SatoshiHeavy

NYCOB Kill Zone

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This script plots the H and L of the first 2 hours of the NYC session and shades the space between in which i deem the NYC Order Block

It also maps out the First two hours on the chart as well so you can understand when the OB has formed


Over the past 3 years of trading cryptocurrency i have noticed a phenomena that has occurred nearly every day

The H or L will 90% of the time will be posted in the first two hours of this session

knowing this means you understand if you just wait til this time you can better your odds at not getting stop hunted due to poor entry


A few things to take from this study are these.

1. after the OB is formed

2. whichever side gets taken out first (H/L) will 90% define the bias for the day. I have found that using the m13-m15 TF will add some more confirmation with 1-2 closes outside of range H/L/

3. After general bias has formed 2 things can happen
A) PA just takes off and there is really nothing you can do about it unless you had other studies that told you that will happen
B) PA will dip back INTO the OB and create the OTE which is any retracement below the .5 Fibonacci of the shaded OB

4. Typically OTE happens after the session has ended

5. If you used OTE off of the past days NYCOB then you can use the new (forming or just formed) NYCOB to CONFIRM your initial bias presented from the previous days OTE and bias.

6. When PA cannot close outside the NYCOB it presents a range to range play where PA will visit the opposite side of the range to chase liquidity,

7. When the NYCOB is TIGHT then deviation is more likely to result in price expansion, when the NYCOB is WIDE then deviation tends to present more range to range plays.

8. After bias is formed and OTE has been made your stops should always be outside the NYCOB. I use the m30 or H1 ATR to get a slight cushion from the OB to ensure i dont get stop hunted.


AS of now this about all the information i have but i will continue to update this list in the comment section as more studies and results have been posted.


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Cheers
Release Notes:
Slight error was made on the time impusts

ALSO


MAKE SURE TO CHECK WHAT TIME FRAME YOU ARE IN


THE IMPUTS LISTED ARE FOR PHOENIX-7 TIME ZONE

which is 7 hours ahead of UTC


Just google what is the time difference is from your location to NYC then adjust as needed
Release Notes:
Added the London open session as per request

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Cheers!
Release Notes:
added the .5 fib and now the H and L will only be tracked for the current days period

no more historical data (thats for the most part not useful) cluttering your screen

I have left the shaded portion as historical data as i know some ppl use it to gauge S/R

Cheers!
Release Notes:
Decided to change the time BACK to my alteration previously

works way better and gives us what we need

taking Fx times not standard equities.

8-10AM NYC open
Release Notes:
Now London has the same decluttering aspects as NYC

Now it only shows the most recent levels instead of all historical to help keep the charts clean.

DM how to attain access!
Release Notes:
Took away unneeded components to clean up the chart!

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