Central Bank Dealing Range (CDR) with ICT Asia Range Combo

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Hello Aus, I just stumbled on this indicator and I think you are brilliant to develop this. I looked through the discussion but could not find the AusDoc-ICT-CDR-AsiaRange(GMT).mq4 file but found the ex4. I know you said not to request this but I need help to create the tool for MT5 as running more than 2 MT4 instances kill my laptop. Sorry to be a pain but I will appreciate the help. Thanks in advance and hope you read this message.
 
This combo provides a CDR indicator with an Asian Range (first 5 hours) indicator as used by ICT. I have styled the default colours for the CDR indi according to ICT's use in his 05_14_14 webinar (they are pretty garish, but to each their own). Note that ICT did request people posting charts based on his work, if they include the CDR, to standardize their look.

Features:
  • Display can be turned on or off (no need to keep installing/deleting)
  • Each element can be displayed independently (only display what you want to see)
  • Colours can be set by user (but give some thought to ICT's request) :)
  • Times can be set by user (but see limitations below)
  • It is completely free (but don't request the source please)

Limitations:
  • Assumes no dinky Sunday charts :eek: (so it won't work across "days")
  • Suitable for server "days" that end at NY close and start on Asia open (see chart)

Sample chart:
x1iTuDo.png


If your broker's server has different starting and ending times for each day and you need an indicator to cross days like ICT's does each Sunday-Monday then you may find the indicator by Hopiplaka better suited.

The file is attached.
could you send the link of this indicator i will be thankful for you help
 
I want to know how to trade with ict indicator for Asian please help

Consider EST time zone only 4 the purposes of this post.

The Asian range comprises between 20:00-0:00 hours.

You will see many times Judas swings emerging from it, especially in USD fx pairs during London open time. You can extend this notion to other ranges and assets, according to the specific situation.

The Asian range includes the 0:00 hour which is the distinction between equilibrium, premium and discount. If you have a reasonable daily bias, you can use that level to buy below it if you're bullish or to sell above it if you are bearish. It is impossible to lose if the day is going to be bullish and you buy below the open. This applies to any asset, being stocks, commodities, currencies or indices, just to say.

I do not trade the CBDR, even if I have seen I think models by Michael, I think in the charter series, but I cannot even recall after all these years.
 
This combo provides a CDR indicator with an Asian Range (first 5 hours) indicator as used by ICT. I have styled the default colours for the CDR indi according to ICT's use in his 05_14_14 webinar (they are pretty garish, but to each their own). Note that ICT did request people posting charts based on his work, if they include the CDR, to standardize their look.

Features:
  • Display can be turned on or off (no need to keep installing/deleting)
  • Each element can be displayed independently (only display what you want to see)
  • Colours can be set by user (but give some thought to ICT's request) :)
  • Times can be set by user (but see limitations below)
  • It is completely free (but don't request the source please)

Limitations:
  • Assumes no dinky Sunday charts :eek: (so it won't work across "days")
  • Suitable for server "days" that end at NY close and start on Asia open (see chart)

Sample chart:
x1iTuDo.png


If your broker's server has different starting and ending times for each day and you need an indicator to cross days like ICT's does each Sunday-Monday then you may find the indicator by Hopiplaka better suited.

The file is attached.
I can't thank you enough for being so generous in putting a piece of excellent work out for free.
Thank you.
 
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