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Session High/Low Sweeps ICT — Asian/London/NY (Big Sal Trades)

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Description:
This tool automatically tracks session or timeframe highs and lows, plots them on your chart, and removes them instantly when price sweeps or touches them — so you never deal with stale levels again.



Core Features
• Dynamic High/Low Plotting – Color-coded lines for multiple sessions or timeframes.
• Touch-to-Delete – Levels are deleted automatically when price touches or breaks them.
• Lookback Pruning – Remove old levels after a set number of bars/days.
• Multi-Timeframe Support – Works on intraday and higher timeframes.
• Custom Sensitivity – Choose tick buffer, wick vs close confirmation, and session types.
• No Repainting – Updates in real time, keeps your chart accurate.



Settings Instructions

Session Selection
• Toggle Asia, London, NY or other sessions you want to track.

Delete on Touch Settings
• Confirm Type:
• Wick – Delete as soon as price wick touches/breaks the level.
• Close – Delete only if candle closes beyond the level.
• Confirm Ticks:
• 0 – Instant deletion on touch.
• 1–2+ – Require price to exceed by this many ticks before deletion.

Lookback Settings
• Max Days/Bars: Remove levels older than this period.

Line Style Settings
• Customize color, style, and width for each session/timeframe to keep charts organized.



Tip:
Use a small tick confirmation for fast-moving markets like NASDAQ, and larger confirmation for slower assets. Combine with liquidity zones, order blocks, or SMC concepts for powerful trade confluence.
Release Notes
The latest version of the ICT Session Highs and Lows Indicator now allows users to add labels in the settings to clearly identify session highs and lows for Asia, London, and New York. Additionally, the color of the text can be customized for further personalization. While previous versions enabled users to change the color of the lines, this update emphasizes the importance of setting session times correctly to accurately display desired session highs and lows.

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