OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
Intraday Levels Pro

Intraday Levels (IDLevels) — View‑Safe Session Levels (v6)
Intraday Levels is a lightweight, view‑safe session levels indicator that plots the most important intraday reference prices without spamming labels or cluttering your chart. Every level is drawn as one persistent line + one persistent label, updated in real time as the session develops.
What it plots
Intraday Sessions
Premarket High / Low (PMH / PML)
Regular Session (RTH) Day High / Low (DH / DL)
Afterhours High / Low (AHH / AHL)
Prior Day Levels (Optional)
Previous Day High / Low (PDH / PDL)
Previous Day Close (PDC)
2 Days Ago High / Low (PDH2 / PDL2)
Weekly Levels
Week High / Low (WH / WL)
Previous Week High / Low (PWH / PWL)
Built for “View‑Safe” charts (no label spam)
This script updates the same objects instead of creating new ones every bar:
✅ One label per level (updated in place)
✅ One line per level (updated in place)
✅ No repeated labels stacking on the right side of the chart
Display Modes
Choose how levels behave across the chart:
1) Today only
Levels extend to the right, anchored to the current day/session
2) Most recent across chart
Levels extend across the full chart (great for quick context)
Labels & Styling
Toggle lines on/off
Toggle labels on/off
Toggle price on labels (e.g., PMH 7027.25)
Choose Short names (PMH/PDH/etc.) or Full names (Premarket High/Prev Day High/etc.)
Adjustable label size + label offset
Style controls for intraday/prior/weekly lines (solid/dashed/dotted)
Optional Force Dotted mode to make everything dotted quickly
Premarket data handling (QQQ / SPY / Futures friendly)
If your symbol doesn’t provide reliable Premarket data (or you are on a feed/session without PM candles), there’s an optional fallback:
PM Proxy Toggle
If no Premarket session exists, the script can use the first X minutes of RTH as a Premarket proxy range.
Notes
Session times are exchange‑time based using TradingView session inputs.
Intended for intraday traders who want clean, high-signal levels without chart compression or label clutter.
Intraday Levels is a lightweight, view‑safe session levels indicator that plots the most important intraday reference prices without spamming labels or cluttering your chart. Every level is drawn as one persistent line + one persistent label, updated in real time as the session develops.
What it plots
Intraday Sessions
Premarket High / Low (PMH / PML)
Regular Session (RTH) Day High / Low (DH / DL)
Afterhours High / Low (AHH / AHL)
Prior Day Levels (Optional)
Previous Day High / Low (PDH / PDL)
Previous Day Close (PDC)
2 Days Ago High / Low (PDH2 / PDL2)
Weekly Levels
Week High / Low (WH / WL)
Previous Week High / Low (PWH / PWL)
Built for “View‑Safe” charts (no label spam)
This script updates the same objects instead of creating new ones every bar:
✅ One label per level (updated in place)
✅ One line per level (updated in place)
✅ No repeated labels stacking on the right side of the chart
Display Modes
Choose how levels behave across the chart:
1) Today only
Levels extend to the right, anchored to the current day/session
2) Most recent across chart
Levels extend across the full chart (great for quick context)
Labels & Styling
Toggle lines on/off
Toggle labels on/off
Toggle price on labels (e.g., PMH 7027.25)
Choose Short names (PMH/PDH/etc.) or Full names (Premarket High/Prev Day High/etc.)
Adjustable label size + label offset
Style controls for intraday/prior/weekly lines (solid/dashed/dotted)
Optional Force Dotted mode to make everything dotted quickly
Premarket data handling (QQQ / SPY / Futures friendly)
If your symbol doesn’t provide reliable Premarket data (or you are on a feed/session without PM candles), there’s an optional fallback:
PM Proxy Toggle
If no Premarket session exists, the script can use the first X minutes of RTH as a Premarket proxy range.
Notes
Session times are exchange‑time based using TradingView session inputs.
Intended for intraday traders who want clean, high-signal levels without chart compression or label clutter.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.