Session backtest toolWith this tool you can easily backtest your trading strategy. You can set the times of a day session and evening session separately. The days of the week were indicated at the bottom of the chart.
For me personally, this saves me a lot of time with back testing. Hopefully I can help you with this too
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Session openJust a small update to the preset values of the session opening times. Adjusted to 0730-1100 for Tokyo, London and New York respectively.
Note, that if the exchange you view a chart from is not using the UTC time zone, the session open times will differ. Adjust accordingly in the settings.
Session RangesThis is session range indicator with CLEAN code and CLEAR data presentation. There are other range indicators available but when I looked I found them unreliable or making too much screen clutter. WIth mine you can have 3 ranges on screen, measure to bodies or wickes, customise the period, (set your timezone), colours, labels and all that good stuff...
I'm very happy to share it with everyone (and publishing is a great way to archive my code) but ultimately this indicator is by me, for me. Whilst i added a few bells and whistles for everyone this indicator is precisely designed to:
Show me EASILY see what happened in the Asia session and whether we are breaking out with MINIMAL screen clutter. I only use the 3, 15 and 60 - it won't work on the 1, 5, 120 etc because I dont need it to. How I use it is below.
Session ATP (Trend Colored)📌 Average Traded Price (ATP) – What It Means
ATP (Average Traded Price) is the weighted average price at which a stock has traded during the session, considering both price and volume.
It tells you where the majority of money has actually traded — not just the candle close.
If price stays above ATP → Buyers are in control
If price stays below ATP → Sellers dominate
ATP is like the intraday fair value of the stock.
📌 How ATP Helps in Trading
ATP gives three major insights:
1️⃣ Strength of Trend (Real Strength)
ATP rises only if strong volume enters at higher prices.
So, a rising ATP confirms genuine bullish strength, not fake moves.
ATP falling confirms real selling pressure, not random dips.
2️⃣ High-Probability Retests
Price often pulls back to ATP before taking the next direction.
Price above ATP → ATP becomes support
Price below ATP → ATP becomes resistance
This makes ATP extremely useful for intraday entries.
3️⃣ Identifying Where Big Players Are Positioned
Since ATP is volume-weighted, it reflects where institutions and big orders traded most.
If price stays above the level where institutions bought → trend is strong
If price stays below their cost → trend is weak
📌 How ATP Indicates Price Direction
In your improved version, ATP is trend-colored:
✔ Green → ATP rising → buyers dominating
✔ Red → ATP falling → sellers dominating
✔ Gray → sideways
Direction rule:
Bullish bias when price > ATP and ATP rising
Bearish bias when price < ATP and ATP falling
No-trade zone when price and ATP are flat / tangled
ATP often acts as:
Magnet in consolidation
Springboard in uptrend
Ceiling in downtrend
This helps you judge whether the move is:
A breakout with strength, or
A fake move without volume support.
🔥 Final Line
ATP is one of the few indicators that shows where the real money is trading, making it an excellent guide for intraday trend confirmation, support/resistance, and entry timing.
Session Sweep + Retrace (London + NY) - FixedORB Strategy with confluence. This sets out the 5 min session sweep from London and NY, and highlights a test back into the order zone with fib retracement.
Session High/Low by BKMarks all session highs and lows
Asia High/Low
London High/Low
New York High/Low
Session H/L + Mid + 25%/75% — EvolvingPlots Session High and Low + the Midpoint between the two and also plots at 25% and 75% (Good for initial and rolling up/down stops)
Session Anchor Lines (Asia, London, NY)futures relative to 4 HR chart ( it draws a line for each session open )
Session Anchor Lines (Asia, London, NY)it draws a line at each session open ( in relative to the 4 HR candle )
Session Highs and Lows - TWThis indicator plots the following:
- Previous day's high and low (based on previous daily candle) - purple
- Asia high and low (1800-0200) - red
- London high and low (0300-0930) - blue
Once a high or low is hit or passed during the NY session, the line reduces in thickness to show that this point of interest has been taken. The thinner lines remain on the chart as a reference so it's easy to discern POIs that are still in play vs. those that have been taken.
Session Highs and LowsThis indicator plots the following:
- Previous day high and low (based on previous daily candle) - purple lines
- Asian high and low (1800-0200) - red lines
- London high and low (0300-0930) - blue lines
During NY session, once one of these point of interest has been hit or passed, the line thickness reduces so you can tell at a glance which points have been taken, but they still remain on the chart for reference.
Session Prep (RTH only, UTC-4)corrected Session Prep (RTH only, UTC-4) now its working properly. hope it helps! :)
Session LiquidityDescribes if markets are liquid enough for institutions to manipulate. Its often difficult to determine if markets will trend or chop, but by looking at how much volume we have at the open, we can determine of the session will be choppy or trendy, and take trades based on that.
Settings predefined for 1m timeframe on SPY. May work with other tickers, but I have not tested it out yet.
Designed for stocks(as of now, may update later)
Session High Low TimestampDescription: Displays the timestamp of the session's high/low. Useful for finding a pattern to day dips/spikes.
Note: Most useful for ETH (extended hours timeframe)
Central Session Time LinesSession Breaks for Central Time Zone
1. Asian
2. London
3. New York
4. Frankfurt
5. Pre New York
6. Australian
Asia Session Slope Line## Function Description: Asia Session Slope Line Indicator
This Pine Script indicator analyzes and visualizes the price movement during the Asia trading session.
### What It Does:
**1. Tracks Asia Session Boundaries**
- Monitors when the Asia session starts (default: 00:00 exchange time)
- Monitors when the Asia session ends (default: 09:00 exchange time)
- Places visual markers (green triangle up at start, orange triangle down at end)
**2. Captures Price Data**
- Records the **closing price** at the exact moment the Asia session begins
- Records the **closing price** at the exact moment the Asia session ends
- Tracks the **highest high** and **lowest low** during the entire session
**3. Draws Slope Line**
- Draws a straight line connecting the session start price to the session end price
- Line is **green** if price went up (positive slope)
- Line is **red** if price went down (negative slope)
- Line stops exactly at session boundaries (no extension)
**4. Calculates Slope**
- Computes slope as: `(End Price - Start Price) / Number of Bars`
- This represents the average price change per bar during the session
**5. Displays Slope Value**
- Places a label at the **center** of the Asia session (both horizontally and vertically)
- Shows the slope number with **+ or - prefix** (e.g., "+0.0023" or "-0.0015")
- **White text** on colored background (green for positive, red for negative)
- Label positioned at midpoint between session high and low for clear visibility
### Practical Use:
- Quickly identify Asia session trend direction
- Measure the strength/rate of price movement during Asian hours
- Compare multiple Asia sessions at a glance
- Useful for forex traders monitoring Asian liquidity and price action






















