This app is a tool designed to help you understand price movements in the New York trading session. It uses nine different models to spot breakout points at the opening range. Each signal carries a confidence score to help judge its strength. You can use this tool with TradingView, a platform that shows stock and forex charts.
If you trade forex, gold, or use breakout strategies, this indicator provides clear visual signals on your charts. It runs on Pine Script version 6, the scripting language for TradingView.
Before you start, make sure your computer meets these needs:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or newer
- Internet Browser: Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox for best results
- Trading Platform: Access to TradingView on your web browser
- Account: A free or paid TradingView account to apply the indicator
- Screen Resolution: At least 1280x720 for clear charts
- Memory: Minimum 4 GB RAM
This tool does not install software on your PC. It works inside TradingView via a Pine Script file that you add to your charts.
Follow these steps to get the ORB-Multi-Model-Indicator on your Windows computer and start using it with TradingView.
Click the link below to go to the official releases page:
This page hosts the indicator file you need. It may have a .txt or .pine file type containing the script.
On the releases page:
- Find the latest release version.
- Under "Assets," look for a file named similar to
ORB-Multi-Model-Indicator.pineor a plain text file. - Click the file name to download it to your computer.
Save it in a place you can easily find, like your Desktop or Downloads folder.
The ORB-Multi-Model-Indicator works inside TradingView by adding the script to your charts.
- Open your preferred browser on Windows.
- Go to https://tradingview.com.
- Log in or create a free account.
- After logging in, open any chart (for example, a forex or gold chart).
- At the bottom or side of the page, find the "Pine Editor" tab.
- Click it to open the script editor window.
- Open the downloaded
.pineor text file in a simple text editor (e.g., Notepad). - Select all the code and copy it.
- Return to the TradingView Pine Editor tab.
- Delete any code in the editor.
- Paste the copied script into the editor.
- Click the "Save" button above the editor.
- Name your script something like "ORB-Multi-Model-Indicator."
- Press "Add to Chart" or the "Play" button.
- The indicator should appear on your current chart with its models and confidence scores.
The indicator shows multiple lines and markers on your trading chart:
- Opening Range Breakouts: Lines showing the high and low prices during the opening minutes of the New York session.
- Breakout Signals: Markers where price breaks above or below this range.
- Confidence Scores: Numbers or color codes next to breakouts showing how likely the move is real or strong.
Use these signals to support your trading decisions or to test different strategies.
To update the indicator:
- Return to the release page link: https://github.com/BobLeeHacker/ORB-Multi-Model-Indicator/releases
- Download the newest script version.
- Replace your old script by copying and pasting the new code into TradingView’s Pine Editor, saving and adding it to your chart again.
- Make sure you pressed "Add to Chart" after saving.
- Refresh your TradingView page and try again.
- Check if the script was saved properly with no code missing.
- Check your internet connection.
- Confirm you copied the entire script.
- TradingView sometimes updates Pine Script. Look for the latest version on the release page.
- Make sure you are logged into GitHub if needed.
- Check your browser’s download folder for the file.
- Try another browser if the page fails to load.
Primary download and update page:
ORB Multi-Model Indicator Releases
- Use this indicator along with other chart tools or personal research.
- Practice in TradingView’s free demo environment before any live trading.
- Review the confidence scores carefully; no indicator can predict markets perfectly.
- Customize your TradingView chart settings such as time zone to match New York session times.
This indicator fits well with:
- Day trading strategies
- Forex and gold trading
- Technical analysis tools
- Opening Range Breakout methods
For more help or updates, visit the GitHub page regularly.