Big Randy's ORB Strategy w/ Key Levels

What it shows
NY ORB (08:00–08:15 ET)
Draws the High, Low, and Midpoint (dotted) of the first 15-minute candle starting at your chosen NY start time (default 8:00 ET).
Asia & London Session High/Low (from Futures)
Tracks and plots Asia High/Low and London High/Low using a futures proxy (ES or NQ) and maps those prices onto your current chart via smart scaling.
Easy toggles
Futures Proxy: quickly switch between ES and NQ as the session reference source.
Scaling Reference:
Auto = automatically scales the futures levels to match your current chart (works great for ES/NQ vs SPX/SPY).
Force SPX = treats chart like SPX-style 1x pricing.
Force SPY = uses SPY-style ~0.1x pricing (SPX/10 approximation).
Use CME Continuous Symbols: option to use continuous futures tickers (ES1!/NQ1!) for consistent session tracking.
Styling
Solid lines for NY ORB, dashed lines for Asia/London, dotted for NY Mid.
Fully customizable colors + line width.
Notes
Designed for America/New_York session timing.
Levels extend during your selected “extend lines” window.
This indicator plots levels only (not a full entry/exit backtest system) so you can combine it with your own confirmation and risk rules.
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Author's instructions
Disclaimer
Invite-only script
Only users approved by the author can access this script. You'll need to request and get permission to use it. This is typically granted after payment. For more details, follow the author's instructions below or contact TheRealBigRandy directly.
TradingView does NOT recommend paying for or using a script unless you fully trust its author and understand how it works. You may also find free, open-source alternatives in our community scripts.