Shade 4H Blocks PSTShades a 4H timeframe intraday. The purpose is to remind me what 4H candle I am operating in without having to manually mark it on the lower-timeframe charts I am watching.
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4H Weekly Candle Counter - Increments from Sunday until Friday This script will count the first 4H candle close on Sunday all the way until the final candle of the week on Friday.
4H Weekly Candle Counter (UTC - Dynamic)Counts the 4H Candles on a given trading day. Made specifically for the /ES. (The first 4H Candle opens at 15:00 Sunday-Thursday)
Automatic Ryze Zones v. 2.1.0Automatic Ryze Zones v2.1.0 — Multi-City Sunrise Opening Zones + Mitigation Signals
Automatic Ryze Zones maps the first actionable range at astronomical sunrise for major financial hubs and your own custom city—then watches how price reacts to those zones through the day. It’s built for intraday traders who like session structure, time-based anchors, and objective “tap/mitigation” signals.
What it plots
Sunrise Zone (per city):
At the exact local sunrise minute, the indicator captures the 1-minute candle’s high & low and paints a box that extends right across the session.
Optionally plots a dashed midline (the zone’s midpoint).
Mitigation Arrows (optional):
• ▲ Bullish when price interacts with a city’s zone in a bullish manner
• ▼ Bearish for bearish interactions
Signals are filtered by your choice of wick/close logic and a volatility gate (ATR ratio).
Timing Table:
For each enabled city, an on-chart table shows four equal intervals from sunrise to 22:00 UTC, helping you pre-plan intraday inflection windows.
(Debug) Heights Table:
Optional table listing the captured High/Low used to build each zone.
Cities covered (toggle any on/off)
New York, London, Tokyo, Auckland, Dubai, Rio, Reykjavik, Dallas, plus your Custom City (name + lat/lon).
Each city has its own:
Box color & opacity
“Show box” and “Show midline” toggles
Time-offset override (advanced)
Tip: Use the custom city to track your local market, a specific exchange, or any location you care about.
How it works (under the hood)
Astronomical Sunrise Calculation
For each day and city (lat/lon), the script computes sunrise using standard solar geometry (zenith ≈ 90.83°). This yields sunrise in UTC, then converts to local with the city’s time offset.
Zone Capture at Sunrise
At the exact sunrise minute, the script requests lower-timeframe data via request.security_lower_tf(...) and grabs the 1-minute High/Low. That becomes the zone for that city and day.
Zones Extend Right
The box is created at the sunrise bar and extends to the right for the rest of the session, giving you durable structure to trade around.
Mitigation Logic (signals)
You choose the interaction rule:
Wick: low-into-zone with a bullish candle → ▲; high-into-zone with a bearish candle → ▼
Close: both open & close inside the zone (bullish → ▲ / bearish → ▼)
Wick or Close: combines both checks
A volatility filter controls noise:
ATR_ratio = ATR(1) / ATR(2500) must be greater than your threshold (default 0.25) for the signal to print.
Timing Intervals Table
The time from sunrise → 22:00 UTC is divided into four equal parts per city. The table shows the resulting timestamps to help anticipate rhythm shifts.
Key inputs
Ryze Zone Master Switch — global on/off
Automatic Time Settings
Chart Zones for Today’s Date (true/false)
↺ Lookback (number of trading days back; weekends auto-skipped)
Manual Date Range (when Auto is off) — “Chart Zones from / To”
Per-City Settings
Show ■ (box), Show ⎯ (midline), Opacity, Color
Time Offset (advanced; typically leave 0 or -24 as noted)
Add Your City
Title, Lat., Lon., Color
Show box/midline, Opacity
Custom City Time Offset
Zone Mitigation Settings
Show Zone Mitigation (signals on/off)
Filter By: Wick, Close, or Wick or Close
▲ / ▼ colors
ATR Filter (default 0.25 on ATR ratio)
Debug
Table Page (for stepping through stored days)
⏼ (toggle debug table of High/Low per city)
Suggested use
Confluence trading: Combine Ryze Zones with your session bias, market profile, VWAP, or liquidity maps.
Tap/Mitigate behavior: Watch for first touch, failures to break, and midline reactions; the ATR filter helps you ignore low-energy pokes.
Timing awareness: Use the four interval times as soft “checkpoints” for rotation or continuation.
Notes & limitations
Timeframes: Works on intraday charts; uses 1-minute data internally.
Weekends: Auto-skipped in lookback.
Offsets: City time offsets are advanced controls for edge cases (synthetic sessions, DST quirks). If unsure, leave at default.
Performance: The script is optimized (uses dynamic_requests = true), but enabling many cities + long lookbacks can approach max_lines/boxes.
Historical signals: Mitigation arrows evaluate against today’s zones by design (historical arrays are foundational but signals key off the current day).
Quick start
Turn Ryze Zone Master Switch on.
Set Automatic Time on and choose your Lookback (e.g., 3).
Enable the cities you care about (NY/LON/TYO are a solid start).
Turn on Zone Mitigation with Wick or Close and keep ATR Filter = 0.25–0.35 to start.
Trade reactions into/out of zones with your own risk plan.
Credits / Version
v2.1.0 — Multi-city sunrise zones, mitigation signals with ATR ratio, interval timing table, custom city support, debug tools.
LFT Foundation Main ReversionLFT Foundation Main Reversion
this script will tell exactly when to buy and sell with TP and SL, used the latest LLM to tone the model with a profit ratio of 1.82 in 6 years and profit ratio of 4.02 in past 6 month and have been back tested with Monte Carlo simulation, with profit ratio 1+ for 99% of the time with 1000 iterations with 500 steps, for 100 times
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TF ZONES VIPTF Zones is a session and higher-timeframe reference tool for intraday and swing traders (ICT / SMC concepts).
🔹 Features
Killzones (Sessions):
Automatically draws Asia, London, New York AM, New York Lunch, and New York PM ranges.
• Customizable box colors, transparency, and labels
• High/Low pivot lines with optional midpoints
• Alerts when pivots are broken
Day / Week / Month Levels:
• Daily / Weekly / Monthly Opens
• Daily / Weekly / Monthly Highs & Lows
• Alerts on High/Low breaks
Day-of-Week Zones:
Color-coded boxes for each weekday (Mon–Sun) to track daily ranges.
Previous Year High/Low:
Plots prior year’s H/L with labels (PY.H / PY.L).
🔧 Customization
Session drawing limits (max days stored)
Timezone selection (GMT offsets or New York)
Label size, text color, and line style
Box transparency and text display options
Optional alerts on key level breaks
📌 Use Case
Perfect for traders who want to:
Track session ranges (ICT Killzones)
Visualize intraday structure clearly
Use Daily / Weekly / Monthly opens and ranges as confluence
Monitor higher-timeframe and yearly reference levels
TF ZonesTF Zones is a session and higher-timeframe reference tool for intraday and swing traders (ICT / SMC concepts).
🔹 Features
Killzones (Sessions):
Automatically draws Asia, London, New York AM, New York Lunch, and New York PM ranges.
• Customizable box colors, transparency, and labels
• High/Low pivot lines with optional midpoints
• Alerts when pivots are broken
Day / Week / Month Levels:
• Daily / Weekly / Monthly Opens
• Daily / Weekly / Monthly Highs & Lows
• Alerts on High/Low breaks
Day-of-Week Zones:
Color-coded boxes for each weekday (Mon–Sun) to track daily ranges.
Previous Year High/Low:
Plots prior year’s H/L with labels (PY.H / PY.L).
🔧 Customization
Session drawing limits (max days stored)
Timezone selection (GMT offsets or New York)
Label size, text color, and line style
Box transparency and text display options
Optional alerts on key level breaks
📌 Use Case
Perfect for traders who want to:
Track session ranges (ICT Killzones)
Visualize intraday structure clearly
Use Daily / Weekly / Monthly opens and ranges as confluence
Monitor higher-timeframe and yearly reference levels
Trading Sessions (L3J) Trading Sessions Indicator (L3J)
Overview
This Pine Script indicator displays precise trading session boxes for the three major global trading sessions: Asia, London, and US (Cash). Unlike traditional session indicators that show continuous background colors, this script creates rectangular boxes that precisely delimit each session from start to finish.
Features
🌍 Global Timezone Support
- 39 timezone options covering all major financial centers
- Automatic daylight saving time adjustments for named timezones
- Universal compatibility with all TradingView charts
📦 Session Boxes
- Precise delimitation: Each session is contained within a rectangular box
- Dynamic sizing: Boxes automatically adjust to session high/low prices
- Visual distinction: Completed sessions (solid borders) vs ongoing sessions (dashed borders)
- Customizable borders: Toggle on/off with adjustable thickness (0-5px)
🎨 Visual Customization
- Individual session colors: Fully customizable for Asia, London, and US sessions
- Border matching: Border colors automatically match session box colors
- Transparency control: Built-in opacity settings for each session
- Clean interface: Minimal visual clutter with maximum information
⚙️ Management Options
- Box limit control: Set maximum number of historical boxes per session (1-50)
- Automatic cleanup: Old boxes are automatically removed to maintain performance
- Memory efficient: Optimized for long-term chart analysis
Default Session Times (EDT - Etc/GMT+4)
| Session | Default Hours | Markets Covered |
|---------|---------------|-----------------|
| Asia | 18:00 - 02:00 | Tokyo, Sydney, Hong Kong |
| London | 02:00 - 11:00 | London, Frankfurt, European markets |
| US Cash | 09:30 - 16:00 | NYSE, NASDAQ |
> Note: Default times are in EDT (Eastern Daylight Time). Adjust session hours according to your selected timezone.
Timezone Conversion Examples
For UTC Users:
- Asia: 22:00 - 06:00
- London: 06:00 - 15:00
- US: 13:30 - 20:00
For Europe/London Users:
- Asia: 23:00 - 07:00
- London: 07:00 - 16:00
- US: 14:30 - 21:00
Usage Instructions
1. Add to chart: Apply the indicator to any timeframe
2. Select timezone: Choose your local timezone from the dropdown
3. Adjust session hours: Modify session times if needed for your timezone
4. Customize appearance: Set colors, borders, and box limits
5. Enable/disable sessions: Toggle individual sessions on/off as needed
Technical Specifications
- Pine Script Version: v6
- Chart Type: Overlay indicator
- Maximum Objects: 150 boxes, 500 lines, 200 labels
- Performance: Optimized for real-time updates
- Compatibility: All TradingView chart types and timeframes
Integration with Other Scripts
This indicator is designed to work seamlessly with other L3J trading scripts:
- ICT Levels Indicators: Provides session context for key levels
- Market Structure Scripts: Session boxes help identify structural breaks
- Volume Profile Tools: Session delimitation for volume analysis
- Support/Resistance Scripts: Session-based level identification
> Recommended: Use this as a base layer with other L3J indicators for comprehensive market analysis.
Key Benefits
🎯 Precision Trading
- Exact session boundaries: No guesswork about session start/end times
- Clean visual reference: Clear session delimitation for strategy execution
- Multi-timeframe compatibility: Works on all chart timeframes
📊 Professional Analysis
- Institution-grade accuracy: Matches professional trading platforms
- Customizable for any strategy: Adaptable to various trading approaches
- Performance optimized: Minimal impact on chart loading times
🔄 Real-time Updates
- Live session tracking: Ongoing sessions update in real-time
- Automatic management: Old sessions are cleaned up automatically
- Memory efficient: Optimized for extended trading sessions
Author Information
Created by: L3J
Version: 1.0
Category: Session Analysis / Market Hours
License: For use with L3J trading script ecosystem
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Support & Integration
This indicator is part of the L3J Trading Script Collection. For optimal results, combine with other L3J indicators:
- ICT Key Levels
- Market Structure Analysis
- Volume Profile Tools
- Support/Resistance Scripts
Note: This script is specifically designed to complement and enhance other L3J trading tools. Individual use is supported, but maximum effectiveness is achieved when used as part of the complete L3J trading system.
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For technical support or integration questions, refer to the L3J script documentation or community resources.
Vertical Lines with Floating Day LabelsThis indicator that highlights (marks) specific days of the week on your chart, and you can pick which weekday (e.g. Monday, Friday) from the settings.
Tue→Wed Exploit (Clean v6 • current-week toggle)Based on Tuesday Dealer range and determining if its hqt or lqt for a trade entry validation.
ENAUSDT.P Strategy – Alerts Ready (JSON)Ena/usdt trend trading strategy.
Backtesting results:
Starting date: 2 September 2025
7 days:
PnL: +13.91 (+1.39%)
Max drawdown: -17.68 (-1.73%)
Total trades: 22
Win rate: 63.64%
Profit factor: 1.82
30 days:
PnL: +81.16 (+8.12%)
Max drawdown: -26.38 (-2.51%)
Total trades: 89
Win rate: 68.54%
Profit factor: 2.52
90 days:
PnL: +270.64 (+27.06%)
Max drawdown: -36.29 (-3.34%)
Total trades: 273
Win rate: 67.09%
Profit factor: 2.72
365 day:
PnL: +702.89 (+70.29%)
Max drawdown: -130.40 (-10.16%)
Total trades: 986
Win rate: 65.42%
Profit factor: 1.67
𝑨𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓 - TyrAstar – Tyr is a dynamic RSI system with adaptive EMA and divergence detection.
@v1.0
Dynamic RSI period adjusts to volatility & market activity
Adaptive EMA smooths RSI with variable length
Optional Gaussian Kernel smoothing for noise reduction
Highlights bullish & bearish divergences automatically
Clean visualization with color coding and fills
Works in real time with no repainting
𝑨𝒔𝒕𝒂𝒓 - HelAstar – Hel is an adaptive ATR stop system that finds the best ATR length in real time.
@v1.0
Optimizes ATR length automatically within a defined range
Plots dynamic long/short stops with ATR multiplier
Option to use Super Smoother (FFT-lite) filtering
On-chart stats table with performance & win probability
Lightweight, efficient, and no repainting
Long-Term Trend & Valuation Model [Backquant]Long-Term Trend & Valuation Model
Invite-only. A universal long-term valuation strategy and trend model built to work across markets, with an emphasis on crypto where cycles and volatility are large. Intended primarily for the 1D timeframe. Inputs should be adjusted per asset to reflect its structure and volatility.
If you would like to checkout the simplified and open source valuation, check out:
What this is
A two-layer framework that answers two different questions.
• The Valuation Engine asks “how extended is price relative to its own long-term regime” and outputs a centered oscillator that moves positive in supportive conditions and negative in deteriorating conditions.
• The Trend Model asks “is the market actually trending in a sustained direction” and converts several independent subsystems into a single composite score.
The combination lets you separate “where we are in the cycle” from “what to do about it” so allocation and timing can be handled with fewer conflicts.
Design philosophy
Crypto and many risk assets move in multi-month expansions and contractions. Short tools flip often and can be misleading near regime boundaries. This model favors slower, high-confidence information, then summarizes it in simple visuals and alerts. It is not trying to catch every swing. It is built to help you participate in the meat of long uptrends, de-risk during deteriorations, and identify stretched conditions that deserve caution or patience.
Valuation Engine, high level
The Valuation Engine blends several slow signals into one measure. Exact transforms, windows, and weights are private, but the categories below describe the intent. Each input is standardized so unlike units can be combined without one dominating.
Momentum quality — favors persistent, orderly advances over erratic spikes. Helps distinguish trend continuation from noise.
Mean-reversion pressure — detects when price is far from a long anchor or when oscillators are pulling back toward equilibrium.
Risk-adjusted return — long-window reward to variability. Encourages time in market when advances are efficient rather than merely fast.
Volume imbalance — summarizes whether activity is expanding with advances or with declines, using a slow envelope to avoid day-to-day churn.
Trend distance — expresses how stretched price is from a structural baseline rather than from a short moving average.
Price normalization — a long z-score of price to keep extremes comparable across cycles and symbols.
How the Valuation Engine is shaped
Standardization — components are put on comparable scales over long windows.
Composite blend — standardized parts are combined into one reading with protective weighting. No single family can override the rest on its own.
Smoothing — optional moving average smoothing to reduce whipsaw around zero or around the bands.
Bounded scaling — the composite is compressed into a stable, interpretable range so the mid zone and extremes are visually consistent. This reduces the effect of outliers without hiding genuine stress.
Volatility-aware re-expansion — after compression, the series is allowed to swing wider in high-volatility regimes so “overbought” and “oversold” remain meaningful when conditions change.
Thresholds — fixed OB/OS levels or dynamic bands that float with recent dispersion. Dynamic bands use k times a rolling standard deviation. Fixed bands are simple and comparable across charts.
How to read the Valuation Oscillator
Above zero suggests a supportive backdrop. Rising and positive often aligns with uptrends that are gaining participation.
Below zero suggests deterioration or risk aversion. Falling and negative often aligns with distribution or with trend exhaustion.
Touches of the upper band show stretch on the optimistic side. Repeated tags without breakdown often occur late in cycles, especially in crypto.
Touches of the lower band show stretch on the pessimistic side. They are common in washouts and early bases.
Visual elements
Valuation Oscillator — colored by sign for instant context.
OB/OS guides — fixed or dynamic bands.
Background and bar colors — optional, tied to the sign of valuation for quick scans.
Summary table — optional, shows the standardized contribution of the major categories and the final composite score with a simple status icon.
Trend Model, composite scoring
The trend side aggregates several independent subsystems. Each subsystem issues a vote: long, short, or neutral. Votes are averaged into a composite score. The exact logic of each subsystem is intentionally abstracted. The families below describe roles, not formulas.
Long-horizon price state — checks where price sits relative to multiple structural baselines and whether those baselines are aligned.
Macro regime checks — favors sustained risk-on behavior and penalizes persistent deterioration in breadth or volatility structure.
Ultimate confirmation — a conservative filter that only votes when directional evidence is persistent.
Minimalist sanity checks — keep the model responsive to obvious extremes and prevent “stuck neutral” states.
Higher timeframe or overlay inputs — optional votes that consider slower contexts or relative strength to stabilize borderline periods.
You define two cutoffs for the composite: above the long threshold the state is Long , below the short threshold the state is Short , in between is Cash/Neutral . The script paints a signal line on price for an at-a-glance view and provides alerts when the composite crosses your thresholds.
How it can be used
Cycle framing in crypto — use deep negative valuation as accumulation context, then look for the composite trend to move through your long threshold. Late in cycles, extended positive valuation with weakening composite votes is a caution cue for de-risking or tighter management.
Regime-based allocation — increase risk or loosen take-profits when the composite is firmly Long and valuation is rising. Decrease risk or rotate to stable holdings when the composite is Short and valuation is falling.
Signal gating — run shorter-term entry systems only in the direction of the composite. This reduces counter-trend trades and improves holding discipline during strong uptrends.
Sizing overlay — scale position sizes by the magnitude of the valuation reading. Smaller sizes near the upper band during aging advances, larger sizes near zero after strong resets.
DCA context — for long-only accumulation, schedule heavier adds when valuation is negative and stabilizing, then lighten or pause adds when valuation is very positive and flattening.
Cross-asset rotation — compare symbols on 1D with the same fixed bands. Favor assets with positive valuation that are also in a Long composite state.
Interpreting common patterns
Early build-out — valuation rises from below zero, but the composite is still neutral. This is often the base-building phase. Patience and staged entries can make sense.
Healthy advance — valuation positive and trending up, composite firmly Long. Pullbacks that keep valuation above zero are usually opportunities rather than trend breaks.
Late-cycle stretch — valuation pinned near the upper band while the composite starts to weaken toward neutral. Consider trimming, tightening risk, or shifting to a “let the market prove it” stance.
Distribution and unwind — valuation negative and falling, composite Short. Rallies are treated as counter-trend until both turn.
Settings that matter
Timeframe
This model is intended for 1D as the primary view. It can be inspected on higher or lower frames, but the design choices assume daily bars for crypto and other risk assets.
Asset-specific tuning
Inputs should be adjusted per asset. Coins with high variability benefit from longer lookbacks and slightly wider dynamic bands. Lower-volatility instruments can use shorter windows and tighter bands.
Valuation side
Lookback lengths — longer values make the oscillator steadier and more cycle-aware. Shorter values increase sensitivity but create more mid-zone noise.
Smoothing — enable to reduce flicker around zero and around the bands. Disable if you want faster warnings of regime change.
Dynamic vs fixed thresholds — dynamic bands float with recent dispersion and keep OB/OS comparable across regimes. Fixed bands are simple and make inter-asset comparison easy.
Scaling and re-expansion — keep this enabled if you want extremes to remain interpretable when volatility rises.
Trend side
Composite thresholds — widen the neutral zone if you want fewer flips. Tighten thresholds if you want earlier signals at the cost of more transitions.
Visibility — use the price-pane signal line and bar coloring to keep the regime in view while you focus on structure.
Alerts
Valuation OB/OS enter and exit — the oscillator entering or leaving stretched zones.
Zero-line crosses — valuation turning positive or negative.
Trend flips — composite crossing your long or short threshold.
Strengths
Separates “valuation context” from “trend state,” which improves decisions about when to add, reduce, or stand aside.
Composite voting reduces reliance on any single indicator family and improves robustness across regimes.
Volatility-aware scaling keeps signals interpretable during quiet and wild markets.
Clear, configurable visuals and alerts that support long-horizon discipline rather than frequent toggling.
Final thoughts
This is a universal long-term valuation strategy and trend model that aims to keep you aligned with the dominant regime while giving transparent context for stretch and risk. For crypto on 1D, it helps map accumulation, expansion, distribution, and unwind phases with a single, consistent language. Tune lookbacks, smoothing, and thresholds to the asset you trade, let the valuation side tell you where you are in the cycle, and let the composite trend side tell you what stance to hold until the market meaningfully changes.
ICT Sessions & Killzones +PRO (VinceFxBT)ICT Sessions & Killzones +PRO (VinceFxBT)
All in one Session and Killzone script for FX, Futures and Crypto markets. It includes London, New York, CBDR & Asia Sessions and Killzones.
Features
Includes London, New York, Asia, CBDR sessions
Includes all ICT Killzones
Extended session highs/lows up to 90s back, until mitigated.
Set recurring alerts for session highs and lows
Includes Indices price levels and opens
Uses UTC timezones with automatic Daylight Saving Time so NO timezone correction needed ; ) Works out of the box for all regions, including different dates of DST for US/EU.
Session highs/lows displayed on chart as lines, box or background color
Customize line styles, width and colors
Customize colors for Sessions and Killzones
Optionally include weekends for Session or Killzone separately
Optionally display day separators and labels
Fully control which options are displayed at higher or lower timeframes. (e.g. hide sessions when timeframe is 1h or higher)
Session display options
Session Background Color.
Session High & Low Lines, including Session Middle Line.
Extended session highs/lows until mitigated
Extended Session Highs & Lows until mitigated.
Session Background Color with extended Asia Session Highs & Lows until mitigated.
Set recurring alerts for session highs and lows
Set automatic alerts when previous and/or current session levels are broken.
Prophecy Orderflow – XAUUSD⚜️ Overview
Prophecy Orderflow is a clean, professional trading indicator built for serious day traders who demand precision. Designed around institutional concepts of bias, momentum, and orderflow alignment, this tool gives clear BUY/SELL signals, along with structured stop loss (SL) and take profit (TP1, TP2, TP3) levels—so you trade with confidence and discipline.
⚡ Core Features
✅ Automatic BUY & SELL signals with on-chart markers
✅ Dynamic Stop Loss & Target lines (SL / TP1 / TP2 / TP3)
✅ Bias confirmation using higher timeframe EMAs
✅ ATR-based volatility filter for cleaner entries
✅ Lightweight design – no clutter, only high-quality setups
✅ Built-in watermark branding: Prophecy Orderflow
📈 How to Use
Look for the BUY triangle (yellow) or SELL triangle (purple).
Trade only in alignment with the bias filter (higher timeframe EMA trend).
Follow the stop loss and TP lines automatically plotted.
TP2 and TP3 act as scaling or full exit zones for extended moves.
⚖️ Best For
Day Traders on XAUUSD (Gold), US30, and major Forex pairs
Scalpers seeking clear, structured exits
Swing traders using HTF bias for confirmation
💡 Note
This is not financial advice. Always backtest, paper trade, and manage risk responsibly.
👉 Built exclusively by 4x Prophet to help traders execute with clarity and confidence.
Possible Deviations | Session Fibs Session Fibs + Regime
A structured framework for intraday price action, designed to give traders both precision entry levels and a macro intraday bias filter in one indicator.
🔹 How It Works
1. Session Fibs
Automatically plots Fibonacci retracements and extensions from key session reference candles.
Levels expand across the chart, showing where liquidity often pools and where reversals or continuations have the highest probability.
Useful for identifying session-to-session ranges, breakout levels, and intraday inflection points.
2. Regime Analysis Table
Displays the current market environment in real time (e.g., trending, consolidating, or transitioning).
Derived from momentum, volatility, and directional bias — giving a clear snapshot of whether conditions favor continuation trades or mean-reversion setups.
Updates dynamically as price action evolves.
🔹 Why Use This Indicator?
Clarity at a glance – Instantly see the dominant regime without needing multiple extra tools.
Precision zones – Use Session Fibs to spot support/resistance clusters that align with institutional price behavior.
Contextual decision-making – Filter setups with the regime framework, reducing false signals and keeping you aligned with the market’s rhythm.
Intraday edge – Especially powerful on index futures, forex majors, and highly liquid equities where session structure matters.
🔹 Best Practices
Use on lower intraday timeframes (1m–15m) to track evolving structure.
Combine with higher timeframe bias (daily/weekly) for confluence.
Watch for fib level + regime alignment (e.g., a retracement to 61.8% inside a trending regime) as high-probability setups.
🔹 Who It’s For
This tool is designed for serious intraday traders who want:
More discipline and structure in their trading.
A way to avoid overtrading in choppy regimes.
Confidence in identifying where and when to engage the market.
⚡ Bottom line: The Session Fibs + Regime indicator doesn’t just give you levels — it gives you market context. It’s both a map of high-value price zones and a real-time bias filter that adapts as conditions change.
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📊 Trading Sessions By TheTradingSmurf
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Highlights the 3 major trading sessions:
• Asia (00–09 GMT)
• London (08–17 GMT)
• New York (13–22 GMT)
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✓ Shows only the last 2 sessions (48h lookback)
✓ Session High / Low / Mid lines
✓ Labels at line end with 24h / 48h tag
✓ Font colors match session colors by default
✓ Configurable line widths & extensions
✓ Optional info block (Range / Avg / High / Low / Mid)
✓ Toggle Open/Close lines, averages, and ranges
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• Minimal view → only H/L/M lines
• Asia = Orange
• London = Blue
• New York = Green
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Ideal for liquidity mapping, overlap awareness,
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15-Min EMA CrossoverVery useful swing setup indicator that can be used in different styles of trading
Works on any timeframe but calculates EMA and cross signals based on 15-minute candles.
Plots the EMA line.
Shows green triangle for bullish crossover and red triangle for bearish crossunder.
Session Levels [odnac]This indicator plots the high and low levels of the three main trading sessions—Asia, Europe, and New York—along with the previous day’s high, low, and open. Each session’s time range can be customized using a UTC offset, and the indicator automatically tracks session highs and lows as price develops.
Functions:
Plots session highs and lows for Asia, Europe, and New York.
Shows previous day’s high, low, and open as reference levels.
Session times are fully configurable with hour and minute precision, including UTC offset adjustment.
Each session level is marked with both a line and a label for clarity.
Color customization for each session and previous day levels.
Designed for intraday timeframes (1–60 minutes).
Filter Condition:
When the filter option is enabled, the indicator adjusts how levels are drawn:
A session high above the current close is displayed as a solid line with a visible label.
Once price closes above that high, the line becomes dotted and dimmed, and the label also becomes less emphasized.
Similarly, a session low below the current close is displayed as a solid line and label.
If price closes below that low, the line switches to dotted and dimmed, with the label adjusted accordingly.
This behavior highlights only the most relevant levels for the current market position while still keeping breached levels visible in a subdued style, making it easier to spot active breakout or liquidity zones.
Sunset Zones by PDVDescription
Sunset Zones by PDV is an intraday reference indicator that plots key horizontal levels based on selected “root candles” throughout the trading day. At each programmed time, the indicator identifies the high and low of the corresponding candle and projects those levels forward with extended lines, providing traders with a clean visual framework of potential intraday reaction zones.
These zones serve as reference levels for support, resistance, liquidity grabs, and session context, allowing traders to analyze how price reacts around time-specific structures. Unlike lagging indicators, Sunset Zones gives traders real-time, rule-based levels tied directly to the price action of specific moments in the session.
Key Features
Predefined Time Codes
The script comes with a curated list of intraday timestamps (in HHMM format). Each represents a “root candle” from which levels are generated. Examples include 03:12, 06:47, 07:41, 08:51, etc. These time codes can reflect historically important market moments such as session opens, liquidity sweeps, or volatility inflection points.
Automatic Zone Plotting
At each root time, the script captures the candle’s high and low and instantly extends those levels forward across the chart. This provides consistent, objective reference points for intraday trading.
Extended Lines
Levels are projected far into the future (default: 500 bars) so traders can easily track how price interacts with those zones throughout the day.
Color-Coded Levels
Each root time is assigned a distinct color for fast identification. For example:
03:12 → Fuchsia
06:47 → Purple
07:41 → Teal
08:51 → White
09:53 → White
10:20 → Orange
11:10 → Green
11:49 → Red
12:05 → White
13:05 → Teal
14:09 → Aqua
This helps traders quickly recognize which time-of-day level price is interacting with.
Lightweight & Visual
The indicator focuses purely on price and time, avoiding complexity or lagging signals. It can be layered with other analysis tools, order flow charts, or session-based studies.
Practical Use Cases
Intraday Bias:
Observe whether price respects, rejects, or consolidates around these reference levels to form a bias.
Liquidity Zones:
High/low sweeps of the root candle can act as liquidity pools where institutions might trigger stops or reversals.
Support & Resistance:
Extended lines create intraday S/R zones without the need to manually draw levels.
Confluence Finder:
Combine Sunset Zones with VWAP, session ranges, Fibonacci levels, or higher-timeframe structure for layered confluence.
Important Notes
This is a visual reference tool only. It does not generate buy or sell signals.
Default times are provided, but the concept is flexible — traders can adapt it by modifying or expanding the list of time codes.
Works best on intraday timeframes where session structure is most relevant (e.g., 1-minute to 15-minute charts).
✅ In short: Sunset Zones by PDV gives intraday traders a systematic way to anchor their charts to important time-based highs and lows, creating a consistent framework for analyzing price reactions across the day.
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Categories:
Candlestick analysis
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