OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

Show Extended Hours (Futures & Crypto)

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OVERVIEW
This indicator mimics TradingViews "Extended trading hours" background color settings. It is most useful on symbols that do not conventionally have extended hours, but are available to trade during those hours (ie. Futures and Crypto). Because market participation (ie. volatility) in a given symbol can change dramatically at or near these transitions, seeing conventional market open / closures expedites price action context around these transitions.

INPUTS
You can configure:
  • Background colors for both Premarket and After Hours
  • Which extended hours you would like to see
  • Market Hours and Time Zone
Note di rilascio
  • Minor cleanup.
  • Added ability to change the background color 1 hour before the open or close of the market.
Note di rilascio
The previous update added the ability to change the background color 1 hour before the market opens or closes. This update adds the ability to specify any number of minutes before a markets open or close.
Note di rilascio
Minor cleanup.
Note di rilascio
• User inputs were set to not display in the status line to minimize chart clutter.
Note di rilascio
Updated settings to use the session input and reduced script length.
Note di rilascio
• Visual cleanup of settings panel.
Note di rilascio
• Added Midday option. This is off by default.
• Minor setting format changes.
Note di rilascio
• Adjusted time evaluation to more reliably produce a bool.
• Removed unnecessary "var" from variables to reduce performance penalties.
• Logic format cleanup.
CyclesmultitimeframePivot points and levelsPOSTMARKETpremarket

Script open-source

In pieno spirito TradingView, l'autore di questo script lo ha pubblicato open-source, in modo che i trader possano comprenderlo e verificarlo. Un saluto all'autore! È possibile utilizzarlo gratuitamente, ma il riutilizzo di questo codice in una pubblicazione è regolato dal nostro Regolamento. Per aggiungerlo al grafico, mettilo tra i preferiti.

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