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📦 10 AM New York Box till 4 PM — \[For 5-Minute Charts Only]

--By KaVeH--

This indicator automatically draws a price range box that captures the high and low between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM New York Time (Eastern Time) on "5-minute charts".

### 🔍 What It Does

The "10 AM NY Box" is a simple but powerful visualization tool for day traders and ICT-based strategies. It highlights a key hourly session right after the "New York open" — often a time of increased volatility, liquidity grabs, and the formation of critical intraday highs or lows.

### 📊 Features

Time Window: Customizable start and end hours (defaults: 10 AM to 11 AM NY time).
Box Color: Customizable with transparency.
Chart Restriction: The indicator "only works on 5-minute charts" to ensure accuracy and prevent misalignment.

### ⚙️ Inputs

- 'Start Hour (NY Time)' – Default: 10
- 'End Hour (NY Time)' – Default: 11
- 'Box Color' – Default: Red with transparency

### 📈 How It Works

- During the specified time window, the script tracks the "highest high and lowest low".
- Once the time window ends, it draws a "box" from the starting to the ending time, extending a little beyond to keep it visible.
- Each day's box is created independently, and only once per day.

### 🧠 Use Cases

- Spotting potential liquidity zones
- Identifying breakout or fakeout traps
- Aligning with ICT concepts like "FVG", "BAG", or "Judas Swing"

### ⚠️ Notes & Limitations

- "Only functions on 5-minute timeframes" — this is intentional to maintain session accuracy.
- Does not repaint.
- Time is aligned to **New York (Eastern Time)** regardless of your chart’s timezone.
- One box per day.
Note di rilascio
## 📦 10 AM NY Box — By KaVeH | v2 (Minute Precision)

--By KaVeH--

This indicator draws a price box that captures the "high and low between a custom time window", with "minute-level precision", using the New York (Eastern) time zone. It's designed "exclusively for 5-minute charts", making it ideal for traders who follow intraday strategies like "ICT concepts" or "liquidity events".

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🆕 What’s New in Version 2

> ✅ Minute Precision Added
> You can now define both the "start and end minutes", allowing more flexibility to track shorter intraday intervals — not just full hours.

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### 📊 Indicator Features

- Draws a box for the high and low during a custom-defined NY session time (defaults: "10:00 AM – 10:05 AM")
- User-configurable "start/end hours and minutes"
- Customizable "box background color"
- "Works only on 5-minute charts" to ensure alignment and accuracy

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📈 How It Works

- Checks if you're on a 5-minute chart.
- Converts your chosen time window into "New York time", using Pine Script’s 'timestamp()' function.
- Tracks the "highest high" and "lowest low" between the chosen start and end time.
- When the time window ends, it draws a "transparent box" from one bar before the end to 60 bars after (to maintain visibility).
- Resets for the next session.

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### 🔍 Example Use Cases

- Track early New York session volatility
- Identify intraday support/resistance
- Spot potential liquidity sweep zones
- Combine with concepts like "FVGs", "Judas Swings", or "BAG zones"
Note di rilascio
📦 10 AM New York Box till 4 PM — \[For 5-Minute Charts Only]

--By KaVeH--

This indicator automatically draws a price range box that captures the high and low between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM New York Time (Eastern Time) on "5-minute charts".

### 🔍 What It Does

The "10 AM NY Box" is a simple but powerful visualization tool for day traders and ICT-based strategies. It highlights a key hourly session right after the "New York open" — often a time of increased volatility, liquidity grabs, and the formation of critical intraday highs or lows.

### 📊 Features

Time Window: Customizable start and end hours (defaults: 10 AM to 11 AM NY time).
Box Color: Customizable with transparency.
Chart Restriction: The indicator "only works on 5-minute charts" to ensure accuracy and prevent misalignment.

### ⚙️ Inputs

- 'Start Hour (NY Time)' – Default: 10
- 'End Hour (NY Time)' – Default: 11
- 'Box Color' – Default: Red with transparency

### 📈 How It Works

- During the specified time window, the script tracks the "highest high and lowest low".
- Once the time window ends, it draws a "box" from the starting to the ending time, extending a little beyond to keep it visible.
- Each day's box is created independently, and only once per day.

### 🧠 Use Cases

- Spotting potential liquidity zones
- Identifying breakout or fakeout traps
- Aligning with ICT concepts like "FVG", "BAG", or "Judas Swing"

### ⚠️ Notes & Limitations

- "Only functions on 5-minute timeframes" — this is intentional to maintain session accuracy.
- Does not repaint.
- Time is aligned to **New York (Eastern Time)** regardless of your chart’s timezone.
- One box per day.
Release Notes
## 📦 10 AM NY Box — By KaVeH | v2 (Minute Precision)

--By KaVeH--

This indicator draws a price box that captures the "high and low between a custom time window", with "minute-level precision", using the New York (Eastern) time zone. It's designed "exclusively for 5-minute charts", making it ideal for traders who follow intraday strategies like "ICT concepts" or "liquidity events".

---

🆕 What’s New in Version 2

> ✅ Minute Precision Added
> You can now define both the "start and end minutes", allowing more flexibility to track shorter intraday intervals — not just full hours.

---

### 📊 Indicator Features

- Draws a box for the high and low during a custom-defined NY session time (defaults: "10:00 AM – 10:05 AM")
- User-configurable "start/end hours and minutes"
- Customizable "box background color"
- "Works only on 5-minute charts" to ensure alignment and accuracy

---

📈 How It Works

- Checks if you're on a 5-minute chart.
- Converts your chosen time window into "New York time", using Pine Script’s 'timestamp()' function.
- Tracks the "highest high" and "lowest low" between the chosen start and end time.
- When the time window ends, it draws a "transparent box" from one bar before the end to 60 bars after (to maintain visibility).
- Resets for the next session.

---

### 🔍 Example Use Cases

- Track early New York session volatility
- Identify intraday support/resistance
- Spot potential liquidity sweep zones
- Combine with concepts like "FVGs", "Judas Swings", or "BAG zones"

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