CPR by VictorVCentral Pivot Range
Where price is vs CPR
Above TC: bullish bias; TC/BC act as support. Hold above TC → trend day likely.
Inside CPR (BC–TC): balanced/choppy; expect mean reversion between edges until a clean break.
Below BC: bearish bias; BC/TC act as resistance.
Width of the CPR
Narrow: energy coiled → higher chance of breakout/trend day.
Wide: balanced market → range-bound behavior more likely.
Shift vs yesterday
CPR shifted up: bullish undertone.
Shifted down: bearish undertone.
Overlapping: neutral/indecisive.
Intraday tells
Acceptance: Several candles holding outside BC/TC = expansion in that direction.
Rejection: Wicks through BC/TC that close back inside = likely fade back toward the opposite edge.
Pivot (P) magnet: On non-trend days, price often gravitates back to P.
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CISD + Fractals  - Milana TradesThe CISD (Change in State of Delivery ) is a precision-engineered tool for identifying structural shifts within price action.
It algorithmically detects when price transitions from one swing direction to another — providing objective confirmation of market structure breaks that often precede trend reversals.
By mapping swing highs and lows, and visually marking breakpoints through CISD signals, this indicator enables traders to see the market’s internal structure in real time, without noise or subjective interpretation.
 ⚙️ Core Logic 
The CISD algorithm uses a fractals-based structure recognition system to define market swings (high/low)  and monitor for structural breaches.
  
 Swing Identification 
Using a configurable Pivot Strength parameter, the indicator detects significant local highs and lows based on price symmetry.
These pivots form the foundation of short-term and long-term structural reference points.
 Execution Logic 
Once a CISD  is detected, the script dynamically projects a horizontal reference line at the validated structural level and plots a clear label (+CISD or –CISD) at the break location.
This provides an immediate, unobtrusive visualization of key structural events.
  Visualization & Styling 
The CISD interface is built for clarity and adaptability across all charting environments.
All stylistic parameters are fully customizable:
Pivot Strength – Sensitivity of swing identification
Fractal Visibility – Optional visualization of pivot origins
Bullish/Bearish Color Schemes – Independent line and text coloration
Line Style & Thickness – Adjustable for chart clarity
Label Size – Four-tier sizing (Tiny to Large) for multi-timeframe readability
Each CISD line maintains the context of structural order flow, allowing traders to visually differentiate active structure levels from historical breakpoints.
 
 Alert System 
The indicator integrates a fully functional alert module for automated market monitoring:
Any CISD  – Alerts when any structural break occurs
Bullish CISD Formed – Alerts on bullish market structure shifts
Bearish CISD Formed – Alerts on bearish market structure shifts
These can be used for manual trade confirmation, smart alerts, or automated trading system triggers.
Fractals & SweepThe Fractals & Sweep indicator is designed to identify key market structure points (fractals) and detect potential liquidity sweeps around those areas. It visually highlights both Bill Williams fractals and regular fractals, and alerts the user when the market sweeps liquidity above or below the most recent fractal levels.
Fractal Recognition:
Detects both bullish (low) and bearish (high) fractals on the price chart.
Users can choose between:
Bill Williams fractal logic (default), or
Regular fractal logic (when the “Filter Bill Williams Fractals” option is enabled).
Fractals are plotted directly on the chart as red downward triangles for highs and green upward triangles for lows.
Fractal Tracking:
The indicator stores the most recent high and low fractal levels to serve as reference points for potential sweep detection.
Sweep Detection:
A bearish sweep is triggered when the price wicks above the last fractal high but closes below it — suggesting a liquidity grab above resistance.
A bullish sweep is triggered when the price wicks below the last fractal low but closes above it — suggesting a liquidity grab below support.
When a sweep occurs, the indicator draws a horizontal line from the previous fractal point to the current bar.
Alert System:
Custom alerts notify the trader when a bearish sweep or bullish sweep occurs, allowing for timely reactions to potential reversals or liquidity traps.
Ram HTF Direction & Market ProfileRam HTF Direction & Markey Profile.
I am trying to identify the HTF(Daily) Direction and Market profiles POC,VAL,VAH to trade on 1HR.
NINA Multi-TF Swings (W/D/H4/H1/M15)This indicator draws swing highs and lows of different timeframes on you current chart to identify as liquidity levels
Charles PO3# Charles PO3 - Release Notes
## 📊 Introduction
**Charles PO3** is a powerful PO3 (Power of 3) indicator designed for traders who need to simultaneously observe **Higher Time Frame (HTF)** price action on **Lower Time Frame (LTF)** charts.
This indicator draws multiple HTF candles on the right side of the chart and connects the current price to the HTF **Open, High, and Low** with dynamic projection lines. It helps you:
  - View **Daily/Weekly** structure on a minute chart.
  - Track HTF key price levels in **real time**.
  - Better understand **multi-timeframe trend relationships**.
  - Improve **timeframe consistency** in your trading decisions.
**Applicable Markets**: Forex, Futures, Stocks, Cryptocurrencies, and all other financial markets.
This script is based on the  (www.google.com) created by  (www.google.com).
This indicator is released under TradingViews default license (Mozilla Public License 2.0)
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## ✨ Core Features
### 🕐 Smart Timeframe Management
  - **Automatic Timeframe Selection**: Automatically selects a suitable HTF based on the current chart period (optionally 1 or 2 levels of progression).
  - **Manual Timeframe**: Supports custom selection of any timeframe (15 minutes, 1 hour, 4 hours, Daily, Weekly, etc.).
  - **Custom Opening Time**: Supports custom HTF candle opening time and timezone (useful for non-standard trading sessions).
### 📈 Candle Display
  - **Configurable Quantity**: Display 1-20 HTF candles (default 5).
  - **Three Sizes**: Small, Medium, Large candles available.
  - **Two Types**:
      - Standard Candles
      - Heikin Ashi (Smoothed Candles)
  - **Custom Colors**:
      - Bullish (Up) Candles: Independent color settings for body, wick, and border.
      - Bearish (Down) Candles: Independent color settings for body, wick, and border.
  - **Position Adjustment**: Adjustable offset from the right edge of the chart and spacing between candles.
### 🎯 Dynamic Projection Lines
  - **Open Price Projection**: Extends from the HTF Open price to the center of the current candle.
  - **High/Low Projection**: Extends from the HTF High/Low to the center of the current candle.
  - **Real-Time Updates**: Projection lines automatically update their starting point upon price breakthrough.
  - **Customizable Style**:
      - Three line styles: Solid, Dashed, Dotted.
      - Adjustable color and width.
      - Independent On/Off switches.
### 🏷️ OHLC Price Labels
  - **Real-Time Price Display**: Shows O/H/L/C prices to the right of the latest HTF candle.
  - **Six Font Sizes**: Auto, Tiny, Small, Normal, Large, Huge.
  - **Follows Candle Movement**: Label position updates dynamically with the candle.
### 🕒 Smart Time Labels
  - **Adaptive Format**:
      - **Daily**: Displays the day of the week (Mon, Tue, Wed...).
      - **Weekly**: Displays Month-Day (10-05, 10-12...).
      - **Other Timeframes**: Displays Hour:Minute (14:30, 21:00...).
  - **Asset Type Recognition**:
      - **Forex/Futures**: Automatically adjusts to display trading days (Mon-Fri).
      - **Crypto**: Displays actual date (7 days a week).
  - **Center Alignment**: Time label is positioned below the center of the candle.
  - **Customizable Color**: Supports adjusting text color (default gray).
### 📊 HTF Data Mode
  - **Weekly**: Only use HTF data to generate projections when on a weekly chart.
  - **Always**: Always use HTF data.
  - **Never**: Always use LTF data to construct the HTF candles.
### 🐛 Debug Tools
  - **Debug Table**: Real-time display of indicator status (parameters, candle count, label count, etc.).
  - **Pine Logs**: Detailed logs for timestamp conversions and label creation.
  - **Optional Switch**: Debug features can be disabled in a production environment to improve performance.
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## ⚙️ Parameter Descriptions
### 📁 Settings (Basic Settings)
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Timeframe** | Timeframe | Blank (Auto) | Sets the HTF timeframe; leave blank for automatic selection. |
| **Set Automatically** | Boolean | ✅ | Enables automatic timeframe selection. |
| **Two Levels** | Boolean | ✅ | Use 2 levels of progression (e.g., 15min→4H); off uses 1 level (15min→1H). |
| **Number of HTF Candles** | Integer | 5 | Number of HTF candles to display (1-20). |
| **Offset** | Integer | 10 | Bar offset of the candle group from the right edge of the chart. |
| **Size** | Option | Medium | Candle size: Small / Medium / Large. |
| **Type** | Option | Candles | Candle type: Candles (Standard) / Heikin Ashi (Smoothed). |
| **Margin** | Integer | 1 | Spacing between candles (in bars). |
| **Use HTF data to generate candles** | Option | Weekly | Weekly / Always / Never. |
### 🟢 Up Candles (Bullish Candles)
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Body** | Color | \#6ba583 | Color for the bullish candle body. |
| **Wick** | Color | Black | Color for the bullish candle wick. |
| **Border** | Color | Black | Color for the bullish candle border. |
### 🔴 Down Candles (Bearish Candles)
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Body** | Color | \#d75442 | Color for the bearish candle body. |
| **Wick** | Color | Black | Color for the bearish candle wick. |
| **Border** | Color | Black | Color for the bearish candle border. |
### 📏 Projections (Projection Lines & Labels)
#### Open Price Projection Line
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Open** | Boolean | ✅ | Show Open price projection line. |
| ⚫ **Color** | Color | Translucent Black | Open price line color. |
| **Style** | Option | Dotted | Solid / Dotted / Dashed. |
| **Width** | Integer | 1 | Line width (1-5). |
#### High/Low Projection Lines
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **High/Low** | Boolean | ✅ | Show High/Low projection lines. |
| ⚫ **Color** | Color | Translucent Black | High/Low line color. |
| **Style** | Option | Dotted | Solid / Dotted / Dashed. |
| **Width** | Integer | 1 | Line width (1-5). |
#### OHLC Price Labels
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **OHLC Prices** | Boolean | ✅ | Show price labels. |
| ⚫ **Color** | Color | Translucent Black | Text color. |
| **Size** | Option | Auto | Auto / Tiny / Small / Normal / Large / Huge. |
#### HTF Time Labels
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **HTF Time** | Boolean | ✅ | Show time labels. |
| **Time Label Color** | Color | Gray | Time text color. |
### 🕐 Custom Opening Time (Custom Opening Time)
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Use Custom Opening Time?** | Boolean | ❌ | Enable custom opening time. |
| **Timezone** | Option | Exchange | Timezone selection (using Timezone library). |
| **Time (hh:mm)** | Time | 02:00 | Custom opening time (hour:minute). |
### 🐛 Debug (Debugging)
| Parameter | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| **Enable Debug Info** | Boolean | ❌ | Enable Pine Logs for detailed logging. |
| **Show Debug Table** | Boolean | ✅ | Display the debug info table in the top right corner. |
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## 🎓 Usage Recommendations
### Recommended Timeframe Combinations
  - **1-Minute Chart** → HTF: 15 Minutes
  - **5-Minute Chart** → HTF: 1 Hour
  - **15-Minute Chart** → HTF: 4 Hours
  - **1-Hour Chart** → HTF: Daily
  - **4-Hour Chart** → HTF: Weekly
  - **Daily Chart** → HTF: Weekly/Monthly
### Best Practices
1.  **Trend Trading**: Use the Daily HTF on a 1-Hour chart to ensure you are trading with the higher-timeframe trend.
2.  **Support/Resistance**: The HTF High/Low projection lines serve as natural support and resistance levels.
3.  **Open Breakout**: Observe the HTF Open price projection line to catch directional breakouts after the open.
4.  **Time Synchronization**: Use the time labels to understand the lifecycle stage of the HTF candle.
5.  **Multi-Timeframe Confirmation**: Observe multiple HTF candles simultaneously to confirm trend consistency.
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## 📌 Version Information
  - **Version**: 1.0
  - **Pine Script**: v6
  - **Dependency Library**: `n00btraders/Timezone/1`
  - **Chart Limitations**:
      - Max historical bars: 500
      - Max Box objects: 500
      - Max Label objects: Default (TradingView limit)
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**Happy Trading\! 📈**
HADES Timecycle SMTWhat this indicator tracks
1) Time‑cycles based on QT (Micro → 90‑minute → Daily → Weekly)
HADESSMT segments the trading day and week into recurring phases and paints them directly on your chart:
real time plotting of SSMTs for Micro cycles, when Q1 and Q2 highs or lows are different for correlated assets. same for the 90‑minute quarters , Daily cycles and Weekly cycles 
2) SSMT : The script continuously compares your chart to a correlated instrument and highlights cycle‑scoped SMT divergences :
Scopes: Micro, 90m, Daily, Weekly.
 The tool draws compact slanted segments between consecutive cycle highs/lows and places a small label with the scope tag (e.g., 90m, D, W, Mic.) and the comparison ticker.
Table summary: A docked panel logs Bullish/Bearish SMT currently active per scope.
In plain English: when two tightly related markets fail to confirm each other’s new extremes inside the same cycle window, HADESSMT calls that out visually and in the table. 
3) PSP /scanner (👁️)
A compact scanner runs on 240m, 60m, and 15m composite views of your chosen inter‑market set and tags bars with an eye icon (👁️):
👁️ below price → a bullish turning‑point signature.
👁️ above price → a bearish turning‑point signature.
Events are logged in the table (e.g., “60m Bullish PSP 👁️”).
Treat PSP tags as context—they’re not trade signals by themselves. They often add confluence when they align with SSMT and cycle boundaries.
4) “True Open” levels
includes a daily open line that marks midnight open for the day.
Inter‑market sets (Triads & Dyads)
HADESSMT automatically picks a comparison instrument based on what you’re charting. Two mechanisms exist:
Triads (auto‑pairing):
FX: EUR + GBP ↔ inverse DXY
Metals: Gold + Silver
US Indices: NQ + YM + ES
You can show one or both comparison legs.
Tip: If you don’t see SMT labels, ensure your symbol belongs to one of the configured sets or customize the tickers in Triad  inputs.
On‑chart visuals you’ll see
Thin slanted SMT markers between successive cycle extremes with a small scope/ticker tag.
👁️ PSP labels on higher‑timeframe bars.
True‑Open lines labeled 00:00 (daily) .
Summary table (right side by default) containing:
The comparison ticker currently in use,
Any active Bullish/Bearish SMT per scope,
Recent PSP 👁️ calls at 240/60/15 minutes.
How to use it (practical flow)
Pick your market & ensure a comparison exists (Triad ).
Important: HADESSMT is a context engine, not a trade system. Use your own risk management and confirmation.
Triad– enable one/both SMT comparisons; edit the default tickers if your broker symbols differ.
Timezone – UTC offset (default -4) to align cycle splits with your session.
Micro features appear on charts ≤ 5m.
90‑minute features are designed for charts ≤ 30m.
Daily features prefer charts ≤ 3h.
Weekly features render reliably on daily charts and below.
(If a layer doesn’t appear, you may be on a timeframe above its designed threshold.)
FAQs
Why don’t I see SMT on my market?
Ensure the symbol is in one of the configured Triad sets, or add your own correlated ticker(s).
What exactly is PSP?
A compact pressure/turn signature across your inter‑market set. It’s presented as an 👁️ tag and a table entry (bullish/bearish). The internal detection specifics are intentionally abstracted.
HM2 - Murrey Math Levels# Murrey Math Indicator - Comprehensive Description
## **What is Murrey Math?**
Murrey Math is a trading system developed by T.H. Murrey that divides price action into 8 equal segments (octaves) based on Gann and geometry principles. It automatically identifies key support and resistance levels where price is likely to react, making it a powerful tool for determining entry/exit points and price targets.
## **How It Works**
The indicator:
1. **Analyzes price history** over a lookback period (default 64-200 bars)
2. **Finds the highest high and lowest low** in that period
3. **Calculates a "fractal"** - a geometric scaling factor based on price magnitude
4. **Creates 8 equal divisions** between key levels, plus 4 overshoot levels (total 13 levels)
5. **Labels each level** from -2/8 to +2/8 with their trading significance
## **The 13 Murrey Math Levels**
### **Core Levels (0/8 to 8/8):**
- **  - Ultimate Support** (Blue)
  - Extreme oversold condition
  - Strong buying opportunity
  - Price rarely breaks below this
- **  - Weak, Stall & Reverse** (Orange)
  - Weak support level
  - Price often stalls and reverses here
- **  - Pivot/Reverse Level** (Red)
  - Major support that can become resistance
  - Important reversal zone
- **  - Bottom of Trading Range - BUY Zone** (Green)
  - Bottom boundary of normal trading
  - **Premium BUY zone** - 40% of trading happens between 3/8 and 5/8
- **  - Major Support/Resistance** (Blue)
  - **THE MOST IMPORTANT LEVEL**
  - The midpoint - best entry/exit level
  - Strong pivot point that price respects
- **  - Top of Trading Range - SELL Zone** (Green)
  - Top boundary of normal trading
  - **Premium SELL zone**
- **  - Pivot/Reverse Level** (Red)
  - Major resistance that can become support
  - Important reversal zone
- **  - Weak, Stall & Reverse** (Orange)
  - Weak resistance level
  - Price often stalls and reverses here
- **  - Ultimate Resistance** (Blue)
  - Extreme overbought condition
  - Strong selling opportunity
  - Price rarely breaks above this
### **Overshoot Levels:**
- **  &  ** (Gray) - Extreme downside overshoot zones
- **  &  ** (Gray) - Extreme upside overshoot zones
- These indicate extreme moves beyond normal trading ranges
## **Trading Zones (from your diagram)**
1. **Consolidation Trading Area** (0/8 to 3/8)
   - Price is in a bearish zone
   - Look for BUY opportunities near support levels
2. **Normal Trading Area** (3/8 to 5/8)
   - **40% of trading occurs here**
   - Price oscillates between these boundaries
   - Range-bound trading strategies work best
3. **Premium Trading Area** (5/8 to 8/8)
   - Price is in a bullish zone
   - Look for SELL opportunities near resistance levels
## **Trading Strategies**
### **Buy Signals:**
- Price bounces off 0/8 (ultimate support)
- Price pulls back to 3/8 in an uptrend
- Price breaks above 4/8 after consolidation
### **Sell Signals:**
- Price rejects at 8/8 (ultimate resistance)
- Price rallies to 5/8 in a downtrend
- Price breaks below 4/8 after consolidation
### **Range Trading:**
- Buy near 3/8, sell near 5/8 when price is ranging
- Use 4/8 as the pivot to determine trend direction
## **Key Advantages**
✅ **Objective levels** - No subjective placement
✅ **Self-adjusting** - Automatically recalculates based on recent price action
✅ **Clear trading zones** - Easy to identify support/resistance
✅ **Works on all timeframes** - From 1-minute to monthly charts
✅ **Combines with other indicators** - Works well with RSI, MACD, etc.
## **Important Notes**
- The indicator is **dynamic** - levels update as new highs/lows form
- **4/8 is the most critical level** - price above = bullish, below = bearish
- When price reaches overshoot levels (±1/8, ±2/8), expect strong reversals
- Works best in trending markets; can give false signals in choppy conditions
This geometric approach to support/resistance has been used by traders for decades and remains popular due to its objective, mathematical nature!
BluePrint SessionsBlueprint Sessions is a multi-session visual tool designed to help traders identify the three most important global market opens with precision.
Features:
Adaptive to chart timezone — sessions automatically adjust to the time zone you select in TradingView.
Three Key Market Sessions:
Asian Session
London Session
New York Session
Intraday Key OpensIntraday Key Opens plots the key session and cycle opening prices: 90-minute cycles opens, New York open, Asia open, and 9:30 US market open. Each line is labeled, color-coded, and can be toggled on/off independently. Designed for intraday traders to quickly identify important price levels and session pivots.
KAPITAS TBR 12am-8:30measures the range between 12am(true day open)-8:30am and has % levels where price is sensitive and likely to reverse 
Money Flow Index SignalsThis indicator in daily, weekly and monthly charts can be used to find strong Support, Resistance levels and reversal points. It can be used in lower time frame to find reversal points. When MFI reached 100 either in downside or upside in a candle, if the high is broken take it as a bullish breakout. If MFI is 0 or -0 and the low of the candle is broken take it as a downside breakout. 
ICT 369 Sniper MSS Indicator (HTF Bias) - H2LThis script is an ICT (Inner Circle Trader) concept-based trading indicator designed to identify high-probability reversal or continuation setups, primarily focusing on intraday trading using a Higher Timeframe (HTF) directional bias.
Here are the four core components of the indicator:
Higher Timeframe (HTF) Bias Filter (Market Structure Shift - MSS): It determines the overall trend by checking if the current price has broken the most recent high or low swing point of a larger timeframe (e.g., 4H). This establishes a Bullish or Bearish bias, ensuring trades align with the dominant trend.
Fair Value Gap (FVG) and OTE: It identifies price imbalances (FVGs) and calculates the Optimal Trade Entry (OTE) levels (50%, 62%, 70.5%, etc.) within those gaps, looking for price to retrace into these specific areas.
Kill Zones (Timing): It incorporates specific time windows (London and New York Kill Zones, based on NY Time) where institutional trading activity is high, only allowing entry signals during these defined periods.
Signal and Targets: It triggers a Long or Short signal when all criteria are met (HTF Bias, FVG, OTE retracement, and Kill Zone timing). It then calculates and plots suggested trade levels, including a Stop Loss (SL) and three Take Profit targets (TP1, TP2, and a dynamic Runner Target based on the weekly Average True Range or ATR).
In summary, it's a comprehensive tool for traders following ICT principles, automating the confluence check across trend, structure, liquidity, and timing.
BTC Institutional Playbook Smart Liquidity + SqueezeBTC Institutional Playbook — Smart Liquidity + Squeeze + VWAP (v6, ADX fix)
ORB 15m + MAs (v4.1)Session ORB Live Pro — Pre-Market Boxes & MA Suite (v4.1)
What it is
A precision Opening Range Breakout (ORB) tool that anchors every session to one specific 15-minute candle—then projects that same high/low onto lower timeframes so your 1m/5m levels always match the source 15m bar. Perfect for scalpers who want session structure without drift.
What it draws
Asia, Pre-London, London, Pre-New York, New York session boxes.
On 15m: only the high/low of the first 15-minute bar of each window (optionally persists for extra bars).
On 5m: mirrors the same 15m range, visible up to 10 bars.
On 1m: mirrors the same 15m range, visible up to 15 bars.
Levels update live while the 15m candle is forming, then lock.
Fully editable windows (easy UX)
Change session times with TradingView’s native input.session fields using the familiar format HHMM-HHMM:1234567. You can tweak each window independently:
Asia
Pre-London
London
Pre-New York
New York
Multi-TF logic (no guesswork)
Designed to show only on 1m, 5m, 15m (by default).
15m = ground truth. Lower timeframes never “recalculate a different range”—they mirror the 15m bar for that session, exactly.
Alerts
Optional breakout alerts when price closes above/below the session range.
Clean visuals
Per-session color controls (box + lines). Boxes extend only for the configured number of bars per timeframe, keeping charts uncluttered.
Built-in MA suite
SMA 50 and RMA 200.
Three extra MAs (SMA/EMA/RMA/WMA/HMA) with selectable color, width, and style (line, stepline, circles).
Why traders like it
Consistency: Lower-TF ranges always match the 15m source bar.
Speed: You see structure immediately—no waiting for N bars.
Control: Edit session times directly; tune how long boxes stay on chart per TF.
Clarity: Minimal, purposeful plotting with alerts when it matters.
Quick start
Set your session times via the five input.session fields.
Choose how long boxes persist on 1m/5m/15m.
Enable alerts if you want instant breakout notifications.
(Optional) Configure the MA suite for trend/bias context.
Best for
Intraday traders and scalpers who rely on repeatable session behavior and demand exact cross-TF alignment of ORB levels.
Session ORB 15m Synced + Pre-Sessions + MAs (final v3)Session ORB Live Pro — Pre-Market Boxes & MA Suite
Description (EN):
Session ORB Live Pro is a Pine v6 indicator built for intraday traders who rely on Opening Range Breakouts. It draws session boxes for London, New York, and Asia—plus configurable Pre-London and Pre-New York windows—live from the very first candle (no waiting for 10 bars). The high/low levels update in real time, and optional breakout alerts fire the moment price closes beyond the range. To keep charts clean and relevant for scalping, the boxes auto-hide on chart timeframes above 20 minutes.
Beyond ranges, the tool adds a compact moving-average suite: SMA-50 and RMA-200 out of the box, plus three fully customizable MAs (SMA/EMA/RMA/WMA/HMA) with selectable color, thickness, and style (line, stepline, circles). Each session and pre-session can be toggled on/off and tinted with its own color, so you can tailor the visual map of liquidity grabs and range breaks to your strategy.
Key features
Live ORB boxes for London, New York, Asia (no 10-bar delay).
Pre-sessions: Pre-London & Pre-New York with independent time windows and colors.
Auto visibility filter: boxes show only on ≤ 20m chart TF; hidden on higher TFs.
Breakout alerts when price closes above/below the session range (ready for alert() rules).
MA toolkit: SMA-50, RMA-200 + 3 user MAs (SMA/EMA/RMA/WMA/HMA) with color, style, and width.
Clean inputs using input.session; robust, low-friction UX.
How to use
Set your ORB calculation timeframe (e.g., 15m) and choose which sessions/pre-sessions to display.
Pick colors for each box and enable alerts if you want instant breakout notifications.
Configure the MA suite for trend bias and dynamic S/R (e.g., SMA-50 for momentum, RMA-200 for bias).
Trade the first clean break or the retest of the ORB extremes—your choice. The visual map updates tick by tick.
Multi Timeframe BOS & rBOSThis is the same Multi-Timeframe Break of Structure and Market Structure Shift posted by Lenny_Kiruthu. However, the only difference is the naming of Market Structure Shift to rBOS (Break of Structure Reverse). To me, they are all break of structures when previous peaks or valleys are violated. The only difference is in sequence. Once a sequence of BOS reverses, then a new sequence begins. To me, this simplifies the various terminology incorporated by different systems such as ICT or SMT which adds unnecessary complexity.
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Short Monday , Long TuesdayKillaxbt create this concept. Often BTC create this pattern:
Monday Short ✔️
Tuesday Long  ✔️
Wednesday... Lets give it a test during Asia. Just remember who shared this first. 😉
Thursday is pivot. Depending on the narrative leading into thursday... we determine direction. ⚡️
This concept is graphic, he show where you are and where we can go. He give you a plan for the week
Concept : @killaxbt 
Code by @paulbri
SW's Asia/London H/L'sAccurate Asia and London (with other session) High's and Low's. As well as NY Pre-market and opening bell, and end of day vertical lines. Also created 4 slots in UI to be able to set specific vertical lines with custom label options.
Sessions RangeThis script clearly displays the price ranges (High–Low) of the main sessions—Sydney, Tokyo, London, and New York—with boxes on the chart and marked levels. Level labels can display price and date (or day of the week) in the time zone of your choice (GMT).
Main Features
 
 Boxes by session: Visually highlight the range for each session.
 High/Low levels: Lines at the session extremes, with configurable length.
 Smart labels: If you choose to show "on the right," only active (unmitigated) levels track the price; when mitigated, they return to their starting point, keeping the chart clean.
 Flexible date: Choose between day of the month (with time) or day of the week.
 Alerts (optional): Notification when a level is broken.
 
Notes
 
 The time zone displayed on the labels follows the chosen GMT, regardless of the chart time zone.
 You can choose to extend levels until they are mitigated or beyond, depending on your reading.
HTF Double TF Candle Projections by Pahto\ HTF Candle Projections (Dual Timeframe)\ 
This indicator projects higher-timeframe candles directly onto your chart, allowing you to see how larger structures are forming in real time. Instead of waiting for a higher-timeframe bar to close, it builds and updates projected candles tick-by-tick.
\ Key Features\ 
* \ Dual timeframe support\  – plot two higher-timeframe levels at once for deeper context.
* \ Custom opening times\  – align HTF candles to session opens or specific market times.
* \ Flexible candle types\  – choose between regular or Heikin Ashi projections.
* \ Projection lines\  – live open, high, and low levels extend from the current HTF candle.
* \ Configurable visuals\  – body, wick, border colors, label sizes, margins, and offsets.
* \ OHLC labels\  – optional price markers for open, high, low, and close of projected candles.
\ Use Cases\ 
* Anticipate higher-timeframe levels while trading on lower timeframes.
* Track evolving HTF opens, highs, and lows during live sessions.
* Compare two higher-timeframe perspectives side-by-side without switching charts.
This tool is designed for traders who rely on multi-timeframe confluence, price action mapping, or session-based analysis. It keeps HTF structure visible at all times so you can trade lower-timeframe setups with bigger-picture alignment.






















