Session Highs and Lows IndicatorThis indicator marks the high and low levels for key trading sessions, allowing traders to identify significant price zones across different markets. The default session times are defined in UTC and will automatically adjust to your local timezone:
- **London Session (07:00-09:00 UTC)**: Tracks intraday liquidity zones for potential highs/lows.
- **New York Session (12:00-14:00 UTC)**: Highlights volatility during market overlaps with Europe.
- **Asia Session (23:00-01:00 UTC)**: Confirms trend continuation and retracement opportunities.
- **New York Close Session (19:00-21:00 UTC)**: Focuses on reversals and breakout tests during global transitions.
The script dynamically updates session highs and lows with clear labels and dashed horizontal lines for better visualization. **Time ranges can be adjusted to suit your trading preferences.** This makes the indicator flexible and effective for liquidity hunting, trend trading, and breakout strategies.
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Session OHLC [neo.|]OHLC/OLHC and Po3 (Power of Three by ICT) are both concepts describing a potential way to describe candle formations. While OHLC stands for Open High Low Close, what it usually refers to is the bearish scenario of how a candle first opens, manipulates until the high then creates the low before closing, and vice versa for OLHC. Po3 goes hand in hand with this concept as a way to sequentialize this candle formation into three separate cycles seen on a lower timeframe known as "Accumulation", "Manipulation", and "Distribution". Where the accumulation in the OHLC scenario would be the range created before the high, the manipulation being the high, and the distribution being the run downwards to the low.
What Session OHLC allows you to do, is to view these Po3 scenarios not through a higher timeframe candle perspective, but instead through a fully customizable session perspective. For example, you might want to see a specific period of time as a candle to simplify the process of identifying an AMD cycle, and all you would need to do is to enter that period of time in the indicator settings, and when you are at that period of time, you will see it being represented as a bar candle, with the session open, high, low, and close being annotated as O, H, L, and C.
This is especially useful for when you want to track the manipulation before a session open, or track a specific time where there is more volume in the market, allowing you to enter trades prior to when a distribution phase will begin.
Currently, you are able to select up to 4 different sessions that will appear on your chart while the session is active, however it is a good idea for the session times you choose not to overlap as the drawings will overlap as well. If you would like to monitor two times that happen to overlap, it is a good idea to add another instance of the indicator to your chart, and adjust the bar offset on one of them in the settings.
Session barsthis script marks off the extended hours trading for NY session. Shades the off hours and overnight data. Highlights the regular trading session for NY session. It can be adjusted for any particular market.
I use it specifically to show the missing data on the SPY as compared with the continuous data on the SPX500.
Session Opens by TradeSeekersIt doesn't get much simpler than this indicator for futures traders wanting to track four key session open prices.
Sessions
1. ETH open - extended hours starts
2. Midnight open - new calendar day starts
3. CME open - Chicago exchange opens, data releases
4. RTH open - regular trading hours, volume cometh
Usage
All four of these prices / areas are important for futures traders to pay attention to.
RTH opens far below ETH sometimes will retrace, CME and RTH together can act as a powerful range.
Midnight open sometimes has little importance for the day, but then again it's provided beautiful bounces. Again each level I find to be impactful nearly every session, so I like to keep them close by in an understated manner.
Timezone
If you're not EST, adjust the timezone string accordingly (refer to TradingView docs for string formats).
Proximity Detection
Also, I added proximity detection that aims to keep level collisions from occurring. If a particular session open isn't shown it may be due to being exactly the same price as another open or it's too close to another open.
The proximity sensitivity can be adjusted in settings. The on chart appearance doesn't impact the alerting capability.
Aesthetics
I don't like boring charts so I added a fun "glow" effect, I went with a palette that reminded me of clear sky colors at those times of day (if you're EST).
Alerting
Alerting can be done with just a single alert, first open the indicator config and uncheck any session opens you don't want to be alerted on (why!?), and then use the standard alert menus in TradingView to set the alert on "Any alert() function call".
Why does this beautiful indicator exist?
While there are a handful of indicators that plot open prices with some overlap to this one, I didn't see any that alerted automatically without much fuss.
Session Volume Spike Detector (MTF Arrows)Overview
The Session Volume Spike Detector is a precision multi-timeframe (MTF) tool that identifies sudden surges in buy or sell volume during key market windows. It highlights high-impact institutional participation by comparing current volume against its historical baseline and short-term highs, then plots directional markers on your chart.
This version adds MTF awareness, showing spikes from 1-minute, 5-minute, and 10-minute frames on a single chart. It’s ideal for traders monitoring microstructure shifts across multiple time compressions while staying on a fast chart (like 1-second or 1-minute).
Key Features
Dual Session Windows (DST-aware)
Automatically tracks Morning (05:30–08:30 MT) and Midday (11:00–13:30 MT) activity, adjusted for daylight savings.
Directional Spike Detection
Flags Buy spikes (green triangles) and Sell spikes (magenta triangles) using dynamic volume gates, Z-Score normalization, and recent-bar jump filters.
Multi-Timeframe Projection
Displays higher-timeframe (1m / 5m / 10m) spikes directly on your active chart for continuous visual context — even on sub-minute intervals.
Adaptive Volume Logic
Each spike is validated against:
Volume ≥ SMA × multiplier
Volume ≥ recent-high × jump factor
Optional Z-Score threshold for statistical significance
Session-Only Filtering
Ensures spikes are only plotted within specified trading sessions — ideal for futures or intraday equity traders.
Configurable Alerts
Built-in alert conditions for:
Any timeframe (MTF aggregate)
Individual 1m, 5m, or 10m windows
Alerts trigger only when a new qualifying spike appears at the close of its bar.
Use Cases
Detect algorithmic or institutional activity bursts inside your trading window.
Track confluence of volume surges across multiple timeframes.
Combine with FVGs, bank levels, or range breakouts to identify probable continuation or reversal zones.
Build custom automation or alert workflows around statistically unusual participation spikes.
Recommended Settings
Use on 1-minute chart for full MTF display.
Adjust the SMA length (default 20) and Z-Score threshold (default 3.0) to suit market volatility.
For scalping or high-frequency environments, disable the 10m layer to reduce visual clutter.
Credits
Developed by Jason Hyde
© 2025 — All rights reserved.
Designed for clarity, precision, and MTF-synchronized institutional volume detection.
Sessions+Days Marker (SigmaSita)An indicator that marks the sessions and days. You can adjust session start times. Sessions are Asian, London and New York.
Session Highest/LowestFor trader who trade session breaks.
Black background is Asian session, and green is London session, and dark green is NY session which overlap the London session.
Red line is for resistant, and green line for support, which previous session's highest/lowest.
It also can use to show group in 8 tabs to review breaks.
Session LevelsMarks the highs and lows of the previous day New York session and the following Asian and London sessions.
Sessions — Asia / London / New York (shaded + start/end arrows)Asian Session London Session Newyork Session
- adjust time its in utc otherwise you will be trading random times
Sessions by SHARK [Kyiv Time]Why Forex Sessions Matter
First of all, it is very convenient for a trader to structure their working hours. The best times to open positions are during the London Kill Zone (KZ) and New York Kill Zone (KZ). Based on what happens within each session, you can build your future analysis while considering the overall context.
We must understand that there are specific times of the day that are more or less volatile. Knowing this will help you determine when you should be looking for trade setups and when you should avoid them.
Trading outside of the Kill Zones can lead to holding positions for too long because market liquidity decreases, which in turn leads to lower volatility.
Session Start & Day BackgroundThis indicator visually enhances your TradingView charts by highlighting the start of each new trading day and coloring the background based on the day of the week.
The first candle of each new trading day is marked in gray for better session separation.
The background color changes based on the current day of the week, making it easier to recognize market patterns and trends at a glance.
Works across all markets including Forex, Stocks, and Crypto.
Designed to improve chart readability and market structure visualization.
Ideal for traders who want a clearer overview of daily sessions and better differentiation between trading days! 🚀
Session High and Low IndicatorThis script is meant for stocks that have a pre-market session. It is meant to be used on the 1 min time frame. This script will draw a green line at the high of pre-market, and a red line at the low of pre-market and extend these lines across the regular session day
This makes it easy to see if price action during regular market has broken above pre-market high or broken below pre-market low.
The high/low skips any quick spikes in price action (similar to what happens at 8:30 am every day).
Sessions by Aegean This script has the full 8 hours for the 3 major sessions and 1 hour for the Frankfurt, Germany session
Trading Sessions v.2 - Max WarrenUpdated to work with Pine updates:
London DST timezone still broken. Will fix later.
As always full customization visually, with London fix I'll add more options.
Keep in mind the render resolution option
Session Times - Pre-MARKETS + NY/LondonScript developed in order to help traders to understand how is it important to understand candle timings accordingly to sessions.
I created this in a way that the chart won't be polluted by colours and other stuff.
Session High Low TrackerTracks the Asia, London, NY AM and NY PM swing highs and lows. What's different here is when a level is broken, it can continue to draw a dotted line so the levels stay on the chart until
end of day. Also has shading options for each session.
Session VolumeThis script tracks and displays 30-minute volume segments during the Regular Trading Hours (RTH) session. It allows traders to visually compare each time block’s volume today vs. the same block from the previous day, helping spot early signs of strength, weakness, or divergence.
Features:
Tracks 13 blocks from 9:30 AM to 4:15 PM ET.
Compares today's volume against historical volume from the same time block yesterday.
Highlights percentage changes per block.
Summary row totals show overall volume trend today vs. yesterday.
This tool is useful for discretionary traders, auction market theorists, and anyone who incorporates market-generated information into their decision-making.
Sessions - Full HeightEN : Full-height background sessions using bgcolor(). Asia, London, and New York sessions with configurable time windows, colors, and timezone. Open-source for learning and reuse.
RU : Индикатор заливает фон сессий на всю высоту графика (Азия, Лондон, Нью-Йорк). Настраиваемые окна времени и цвета.