FXN - Buy Sell Signals, EMA 5 / 13 CrossThis is a simple script to display buy and sell signals when the 5 and 13 Exponential moving averages cross. These signals are designed to only appear when they occur during the London and New York Trading Sessions, although this aspect of the indicator can be changed.
These signals should not be considered as trade signals in isolation and must only be used in confirmation with other confluences and factors outlined in their strategy.
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FXN - Week and Day SeparatorThis is a simple indicator that marks the start of the week with a vertical line that help with identifying weekly cycles. This indicator also allows the user to show daily session breaks, which is turned off by default. This additional feature was introduced as when using the default Session Breaks from within Trading View, the line that appears at the start of the week conflicts with the weekly separator and can distort the clarity of the weekly separator.
One usability aspect that is key to understand with this indicator is that the chart scale option must be set to "Scale Price Chart Only", otherwise when switching between symbols the charting view fits all data to the screen and the candle seem to have collapsed as a greater price range is displayed. This seems to be a limitation of when displaying a vertical line, with the extend.right principle is used.
To change the scale of a chart, right-click on the price axis and choose "Scale Price Chart Only", rather than "Auto (Fits Data To Screen)".
FXN - Asian Session RangeThe Asian Session Range is an indicator that draws a box around the Asian session range which runs from 20.00 pm to 02.00 am EST. It then provides lines that extend into the London and New York sessions that identify the high, low and mid-range of the Asian session.
The indicator is designed to be used on the 15 minute timeframe, although it does work on any timeframe up to a from 1 minute to a 4 hour chart, after which the indicator does not make any sense. All settings from session times, line width, style and colors can be changed through the settings, with the default configuration being for the Asian session and the light-themed user interface of TradingView.