Candle Range - Monthly - Open/High/Low/Close/Wicks (Oldinvestor)This candle range comparison is similar to my original script Candle Range Compare .
This script is to compares the size of open/close high/low and wick size side by side. This version of the script allows you to only show a chosen month of each year to compare. I hadn't even thought to try and vanish the part of the chart I'm not looking at. I'll consider that later (may never happen, I am limited on time).
I have also included check boxes to turn on/off certain candles. This part is pretty self explanatory. For example: if you wish to not see wicks in front of the open/close, go to the settings for the study and uncheck the box for "Show Wicks".
Warning: The script does not work so well on monthly candles? Some of the candles are missing...
Good luck
Oldinvestor
Session
NYSE Session for 24/7 marketsThis script is used for analyzing the correlation between 24/7 markets with regards to the price action during NYSE session. Defaults to showing daily session open/high/low but there is the option to show the weekly session data.
intraday trading perioddisplay the intraday trading period (08:30 - 15:00) on chart with high transparent white background.
you can edit the time period by yourself in the pine editor mode.
London_NYThis is a session indicator that is one color from beginning of London Session to end of New York Session.
Multi-Timeframe VWAP V2 MODQuick and dirty mod of this script in order to fit my needs.
Added one custom session
More user friendly (Enable/disable through inputs menu)
Fx220 Market Sessions IndicatorFx220 NATION! Welcome. Here's a script to add the Market Sessions without altering any settings! Enjoy - Brian
3 Sessions DividerAsia (Syndey + Tokio)
London
NY
Made for GMT-6 (Central US Time)
Sessions may Overlap.
Sessions Asia, London, NY colored USED FOR GMT+2Simple script making easy to see when what session begins also overlaps and ends.
This script used for GMT+2 time zone, if you want to edit it just overite script time cycle.
Custom Colored Session (Pre, Open, Close, Post, Outside)Another script enabling coloring of sessions. Variables for all session timings and colors are exposed. Backgrounds and/or dividers can be enabled. If you only want dividers, just uncheck all of the background sections.
Note: Due to the way weekends are handled on some exchanges, displaying the divider on Friday is not possible.
Note: Displaying backgrounds or dividers in the future does not seem to be possible. I would gladly add this if I can figure it out.
Trading Session IndicatorFollowing time zones showing:
Asia Session - Red
London Open - White
London Session - Blue
NY Open - White
Sector High/LowHighlights which S&P SPDR Sector ETFs are at highs of day (green letter) or lows of day (red letter)
The first candle of the day is always all-green because by default the first candle of the day has the high of the day. So this indicator is more meaningful later in the day when sectors are making repeated highs/lows
Session RangeSimple script for showing the high/low/midrange of a session. By default configured to do the Daily range using the "regular" session. But it's configurable. For example on this chart I am showing the Weekly range.
Custom Time ranges
Description:
This script colours the background of any time range you specify, including weekend periods.
It can be useful for spotting patterns on Bitcoin (recurring times of buying or selling).
Checkboxes to switch on and off. Inputs to specify time and day of week.
Monday = 2
Tuesday = 3
Wednesday = 4
Thursday = 5
Friday = 6
Saturday = 7
Sunday = 1
Example 1:
1500-1800:2
This will colour the background between 3pm and 6pm on Mondays.
Example 2:
0000-0600:247
This will colour the background between midnight and 6am on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
Any questions you may have, please leave in comments below and I'll respond when I have time.
Trading Session IndicatorThis indicator is basically just a back-testing tool. All it does is highlight the background of your charts with the specified color within the specified timezone.
This is useful particularly for back-testing purposes, such as testing a day-trading strategy within a particular period of the day or ignoring signals that fall within the given timeframe (which is useful for ignoring setups during your testing that appear while you're asleep or at work etc.)
Take it easy :)
- Matt.