MightyFine Time blocks - EquitiesThis is a session timing indicator designed to show you certain times that the NYSE trades in. The bands represent:
Pre-Market Queue
NYSE Early Trading
NYSE Core Trading Session
Closing Auction Imbalance Freeze period
(optional) NYSE Afterhours until Asian session open
在腳本中搜尋"session"
USA VWAPFuture traders commonly watch both the globex VWAP (all time) and the US session VWAP (9:30am to 4:00pm). Trading view's built-in VWAP indicator plots the globex VWAP. The USA VWAP indicator overlays the US session VWAP (using hlc3) onto any futures asset. It works for stocks too, but it would be the exact same thing as using the builtin VWAP indicator.
DA - Time - Trading SessionsDigital Assassins - Time - Trading Sessions
Code adds vertical bars to chart to highlight different trading sessions.
Settings can be adjusted to line up sessions to your time zone.
08/04/2019 - Cryptooblong72
Big thanks to Chris Moody's "CM Time Based Vertical Lines"
Custom Daily Session Zones by Koenigsegg🟣 Overview
The Custom Daily Session Zones indicator brings full control over your trading sessions by letting you define, visualize, and switch between market hours with ease. Whether you want a unified session for all active days or precise, day-by-day configurations, this tool keeps your chart clean and your analysis swift.
🟣 Exact Market Openings at Your Fingertips
Hover over the info icon next to Common Session Time to reveal the exact start times of the three largest trading hubs—New York, London, and Tokyo—in both winter and summer schedules. No more digging through timezone conversions: it’s all right there in a concise tooltip.
🟣 Per-Day Customization
• Day toggles let you enable or disable individual weekdays with a single click.
• Color pickers for each day ensure your session zones stand out on the chart exactly the way you like.
• Switch each day on or off independently—ideal when you’re focusing on specific markets or running scenario analyses.
🟣 Common Session Mode
Engage Common Session Time to apply a single session setting across all toggled days, past and present. Perfect for deep-history analysis: flip on your selected weekdays once, then scroll back years without reconfiguring every date. When you move into a new trading day, simply toggle that day off or on—no manual time edits required.
🟣 Pro Tip: Visualize Your Trading Day
For a full-day review—from open to close—use the tooltip to confirm session boundaries before you dive into your chart analysis. Having precise session markers handy lets you swiftly assess each trading day’s structure, spot patterns, and refine your strategy without losing momentum.
🟣 Disclaimer
This script is provided for educational and illustrative purposes only. It is not financial or trading advice, nor a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Always conduct your own research and consult a professional before making any trading decisions.
👽 TIME PERIODS👽 TIME PERIODS v1.15
Visualize key time divisions and session levels on any chart:
• Timezone‐aware session shading
– Highlight active NY session (configurable HHMM–HHMM and days)
– Adjustable background opacity
• Weekly & Monthly Separators
– Toggle on/off
– Custom color, style (solid/dashed/dotted) & width
• Day-of-Week Labels
– Diamonds at session start for M–S
– Toggle on/off
• Session Open Line
– Horizontal line at each session’s open
– Configurable color, width & “distanceRight” in bars
– Always shows current session
• Midpoint Vertical Line
– Plots halfway between session open & close
– Custom color, style & width
– Toggle on/off
▶ All elements grouped for easy parameter tweaking
▶ Fully timezone-configurable (default America/New_York)
▶ Version 1.15 — added distanceRight feature & current session support
Use this to see exactly where your chosen session, weekly/monthly boundaries, and intraday pivot points fall—across any timeframe.
Asia Session Range @mrxautrades🗺️ Asia Session Range by @mrxautrades
🚨 This script is closed-source because it implements a custom logic for session range visualization, deviation projections, and adaptive display based on chart timeframe. No other public script offers this exact functionality.
✅ What does this script do?
This indicator highlights the Asian session range and calculates dynamic extensions during the New York session open. It's designed for traders who rely on price action around key market sessions.
🔧 Unique Features (compared to existing scripts):
Timeframe-aware visibility: The script includes conditional logic to show or hide elements based on the chart timeframe (e.g., only visible on 60-minute or lower charts).
Automatic deviation levels: Calculates and plots extensions above/below the Asian range based on its size, offering projected support/resistance levels in real time.
Adaptive labels: Labels adjust dynamically to chart styling, with options for background, color, and visibility control.
⚙️ Customizable Inputs:
Asian and New York session times
Box, line, and label colors
Number and spacing of deviation levels
Line extension duration (in hours)
Label style: plain text or with background
🧠 Best suited for:
Breakout strategies based on the Asian session range
Using prior session levels as support/resistance
Intraday traders in Forex, indices, or crypto markets
matrixx Global Sessions + Good/Premium Spread ZonesSimple (enough) Script that allows you to visualize the major trading sessions, with some QoL stuff, Includes a "Monday Open" bar for reference when zooming out.
By default no one 'session' is turned on; instead, we have;
Good Zone - where spread tends to close up enough for (me) to trade in the 1-minute timezones
Premium Zone - where the tightest spreads tend to happen and I (you?) can get more aggressive with Stop Losses, and moment-to-moment trade accuracy.
The Monday Open - for reference.
You are able to go into the settings and turn these on and off at will, making any combination of 'zones' you prefer, and can colour code them, as well.
Points of Difference;
You can turn on and off any group or set of sessions for an overview;
Additionally, this is coded so that if there is a "Daylight Saving" or other localized timezone shift, it should be reflected correcty, as timezones are calculated based on each sessions' data, not arbitrarily with +/- as most of the other scripts that do similar to this one.
Monday Open
you can toggle sessions, or instead toggle the 'off hour' zones, at will
End-of-Session ProbabilityThis indicator estimates the probability that the market will finish the session above a specified target price. It blends a statistical probability model with directional bias and optional morning momentum weighting to help traders gauge end-of-day market expectations.
Key Features:
• Statistical Probability Model:
Uses a normal distribution (with a custom normal CDF approximation) scaled by the square-root-of-time rule. The indicator dynamically adjusts the standard deviation for the remaining session time to compute a z‑score and ultimately the probability that the session close exceeds the target.
• Directional Bias via Daily HullMA (Exponential):
A daily Hull Moving Average (calculated using an exponential method) is used as a big-picture trend indicator. The model allows you to select your bias method—either by comparing the current price to the daily HullMA (Price method) or by using the HullMA’s slope (Slope method). A drift multiplier scales this bias, which then shifts the mean used in the probability calculations.
• Optional Morning Momentum Weight:
For traders who believe that early session moves provide useful clues about the day’s momentum, you can enable an optional weighting. The indicator captures the percentage change from the morning open (within a user-defined time window) and adjusts the expected move accordingly. A multiplier lets you control the strength of this adjustment.
• Visual Outputs:
The indicator plots quantile lines (approximately the 25%, 50%, and 75% levels) for the expected price distribution at session end. An abbreviated on-chart label displays key information:
• Target: The target price (current price plus a user-defined offset)
• Prob Above: The probability (in percentage) that the session close will exceed the target price
• Time: The time remaining in the session (in minutes)
How to Use:
1. Set Your Parameters:
• Expected Session Move: Input your estimated standard deviation for the full-session move in price units.
• Daily Hull MA Settings: Adjust the period for the daily HullMA and choose the bias method (Price or Slope). Modify the drift multiplier to tune the strength of the directional bias.
• Target Offset: Specify an offset from the current price to set your target level.
• Morning Momentum (Optional): Enable the morning momentum weight if you want the indicator to adjust the expected move based on early session price changes. Define the morning session window and set the momentum multiplier.
2. Interpret the Output:
• Quantile Lines: These represent the range of possible end-of-session prices based on your model.
• Abbreviated Label: Provides a quick snapshot of the target price, probability of finishing above that target, and time remaining in the session.
3. Trading Application:
Use the probability output as a guide to assess if the market is likely to continue in the current direction or reverse by session close. The indicator can help you decide on trade entries, exits, or adjustments based on your overall strategy and risk management approach.
This tool is designed to offer a dynamic, statistically driven snapshot of the market’s expected end-of-day behavior, combining both longer-term trend bias and short-term momentum cues.
High & Low Of Custom Session - Breakout True Open [cognyto]This indicator is based on the High & Low Of Custom Session - OpeningRange Breakout (Expo) created by Zeiierman.
It adds new functionality and enhances existing settings, targeting ES, NQ, and YM:
Manages session defaults to 12:00 to 13:00
New true opening fully customizable (default 13:00)
Manages timeframe visualization (default 15m and below)
Manages session draw length until the end of the current session (default NY)
Manages previous sessions, allowing the to be hidden
Improves timezone selection (default NY)
Following the strategy called Paradox detailed by DayTradingRauf, it works with indices like ES, NQ, and YM.
The rules consider three possible profiles:
First
AM session as consolidation (08:00-12:00)
Lunch hour range as consolidation (less than 100 points)
PM session breaking either side of the session range
Second
AM session trending lower (08:00-12:00)
Lunch hour range as consolidation (less than 100 points)
PM session trending higher
Third
AM session trending higher (08:00-12:00)
Lunch hour range as consolidation (less than 100 points)
PM session trending lower
After the session ends, the opening price at 13:00 is automatically drawn as it is a key point for the entry strategy.
The strategy can be monitored using a 5-minute or 15-minute timeframe as follows:
- Wait for a liquidity hunt (either the high or low of the lunch session range or AM is taken).
- If liquidity is taken, switch to the 1-minute timeframe and wait for a CISD (change in the state of delivery), where the price closes below an OB, or consider a breaker block or iFVG to enter the trade.
- Bullish entries should happen below the opening price at 13:00, and bearish entries should happen above.
- Consider a 1:2 reward ratio. However, runners can target the opposite side of the range that was not yet taken.
This indicator is for informational purposes only and you should not rely on any information it provides as legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice. Nothing provided by this indicator constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement or offer by cognyto or any third party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in this or any other jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the securities laws of such jurisdiction.
Kviateq - Session Opening RangesThis indicator plots the opening range for each of the market sessions.
Users can chose the length of the opening range, as well as change the time for each of the sessions.
This script is based on opening range breakout strategies, which entail taking a long/short depending on which way the price breaks out.
To trade it, we wait for the session opening range to print, and then we enter upon a candle close.
It's meant to be used on lower timeframes, ideally one hour or lower.
It can be used by itself, but it works even better in combination with other indicators, like moving averages.
Enjoy
Custom Trading Session HighlighterThe Custom Trading Session Highlighter is a simple yet powerful indicator that allows you to visualize specific trading sessions on your chart by highlighting the background within the specified time range. This indicator can be helpful for traders who want to focus on specific market hours or analyze the market behavior during certain time periods.
Features:
>Customizable start and end times: Input your desired trading session start and end times using the format "HHMM" (e.g., "0930" for 9:30 AM). The indicator allows you to select the time range in 30-minute intervals.
>Trading session background color: The specified trading session will be highlighted with a semi-transparent green color, making it easy to differentiate the session from the rest of the chart.
>Overlay: The indicator overlays on the price chart, so it doesn't take up any additional space on your screen.
How to use:
>Add the Custom Trading Session Highlighter to your chart.
>Configure the start and end times of the session you want to highlight using the input fields in the indicator settings.
>Observe the highlighted trading session on your chart to analyze market behavior within that specific time range.
PZ Session SplitterSplit any 24-hour session into 3 segments to determine range statistics and midpoints. Ideal for futures traders to analyze the overnight sessions (Asia and Europe). Also great for splitting the day session into different parts (initial balance, mid-day, closing power-hour). Customize colors and names of sessions along with 50% and 25% midpoints.
Seasonality - Session Performance - Morning Afternoon EveningUse this indicator on Intraday Timeframe. Higher the timeframe, more the data
This script calculates the performance of an instrument for different sessions.
Session inputs can be updated to study performance of
- Morning vs Afternoon vs Evening
- Pre-Market vs Market vs Post-Market (provided the data feed supports pre and post market)
- Overnight vs Intraday
Three session inputs are provided to tweak the session range
Performance is calculated as session close / session open - 1
Session timeframes can be set for various countries. Make sure the session timeframe aligns with the Candle open/close for the timeframe you choose. Some examples below
US Markets: 0930-1130 1130-1430 1430-1630 Timeframe 1 hour
India Markets: 0915-1030 1030-1415 1415-15:30 Timeframe 75min
BTMM OFJ FOR BEST RESULTS PLEASE SWITCH TO LINE CHART OR DISABLE THE CHART CANDLES. BELOW IS A LINE WITH OPACITY TURNED DOWN TO 15%
ASIA, LONDON, AND NEW YORK SESSIONS CAN BE CUSTOMIZED (1ST 3 HRS DEFAULT)
VOLUME CANDLES CAN BE APPLIED WITH SUPPLY AND DEMAND OR MARKET MAKER METHOD. IN A STRONG TREND YOU WANT TO SEE REPEATED HIGH VOLUME CLUSTERS IN THE DIRECTION OFTHE TREND AND FADING LOW VOLUME ON THE RETRACE
BASICK KEY LEVELS WEEKLY INITIAL BALANCE (MONDAY+TUESDAY HIGHEST HIGH AND LOWEST LOW) YESTERDAY AND LASY WKHI/LO
QUICK APPLICATON
Market Sessions Day & Candles JRA V2.0Market Sessions Day & Candles JRA V2.0
This indicator will allow you to:
- Create boxes for the Market Hours for:
'♯1 SESSION TOKYO'
'♯2 SESSION LONDON'
'♯3 SESSION NEW YORK'
You will be able to change the Hours depending your TimeFrame
You will be able to extend the boxes for the Market Hours and Have Fibonacci Levels on it.
- With every one of it you can change the style of Box for the Market Hours
- You can show Labels for the Market hours as well other options like Price or Pips
- Show the Candles for the TimeFrames depending your settings
- You can change the Candles settings to be Candle or Bar
- Candle Resolution on Timeframe
-Maximum candles to Display
-Show or Unshown Timeframes Candles
-Change colors on candles
Every option has a Tip to understand the function to it
Oil Pit VWAPOil future traders commonly watch the pit session VWAP (9:00am to 2:30pm). The Oil Pit VWAP indicator overlays the VWAP from 9-2:30 (using hlc3) onto any futures asset, but its probably only useful for oil...
Market Sessions & Volume Profile [A0A_Indicator]Description:
This advanced chart overlay is designed for traders who want maximum clarity in price formation and market structure. The tool visualizes the true market activity within individual sessions using multi-zonal approaches. It offers highly distinctive levels for both historically relevant and real-time trading ranges, all in a dynamic, adaptive visual structure.
What makes it unique:
Multiple layered price acceptance areas: Several tiers of market activity are shown, with each zone individually highlighted for optimal pattern recognition.
Session-adaptive boundaries: The displayed ranges adjust automatically depending on the trading session you select, for optimal relevance.
Precision liquidity markers: A central focus level is always marked and stands out clearly against the chart background.
Real-time adaptive: The profile responds immediately as new market data arrives, providing up-to-date structure and context.
Visual customization: All graphical features can be shown or hidden to match your personal analytical style.
Who should use this:
Anyone seeking to identify genuine value consensus, rejection extremes, and price memory zones within global trading hours—whether for intraday or swing analysis.
AP Session Liquidity with EQH/EQL and Previous DayThis indicator plots key intraday session highs and lows, along with essential market structure levels, to help traders identify areas of interest, potential liquidity zones, and high-probability trade setups. It includes the Asia Session High and Low (typically 00:00–08:00 UTC), London Session High and Low (08:00–12:00 UTC), New York AM Session High and Low (12:00–15:00 UTC), and New York Lunch High and Low (15:00–17:00 UTC). Additionally, it displays the Previous Day’s High and Low for context on recent price action, as well as automatically detected Equal Highs and Lows based on configurable proximity settings to highlight potential liquidity pools or engineered price levels. These session levels are widely used by institutional traders and are critical for analyzing market behavior during time-based volatility windows. Traders can use this indicator to anticipate breakouts, fakeouts, and reversals around session boundaries—such as liquidity grabs at Asia highs/lows before the London or New York sessions—or to identify key consolidation and expansion zones. Equal Highs and Lows serve as magnets for price, offering insight into potential stop hunts or inducement zones. This tool is ideal for day traders, scalpers, and smart money concept practitioners, and includes full customization for session timings, color schemes, line styles, and alert conditions. Whether you're trading price action, ICT concepts, or supply and demand, this indicator provides a powerful framework for intraday analysis.
RTH Session Highs & LowsA Pine Script indicator designed to track and plot the Regular Trading Hours (RTH) session highs and lows on a chart, typically for U.S. equity markets (e.g., S&P 500, Nasdaq, etc.), which operate from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time.
Session High & Low Lines:
During the RTH session, the indicator draws green and red horizontal lines that represent the highest and lowest price seen so far within that trading session.
These levels help traders identify intraday support (low) and resistance (high) levels.
New High/Low Markers:
Small triangle markers are placed:
Above the bar when a new intraday high is made (green triangle).
Below the bar when a new intraday low is made (red triangle).
This visually flags when momentum may be building or reversing.
Intraday Strategy Support:
Use the session high/low as dynamic support/resistance for scalping or breakout strategies.
For example:
Breakouts above session highs may indicate bullish strength.
Breakdowns below session lows may suggest bearish momentum.
Mean Reversion Tactics:
Prices approaching these lines and then rejecting can be used for mean reversion setups.
Combine with volume or candlestick patterns for confirmation.
Risk Management:
Set stops or targets relative to session highs/lows.
For instance, use session high as a stop-loss level in a short position.
Volatility Gauge:
Tracking how frequently new highs/lows are formed can help assess intraday volatility or range expansion.
Complement with Indicators:
Combine this with our "McGinley Dynamic Channel with Directional Shading" indicator or our "EMA Crossover with Shading" indicator to add context to breakouts or rejections.
SHA Session Killzones-[1.0.0]
🔰 SHA Session Killzones
Created by:
Version: 1.0.0
Timeframes: Optimized for 5m,10m, 15m, 30m, and 1h
✨ Description:
The SHA Session Killzones indicator automatically highlights the most volatile market hours — the Asian, London, and New York sessions — directly on your chart. Each killzone is color-coded and visually boxed to help you identify:
- 🟧 Asian Killzone (07:00–09:00)
- 🟦 London Killzone (13:00–15:00)
- 🟪 New York Killzone (19:00–21:00)
This indicator helps you:
- 🔍 Focus only on high-probability trading windows
- 🚫 Avoid low-liquidity traps
- 🔄 Plan breakout/reversal strategies during peak hours
- 📊 Use session highs/lows as key intraday S/R levels
⚙️ Features:
- Adjustable time zones (default: UTC+7)
- Automatic session labeling
- Clean and minimal visuals for optimal chart clarity
- Compatible with all instruments, especially Gold (XAUUSD)
🧠 How to Use:
- Use with your trading strategy to filter out noise
- Apply on 10m–30m timeframes for maximum precision
📌 Tip:
Use in confluence with market structure, volume spikes, or news catalysts for more effective entries.
Intraday Volume Indicator for INDICES by TBTPH Pine Script code for an intraday volume indicator with session and lunch break highlights looks great! Here’s a summary of what each part of the script does:
Indicator Settings:
The indicator is set to show on a separate pane (overlay=false).
The SMA Length is adjustable with an input box (default of 20).
Volume and SMA Calculation:
You calculate the Simple Moving Average (SMA) of the volume over the selected length.
The volume color is determined based on whether the close price is higher or lower than the previous close and if the volume is above or below the SMA.
Volume Plot:
Volume is plotted as a histogram with different colors to indicate if the volume is higher or lower than the SMA.
You plot the SMA of the volume with an orange line for easier comparison.
Background Color:
You set a light gray background color to give a subtle contrast.
NYSE and LSE trading sessions are highlighted with green and blue, respectively.
Lunch break periods are highlighted with a white background for both exchanges.
Here are a couple of improvements or suggestions you might consider:
Session Time Overlap Handling:
If the script is applied to a chart where both NYSE and LSE data is visible, they may overlap depending on the time zone of your chart. Ensure the session times align with the active market's timezone, especially if you are using a chart with a different timezone setting.
Color Customization:
The color scheme for bullish/bearish volume could be enhanced further. For example, you could introduce more transparency for low-volume periods to make the histogram appear more subtle during less active trading times.
Handling Different Time Zones:
If your chart is not in the "America/New_York" or "GMT" time zone, be mindful of the session times. The timestamp function depends on the chart’s time zone, so ensuring you're adjusting for different markets is key.
Futures Globex Session(s)This indicator draws a box around the Globex Session for the various Futures markets. The box height defines the highs and lows of that session, and the width defines the timeframe of that session. The boxes are outlined green if price rose during that period, and red if price fell during that period. The default Globex Session is set for the Equity Index Futures and is set in the UTC-4 time zone (Eastern Time). In the settings you can adjust the session time and time zone of your Globex Session to reflect the trading times of that market. Below are the session times for various Futures markets set in time zone UTC-4.
Equity Indexes: 18:00 - 9:30
(ES, NQ, YM, RTY)
Treasuries: 18:00 - 8:20
(ZN, ZB)
Metals: 18:00 - 8:20
(GC)
Energies: 18:00 - 9:00
(CL, NG)
Agricultures: 20:00 - 9:30
(ZS, ZW)
Intraday Session Table Intraday Session Table indicator up dates the values as per session input. By default session input duration is for 15 minutes. It updates the Intraday Closing Price- Open Price (CL-OP) of session at the end of the session. The next column displays the increase / decrease in CL-OP
The third column displays various values viz ROC, Closing Price, RSI(14 bars), MA20, MA50,Momentum(10 bars),Closing Price-Open Price,Net number of bars (Intraday Red bars minus Green bars) and Net intraday volume in millions.The parameters can be selected from the dropdown list in Input Box.
User can CHECK OUT Table input Box and select from the list to see individual charts.
User can analyze the movement of values to ascertain the trend.It gives fair idea of the up and down movement based on the session wise movement of values. The access to individual charts of some of the values help the user to have a graphic picture of the situation.
DISCLAIMER: For educational and entertainment purpose only .Nothing in this content should be interpreted as financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any sort of security/ies or investment/s.