OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

ICT Asian Range and Killzones

By ICTFusion
Updated
This TradingView indicator highlights key trading sessions and their price ranges on a chart. It identifies the Asian Range and the Killzones for both the London Open and New York Open sessions. Here’s a brief breakdown:

Asian Range:

  • Defines the high and low price levels during the Asian trading session (between the specified start and end hours, default 00:00 to 04:00 UTC).
  • Plots horizontal lines to mark the highest and lowest prices reached during the Asian session.
  • Adds labels showing the values of these high and low points after the session ends.


London and New York Killzones:

  • Identifies the “Killzones” or key trading windows for the London Open (default 06:00 to 09:00 UTC) and the New York Open (default 11:00 to 14:00 UTC).
  • Tracks the high and low price levels within these windows and plots rectangles ("boxes") on the chart to visualize these ranges.
  • The boxes are color-coded and customizable, indicating potential areas of high market activity or volatility.


Customizable Visuals:

  • Users can adjust the colors, border widths, and other visual properties for better clarity and chart integration.
Release Notes
This TradingView indicator highlights key trading sessions and their price ranges on a chart. It identifies the Asian Range and the Killzones for both the London Open and New York Open sessions. Here’s a brief breakdown:

Asian Range:

Defines the high and low price levels during the Asian trading session (between the specified start and end hours, default 00:00 to 04:00 UTC).
Plots horizontal lines to mark the highest and lowest prices reached during the Asian session.
Adds labels showing the values of these high and low points after the session ends.

London and New York Killzones:

Identifies the “Killzones” or key trading windows for the London Open (default 06:00 to 09:00 UTC) and the New York Open (default 11:00 to 14:00 UTC).
Tracks the high and low price levels within these windows and plots rectangles ("boxes") on the chart to visualize these ranges.
The boxes are color-coded and customizable, indicating potential areas of high market activity or volatility.

Customizable Visuals:

Users can adjust the colors, border widths, and other visual properties for better clarity and chart integration.
Release Notes
New Updates:

Box Drawing from the Start of Each Killzone:

  • The script now draws boxes that represent the price range (high to low) of each session (Asian, London, and New York Killzones). These boxes start from the beginning of each session and extend to the current bar, dynamically adjusting as new bars form.


Retained Lines and Labels for Highs and Lows:

  • In addition to the boxes, horizontal lines are drawn at the high and low of each session after the session ends. These lines represent the highest and lowest price points during that session.
  • Labels are also added next to these lines, indicating the exact price levels (e.g., "Asian High", "London Killzone Low"), providing clear visual markers for traders.


Dynamic Updates Throughout Each Session:

  • The script dynamically updates the boxes, lines, and labels in real-time as each session progresses. The high, low, and box dimensions adjust to the latest bar data, ensuring accurate representation of price action during the session.
Release Notes
~Fix Bugs
Release Notes
Control Over Killzones:


  • Added two new boolean input options, Draw London Killzone and Draw New York Killzone, allowing users to enable or disable the display of the London and New York killzones on the chart.


Dynamic Session Display:


  • The script now dynamically checks whether to display the London or New York killzones based on the user's preference. This helps in customizing the chart to show only the relevant trading sessions.


Improved Flexibility:


  • Users can now customize their visual experience more effectively by selectively showing or hiding different trading sessions (Asian, London, or New York) according to their trading strategy or focus.
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