Average Pip MovementAverage Price Movement inidcator displays the high/low for the period over time. On top of that an 8 period exponential moving avergae is attached
to get average movement over time. It provides, for eg. on a Daily chart, gives a day range and this can be used to book profits or place stop loss.
It is very simple indicator to provide price range over time.
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ACD Daily Pivot RangeThis indicator is to display the Daily Pivot Range for Mark Fishers "ACD" method.
If anyone knows how to offset it for different start times (LO, NYO) please let me know so I can update. Ideally the daily daily pivot calculation start should be from the same time as your opening range but i am not sure how to do this.
[RS]Long Term Price Range Analysis (MML)Study on Price range Regression and range (deviation multiplier needs to be accommodate manually to fit price action)
study was made for time frames above weekly
CM Opening Range-Asia and Europe SessionCM Opening Range Asia AndEurope Sessions
Requested by rayhug1 to use Asia Range of 5pm Est to 2am Est...uses 540 minutes (5pm to 2am Est — 9 Hours) to calculate the Range...then breakouts trigger after 2am
-Ability to change Start and End Times to use any entire session.
---Defaults to 540 minutes (9 hours) but Opening Range Calculation can be changed to 1 hour, 2 hour etc. in Inputs tab
***Known Bug…Currently will NOT Plot accurately the U.S. Session from 0800 to 0759. Will Update Indicator when Fixed.
-Ability to Change the Start and End Times to Accommodate any session.
—Default is 1700 to 1659 (Asian Range)
—Europe Session 0200 to 0159
***All times are based on New York Time or Eastern Standard time … GMT-5
***Times will change based on Daylight Savings Time.
XAU/USD Institutional Levels and Range - Final VersionXAU/USD Institutional Levels and Range - Final Version
Customizable Fixed Range Support & ResistanceTraders often overlook the fixed range support and resistance, especially if they are round numbers. If you make some observations, you will see that buyers and sellers engage in numerous transactions at those levels. You can have a look at the screenshots presented here (find the red boxes!) or check it out for yourselves on the instrument's chart that you prefer. This indicator will be a big help for day traders and scalpers to set their entries, profit targets, and stop loss levels.
First Candle Daily RangeFirst Candle Daily Range, as the name suggests it does just that. Nothing more, nothing special just like everyone else.
30s Opening Range with TargetsSimple 30 Second opening range with profit targets and adjustable fill transparency and profit targets
Kalman Adjusted Average True Range [BackQuant]Kalman Adjusted Average True Range
A volatility-aware trend baseline that fuses a Kalman price estimate with ATR “rails” to create a smooth, adaptive guide for entries, exits, and trailing risk.
Built on my original Kalman
This indicator is based on my original Kalman Price Filter:
That core smoother is used here to estimate the “true” price path, then blended with ATR to control step size and react proportionally to market noise.
What it plots
Kalman ATR Line the main baseline that turns up/down with the filtered trend.
Optional Moving Average of the Kalman ATR a secondary line for confluence (SMA/Hull/EMA/WMA/DEMA/RMA/LINREG/ALMA).
Candle Coloring (optional) paint bars by the baseline’s current direction.
Why combine Kalman + ATR?
Kalman reduces measurement noise and produces a stable path without the lag of heavy MAs.
ATR rails scale the baseline’s step to current volatility, so it’s calm in chop and more responsive in expansion.
The result is a single, intelligible line you can trade around: slope-up = constructive; slope-down = caution.
How it works (plain English)
Each bar, the Kalman filter updates an internal state (tunable via Process Noise , Measurement Noise , and Filter Order ) to estimate the underlying price.
An ATR band (Period × Factor) defines the allowed per-bar adjustment. The baseline cannot “jump” beyond those rails in one step.
A direction flip is detected when the baseline’s slope changes sign (upturn/downturn), and alerts are provided for both.
Typical uses
Trend confirmation Trade in the baseline’s direction; avoid fading a firmly rising/falling line.
Pullback timing Look for entries when price mean-reverts toward a rising baseline (or exits on tags of a falling one).
Trailing risk Use the baseline as a dynamic guide; many traders set stops a small buffer beyond it (e.g., a fraction of ATR).
Confluence Enable the MA overlay of the Kalman ATR; alignment (baseline above its MA and rising) supports continuation.
Inputs & what they do
Calculation
Kalman Price Source which price the filter tracks (Close by default).
Process Noise how quickly the filter can adapt. Higher = more responsive (but choppier).
Measurement Noise how much you distrust raw price. Higher = smoother (but slower to turn).
Filter Order (N) depth of the internal state array. Higher = slightly steadier behavior.
Kalman ATR
Period ATR lookback. Shorter = snappier; longer = steadier.
Factor scales the allowed step per bar. Larger factors permit faster drift; smaller factors clamp movement.
Confluence (optional)
MA Type & Period compute an MA on the Kalman ATR line , not on price.
Sigma (ALMA) if ALMA is selected, this input controls the curve’s shape. (Ignored for other MA types.)
Visuals
Plot Kalman ATR toggle the main line.
Paint Candles color bars by up/down slope.
Colors choose long/short hues.
Signals & alerts
Trend Up baseline turns upward (slope crosses above 0).
Alert: “Kalman ATR Trend Up”
Trend Down baseline turns downward (slope crosses below 0).
Alert: “Kalman ATR Trend Down”
These are state flips , not “price crossovers,” so you avoid many one-bar head-fakes.
How to start (fast presets)
Swing (daily/4H) ATR Period 7–14, Factor 0.5–0.8, Process Noise 0.02–0.05, Measurement Noise 2–4, N = 3–5.
Intraday (5–15m) ATR Period 5–7, Factor 0.6–1.0, Process Noise 0.05–0.10, Measurement Noise 2–3, N = 3–5.
Slow assets / FX raise Measurement Noise or ATR Period for calmer lines; drop Factor if the baseline feels too jumpy.
Reading the line
Rising & curving upward momentum building; consider long bias until a clear downturn.
Flat & choppy regime uncertainty; many traders stand aside or tighten risk.
Falling & accelerating distribution lower; short bias until a clean upturn.
Practical playbook
Continuation entries After a Trend Up alert, wait for a minor pullback toward the baseline; enter on evidence the line keeps rising.
Exit/reduce If long and the baseline flattens then turns down, trim or exit; reverse logic for shorts.
Filters Add a higher-timeframe check (e.g., only take longs when the daily Kalman ATR is rising).
Stops Place stops just beyond the baseline (e.g., baseline − x% ATR for longs) to avoid “tag & reverse” noise.
Notes
This is a guide to state and momentum, not a guarantee. Combine with your process (structure, volume, time-of-day) for decisions.
Settings are asset/timeframe dependent; start with the presets and nudge Process/Measurement Noise until the baseline “feels right” for your market.
Summary
Kalman ATR takes the noise-reduction of a Kalman price estimate and couples it with volatility-scaled movement to produce a clean, adaptive baseline. If you liked the original Kalman Price Filter (), this is its trend-trading cousin purpose-built for cleaner state flips, intuitive trailing, and confluence with your existing
Pivot Up & Down range - Máximos y Mínimos de RangoUps and downs from range 3 to 10 candles. Highs are marked with a red arrow and lows with a green one.
Custom Session Box (high and low of selected time range)Simply put this draws a box from the high and low of any time range you desire including wicks.
(Fixed-Range) Anchored VWAPThis "Fixed-Range Anchored VWAP" indicator allows traders full control over where the VWAP calculation begins and ends. VWAP combines both price and volume to reflect the true average price paid, often serving as a benchmark for gauging value, sentiment, and trend strength.
With this tool, traders can anchor VWAP to any candle, optionally define an end point, or keep it running forward with a single toggle. Up to three bands can be added around VWAP, either as standard deviations or percentage offsets.
How to Use
The indicator is particularly useful for analyzing VWAP around significant events, like earnings announcements or sharp price swings, to identify support, resistance, and mean-reversion opportunities.
Add the indicator and select a candle to set the Anchor.
Choose an End point or enable Cancel End for an open-ended VWAP.
Pick Std Dev or Percent for band mode.
Turn on up to three bands, adjust multipliers, and set fill colors.
Use VWAP and its bands to evaluate extensions, trend context, and fair value zones.
Session Seed Range (LON / FRA / NY / CME / ASIA + 3 Custom) — v6Session Seed Range → Lines (LON / FRA / NY / CME / ASIA + 3 Custom)
What it does
This tool draws two horizontal levels—the High and Low of a short seed window at each market open (e.g., London 09:00–09:05)—and extends them to the session close (e.g., 17:30). An optional Mid line (average of seed High/Low) can be displayed as well.
Included sessions
• London, Frankfurt, New York, CME, Asia
• Plus 3 fully custom sessions (name, seed window, session end)
Key features
• Seed window → extended lines: Capture the initial opening move and project it across the trading session.
• Timezone dropdown: Choose from common IANA timezones (incl. Europe/Istanbul)—no manual offset math.
• Label language: DE / EN / TR (or Off) for price labels at the right edge.
• Show/Hide Mid line per your preference.
• 3 custom sessions: Add your own schedules with custom names.
• Per-session styling: Colors and widths for High/Low/Mid.
• Lightweight: Works on any timeframe.
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Quick start
1. Pick your Timezone in the Inputs.
2. Enable a session (e.g., London) and set its Seed (HHMM–HHMM) and Session End (HHMM).
3. Optionally turn on Show mid line and Labels (DE/EN/TR).
4. Repeat for other sessions or use the Custom A/B/C blocks.
Tip: The seed window must be visible on the chart’s timeframe so the High/Low can be collected. If you don’t see lines, zoom in or use a lower timeframe.
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Inputs overview
• Timezone: IANA timezone selection.
• Labels: Off / DE / EN / TR + label offset (ticks).
• Show mid line: Toggle Mid (average of seed High/Low).
• Session blocks (London, Frankfurt, New York, CME, Asia, Custom A/B/C):
o Enable, Seed (HHMM–HHMM), Session End (HHMM)
o High/Low/Mid colors, Width
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Notes & limitations
• Lines are built from the seed window only; they do not repaint once the seed completes.
• If the chart timeframe is too high to include the seed window, switch to a lower TF or widen the seed.
• This indicator is for analysis/education only and not financial advice.
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Changelog (suggested)
• v1.0.0 — Initial release: LON/FRA/NY/CME/ASIA + 3 Custom, TZ dropdown, labels DE/EN/TR, Mid toggle.
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If you want a shorter “store blurb” version, use:
Draws High/Low of a small opening seed window (e.g., London 09:00–09:05) and extends them to session close. Includes London, Frankfurt, New York, CME, Asia + 3 custom sessions. Timezone dropdown (incl. Europe/Istanbul), labels in DE/EN/TR (or Off), optional Mid line, per-session styling. Seed window must be visible on your timeframe. Not financial advice.
NY Open 15-Minute Range - Current Day OnlyV1.0
This script shows the NY opening range for the first 15 min overlayed on the chart. This is only for the current day.
Candle Range Theory 4H Blocks (New York Time)This is a script to those who mess up the CRT, Candle Range Theory, times to trade Forex and CFDs. It is simple and effective.
15-Minute ORB (Opening Range Breakout) —BBC-Ninja15-Minute ORB (Opening Range Breakout) —BBC-Ninja
15 min orb indicator for nasdaq with daylight saving
Market Sessions & Daily Range ProThis tool is designed for market visualization. It displays the real trading sessions (Asia, Europe, and America) together with the daily range (00:00–24:00). Boxes and labels show daily highs, lows, open/close levels, and current extremes. The purpose is to provide traders with a clear visual map of how price behaves across sessions and within the daily structure.
Previous High/Low Range (D,W,M)Previous High/Low Range (D,W,M)
This indicator displays the previous period’s High, Low, and 50% Midpoint levels for the Day, Week, and Month. It visually extends these levels into the future for easy reference, helping traders identify key support and resistance zones. Users can customize the visibility, colors, and line styles for each timeframe, and optionally show labels and a dashed midpoint line for clearer analysis. Ideal for trend analysis and spotting potential reversal points.
Extended AM Range w/ Breakout Markerscreates a range from market starting till 10 am (half an hour into the market
Day Range EU/Rome 00:00-22:30 Final Version# Day Range EU/Rome 00:00–22:30 — live + historical (colors)
**What it does**
Draws, for each day (timezone **Europe/Rome**), a rectangle that contains the **high** and **low** recorded between **00:00** and **22:30**.
* During the day it creates a **live box** that updates bar by bar (it extends to the latest candle).
* At the end of the session (after 22:30) it saves a **fixed historical box** for that day.
* The rectangle is **split horizontally**: half **top** and half **bottom** (customizable colors).
* Boxes are **anchored in time** (*xloc = bar\_time*): they don’t “slide” when you zoom or pan the chart.
* Works on **intraday** timeframes (recommended **15m**; also fine on 5m, 30m, 1h).
* Includes **all days**, **Friday included**.
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## How it works
* The code detects the **00:00 → 22:30 (Europe/Rome)** session with `time("0000-2230","Europe/Rome")`.
* Within that window it continuously updates the day’s **High/Low**.
* When the **session closes** it creates two historical boxes (upper and lower halves) using the **H/L** of the day that just ended.
* The current day’s box remains **live** and follows the chart until 22:30.
Day Range EU/Rome 00:00-22:30 - live + storico (colori)# Day Range EU/Rome 00:00–22:30 — live + historical (colors)
**What it does**
Draws, for each day (timezone **Europe/Rome**), a rectangle that contains the **high** and **low** recorded between **00:00** and **22:30**.
* During the day it creates a **live box** that updates bar by bar (it extends to the latest candle).
* At the end of the session (after 22:30) it saves a **fixed historical box** for that day.
* The rectangle is **split horizontally**: half **top** and half **bottom** (customizable colors).
* Boxes are **anchored in time** (*xloc = bar\_time*): they don’t “slide” when you zoom or pan the chart.
* Works on **intraday** timeframes (recommended **15m**; also fine on 5m, 30m, 1h).
* Includes **all days**, **Friday included**.
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## How it works
* The code detects the **00:00 → 22:30 (Europe/Rome)** session with `time("0000-2230","Europe/Rome")`.
* Within that window it continuously updates the day’s **High/Low**.
* When the **session closes** it creates two historical boxes (upper and lower halves) using the **H/L** of the day that just ended.
* The current day’s box remains **live** and follows the chart until 22:30.