OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

ICT Custom OPENS

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A basic Indicator, meant to delineate Specific ICT reference open times To be used with any ICT model that accounts for such, Time zone is set to the default UTC-4, New York Eastern Time, and all open times can be adjusted manually to the user's liking. Also displays labels for days of the week that can be positioned at the top or bottom of the chart
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Basic ICT indicator to delineate legacy opening lines along with a couple extra open lines which can be adjusted to any time the user desires in the settings window, meant to be used as reference or confluence with any ICT model that calls for such. Also added weekday labels, which can be customized in the settings as well. Default time zone for everything is set to UTC- -4 New York Eastern Standard Time.

- updated color parameter bug
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Updated added editable labels per open line
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Adjusted line extension parameters
Time zone adjustment now works, 0 = UTC-5/1=UTC-4
added line Style, Thickness and Length customization
DOTW labels can be modified as well
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Fixed minor bug on the 1 min timeframe
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Added CME Sunday Open line
Fixed minor bugs on 1 min TF
added dedicated 12am candle open level
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Adjusted default parameters
Set default CME Sunday open line to 6PM
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Edited Vline timezone
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updated session time
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Search Visibility test
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Search function test
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Updated default settings
Fixed search visibility
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Added text label adjustment to beginning, middle or end of the open line
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minor bug fix for text label sizes
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Rolled back version to fix line and label options
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Fixed line style options
Fixed line extend setting so they extend in 15 mins segments
Fixed label text positioning
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