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Time Liquidity a Zulu Kilo indicator

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Time Liquidity (Daily/Weekly/Monthly/Quarterly/Yearly) — New York Time (ET)

Time Liquidity is a calendar-based “liquidity map” that tracks highs and lows for the current Day / Week / Month / Quarter / Year (using America/New_York time). When each period completes, its high/low becomes a persistent liquidity level that extends forward until price takes it—helping you quickly see where prior time-based liquidity is still “untouched.”

This is not a trading strategy and does not place trades. It is a context + levels tool designed to help you plan, frame targets, and monitor which higher-timeframe highs/lows remain in play.

What it plots:

1) Current period range boxes (optional)

-A live “bounding box” for the active D / W / M / Q / Y period, updating as new highs/lows form. This gives you better perspective

-Per-timeframe visibility controls and opacity controls.


2) Historical liquidity lines (optional)

-When a period rolls over, the completed period’s High (▲) and Low (▼) are projected forward as liquidity lines.

-Each line remains active until price breaches it (high taken when price trades above; low taken when price trades below).

-Tags identify the source timeframe (D/W/M/Q/Y) and side (high/low).


3) NeoHUD (optional)

-A compact panel showing the nearest next “untaken” liquidity above and below current price for each timeframe.

-Useful for quickly answering: “What’s the closest higher-timeframe high above me?” and “What’s the closest low below me?”


Time / session logic (important)

-All calendar boundaries are computed in New York time (America/New_York).
-Week start is Monday 00:00 ET.
-Sunday handling: you can choose whether Sunday merges into Monday (default behavior - This mostly for futures/FX markets) or is treated as a separate day (useful for Bitcoin, etc..).

(Note: This tool is calendar-based, not exchange-session-based. If your market has non-standard sessions/settlement conventions, interpret levels accordingly.)

How to use it (practical workflow)
-Turn on the timeframes you care about (D/W/M/Q/Y).
-Use current boxes to see the active period’s developing range.
-Use historical lines as a “to-do list” of still-untouched highs/lows.
-Watch the NeoHUD to stay oriented on the closest remaining liquidity above/below price (per timeframe).

For a cleaner chart or faster performance, reduce:
-Max Historical Liquidity Lines Kept / TF
-The number of enabled timeframes
-Glow/frame effects and/or boxes


Limitations / transparency

This indicator does not predict direction or guarantee outcomes; it only visualizes time-based highs/lows and whether they have been taken.

On very low timeframes or long histories, TradingView object limits may apply; use the settings above to manage chart load.

No alerts are included in this script (levels are intended for visual decision support).


Risk notice

Trading involves risk. This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be used as the sole basis for trading decisions.

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