OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT

ICT TGIF_V2 [MK]

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The ICT T.G.I.F (Thank God Its Friday) works on the following strategy:

1. Friday makes the High/Low of the Week.
2. The Weekly High/Low range is used to calculate 20-30% levels. (see chart above)
3. Trades are taken in the Friday PM session (NY EST) with the idea that price may retrace to the 20-30% level.

The indicator plots the following levels:
1. Week High
2. Week Low
3. Week Open
3. 20-30% level in upper part of weekly range (only shows if Friday has made the high of the week)
4. 20-30% level in lower part of weekly range (only shows if Friday has made the low of the week)

It is possible to show all historical levels listed above for the purpose of back-testing the TGIF strategy.
Also it is possible to disable all the historical and current levels, in which case only the 20-30% levels will show when Friday has made the Week High/Low (the 20-30% level only shows from 1200-1600 on Friday to keep charts as clean as possible.

Users of this script, and any script for that matter, should always do proper back-testing before taking any trades.

Many thanks should be given to ICT (The Inner Circle Trader) for bringing this strategy to the trading community.

Below shows indicator with all levels turned ON
snapshot

Below shows indicator with all levels turned OFF (this allows for cleaner charts)
snapshot
Informacje o Wersji
Updated logic for TGIF box display. Previously, box would show from 0200 on Friday, now only shows from 1230 on Friday/
Informacje o Wersji
Previously TGIF levels would only show in the Friday PM session (12:00-16:00). Now shows from 09:00 - 16:00. This time range can is also available as a user input.
Informacje o Wersji
Bug fix with 'friday hours to show 20-30% levels'
Informacje o Wersji
Added timezone option America/New York as default.
educationalictictstudentPivot points and levels

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