ICT NY Opens (12AM/8:30/9:30)This indicator plots three key New York session reference levels used by ICT traders and intraday scalpers: the Midnight Open (12:00 AM EST), the 8:30 AM EST level (common macro print window), and the 9:30 AM EST RTH open. Each line is drawn at that day’s opening price for the specified time and extends horizontally to 4:15 PM TDC so you always have clean, fixed anchors for the entire trading day. 
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ICT NY Opening Price Lines (12AM/8:30AM/9:30AM) ICT NY Opens (12AM / 8:30AM / 9:30AM) 
This indicator plots three key New York session reference levels used by ICT traders and intraday scalpers: the Midnight Open (12:00 AM EST), the 8:30 AM EST level , and the 9:30 AM EST RTH open. Each line is drawn at that day’s opening price for the specified time and extends horizontally to 4:15 PM true daily close so you always have clean, fixed anchors for the entire trading day.
ICT Master Suite [Trading IQ]Hello Traders!
We’re excited to introduce the ICT Master Suite by TradingIQ, a new tool designed to bring together several ICT concepts and strategies in one place.
 The Purpose Behind the ICT Master Suite 
There are a few challenges traders often face when using ICT-related indicators:
  
 Many available indicators focus on one or two ICT methods, which can limit traders who apply a broader range of ICT related techniques on their charts. 
 There aren't many indicators for ICT strategy models, and we couldn't find ICT indicators that allow for testing the strategy models and setting alerts. 
 Many ICT related concepts exist in the public domain as indicators, not strategies! This makes it difficult to verify that the ICT concept has some utility in the market you're trading and if it's worth trading - it's difficult to know if it's working!
 Some users might not have enough chart space to apply numerous ICT related indicators, which can be restrictive for those wanting to use multiple ICT techniques simultaneously. 
 
The ICT Master Suite is designed to offer a comprehensive option for traders who want to apply a variety of ICT methods. By combining several ICT techniques and strategy models into one indicator, it helps users maximize their chart space while accessing multiple tools in a single slot. 
Additionally, the ICT Master Suite was developed as a  strategy . This means users can backtest various ICT strategy models - including deep backtesting. A primary goal of this indicator is to let traders decide for themselves what markets to trade ICT concepts in and give them the capability to figure out if the strategy models are worth trading!
 What Makes the ICT Master Suite Different 
There are many ICT-related indicators available on TradingView, each offering valuable insights. What the ICT Master Suite aims to do is bring together a wider selection of these techniques into one tool. This includes both key ICT methods and strategy models, allowing traders to test and activate strategies all within one indicator.
 Features 
The ICT Master Suite offers:
Multiple ICT strategy models, including the 2022 Strategy Model and Unicorn Model, which can be built, tested, and used for live trading.
Calculation and display of key price areas like Breaker Blocks, Rejection Blocks, Order Blocks, Fair Value Gaps, Equal Levels, and more.
The ability to set alerts based on these ICT strategies and key price areas.
A comprehensive, yet practical, all-inclusive ICT indicator for traders.
 
 Customizable Timeframe - Calculate ICT concepts on off-chart timeframes
 Unicorn Strategy Model
 2022 Strategy Model 
 Liquidity Raid Strategy Model
 OTE (Optimal Trade Entry) Strategy Model 
 Silver Bullet Strategy Model 
 Order blocks
 Breaker blocks 
 Rejection blocks 
 FVG 
 Strong highs and lows 
 Displacements 
 Liquidity sweeps 
 Power of 3
 ICT Macros
 HTF previous bar high and low
 Break of Structure indications
 Market Structure Shift indications
 Equal highs and lows
 Swings highs and swing lows
 Fibonacci TPs and SLs
 Swing level TPs and SLs
 Previous day high and low TPs and SLs
 And much more! An ongoing project!
 
 How To Use 
Many traders will already be familiar with the ICT related concepts listed above, and will find using the ICT Master Suite quite intuitive!
Despite this, let's go over the features of the tool in-depth and how to use the tool!
  
The image above shows the ICT Master Suite with almost all techniques activated.
 ICT 2022 Strategy Model 
The ICT Master suite provides the ability to test, set alerts for, and live trade the ICT 2022 Strategy Model. 
  
The image above shows an example of a long position being entered following a complete setup for the 2022 ICT model.
A liquidity sweep occurs prior to an upside breakout. During the upside breakout the model looks for the FVG that is nearest 50% of the setup range. A limit order is placed at this FVG for entry. 
The target entry percentage for the range is customizable in the settings. For instance, you can select to enter at an FVG nearest 33% of the range, 20%, 66%, etc.
The profit target for the model generally uses the highest high of the range (100%) for longs and the lowest low of the range (100%) for shorts. Stop losses are generally set at 0% of the range. 
  
The image above shows the short model in action!
Whether you decide to follow the 2022 model diligently or not, you can still set alerts when the entry condition is met.
 ICT Unicorn Model 
  
The image above shows an example of a long position being entered following a complete setup for the ICT Unicorn model.
A lower swing low followed by a higher swing high precedes the overlap of an FVG and breaker block formed during the sequence. 
During the upside breakout the model looks for an FVG and breaker block that formed during the sequence and overlap each other. A limit order is placed at the nearest overlap point to current price.
The profit target for this example trade is set at the swing high and the stop loss at the swing low. However, both the profit target and stop loss for this model are configurable in the settings.
For Longs, the selectable profit targets are:
 
 Swing High
 Fib -0.5 
 Fib -1
 Fib -2 
 
For Longs, the selectable stop losses are:
 
 Swing Low
 Bottom of FVG or breaker block
 
  
The image above shows the short version of the Unicorn Model in action!
For Shorts, the selectable profit targets are:
 
 Swing Low
 Fib -0.5 
 Fib -1
 Fib -2 
 
For Shorts, the selectable stop losses are:
 
 Swing High
 Top of FVG or breaker block
 
  
The image above shows the profit target and stop loss options in the settings for the Unicorn Model. 
 Optimal Trade Entry (OTE) Model 
  
The image above shows an example of a long position being entered following a complete setup for the OTE model.
Price retraces either 0.62, 0.705, or 0.79 of an upside move and a trade is entered.
The profit target for this example trade is set at the -0.5 fib level. This is also adjustable in the settings. 
For Longs, the selectable profit targets are:
 
 Swing High
 Fib -0.5 
 Fib -1
 Fib -2 
 
  
The image above shows the short version of the OTE Model in action!
For Shorts, the selectable profit targets are:
 
 Swing Low
 Fib -0.5 
 Fib -1
 Fib -2 
 
 Liquidity Raid Model 
  
The image above shows an example of a long position being entered following a complete setup for the Liquidity Raid Modell.
The user must define the session in the settings (for this example it is 13:30-16:00 NY time).
During the session, the indicator will calculate the session high and session low. Following a “raid” of either the session high or session low (after the session has completed) the script will look for an entry at a recently formed breaker block.
If the session high is raided the script will look for short entries at a bearish breaker block. If the session low is raided the script will look for long entries at a bullish breaker block.
For Longs, the profit target options are:
 
 Swing high
 User inputted Lib level
 
For Longs, the stop loss options are:
 
 Swing low 
 User inputted Lib level
 Breaker block bottom
 
  
The image above shows the short version of the Liquidity Raid Model in action!
For Shorts, the profit target options are:
 
 Swing Low
 User inputted Lib level
 
For Shorts, the stop loss options are:
 
 Swing High
 User inputted Lib level
 Breaker block top
 
 Silver Bullet Model 
  
The image above shows an example of a long position being entered following a complete setup for the Silver Bullet Modell.
During the session, the indicator will determine the higher timeframe bias. If the higher timeframe bias is bullish the strategy will look to enter long at an FVG that forms during the session. If the higher timeframe bias is bearish the indicator will look to enter short at an FVG that forms during the session.
For Longs, the profit target options are:
 
 Nearest Swing High Above Entry
 Previous Day High
 
For Longs, the stop loss options are:
 
 Nearest Swing Low
 Previous Day Low
 
  
The image above shows the short version of the Silver Bullet Model in action!
For Shorts, the profit target options are:
 
 Nearest Swing Low Below Entry
 Previous Day Low
 
For Shorts, the stop loss options are:
 
 Nearest Swing High
 Previous Day High
 
 Order blocks 
  
The image above shows indicator identifying and labeling order blocks.
The color of the order blocks, and how many should be shown, are configurable in the settings!
 Breaker Blocks 
  
The image above shows indicator identifying and labeling order blocks.
The color of the breaker blocks, and how many should be shown, are configurable in the settings!
 Rejection Blocks 
  
The image above shows indicator identifying and labeling rejection blocks.
The color of the rejection blocks, and how many should be shown, are configurable in the settings!
 Fair Value Gaps 
  
The image above shows indicator identifying and labeling fair value gaps.
The color of the fair value gaps, and how many should be shown, are configurable in the settings!
Additionally, you can select to only show fair values gaps that form after a liquidity sweep. Doing so reduces "noisy" FVGs and focuses on identifying FVGs that form after a significant trading event. 
  
The image above shows the feature enabled. A fair value gap that occurred after a liquidity sweep is shown.
 Market Structure 
  
The image above shows the ICT Master Suite calculating market structure shots and break of structures!
The color of MSS and BoS, and whether they should be displayed, are configurable in the settings.
 Displacements 
  
  
The images above show indicator identifying and labeling displacements.
The color of the displacements, and how many should be shown, are configurable in the settings!
 Equal Price Points 
  
The image above shows the indicator identifying and labeling equal highs and equal lows.
The color of the equal levels, and how many should be shown, are configurable in the settings!
 Previous Custom TF High/Low 
  
The image above shows the ICT Master Suite calculating the high and low price for a user-defined timeframe. In this case the previous day’s high and low are calculated.
  
To illustrate the customizable timeframe function, the image above shows the indicator calculating the previous 4 hour high and low. 
 Liquidity Sweeps 
  
The image above shows the indicator identifying a liquidity sweep prior to an upside breakout.
  
The image above shows the indicator identifying a liquidity sweep prior to a downside breakout.
The color and aggressiveness of liquidity sweep identification are adjustable in the settings!
 Power Of Three 
  
The image above shows the indicator calculating Po3 for two user-defined higher timeframes!
 Macros 
  
The image above shows the ICT Master Suite identifying the ICT macros!
ICT Macros are only displayable on the 5 minute timeframe or less.
 Strategy Performance Table 
In addition to a full-fledged TradingView backtest for any of the ICT strategy models the indicator offers, a quick-and-easy strategy table exists for the indicator!
  
The image above shows the strategy performance table in action.
Keep in mind that, because the ICT Master Suite is a strategy script, you can perform fully automatic backtests, deep backtests, easily add commission and portfolio balance and look at pertinent metrics for the ICT strategies you are testing!
 Lite Mode 
Traders who want the cleanest chart possible can toggle on “Lite Mode”!
  
In Lite Mode, any neon or “glow” like effects are removed and key levels are marked as strict border boxes. You can also select to remove box borders if that’s what you prefer!
 Settings Used For Backtest 
For the displayed backtest, a starting balance of $1000 USD was used. A commission of 0.02%, slippage of 2 ticks, a verify price for limit orders of 2 ticks, and 5% of capital investment per order.
A commission of 0.02% was used due to the backtested asset being a perpetual future contract for a crypto currency. The highest commission (lowest-tier VIP) for maker orders on many exchanges is 0.02%. All entered positions take place as maker orders and so do profit target exits. Stop orders exist as stop-market orders.
A slippage of 2 ticks was used to simulate more realistic stop-market orders. A verify limit order settings of 2 ticks was also used. Even though BTCUSDT.P on Binance is liquid, we just want the backtest to be on the safe side. Additionally, the backtest traded 100+ trades over the period. The higher the sample size the better; however, this example test can serve as a starting point for traders interested in ICT concepts.
 Community Assistance And Feedback 
Given the complexity and idiosyncratic applications of ICT concepts amongst its proponents, the ICT Master Suite’s built-in strategies and level identification methods might not align with everyone's interpretation. 
That said, the best we can do is precisely define ICT strategy rules and concepts to a repeatable process, test, and apply them! Whether or not an ICT strategy is trading precisely how you would trade it, seeing the model in action, taking trades, and with performance statistics is immensely helpful in assessing predictive utility.
If you think we missed something, you notice a bug, have an idea for strategy model improvement, please let us know! The ICT Master Suite is an ongoing project that will, ideally, be shaped by the community.
A big thank you to the @PineCoders for their Time Library!
Thank you!


