Steff- OBX- DTA OBX – US Open 15-Minute Zone Indicator
This indicator highlights the first 15 minutes of the U.S. stock market opening, also known as the OBX (Opening Balance Extension).
It is designed specifically for Nasdaq and S&P 500, which open at 09:30 New York time — corresponding to 15:30 Danish time.
What this indicator does:
• Marks the price range from 09:30–09:45 (U.S. time) as a zone on your chart
• Automatically adjusts to your local timezone, so the zone always aligns with Danish time
• Extends the zone to the right so you can track how price interacts with OBX throughout the day
• Draws all historical OBX zones so you can analyze previous reactions
• Rebuilds zones automatically when switching timeframes
• Detects breakouts from the zone
• Tracks balancing time only after a real breakout occurs
• Can automatically remove a zone if price spends a continuous amount of time inside it after the breakout (you set the minutes yourself)
• Allows full customization of OBX start time, duration, and behavior
• Individual zones can be manually deleted without being redrawn by the indicator
Why the OBX matters:
The OBX represents one of the most influential time windows in intraday trading because it reflects:
• The first injection of liquidity after the U.S. market opens
• Institutional positioning and algorithmic adjustments
• Early volatility and directional bias
• Common zones for reversals, breakouts, or mean reversion
• Key high-probability reaction levels used by professional traders
This indicator gives you a clear visual representation of when the market reacts to the U.S. open and how price interacts with the opening range throughout the session.
Candlestick analysis
Previous Day Candle [ApexFX]Previous Day Candle is a precision tool designed for intraday traders who rely on previous daily structures to find support and resistance.
While most indicators simply mark the previous high and low, this tool focuses on Session Continuity. It highlights the full 24-hour range of the previous day and extends those levels into the "Killzone" of the current trading day (up to 2:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM MST).
Why use this? Market reaction often occurs at the previous day's extremes. By extending these lines into the current session, you can easily spot:
Breakouts: Price pushing through yesterday's high.
Failed Auctions: Price sweeping yesterday's low and reversing.
Support/Resistance Flips: Old highs becoming new support.
Main Features:
Asset Class Presets: Don't worry about timezones. Simply select your market:
Forex: Aligns to the standard 5:00 PM EST New York Open.
Indices: Aligns to the 6:00 PM EST Globex Open.
Crypto: Aligns to UTC Midnight.
Custom: Full manual control for specific needs.
Visual "Boxing": Vertical dotted lines clearly demarcate the start and end of the previous trading day.
Dynamic History: Choose to show just yesterday's levels or look back at the last 5+ days.
Smart Color Coding: The indicator automatically cycles colors for each day (Blue = Yesterday, Green = 2 Days Ago, etc.), making it instant to read historical price action.
Best Used On: Intraday timeframes (5m, 15m, 1h).
GOLD PRICES1. Introduction – The Indicator's Purpose
"This indicator is designed to help traders accurately identify entry and exit points, avoiding random trading decisions. It also aims to reduce uncalculated risk and improve trade quality by providing a clear reading of trends and potential reversal points."
2. Simplified Explanation of the Indicator's Operation
-"The indicator's operation relies on a set of technical elements that contribute to providing an accurate reading of market movement. First, it displays strong areas such as support and resistance levels, as these are points where the price frequently reacts and often experiences clear reversals.
-The indicator also works to determine the overall market trend, whether upward or downward, to help the trader enter with the correct trend and avoid counter-trading.
-In addition, the indicator calculates trading volumes and measures momentum to determine the strength of the current movement and its potential for continuation or weakening. When a set of technical conditions are met, the indicator provides precise entry alerts that help the trader seize suitable opportunities at the right time with the highest possible success rate."
3. Indicator Features
For example:
-Lightweight and fast on the chart.
-Identifies optimal buy/sell zones.
-Supports all timeframes.
-Provides reliable signals without noise.
-Includes clear visual tools for both beginners and professionals.
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00 - Core (Primary choice: timeframe & implied mode
⭐ A Simple and Clear Explanation of the (D-W-M) Timeframe System
This option allows you to specify the type of drawing levels the indicator uses.
The indicator itself is the same… the same conditions… the same method… but only the range of movement changes according to the timeframe.
⭐ What are timeframes?
Timeframes = the candlestick timeframe.
Daily candle = D
Weekly candle = W
Monthly candle = M
The larger the timeframe, the greater the distance between the levels.
⭐ Explanation of D-W-M
🔹 1. D = Daily
Plots levels based on daily price movement.
The levels are close and small.
Suitable for scalping and short-term trading.
Gives more signals and faster price movement.
🔹 2. W = Weekly
Plots levels derived from a full week's price movement.
The levels are farther away and stronger than the daily level.
Suitable for medium-term trading (3–7 days). Fewer signals but higher accuracy.
🔹 3. M = Monthly
Based on a full month's movement.
Depicts significant and distant levels.
Suitable for long-term swing trading and in-depth analysis.
Signs are few but very strong.
⭐ Main Idea (Summary)
-The indicator is the same, -The rules are the same, -The calculation mechanism is the same…
But the difference between D/W/M is:
✔ Movement range
✔ Level strength
✔ Distance between entry points
✔ Signal duration
01 - Localization
⭐ What is this system?
This system completely changes the indicator's language.
It means that the words displayed on the chart are translated into the language you choose in the settings.
It's not just translation… It's a multilingual interface within the indicator.
⭐ What are its benefits?
Its benefits include:
✔ Making the indicator suitable for people from all over the world
✔ Displaying your chart in your preferred language
✔ Making the indicator more professional
✔ Making the indicator's wires and alerts speak your language
For example, if you have an Arabic-speaking user, they will see "Buy."
And if you have a foreign-speaking user, they will see "Buy."
Everyone can see it in their own language without you changing anything within the indicator.
⭐ What exactly does it do?
This system controls three main points:
1️⃣ Chart text interface
Types such as:
Buy / Sell
Target
Stop
Information
Translate to your chosen language.
2️⃣ Supports multiple languages
The system allows you to choose from:
Arabic
English
Turkish
Russian
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Or Auto (automatically detects TradingView's language)
02 - Display & Colors
⭐ What is the function of this section?
This section is responsible for the Price Levels System using the indicator:
It determines whether to display historical levels or only the current ones.
It gives you complete control over the colors of the zones for each type (A, B, C, D).
In short, this entire section deals with the appearance of the levels on the chart.
⭐ Explanation of each line in a simple and understandable way:
🔵 1. group_levels
This is simply the name of the settings group.
All the settings appear within a section called:
"03 ▸ Price Levels" Organized and grouped in one place.
🔵 2. show_prev_levels
This is the most important option.
Function:
✔ Do you want to show levels for previous periods or not?
In other words:
If you set it ON → it shows current levels + levels from previous days/weeks/months
If you set it OFF → it only shows current period levels (meaning it hides any older lines or zones)
Its purpose:
If you want a clean and uncluttered chart — turn it off.
If you want a deeper analysis and to see the history of the levels — turn it on.
🔵 3. fillColorA
This is the color of the "Main Zone A".
This is usually the most important area of the indicator… and is considered the strongest area.
Your choice should be based on:
Strong support/resistance
Recurring demand/supply zone
🔵 4. fillColorB
This is the color of Zone B.
It is usually:
Localities less strong than A
Or support zones
Or a secondary level within the same period
If you don't specify a different color, the indicator uses the same color as A.
🔵 5. fillColorC
This is the color of Zone C. Typically used for:
Strong reversal zones
Danger zones
Or price divergence zones (Warning Zone)
Often shown in red as a warning.
🔵 6. fillColorD
This is the color of the "D" zone.
Usually used for:
Mild support/resistance zones
Or target levels
Or price slippage zones
Its color is green, indicating a positive zone (buy/support).
⭐ System Summary (Very simple and organized)
✔ Show Previous Levels
Turns the display of previous levels on/off.
✔ Fill Color A
Color of primary and strong zones.
✔ Fill Color B
Color of secondary zones.
✔ Fill Color C
Color of warning zones (often strong resistance/danger).
✔ Fill Color D
Color of support/buy/positive zones.
03 - Price Levels
⭐ What is the Price Levels system?
This system is responsible for plotting price levels within the indicator:
Current levels
Previous levels
Colors of the zones
Strength of each level according to its type (A – B – C – D)
This section is essentially the "visual representation" of the zones plotted by the indicator.
⭐ What does this system include?
🔹 1. Show Previous Levels
This option allows you to:
On: Displays levels from previous periods (previous day, previous week, previous month, etc., depending on the indicator's setting).
Off: Displays only the current period's levels, hiding the previous ones for a clean chart.
This is useful for people who:
Like a clean chart → Turn off
Like in-depth analysis and historical levels → Turn on
🔹 2. Colors of Levels A – B – C – D
The system divides the zones into 4 types:
A – Primary color
Strongest zone
Most important level
Most reliable
B – Supportive color
Secondary zone
Less powerful than A
Often within the same period
C – Warning color
Dangerous level or reversal point
Often red because it's a sensitive zone
D – Support/Buy color
Positive level
Often green
System objective:
Each zone type is distinguished by a different color so the reader can immediately identify the zone's strength from the color.
🔹 3. Use Unified Fill (One color for all zones)
This is a new and important option:
✔ If you enable it → all zones (A–B–C–D) will change to the same color
This means the indicator uses only one color for all zones.
Its benefits:
The chart becomes cleaner
The appearance is unified
For users who don't like too many colors
✔ If you turn it off → each level retains its own color
A color
B color
C color
D color
⭐ What is the purpose of this entire system?
The goal is for the indicator to provide:
✔ Clear and organized levels
✔ Complete control over appearance and display
✔ Professional colors that highlight the strength of each area
✔ The ability to merge all levels with a single color if you prefer a simpler look
✔ An option to show/hide previous levels
04 - Trade Settings (Entries / TP / SL)
✅ Trade Settings Explained — A Simple and Clear Guide
This section controls everything related to entry signals, profit targets, stop-loss levels, and filters within the indicator.
The main idea:
🎯 You define what you want to appear on the chart and what you want to hide… and the indicator operates according to your choices.
1️⃣ Show Buy and Sell Signals
Show Buy Signals
If enabled → Buy signals will appear on the chart (arrow, entry line, sticker).
Show Sell Signals
If enabled → Sell signals will appear.
🔸 If disabled → The indicator operates normally, but without entry signals.
2️⃣ Show Profit Targets (TP) and Stop Loss (SL)
Show TP on Chart
If enabled → The indicator draws the target line and displays the TP along with the level.
Show SL on Chart
If enabled → It draws the stop-loss line.
🔹 This means you can leave the signals without TP/SL if you just want to monitor entry without managing the trade.
3️⃣ Stop Appeared Visual Signal
Show "Stop Appeared" Visual
This is a smart option:
Even if you have disabled SL…
it still displays a small indicator that tells you:
"A stop loss appeared on this candle."
🔸 This is useful if you like to keep your chart clean but want to know exactly when the stop loss appears.
4️⃣ Strong Saturation Filter
Enable Saturation Filter
This is an additional filter to prevent weak signals.
If you enable it:
The indicator will only give a signal if the candle is strong, oversaturated, and has high momentum.
This reduces false signals and makes entry more accurate.
🔥 This option is especially important for those trading on lower timeframes.
05 - Alert Settings
✅ Alert Settings Explained
This section covers everything related to the alerts the indicator sends when an entry signal appears.
Its concept is very simple:
🎯 The indicator only alerts you when an entry signal appears… and you choose the type of alert you want to receive.
✔ Enable Simple Entry Alerts
This option is the main toggle.
If you enable it → the indicator sends an alert whenever a buy or sell signal appears.
If you disable it → the indicator operates normally, but without any alerts.
🔸 This option only controls the alert sending; it does not change the indicator's signals themselves.
2️⃣ Alert Type You Want to Receive
✔ Alert Type
Here you choose the type of signals you want the indicator to alert you to:
Buy only → Buy alerts only
Sell only → Sell alerts only
Both → Buy + Sell alerts (default option)
🔸 If you are scalping or focusing on a specific trend, you can limit the alert to only one type to reduce distractions.
In summary, simply and clearly:
The Alerts section allows you to control:
Turn alerts on/off
Choose the type of signals you want to receive: Buy, Sell, or both
This way, you can customize the indicator to alert you in the way that best suits your trading style.
Now that we've covered the basic settings and details of the indicator, I'll explain clearly and simply how stop-loss orders appear, the best timeframes, the best assets to trade, and the best trading times.
1. What is the best timeframe for trading?
According to the D system, the best fixed timeframe for trading is the 15-minute timeframe.
This timeframe provides clear, fast movement, suitable for the nature of the indicator's levels.
2. How does the stop-loss order appear?
The stop-loss order in this system is not fixed, but dynamic.
If a buy signal appears,
and then a candle closes completely below the level,
without the candle returning to touch the level from above,
then the stop-loss order appears immediately.
This is the exit mechanism for the trade in the indicator.
3. What is the best currency or asset to trade?
Based on the D system and the 15-minute timeframe, the best asset to trade is gold,
especially on ONAE, as it provides clear and consistent movement with the indicator.
4. Is it preferable to trade during news releases? I don't recommend trading during news releases, as the market often experiences slippage, which can lead to unexpected losses.
Therefore, pay close attention to high-impact news releases.
5. Can this indicator be used as support and resistance levels for other currencies, stocks, metals, and cryptocurrencies?
Yes, it can be used normally.
However, you must choose the appropriate settings:
Short-term trading → Use the daily setting (D)
Medium-term trading → Use the weekly setting (W)
Long-term trading → Use the monthly setting (M)
Disclaimer
All information mentioned here is based on personal experience and practical observations and does not constitute financial advice or a call to buy or sell. Trading in the financial markets involves high risk and may result in the loss of capital.
Please ensure you fully understand the risks before making any decisions, and use the indicator at your own risk.
Conclusion
This concludes the explanation.
If I have missed any part or have any questions, please write them in the comments, and I will add and clarify all the information completely and accurately.
Micha Stokes Buyers Breakout Alert v2Buyer Breakout Rules (Word Definition)
The alert is triggered when ALL conditions in Section 1 and Section 3 are met, AND one of the two Scenarios in Section 2 is met.
1. The Setup and Breakout (The Initial Requirement)
Price Action: The closing price of the current candle must break above the highest resistance level established during the recent period of flat trading (the setup).
2. The Confirmation (Scenario A OR Scenario B)
The breakout must be accompanied by evidence of buying strength:
Scenario A: High-Conviction Breakout (Immediate Demand)
The current candle is GREEN (it closed higher than it opened).
AND the volume is HIGHER than the volume of the previous candle.
Scenario B: Seller-Exhaustion Breakout (Micha Stokes' Unique Signal)
The current candle is GREEN (it closed higher than it opened).
AND the volume is LOWER than the volume of the previous candle. (This means the price rose without much seller resistance.)
3. The Strength Filter (Conviction Check)
The candle must close near its high, showing that buyers maintained control and didn't face significant selling pressure immediately after the breakout.
15m ORB + FVG (ChadAnt)Core Logic
The indicator's logic revolves around three main phases:
1. Defining the 15-Minute Opening Range (ORB)
The script calculates the highest high (rangeHigh) and lowest low (rangeLow) that occurred during the first 15 minutes of the trading day.
This time window is defined by the sessionStr input, which defaults to 0930-0945 (exchange time).
The high and low of this range are plotted as small gray dots once the session ends (rangeSet = true).
2. Identifying a Fair Value Gap (FVG) Setup
After the 15-minute range is set, the indicator waits for a breakout of either the range high or range low.
A "Strict FVG breakout" requires two conditions on the first candle that closes beyond the range:
The candle before the breakout candle ( bars ago) must have been inside the range.
The breakout candle ( bar ago) must have closed outside the range.
A Fair Value Gap (FVG) must form on the most recent three candles (the current bar and the two previous bars).
Bullish FVG (Long Setup): The low of the current bar (low) is greater than the high of the bar two periods prior (high ). This FVG represents a price inefficiency that the trade expects to fill.
Bearish FVG (Short Setup): The high of the current bar (high) is less than the low of the bar two periods prior (low ).
If a valid FVG setup occurs, the indicator marks a pending setup and draws a colored box to highlight the FVG area (Green for Bullish FVG, Red for Bearish FVG).
3. Trade Entry and Management
If a pending setup is identified, the trade is structured as a re-entry trade into the FVG zone:
Entry Price: Set at the outer boundary of the FVG, which is the low of the current bar for a Long setup, or the high of the current bar for a Short setup.
Stop Loss (SL): Set at the opposite boundary of the FVG, which is the low for a Long setup, or the high for a Short setup.
The trade is triggered (tradeActive = true) once the price retraces to the pendingEntry level.
Risk/Reward (RR) Targets: Three Take Profit (TP) levels are calculated based on the distance between the Entry and Stop Loss:
$$\text{Risk} = | \text{Entry} - \text{SL} |$$
$$\text{TP}n = \text{Entry} \pm (\text{Risk} \times \text{RR}n)$$
where $n$ is 1, 2, or 3, corresponding to the input $\text{RR}1$, $\text{RR}2$, and $\text{RR}3$ values (defaults: 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0).
Trade Lines: Upon triggering, lines for the Entry, Stop Loss, and three Take Profit levels are drawn on the chart for a specified length (lineLength).
A crucial feature is the directional lock (highBroken / lowBroken):
If the price breaks a range level (e.g., simpleBrokeHigh) but without a valid FVG setup, the corresponding directional flag (e.g., highBroken) is set to true permanently for the day.
This prevents the indicator from looking for any subsequent trade setups in that direction for the rest of the day, suggesting that the initial move, without an FVG, exhausted the opportunity.
ITC Market Structure ProWith this tool you can see market structure, set session, daylow, dayhigh, multiple moving avg., fvg...
Every feature can by witched off or on to have more clarity watching price action - and everything is in one indicator, so you don't need to have stack off them!
Detailed description will try to provide later...
PS Thanks for LuxAlgo - I have use some of their fine work to combine all-in-one! Hoping it's not against the rules - if so, I will remove my tool.
PS Everything is rewritten to pine6
MaxToro 1H Pivots HL + Sessions + Wick Detector + EMAs [v2.4]MaxToro 1H Pivots + Sessions + Wick Detector + EMAs — Indicator Description
The MaxToro 1H Pivots + Sessions + Wick Detector + EMAs indicator is a multi-tool market-structure system designed to highlight liquidity, wick imbalances, intraday session behavior, and dynamic trend direction. It combines several professional-grade tools into a single clean overlay.
Core Features
1. Automatic Pivot High/Low Mapping (1H-Style Labels)
Plots swing highs and lows using customizable left/right lengths.
Labels each pivot with the exact price for easy reference.
Helps identify structural shifts, liquidity zones, and trending environments.
2. Session Visualization (Tokyo, London, New York)
Highlights the three major trading sessions directly on the chart.
Custom session times (America/Chicago timezone).
Each session has a separate color for fast volatility recognition.
Ideal for traders using:
Time-of-day models
ICT Killzones
Session-based liquidity shifts
3. Wick Rejection Detector
This system identifies candles with abnormally large wicks, helping you detect:
Liquidity sweeps
Rejection zones
Stop hunts
Market inefficiencies
Features include:
Upper wick detections
Lower wick detections
Bar highlighting
Optional wick-range lines
Alerts for both upper and lower wick events
Perfect for spotting algorithmic manipulation and reversal zones.
4. EMA Trend Filters (20 / 50 / 100 / 200)
This version includes a full moving average suite:
EMA 20 → short-term momentum
EMA 50 → mid-term trend
EMA 100 → structure bias
EMA 200 → higher-timeframe trend anchor
Features:
Toggle on/off
Adjustable opacity
Clean color-coded lines
Works as dynamic support/resistance
Confluence with pivots & wick sweeps
5. Information Table
A corner-based info box shows wick conditions in real time:
Wick multiplier
Upper wick signal (true/false)
Lower wick signal (true/false)
Helps traders interpret candle behavior without scanning every bar.
What This Indicator Helps You Do
✔ Identify liquidity sweeps
Wick detector + pivot labels show where algorithms take out highs/lows.
✔ Improve directional bias
EMA 100/200 and pivot structure help confirm trend direction.
✔ Read session-driven volatility
You instantly see when price is entering or exiting high-volume killzones.
✔ Catch reversals early
Wick rejections highlight exhaustion, displacement setups, and trap candles.
✔ Trade with confidence
You always know:
Where pivots are
What session you’re in
Where major EMAs sit
Whether candles show aggressive wick pressure
Ideal For
ICT/SMC traders
Liquidity & sweep-based strategies
Session-based traders
Trend-followers or scalpers
Anyone using 1H pivots for intraday directional bias
Summary
This all-in-one indicator blends institutional concepts—liquidity mapping, wick manipulation, time-of-day behavior, and trend structure—to give you a complete picture of the market in one clean visual tool.
Perfect for mechanical execution and top-down confluence.
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MTF VWAP + Candlestick VWAP Reactions (Bounce + Score)It’s an intraday VWAP + candlestick confluence tool that:
Draws daily, weekly, monthly, yearly VWAPs.
Detects textbook candlestick patterns, classed as BuH/BuM (bullish high/moderate) and BeH/BeM (bearish high/moderate) with colored boxes.
Triggers long/short arrows only when price bounces off a VWAP by at least 0.15% AND there’s a recent matching pattern.
Grades every signal as A / B / C with a score 1–10:
A (8–10) = high-reliability pattern (BuH/BeH) + strong 2-candle body reaction (your A+ setups).
B (5–8) = moderate pattern (BuM/BeM) + one solid bounce.
C (1–5) = weaker / mixed context (scalpy or gamble).
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Livermore strategy v3.0📞 Technical Support
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⚖️ Disclaimer
Important Notice: This trading system is for learning and research purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Users bear all risks associated with using this system for live trading. Please use cautiously with full understanding of the risks involved.
Risk Warning:
Foreign exchange trading carries high risks and may lead to capital loss
Past performance does not guarantee future results
Please invest reasonably according to your personal risk tolerance
We recommend thorough testing on a demo account before considering live trading
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FOX ScreenerFOX Screener is a multi-indicator market scanner designed to analyze up to 10 symbols simultaneously and display their technical conditions in a clean, real-time table. It helps traders quickly identify bullish, bearish, and neutral setups based on a combined signal system.
The screener evaluates each symbol using:
RSI (Overbought/Oversold levels)
MACD (Momentum direction)
EMA Difference (Short–Long trend bias)
Bollinger Bands (Volatility-based reversal zones)
Price, High, Low (For quick reference)
Each indicator generates its own BUY/SELL/NEUTRAL reading, and the script consolidates them into a Total Signal with color-coded highlighting:
BUY when bullish signals dominate
SELL when bearish signals dominate
NEUTRAL when signals are mixed
Disclaimer:
The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial or investment advice. Trading and investing in stocks involves risk, including the possible loss of capital. Any decisions to buy, sell, or hold securities are the sole responsibility of the reader. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always do your own research and, if necessary, consult with a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
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NYTC Toolkit 1NYTC Toolkit 1 is a collection of optional chart-display features.
It does not generate buy or sell signals and does not evaluate or predict market performance.
Its purpose is strictly to present user-selected visual references on the chart.
Included Display Features
Multi-Timeframe Trend Table
Shows trend conditions calculated by the script across multiple timeframes.
This table is informational only and allows users to view the displayed values without switching charts.
Pin Bar & Reversal Bar Markers
Marks candles that meet user-defined criteria such as wick size, body percentage, or ATR-based measurements.
Optional temporary boxes can be displayed around these candle types as visual references.
These boxes extend until conditions set by the user no longer apply.
RSI-Based Background Shading (Optional)
Adds optional background shading when RSI reaches user-selected threshold levels.
This is a visual aid only and does not represent trading signals.
Purpose
NYTC Toolkit 1 is intended to:
Display user-selected chart information
Present optional candle-based visual markers
Consolidate multi-timeframe values in one view
Provide customizable reference elements on the chart
Support chart organization through visual aids
Important Notes
This script does not provide trading signals.
It does not guarantee, evaluate, or imply performance.
It is intended solely for chart visualization and reference.
All trading decisions should be made independently by the user.
30m Hollow Candle on 5m - SSThis indicator overlays 30-minute candles on a 5-minute chart using clean, hollow-style higher-timeframe (HTF) candles.
The design keeps your chart readable while giving you full insight into the 30m structure that drives intraday price movements.
Each 30-minute candle is drawn as a transparent, hollow outline, so your 5-minute candles remain perfectly visible. The indicator preserves all candle characteristics:
Wicks (high & low)
Open/close levels
Color-coded direction (green = bullish, red = bearish)
Invisible body to avoid overlapping or chart clutter
This tool allows intraday traders to track 30m market structure without constantly switching timeframes.






















