ICT Strategy SMC Opening Range Gap

Opening Range Gap (ORG)

Automatically maps the daily Opening Range Gap — one of the most-watched institutional reference points — directly on your chart.

The Opening Range Gap is the price void left between the previous session's close and the new session's open. Smart-money traders treat this zone as a magnet and a decision point: price often returns to fill it, reacts at its edges, or uses it as a launchpad for the day's expansion. This indicator removes the guesswork — it detects the gap the moment the session opens and plots it cleanly, in real time, on every new day.

Key Features

  • Automatic ORG detection — identifies the gap between prior-session close and current-session open with no manual drawing.
  • Full level set — plots the gap high, low, and midpoint (0.5 / CE) so you always see the key reaction levels.  [confirm]
  • Clean zone shading — the gap is drawn as a shaded box that extends across the session for instant visual context.
  • Bullish / bearish gap coloring — gap-up and gap-down days are color-coded at a glance.  [confirm]
  • Mitigation / fill tracking — highlights when price returns to and fills the gap.  [confirm]
  • Configurable session time — set the exact open/close time for your instrument and broker (server time).  [confirm]
  • Alerts — optional popup, push, and email notifications on gap formation and gap fill.  [confirm]
  • Lightweight & non-repainting — levels are fixed once the session opens and do not redraw.  [confirm]

How to Use

  1. Attach to your chart and set the session open time for your market.
  2. At each new session the ORG zone is drawn automatically.
  3. Watch price interaction with the gap edges and midpoint:
    • A return into the gap that holds the far edge → potential continuation.
    • A clean fill and rejection → potential reversal toward the opposite side.
  4. Combine with structure, order blocks, or FVGs for confluence.

Recommended Markets & Timeframes

Designed for instruments with a clear session open and regular gaps — indices (e.g. NAS100, US30, US500), forex, and futures CFDs. Best viewed on intraday timeframes M5–H1, with the gap defined off your chosen session open.

Inputs  [confirm — match to your actual parameters]

  • Session open time / timezone offset
  • Show midpoint (0.5) line on/off
  • Bullish & bearish colors, line styles, zone transparency
  • Extend levels to end of session on/off
  • Alerts: popup / push / email on/off

This is a charting/analysis tool. It identifies and displays the Opening Range Gap; it does not place trades and does not constitute financial advice. Always test on a demo account first.


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