: 5 ticks beyond the breakout candle. * Take Profit: 2R by default. * Signals Only Appear: Between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM New York time. Features * London range box * London high and low levels * New York execution window highlight * Buy and sell breakout arrows * Optional one-signal-per-day mode * Optional entry, stop loss, and take profit lines * Adjustable stop offset and take-profit R multiple * Customizable colors, arrows, labels, and text size * Alert conditions for long, short, or any breakout Recommended Use This indicator is intended for use on the NQ 5-minute chart with extended-hours data enabled. It is best used as a visual backtesting and trade-planning tool. The indicator does not guarantee profitability and should be combined with proper risk management, market context, and your own testing. Disclaimer This script is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice. Trading futures involves risk, and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always backtest and forward-test any strategy before using it with real money.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của EddyPips137
SmartFlow Kill ZoneSmartFlow Kill Zone highlights the three major trading sessions (Tokyo, London, New York) and their corresponding ICT Kill Zones directly on your chart. Designed for intraday traders who use session-based and Smart Money Concepts (SMC) strategies, this indicator gives you instant visual clarity on when high-probability trading windows are active. █ WHAT IT DOES This indicator identifies and displays the three global forex sessions and three ICT Kill Zones using distinct background colors. It also tracks the High and Low of each session in real time and draws horizontal reference lines that update as the session progresses. A built-in dashboard provides a quick overview of which sessions and Kill Zones are currently active, along with each session's range in pips. █ HOW IT WORKS Session and Kill Zone detection is based on time-of-day logic using the user-selected timezone (default: America/New_York): Sessions: - Tokyo: 19:00 – 04:00 ET - London: 03:00 – 12:00 ET - New York: 08:00 – 17:00 ET Kill Zones (ICT): - London Kill Zone: 02:00 – 05:00 ET - New York Kill Zone: 07:00 – 10:00 ET - Asian Kill Zone: 20:00 – 00:00 ET (off by default) Session High/Low lines are drawn from the session's opening bar and updated on every new bar during the session. When a session closes, lines optionally extend to the right until the next session of the same type begins. Previous sessions' High/Low lines are preserved across multiple days (configurable via "Days to Display"). The dashboard table uses the last bar's data to show open/closed status, the session's current range, and whether any Kill Zone is active. █ HOW TO USE - Apply the indicator to any intraday chart (1m to 1h recommended). - Use the background shading to quickly identify which session you are trading in. - The brighter Kill Zone overlay tells you when the highest-probability reversal windows are active — this is where ICT traders look for optimal trade entries. - Session High/Low lines act as key reference levels. Price often reacts at these levels as they represent session-based liquidity. - The dashboard gives you a heads-up display so you never miss a Kill Zone activation. █ FEATURES - Three session backgrounds with independent on/off toggles - Three ICT Kill Zone backgrounds with independent on/off toggles - Real-time Session High/Low tracking with configurable line style and width - High/Low labels that update live during the session - "Extend Lines Right" option for lines to project forward until the next session - Multi-day history (up to 30 days of past session H/L lines) - Dashboard with session status, range (pips), and Kill Zone status - Dashboard position and size are fully customizable - 9 alert conditions (session open/close and Kill Zone activation) - Full timezone support (10 major timezones) - Works on any symbol and any intraday timeframe █ SETTINGS Sessions — Toggle visibility for Tokyo, London, and New York sessions. Kill Zones — Toggle each ICT Kill Zone independently. Asian KZ is off by default. Colors — Customize background colors for each session and Kill Zone. Session High/Low — Toggle H/L lines and labels, set line width, style, and right extension. Dashboard — Toggle, reposition, and resize the info panel. Timezone — Select the timezone used for session calculations. History — Set how many days of past session H/L lines to display (1–30). █ NOTES - This indicator does not generate buy or sell signals. It provides session structure and timing context to support your own trading strategy and decision-making. - Kill Zone times are based on the ICT (Inner Circle Trader) framework. Different educators may define slightly different windows. - For best results, use on timeframes of 1 hour or lower where session boundaries are clearly visible.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của SmartFlow202612
Session Bias Relay Map [AGPro Series]Session Bias Relay Map 🧠 Core Idea Did Asia, London, and New York pass the same bias forward, or did the next session reject the market narrative? 📌 Overview / What it does Session Bias Relay Map is an intraday session-structure tool built to visualize how directional bias moves from one major trading session to the next. The script tracks Asia, London, and New York session ranges, scores each session's directional bias, and classifies whether the active session confirms, conflicts with, or reverses the previous session's narrative. It does not predict price direction, automate trades, or claim that a session handoff must continue. It is a structured visualization and decision-support map for session bias, market narrative, and intraday context. 🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy Many session tools draw boxes, highs, lows, or kill zones. This script was built to answer a more contextual question: Did the next major session accept the prior session's directional story, or did it break the handoff? The design goal is to help traders read sessions as a relay of market intent instead of isolated time windows. It supports discretionary market reading, session review, and intraday structure analysis. ⚡ Why This Script Is Different Most session indicators focus on time blocks, session highs, and session lows. This script does NOT stop at drawing session boxes. Instead, it evaluates how each session behaves relative to the prior session. It scores bias strength, detects handoff confirmation, identifies conflict, and highlights reversal pressure when the active session builds a strong opposite narrative. ⚙️ Methodology 1. Session Detection The script tracks configurable Asia, London, and New York session windows using the chart symbol's exchange timezone. 2. Session Range Mapping For each session, it records open, high, low, close, midpoint, bar count, and live range behavior. 3. Bias Scoring Session bias is scored using body pressure, close location inside the session range, and optional relative volume confirmation. 4. Relay Evaluation London is compared against the completed Asia bias. New York is compared against the completed London bias. 5. Visual Output The chart displays session boxes, midpoint rails, centered session labels, relay event labels, right-side tags, alerts, and a compact AG Pro decision panel. 🗺️ How to Read the Chart Session Boxes = the active session range built from each configured time window. Centered Labels = the session name, current bias, relay state, and quality score. Midpoint Rails = the middle of each session range, useful for reading control and balance. Relay Event Labels = confirmation, conflict, or reversal events when a later session responds to the prior session. Right-Side Tags = the current relay state and active session bias. Panel = summarizes active session, relay state, bias score, prior session, session quality scores, next context, and timeframe scope. 🚦 Signals & States • RELAY CONFIRMED → the active session supports the previous session's directional bias. • RELAY REVERSAL → the active session builds strong bias opposite to the previous session. • BIAS CONFLICT → the active session does not clearly confirm the previous session. • FIRST LEG → Asia is building the first session bias for the daily relay. • WAIT HANDOFF → the active handoff does not yet have enough evidence. • BULLISH → the session is closing with bullish range pressure. • BEARISH → the session is closing with bearish range pressure. • NEUTRAL → the session does not have enough directional pressure. 🔔 Alerts Logic Alerts trigger when a major relay state appears. • Session Bias Relay Confirmed → the active session confirmed the directional bias passed from the previous session. • Session Bias Conflict → the active session failed to confirm the previous session and is showing conflict. • Session Bias Reversal → the active session built strong bias opposite to the previous session. Alerts are attention markers, not trade instructions. 🧩 Confluence Logic The context becomes stronger when: • The previous session has a clear directional bias • The active session has enough bars to evaluate • The active session bias score is above the confirmation threshold • Price closes with clear range position • Relative volume supports participation • The relay label and panel state agree If these elements do not align, the script avoids forcing a strong directional interpretation. 📊 When to Use • Intraday session analysis • Forex, crypto, index futures, and liquid stock index products • Asia-to-London handoff review • London-to-New-York handoff review • Market narrative tracking • Session range and bias studies • 15m, 30m, 1H, and 2H charts ⚠️ When NOT to Use • Daily, weekly, or monthly charts • Very low-liquidity symbols • Markets with irregular or meaningless session windows • Extremely noisy conditions where session closes do not carry useful information • Situations where a single session should not be over-interpreted • Symbols where the chart exchange timezone does not match the intended session model 🎛️ Key Inputs • Asia Session → defines the first session window used to build the initial bias. • London Session → defines the second session window used to evaluate the Asia handoff. • New York Session → defines the third session window used to evaluate the London handoff. • Max Chart TF Minutes → limits the largest timeframe that should build the relay map. • Bias Confirmation Threshold → controls how strong a session must be before it can confirm a relay. • Conflict Threshold → controls when a session is treated as weak or conflicted. • Minimum Handoff Bars → prevents early-session noise from printing premature relay labels. • Use Volume Confirmation → adds relative volume pressure to the bias score. • Show Session Boxes → controls the main visual range boxes. • Show Relay Event Labels → controls confirmation, conflict, and reversal labels. • Label Font Size → controls chart label and tag text size. • Panel Font Size → controls panel text size. 🖥️ Interface & Visual Design The visual hierarchy is built around the session relay story. Session boxes define the time windows. Centered labels make each session readable without hunting through the chart. Relay labels highlight the important handoff moments. Right-side tags keep the current state visible. The AG Pro panel summarizes the active session context in a clean, compact format. 🧪 Practical Usage Workflow 1. Choose session windows that match the market being studied. 2. Let Asia build the first bias leg. 3. Watch whether London confirms, conflicts with, or reverses Asia. 4. Watch whether New York confirms, conflicts with, or reverses London. 5. Use the panel to check relay state, active bias, quality score, and timeframe scope. 6. Interpret the result inside broader market structure, liquidity, and volatility context. 🔍 Interpretation Guidelines A relay confirmation does not guarantee continuation. It means the active session is supporting the prior session's directional bias according to the script's rule set. A relay reversal does not guarantee a full trend reversal. It means the active session is building strong opposite pressure relative to the previous session. A bias conflict is not a failure. It is useful information that the market narrative is not clean. The best use is contextual: combine the relay state with support, resistance, liquidity, volume, and higher-timeframe structure. 🚫 What This Script Is NOT This script is not a prediction engine. It is not financial advice. It is not an auto-trading system. It does not provide guaranteed entry or exit signals. It is not a generic session box indicator. It is not a kill-zone strategy. ⚠️ Limitations & Transparency Session settings matter. Poorly selected session windows can produce weak or misleading context. Timeframe differences can affect how session handoffs appear. Low-liquidity markets can distort bias scores. Markets with irregular trading hours may need custom session inputs. Relative volume can help, but it does not guarantee better interpretation in every market. 🧠 Market Context Notes Session behavior is often shaped by liquidity, regional participation, volatility expansion, and macro timing. The same relay state can mean different things depending on whether the market is trending, ranging, or reacting to news. The script is strongest when used as a narrative map, not as a standalone decision machine. 🧾 Use Case Examples • If Asia builds a bullish range and London also closes with strong bullish pressure, the relay may show confirmation. • If Asia builds bullish pressure but London quickly forms strong bearish pressure, the relay may show reversal. • If London begins with weak movement and no clear range pressure, the relay may show conflict or wait for more evidence. 🧱 System Philosophy Session Bias Relay Map is part of the AGPro Series approach to decision-support tools: clear structure, premium chart readability, honest interpretation, and no promise of certainty. The goal is to help traders see market context faster without turning analysis into signal spam. 🔐 Non-Promise Statement No script can know the future. No session handoff is guaranteed. No signal should be interpreted without broader market context. 📉 Risk Disclosure Trading involves risk. Markets can move unpredictably. This script is for educational and analytical purposes only. It does not provide financial advice or guaranteed trading outcomes. Users remain responsible for their own decisions. 📚 Educational Note Use this script to study how market participation changes across sessions. The value is not only in the label. The value is in learning how the session narrative develops, confirms, conflicts, or reverses over time. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của AGProLabsCập nhật 20
Opening Auction Trap Map [AGPro Series]Opening Auction Trap Map 🧠 Core Idea Did the opening auction accept value, reject an early extreme, or trap breakout participants? 📌 Overview / What it does Opening Auction Trap Map is an intraday session-open analysis tool built to study the first auction window of the trading session. The script builds an opening auction box, tracks the auction high and low, draws an acceptance rail, maps upper and lower failed-auction trap zones, and classifies whether price is accepting outside the auction or rejecting back into the range. It does not predict price direction, automate trades, or claim that every opening trap will create a reversal. It is a structured visualization and decision-support tool for intraday auction context. 🎯 Purpose & Design Philosophy Many opening-range tools focus only on breakout direction. This script was built to answer a more precise auction question: Was the opening move accepted, or did it trap traders who chased the first extreme? The design goal is to help intraday traders read the opening range as an auction behavior map instead of treating it as a simple breakout box. ⚡ Why This Script Is Different Most ORB tools mark the opening high and low, then wait for a breakout. This script does NOT treat every opening breakout as valid. Instead, it checks whether the move accepts beyond the auction edge, fails back inside the auction range, or retests a failed edge. The focus is auction behavior, trap risk, range control, and acceptance quality. ⚙️ Methodology 1. Opening Auction Window The script tracks high, low, and midpoint during the selected opening auction window. 2. Auction Box and Rails After the auction completes, the script projects the auction box, upper and lower trap zones, and the midpoint acceptance rail. 3. Failed-Auction Detection If price breaks above the auction high and closes back inside the range with enough upper-wick rejection, the script can mark an upper auction trap. If price breaks below the auction low and closes back inside the range with enough lower-wick rejection, the script can mark a lower auction trap. 4. Acceptance Evaluation If price holds beyond the auction edge for the required number of closes, the script can mark accepted movement above or below the auction. 5. Visual Output The chart displays the auction box, trap zones, acceptance rail, event labels, right-side tags, alerts, and a compact AG Pro panel. 🗺️ How to Read the Chart Opening Auction Box = the high-low range created during the selected opening window. Acceptance Rail = the midpoint of the opening auction range. Upper Trap Zone = the area around the auction high where failed upside breakouts may be evaluated. Lower Trap Zone = the area around the auction low where failed downside breakouts may be evaluated. UPPER AUCTION TRAP = price failed above the auction high and closed back inside the range. LOWER AUCTION TRAP = price failed below the auction low and closed back inside the range. ACCEPT UP = price accepted above the auction high. ACCEPT DOWN = price accepted below the auction low. Panel = summarizes auction state, quality score, auction high/low, range control, trap risk, next context, session window, and timeframe scope. TF Scope = shows whether the current chart timeframe is inside the supported auction-building range. 🚦 Signals & States • UPPER TRAP → upside auction breakout failed back inside the range. • LOWER TRAP → downside auction breakout failed back inside the range. • ACCEPT UP → price accepted above the auction high. • ACCEPT DOWN → price accepted below the auction low. • RANGE CONTROL → price is trading inside the auction range. • ABOVE AUCTION → price is above the auction high but not yet classified as accepted. • BELOW AUCTION → price is below the auction low but not yet classified as accepted. • BUILDING → the opening auction window is still forming. 🔔 Alerts Logic Alerts trigger when a new major auction behavior state appears. • Upper Opening Auction Trap → price failed above the auction high and closed back inside the range. • Lower Opening Auction Trap → price failed below the auction low and closed back inside the range. • Accepted Above Opening Auction → price accepted above the opening auction high. • Accepted Below Opening Auction → price accepted below the opening auction low. Alerts are attention markers, not trade instructions. 🧩 Confluence Logic The context becomes stronger when: • The auction range is clearly formed • Price probes an auction edge • The close rejects back inside the range • Wick quality is strong • Relative volume confirms participation • The panel state agrees with the event label If these elements do not align, the script avoids forcing a trap interpretation. 📊 When to Use • Intraday session-open analysis • Opening range review • ORB validation and failed-breakout detection • Equity index, stock, futures, forex, and crypto session studies • 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, and 1H charts • Markets where the selected opening session has meaning ⚠️ When NOT to Use • Daily, weekly, or monthly charts • Symbols without a meaningful session open • Very low-liquidity assets • Extremely noisy markets where wick behavior is unreliable • Charts where the selected auction window does not match the actual market session • Situations where a single opening range should not be over-interpreted 🎛️ Key Inputs • Opening Auction Window → defines the session segment used to build the auction range. • Active Session Window → defines the session where post-auction behavior is evaluated. • Max Chart TF Minutes → defines the largest chart timeframe that should build the auction map. With the default 09:30-10:00 auction window, 30m and lower charts are the intended use. • Acceptance Close Count → sets how many closes are required before a breakout is treated as accepted. • Trap Evaluation Window → limits how long after the auction trap logic remains active. • Trap Wick Quality Threshold → controls how strong the rejection wick must be before a trap label appears. • Use Volume Confirmation → adds relative volume to quality scoring. • Trap Zone Width ATR → controls the thickness of the upper and lower trap zones. • Event Label Mode → Premium focuses on traps and accepted moves. Detailed also allows lower-priority retest labels. • Projection Bars → controls how far the auction structure projects to the right. 🖥️ Interface & Visual Design The visual hierarchy is built around the auction range: The box defines the opening auction. Trap zones frame the dangerous edges. The midpoint rail shows range control. Event labels mark important acceptance or failure behavior. The AG Pro panel summarizes the current auction state without requiring the user to decode every element manually. 🧪 Practical Usage Workflow 1. Select the opening auction window that matches the market. 2. Wait until the auction box completes. 3. Watch how price behaves around the auction high and low. 4. Check whether price accepts beyond the edge or fails back inside the range. 5. Use the panel to confirm auction state, quality score, range control, and trap risk. 6. Interpret the output inside broader market context. 🔍 Interpretation Guidelines An upper trap does not guarantee a selloff. It means the auction high was probed and rejected back inside the range. A lower trap does not guarantee a rally. It means the auction low was probed and rejected back inside the range. Accepted movement does not guarantee continuation. It means price has held beyond the auction edge according to the script’s rule set. 🚫 What This Script Is NOT This script is not a prediction engine. It is not financial advice. It is not an auto-trading system. It does not provide guaranteed entry or exit signals. It is not a standard ORB breakout strategy. ⚠️ Limitations & Transparency Session settings matter. A poorly selected auction window can produce weak context. Higher chart timeframes may not capture the opening auction precisely. Low-liquidity markets may generate misleading wicks. Gap-heavy markets may require wider interpretation. The script is designed for intraday auction reading, not long-term chart analysis. 🧠 Market Context Notes The opening auction is often useful because it reveals early participation, imbalance, and willingness to accept price outside the first range. Failed extremes can matter because they show where early breakout attempts were rejected. Acceptance can matter because it shows where the market was willing to continue trading beyond the auction edge. 🧾 Use Case Examples If price breaks above the auction high but closes back inside the range with a strong upper wick, the script may mark UPPER AUCTION TRAP. If price breaks below the auction low but closes back inside the range with a strong lower wick, the script may mark LOWER AUCTION TRAP. If price closes above the auction high for the required number of bars, the script may mark ACCEPT UP. If price closes below the auction low for the required number of bars, the script may mark ACCEPT DOWN. 🧱 System Philosophy This script follows a behavior-first approach: Auction first. Edge reaction second. Acceptance third. Trap risk fourth. The goal is to reduce blind breakout thinking and encourage structured opening-session interpretation. 🔐 Non-Promise Statement No script can guarantee outcomes. No auction edge, trap label, acceptance state, or quality score should be treated as certainty. The output should always be interpreted with broader structure, liquidity, volatility, and personal risk rules. 📉 Risk Disclosure Trading involves risk. Markets can move against any interpretation. This script is for educational and analytical purposes only. Users are fully responsible for their own decisions. 📚 Educational Note Use this script to study how the market behaves around the opening auction and whether early extremes are accepted or rejected. Chỉ báo Pine Script®của AGProLabsCập nhật 19
IS Ghostbusters - Visual Session Levels & Auto-Hedge LogicGhostbusters is a visual execution tool designed for traders who operate based on fixed intraday levels and seek disciplined risk management. The script does more than just project entry, stop loss, and take profit levels; it acts as a real-time session monitor, validating executions and automatically managing hedge operations. +1 Key Features: Precision "Touch" Detection: Unlike standard indicators that wait for a candle to close, Ghostbusters uses intrabar prices (High/Low) to detect the exact moment price touches a level, ensuring surgical precision for entries and exits. "One-Shot" Logic: To prevent overtrading, the script validates only the first outcome of the day. Once a TP or SL is hit, the indicator locks until the next configured session. +1 Automatic Hedge System: If the initial trade hits the Stop Loss, the script automatically activates a violet-colored hedge radar. It calculates a new entry at the failure point, sets the Stop Loss at the original entry price, and calculates a reduced Take Profit (50% of the original range) to seek a quick technical recovery. +1 Adaptable Professional UI: Smart Contrast: Labels automatically change color based on your chart background (light or dark) to ensure total readability. Level Table: Includes a dynamic table in the bottom corner that organizes SELL, BUY, and Hedge values. Synchronized Infinite Lines: Uses line objects that span the entire chart, maintaining perfect synchronization with the price scale when zooming or scrolling. How to Use It: Configure Levels: Manually enter your Entry, SL, and TP levels for both BUY and SELL scenarios. Session Control: Define your session start time. The script will ignore any prior movement and place a yellow "START" circle on the starting candle. +1 Execution: Monitor the visual signals: ▲/▼ OPEN: Confirmed Entry. ✔️ TP: Target Reached. X SL: Stop Loss Hit. 🟣 OPEN HEDGE: Hedge activation after an initial SL. Technical Notes: Written in Pine Script v6. Optimized to keep the chart clean by avoiding unnecessary data points, maintaining a professional aesthetic. Disclaimer: This script is a visualization and manual trading aid. It does not constitute financial advice or guarantee profits. Use at your own risk.Chỉ báo Pine Script®của iseligmannCập nhật 12