OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

7 hours a day by Yasser (YWMAAAWORLD)

Hey there, traders! Today, we're diving into a nifty Pine Script called "7 hours a day," crafted by me Yasser (YWMAAAWorld). So, what's the scoop?

Imagine having a tool that highlights specific times on your chart like clockwork, making your trading day a breeze. That's precisely what this script does. It's like having a personal assistant reminding you of the important moments in the market.

Picture this: as the clock strikes 8:00 PM and 3:00 AM, our script draws these magical lines on your chart. These aren't just any lines; they're your guides, marking the boundaries of a crucial 7-hour period. Think of it as your trading sanctuary within the chaos of the market.

But wait, there's more! Our script isn't just about pretty lines. It's smart too. It knows when it's a weekend or Monday morning, so you can kick back and relax without unnecessary clutter on your chart.

Now, here's where the magic really happens. Within these 7-hour windows, our script calculates the highest and lowest price points, giving you a clear picture of market dynamics during those crucial hours. It's like having a crystal ball revealing the market's secrets.

So, whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting, "7 hours a day" is your trusty sidekick, guiding you through the twists and turns of the market with style and precision. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to clarity in your trading journey!

it is believed that market ranges within these 7-hour windows, and when broken up or down you could expect a momentum price movement.
Bands and ChannelsCandlestick analysis

Script open-source

Dans le plus pur esprit TradingView, l'auteur de ce script l'a publié en open-source, afin que les traders puissent le comprendre et le vérifier. Bravo à l'auteur! Vous pouvez l'utiliser gratuitement, mais la réutilisation de ce code dans une publication est régie par nos Règles. Vous pouvez le mettre en favori pour l'utiliser sur un graphique.

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