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OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

ICT Killzones + Pivots [TFO]

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Designed with the help of TTrades and with inspiration from the ICT Everything indicator by coldbrewrosh, the purpose of this script is to identify ICT Killzones while also storing their highs and lows for future reference, until traded through.

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There are 5 Killzones / sessions whose times and labels can all be changed to one's liking. Some prefer slight alterations to traditional ICT Killzones, or use different time windows altogether. Either way, the sessions are fully customizable. The sessions will auto fit to keep track of the highs and lows made during their respective times, and these pivots will be extended until they are invalidated.

There are also 4 optional Open Price lines and 4 vertical Timestamps, where the user can change the time and style of each one as well.

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To help maintain a clean chart, we can implement a Cutoff Time where all drawings will stop extending past a certain point. The indicator will apply this logic by default, as it can get messy with multiple drawings starting and stopping throughout the day at different times.

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Given the amount of interest I've received about this indicator, I intend to leave it open to suggestions for further improvements. Let me know what you think & what you want to see added!
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Added a Timeframe Limit to avoid cluttering higher timeframe charts. If the current chart timeframe is above that which is selected in the indicator settings, nothing will be drawn (lines, labels, etc.). Lower, intraday timeframes are best for this indicator
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- Added Day/Week/Month separators
- Added Day/Week/Month open lines
- Added a drawing limit to keep charts uncluttered
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- Minor bug fix regarding the Show Killzone Boxes option
- Attempted to clarify certain setting names
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- Added optional alerts to all session highs and lows
- Bug fixes
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- Bug fixes
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- Added Day of Week labels, with options to display at Midnight or Midday
- Added the option to enable/disable Killzone Pivots (note pivots must still be enabled when creating alerts)
- Added the option to enable/disable Pivot Labels, instead of toggling the Labels for each individual Killzone
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Bug fix: Day of Week labels weren't turning off when toggling the setting
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As a huge thank you for hitting 10k boosts on TradingView, the following updates have been made:

- Options to extend killzone pivots past mitigation, either for just the most recent sessions or for all sessions on the current chart
- Option to show a table of range sizes for the most recent killzones, as well as range averages
- Option to show midpoint lines of all selected killzones
- Option to show previous Day/Week/Month highs and lows
- Added New York as a timezone option, in addition to GMT options (no need to switch for daylight savings)
- Added Sunday day of week labels

I completely revamped the code in order to support these updates, so if you spot any issues, please reach out! Thanks again for 10k!
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Fixed table colors on dark chart layouts
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Option to have unlimited opening price lines, as opposed to using to the session limit
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- Added back the Text Color option
- Fixed Killzone Midpoint line width
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Fixed the text transparency of Killzone boxes
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As a thank you for reaching 15k boosts, the following updates have been made!

- Alerts for D/W/M highs and lows
- Pivot labels on the right, with options to show price
- Doubled the amount of opening prices from 4 to 8
- Option to hide Saturday/Sunday labels
- Ability to delete old timestamps
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Bug fixes and better default setting for new users
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Open-source script

In true TradingView spirit, the author of this script has published it open-source, so traders can understand and verify it. Cheers to the author! You may use it for free, but reuse of this code in publication is governed by House rules. You can favorite it to use it on a chart.

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