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Updated ICT Market Session Levels NY

This indicator plots horizontal High and Low levels for the current Asia, London, and New York sessions, along with the New York Midnight Open. It also optionally shows only the current Day, Week, and Month High/Low levels. All labels stay aligned in one place (Left, Center, or Right), respect the selected timezone, and update in real time without drawing historical clutter. Designed to keep the chart clean and focused on the most relevant levels only.
Release Notes
A clean, no-nonsense session structure indicator built for futures and index traders focused on New York trading hours.What It Shows:
Asia / London / New York Session H/L — Horizontal lines marking each session's high and low
NY Midnight Open — Key reference level at midnight (NY time)
Day / Week / Month H/L — Current and previous period levels with configurable trading day start
Smart Labels — All labels align on one side with automatic overlap merging when levels coincide
Key Features:
Single timezone control (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Configurable trading day start hour (default 6PM for futures)
Show 1-10 past sessions — older levels are deleted, not hidden
Extend lines into future bars
Optional price display on labels
Independent color control per session
Works on intraday (sessions) and all timeframes (D/W/M)
Design Philosophy:
Zero clutter
No boxes, ranges, or vertical lines
Only horizontal reference levels
One glance = full session structure
Built For:
Traders who want clean, reliable session reference levels without the noise. Know where Asia traded, where London pushed, and where NY is building structure — instantly.
Release Notes
A clean, no-nonsense session structure indicator built for futures and index traders focused on New York trading hours.What It Shows:
Asia / London / New York Session H/L — Horizontal lines marking each session's high and low
NY Midnight Open — Key reference level at midnight (NY time)
Day / Week / Month H/L — Current and previous period levels with configurable trading day start
Smart Labels — All labels align on one side with automatic overlap merging when levels coincide
Key Features:
Single timezone control (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Configurable trading day start hour (default 6PM for futures)
Show 1-10 past sessions — older levels are deleted, not hidden
Extend lines into future bars
Optional price display on labels
Independent color control per session
Works on intraday (sessions) and all timeframes (D/W/M)
Design Philosophy:
Zero clutter
No boxes, ranges, or vertical lines
Only horizontal reference levels
One glance = full session structure
Built For:
Traders who want clean, reliable session reference levels without the noise. Know where Asia traded, where London pushed, and where NY is building structure — instantly.
Release Notes
A clean, no-nonsense session structure indicator built for futures and index traders focused on New York trading hours.What It Shows:
Asia / London / New York Session H/L — Horizontal lines marking each session's high and low
NY Midnight Open — Key reference level at midnight (NY time)
Day / Week / Month H/L — Current and previous period levels with configurable trading day start
Smart Labels — All labels align on one side with automatic overlap merging when levels coincide
Key Features:
Single timezone control (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Configurable trading day start hour (default 6PM for futures)
Show 1-10 past sessions — older levels are deleted, not hidden
Extend lines into future bars
Optional price display on labels
Independent color control per session
Works on intraday (sessions) and all timeframes (D/W/M)
Design Philosophy:
Zero clutter
No boxes, ranges, or vertical lines
Only horizontal reference levels
One glance = full session structure
Built For:
Traders who want clean, reliable session reference levels without the noise. Know where Asia traded, where London pushed, and where NY is building structure — instantly.
Release Notes
A comprehensive price levels indicator that displays key session highs/lows, opening ranges, and higher timeframe levels with smart label management.Features
Session Levels
Asia Session - Tracks high/low during Asian trading hours (default: 18:00-04:00)
London Session - Tracks high/low during London trading hours (default: 03:00-12:00)
New York Session - Tracks high/low during NY trading hours (default: 09:30-16:00)
NY Midnight Open - Marks the opening price at midnight NY time
Opening Range Breakout (ORB)
ORB1 - Customizable opening range (default: 08:00-08:15)
ORB2 - Customizable opening range (default: 09:30-09:45)
Both ORBs display high and low of the specified time window
Higher Timeframe Levels
Day High/Low - Current trading day's high and low
Week High/Low - Current week's high and low
Month High/Low - Current month's high and low
Optional previous period levels (pD.H, pD.L, pW.H, pW.L, pM.H, pM.L)
Settings
General
Timezone selection (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Sessions to show (1-10 historical sessions)
Line extension length
Line style (Solid/Dashed/Dotted)
Label position (Left/Center/Right)
Show price on labels toggle
Overlap threshold and horizontal spacing for label management
Sessions & ORB
Enable/disable each session individually
Customizable session times using time picker
Individual color selection for each level
Higher Timeframes
Enable/disable Day/Week/Month levels
Show previous period option
Trading day start hour configuration
Labels
LabelDescriptionAS.H / AS.LAsia Session High/LowLO.H / LO.LLondon Session High/LowNY.H / NY.LNew York Session High/LowNY Midnight OpenMidnight opening priceORB1.H / ORB1.LOpening Range 1 High/LowORB2.H / ORB2.LOpening Range 2 High/LowD.H / D.LDay High/LowW.H / W.LWeek High/LowM.H / M.LMonth High/LowpD.H / pD.LPrevious Day High/LowpW.H / pW.LPrevious Week High/LowpM.H / pM.LPrevious Month High/Low
Smart Label Management
Labels automatically offset horizontally when multiple levels are at similar prices, preventing overlap while keeping each label aligned with its corresponding line.
Usage
Works on intraday timeframes
All session times are based on the selected timezone
Ideal for futures, forex, and indices trading
Helps identify key support/resistance levels from different trading sessions
Release Notes
Session Levels NYA clean, no-nonsense session structure indicator built for futures and index traders focused on New York trading hours.
What It Shows:
Asia / London / New York Session H/L — Horizontal lines marking each session's high and low
NY Midnight Open — Key reference level at midnight (NY time)
ORB1 / ORB2 (Opening Range Breakout) — Configurable opening range levels for early session structure
Day / Week / Month H/L — Current and previous period levels with configurable trading day start
Smart Labels — All labels align on one side with automatic horizontal spacing when levels overlap
Key Features:
Single timezone control (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Configurable trading day start hour (default 6PM for futures)
Show 1-10 past sessions — older levels are deleted, not hidden
Auto-reset on new week — Sessions clear when a new trading week begins (toggle on/off)
Extend lines into future bars
Optional price display on labels
Independent color control per session
Works on intraday timeframes (sessions) and all timeframes (D/W/M)
Design Philosophy:
Zero clutter
No boxes, ranges, or vertical lines
Only horizontal reference levels
One glance = full session structure
Built For:
Traders who want clean, reliable session reference levels without the noise. Know where Asia traded, where London pushed, and where NY is building structure — instantly.
Settings Overview:
SettingDescriptionSessions to ShowNumber of historical sessions to display (1-10)Reset on New WeekClear all session levels when new week startsLine ExtendHow far lines project into future barsLabel PositionLeft / Center / Right alignmentOverlap ThresholdPrice proximity for horizontal label spacingTrading Day StartHour when trading day resets (default 18 = 6PM)
Session Defaults (NY Time):
Asia: 6:00 PM – 4:00 AM
London: 3:00 AM – 12:00 PM
New York: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
ORB1: 8:00 AM – 8:15 AM
ORB2: 9:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Recommended Categories:
Sessions, Pivot Points and Levels, Support and Resistance, Multi-timeframe
Release Notes
A clean, no-nonsense session structure indicator built for futures and index traders focused on New York trading hours.What It Shows:
Asia / London / New York Session H/L — Horizontal lines marking each session's high and low
NY Midnight Open — Key reference level at midnight (NY time)
ORB1 / ORB2 (Opening Range Breakout) — Configurable opening range levels for early session structure
Day / Week / Month H/L — Current and previous period levels with configurable trading day start
Smart Labels — All labels align on one side with automatic horizontal spacing when levels overlap
Key Features:
Single timezone control (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Configurable trading day start hour (default 6PM for futures)
Show 1-10 past sessions — older levels are deleted, not hidden
Auto-reset on new week — Sessions clear when a new trading week begins (toggle on/off)
Extend lines into future bars
Optional price display on labels
Independent color control per session
Works on intraday timeframes (sessions) and all timeframes (D/W/M)
Design Philosophy:
Zero clutter
No boxes, ranges, or vertical lines
Only horizontal reference levels
One glance = full session structure
Built For:
Traders who want clean, reliable session reference levels without the noise. Know where Asia traded, where London pushed, and where NY is building structure — instantly.
Settings Overview:
SettingDescriptionSessions to ShowNumber of historical sessions to display (1-10)Reset on New WeekClear all session levels when new week startsLine ExtendHow far lines project into future barsLabel PositionLeft / Center / Right alignmentOverlap ThresholdPrice proximity for horizontal label spacingTrading Day StartHour when trading day resets (default 18 = 6PM)
Session Defaults (NY Time):
Asia: 6:00 PM – 4:00 AM
London: 3:00 AM – 12:00 PM
New York: 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
ORB1: 8:00 AM – 8:15 AM
ORB2: 9:30 AM – 9:45 AM
Recommended Categories:
Sessions, Pivot Points and Levels, Support and Resistance, Multi-timeframe
Release Notes
A clean, no-nonsense session structure indicator built for futures and index traders focused on New York trading hours.What It Shows:
Asia / London / New York Session H/L — Horizontal lines marking each session's high and low
NY Midnight Open — Key reference level at midnight (NY time)
ORB1 / ORB2 (Opening Range Breakout) — Configurable opening range levels for early session structure
Day / Week / Month H/L — Current and previous period levels with configurable trading day start
Smart Labels — All labels align on one side with automatic horizontal spacing when levels overlap
Key Features:
Single timezone control (GMT-12 to GMT+12)
Configurable trading day start hour (default 6PM for futures)
Show 1-10 past sessions — older levels are deleted, not hidden
Auto-reset on new week — Sessions clear when a new trading week begins (toggle on/off)
Extend lines into future bars
Optional price display on labels
Independent color control per session
Works on intraday timeframes (sessions) and all timeframes (D/W/M)
Design Philosophy:
Zero clutter
No boxes, ranges, or vertical lines
Only horizontal reference levels
One glance = full session structure
Built For:
Traders who want clean, reliable session reference levels without the noise. Know where Asia traded, where London pushed, and where NY is building structure — instantly.
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Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.