The Seasonality Widget tool allows users to easily visualize seasonal trends from various data sources. Users can select different levels of granularity as well as different statistics to express seasonal trends. 🔶 USAGE Seasonality allows us to observe general trends occurring at regular intervals. These intervals can be user-selected from the...
Description: This indicator simply when enabled will draw dashed lines at each of the session openings. This is based on UTC+1 Time. There will be lines at 00:00 & 08:00 (Asian Session), lines at 08:00 & 13:00 (London Session) and finally lines at 13:00 & 00:00 (New York Session). Potential Use: There are many ways you could use this indicator to benefit your...
When you're on a lower timeframe, it's important to know which timeframes are starting/ending. Timeframe Marker will display a bars that stack notifying you of your chosen timeframes. For example, if you're on the one minute chart or another low timeframe, you'll be aware of the larger timeframes are about to begin or start. It's always good to select the...
This is a supplementary script to my previous itradesize /\ Time Cycles x Zeussy script. It should be displayed in a new pane. This script will display the 30 and 90 AMD Time Cycles, along with the Asia, London, and New York AM & PM sessions in a new pane, based on the times taught by Zeussy. You have the option to customize which cycles you would like to...
Time Bound Trading Sessions allows to add time bound conditions to your trading sessions given a date range , a time range and/or days of the week . This indicator can be very handy if you want to control your trading sessions along those three time boundaries, applying them together and/or separately. Feel free to reuse this code in your own strategy, and...
I created this script based on Zeussy's & TOTK time cycle tweets. The base 90-minute cycle starts at 2:30 AM NY time. For the best outcome, trade only during the New York AM & PM cycles. If you are a London trader, use mainly the Asian high and low instead of those 90-minute cycles as the algorithm mostly refers to them instead of the 90M cycles high or low. In...
This indicator plots a blue vertical line on the chart when it's 8 AM, providing a clear visual reference of this time point on the TradingView chart.
This indicator allows you to set a colored box at each time frame specified as Macro. The purpose of this customizable color box is to be able to identify the start and end of the desired time frame, as well as the highest and lowest price during that time frame. It also allows to place the schedule in numbers inside the box in order to quickly identify the...
The goal of this indicator is to show how multiple assets are trading relative to their Previous Highs and Lows. Many traders have probably seen charts resembling this that may plot how asset prices are trading as a percent change over time, or something similar. The key difference with this indicator is that all prices are normalized to reflect how they are...
LevelUp is an all-in-one collection of the most popular trend following tools merged into one indicator. LevelUp automates many aspects of technical analysis to find and highlight chart patterns and signals based on the principles of William O'Neil, Stan Weinstein, Jesse Livermore and other well-known trend followers. The 10-EMA, 21-EMA and 50-SMA are...
What are Index Kill Zones? Index Kill Zones are specific Time Windows of opportunity during the Session for Indices that have the potential for the highest volatility and where looking for trading opportunities is ideal. The Index Kill Zone Indicator is specifically designed for the SP500, NQ100, and DJ30, Markets. What differentiates this script from other...
What are Kill Zones? Kill Zones are specific Time Windows of opportunity during the Session that have the potential for the highest volatility and where looking for trading opportunities is ideal. The Forex Kill Zone Indicator is specifically designed for the Forex Market. What differentiates this script from other Kill Zones scripts is that this script is...
A useful indicator designed to display vertical line separators at specified periods, for example every hour or every 4 hours. To use this indicator, you must be in a timeframe lower than the specified timeframe on the indicator. I haven't found any other scripts that allow for custom time frames so I created my own :) Let me know if you have any suggestions.
ICT stresses time and liquidity levels in his teachings. This table helps to easily locate these key Time-based price levels. You can use these levels to determine your directional bias and to help generate your narrative for where the market is going. This indicator creates a table that gives you the price for the following liquidity levels: PDO - Previous...
It is Backtest Calculator For Essential and Plus plan holders, the length of available intraday data is calculated as follows: from now to 6 weeks back multiplied by timeframe(in minutes), i.e. you can go 6 weeks back on the 1-minute chart, 12 weeks back on the 2-minute chart, 30 weeks back on the 5-minute chart, 90 weeks back on the 15-minute chart and so on. The...
The primary function is to overlay a series of sine wave patterns onto a chart, providing a nuanced and visually intuitive representation of market dynamics. Key features of this script include: User-Defined Parameters: It allows users to input various parameters such as start bar (of the sine wave, so that we can start at a dynamic point), start date of...
The "Pineify/common" library presents a specialized toolkit crafted to empower traders and script developers with state-of-the-art time manipulation functions on the TradingView platform. It is instead a foundational utility aimed at enriching your script's ability to process and interpret time-based data with unparalleled precision. Key Features String...
This script helps with identifying certain conditions without cluttering too much of the candles. Some use cases: It helps identify rsi low and high values. Directional price movement becoming difficult. low and high volume. it uses a percent rank to distinguish low and high values. It then uses a gradient to match the percentile rank to heatmap type...