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NY Key Open Lines (UTC-4 - Toggleable + Custom)

📌 Indicator Name:
NY Key Open Lines (UTC-4 - Toggleable + Custom)
🧾 Purpose:
This indicator draws horizontal lines on your chart at specific key time opens (based on New York time, UTC-4). These lines represent significant institutional or session-based times such as:
Midnight (00:00)
Economic news releases (08:30)
NYSE open (09:30)
Post-opening volatility shifts (10:30)
Daily candle open (18:00)
A custom time defined by the user
Each line is drawn at the opening price of the bar at the specified time.
🧩 Main Features:
✅ Toggle each line ON or OFF individually using checkboxes
✅ Custom time support: enter any time in "HH:MM" format (UTC-4) to draw a custom line
✅ Custom label toggle: choose whether to display the custom line’s label
✅ Fully customizable: line length, color, thickness, and label font size can all be adjusted
✅ Written in Pine Script v5, compatible with modern TradingView standards
⏱️ Default Time Lines Drawn:
Time (UTC-4) Label Typical Use
00:00 "00:00" Start of day for SMT/daily analysis models
08:30 "08:30" Economic news drops (e.g., CPI, NFP)
09:30 "09:30" NYSE open
10:30 "10:30" Liquidity shift period
18:00 "18:00" Daily candle open (used by most brokers)
HH:MM Custom User-defined institutional time
🛠️ How the Custom Time Works:
You input a time string like "13:45", and the script splits it into hour and minute, then draws a dotted horizontal line at the bar that starts at 13:45 New York time (UTC-4).
If Show Custom Label is checked, a label will be displayed with the custom time (e.g., "13:45").
🎯 Who is this for?
This tool is ideal for:
ICT / SMT / Smart Money traders
News-based and session traders
Anyone using New York time as a reference
Traders who want visual structure around specific times of day
NY Key Open Lines (UTC-4 - Toggleable + Custom)
🧾 Purpose:
This indicator draws horizontal lines on your chart at specific key time opens (based on New York time, UTC-4). These lines represent significant institutional or session-based times such as:
Midnight (00:00)
Economic news releases (08:30)
NYSE open (09:30)
Post-opening volatility shifts (10:30)
Daily candle open (18:00)
A custom time defined by the user
Each line is drawn at the opening price of the bar at the specified time.
🧩 Main Features:
✅ Toggle each line ON or OFF individually using checkboxes
✅ Custom time support: enter any time in "HH:MM" format (UTC-4) to draw a custom line
✅ Custom label toggle: choose whether to display the custom line’s label
✅ Fully customizable: line length, color, thickness, and label font size can all be adjusted
✅ Written in Pine Script v5, compatible with modern TradingView standards
⏱️ Default Time Lines Drawn:
Time (UTC-4) Label Typical Use
00:00 "00:00" Start of day for SMT/daily analysis models
08:30 "08:30" Economic news drops (e.g., CPI, NFP)
09:30 "09:30" NYSE open
10:30 "10:30" Liquidity shift period
18:00 "18:00" Daily candle open (used by most brokers)
HH:MM Custom User-defined institutional time
🛠️ How the Custom Time Works:
You input a time string like "13:45", and the script splits it into hour and minute, then draws a dotted horizontal line at the bar that starts at 13:45 New York time (UTC-4).
If Show Custom Label is checked, a label will be displayed with the custom time (e.g., "13:45").
🎯 Who is this for?
This tool is ideal for:
ICT / SMT / Smart Money traders
News-based and session traders
Anyone using New York time as a reference
Traders who want visual structure around specific times of day
Script protetto
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Script protetto
Questo script è pubblicato come codice protetto. Tuttavia, è possibile utilizzarlo liberamente e senza alcuna limitazione – per saperne di più clicca qui.
Declinazione di responsabilità
Le informazioni ed i contenuti pubblicati non costituiscono in alcun modo una sollecitazione ad investire o ad operare nei mercati finanziari. Non sono inoltre fornite o supportate da TradingView. Maggiori dettagli nelle Condizioni d'uso.