In addition to this, it highlights the US and UK holidays with a background color and a label, so that you don't miss any bank holiday and you are sitting in front of your charts and are wondering, why the chart is not moving ;-)
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The ICT Killzone and important times indicator.
It highlights:
London Killzone
New York Killzone
New York Lunch Hour
New York Day End Rallye
Asian Range
New York Open Price
Judas Swing Time
Day Divider & Day Names
Week Divider
Non-Farm Payroll Fridays
US & UK Holidays
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Added Bank Holiday "Columbus Day"
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Added Holidays in 4H and Daily timeframes
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Now "Label Background Color" and "Label Text Color" can be customized!
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NY Open Price is now taken from the actual selected timeframe
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Updated NFP Friday rules
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Added "Important Time Vertical Lines"
During the Killzones and the day, specific hours should be considered.
08:30 London 09:30 London 08:30 New York 09:30 New York 11:00 New York (Profit Taking Hour) 13:30 New York (Algo starts again after lunch hour)
It is sometimes nice to have those lines easily printed on the charts.
Very thin so that they don't distract.
You can choose the color you want!
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Fixed issue with 4 Hour Timeframe
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Fixing issues with timeframes
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Updated "IPDA True Day Close Hour" from 2 - 3 PM New York Time (based on Youtube video "ICT Mentorship Core Content - Month 08 - Defining The Daily Range" - timestamp 09:30 min
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Added "IPDA True Price Ranges Lookbacks".
Based on ICT's "IPDA Price Delivery Algorithm", the indicator now shows on the daily timeframe the 3 IPDA price ranges (20, 40 and 60 Day Lookback) like he is drawing them in his videos.
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