Dive into the dynamic world of statistical market analysis with Session Statistical Mapping, designed for session traders of all asset classes.

Session Statistical Mapping [Pro+] (Joshuuu)
Concept Introduction
Indicator Features
Settings and usage
Concept Introduction
Dive into the dynamic world of statistical market analysis with Session Statistical Mapping Pro+, an advanced tool designed for intraday traders of all asset classes.
This indicator offers a detailed algorithmic statistical measurement of Time and price, integrating the principles of Inner Circle Trader (ICT) to analyze the market behaviours such as Manipulation, and Distribution. This tool supercharges your trading strategies with data-driven insights.
ICT traders classify manipulation as a movement to trap market participants in the "wrong" direction. This allows analysts to anticipate the intended real direction of the distribution phase.
On the other hand, when price distributes, it's looking to expand for higher – or lower – prices. Analysts can therefore note distribution levels for a draw on liquidity, retracement, or reversal.
These levels and the Time at which they are reached during the selected session, will provide important information about orderflow when price trades through them and the sequence in which the delivery occurs.
Additionally, to amplify the price mapping, this tool plots the average Time at which its manipulation and distribution phases should complete. This feature allows traders to utilize historical Timings in conjunction with the price levels of manipulation and distribution.

Indicator Features
Algorithmic Measurement of Price: Leverage algorithmic theory to measure price movements with precision. This tool calculates average session manipulation and distribution price levels, providing traders with actionable insights based on historical data – key manipulation and distribution levels.

Tailored Timeframe Selection: Tailor your analysis by choosing a specific time frame that aligns with your trading strategy, enabling a focused exploration of the candle’s manipulation, distribution, and time in which both levels are hit.

Algorithmic Measurement of Time: Utilize algorithmic theory to measure time-based movements within specific sessions. This tool calculates the projected average Time at which the manipulation and distribution phases are completed during a given session. This feature enhances traders' ability to interpret market movements and align their strategies with Time data.

Four Sessions Times: Customize up to four Time ranges to focus on specific trading sessions, such as the European, US, or Asian market sessions. This allows traders to align their analysis with the operational hours of major market participants, capturing the most relevant price movements. Traders can also create unique sessions based on their trading Time to study market behaviour when they usually operate in the markets – unlocking a level of understanding towards their personal backtested model and strategies.

Flexible Calculation: The sample size of the sessions can be set to a specific number – the default is 1000. This allows traders to adjust the depth of historical data used in their analysis, balancing detail and performance.

Further Customization:

Custom Appearance: Adjust the style of session lines with options like dotted, solid, and various colors. This helps traders visually distinguish between different types of market activities (e.g., Open, Manipulation, Distribution) on their charts.
Lookback Periods: Option to show available lookback periods for a deeper historical analysis, providing context and historical benchmarks for current market conditions.
Extended Visualization: Pre-extend lines until session close for better visualization of market phases. This helps traders see the continuation of trends and market behaviours beyond the immediate session.
Clean Chart Layout: Options to delete old labels and abbreviate labels maintain a clean and organized chart, enhancing readability and focus.
Usage Guidance:
Add Session Statistical Mapping Pro to your Tradingview chart.
Choose up to 4 sessions for the mapping to plot on your chart, be sure to adjust your style and visual preferences to differentiate the sessions’ levels.
Observe how calculated manipulation, distributions, and delivery times align together with predetermined analysis.
Leverage this information with other models and insights to create a stronger narrative for your analysis.
General Settings and Extensions
The OHLC Stat Map indicator for TradingView provides traders with a statistical map of Open, High, Low, and Close (OHLC) data over specified timeframes.
Data Calculations
This tool maximizes the available data of your chosen TradingView plan, leveraging it to calculate the projections. Different TradingView plans will affect this tool due to the maximum amount of lookback bars. To learn more about the different TradingView plans and their different features, visit their website.
To achieve the highest level of data calculation and accuracy, the script is coded on the current timeframe for time and price calculations. This means that depending on the current timeframe the values WILL CHANGE.
Line Extensions
When enabled, lines on the chart will extend until the close of the trading timeframe. This allows analysts to see the lines encompassed within the candle’s finished time opportunity. When deselecting this option, analysts will see the lines follow the current candle.
Deselecting the extension option is suggested for mobile users
Automatic Session Settings
The Automatic Mode selects three sessions based on ICT's teachings about the killzones.
Time Groups: Choose between the ICT Macro´s and the ICT Silver Bullet.
Custom Session Selections
For complete customization, every price level can be drawn according to your preferences. You have the flexibility to modify the colour, style, and width for each line. Additionally, you can choose the display style, session, and determine the number of historical levels you wish to showcase.
Understanding of OHLC

In ICTs teachings, most candles have a distinct manipulation and distribution.
In the context of a bullish setup, manipulation often appears as an initial downward price action that breaks below the open, falsely signaling bearish intent and stopping out traders positioned for a rise. This 'stop hunt' clears the way for a price ascent, known as distribution, where the market moves up, rewarding those who identified the manipulation and positioned themselves accordingly.
Savvy traders might seek areas of sell-side liquidity at these manipulation levels, where they can match their buy orders at a 'discount' with the higher prices—'premium'—where resting buy orders are likely to be filled.
Conversely, for bearish scenarios, manipulation occurs above the opening price, luring traders into bullish positions before the true distribution takes place below the open, driving prices lower.
This tool is designed to compile data driven insights to average manipulation and distribution movements with visualizations to help traders anticipate potential reversal zones.
When anticipating a bullish candlestick pattern, a trader should monitor the '+Manipulation' and '+Distribution' levels as these represent the thresholds of deceptive downward moves followed by upward price distribution.
In the expectation of a bearish pattern, attention should be turned to '-Manipulation' and '-Distribution' levels, signifying upward manipulation preceding a downward distribution.
Time: When selected, displays historical time calculations on the chart, seen as vertical lines indicating specific manipulation and distribution times.
Align Time and Price for studies congruent with ICT’s Power of Three.
OHLC Statistical Table
This table format divides each timeframe into four quarters, serving as a roadmap illustrating how price evolves over time within the projected levels.
Easily monitor the distribution, manipulation, and opens by reading thee OHLC stat table. When price reaches one of the levels, the grey box will shade.
Table Orientation
Easily style your Time Table and adjust location preferences from the Top, Middle, or Bottom and Left, center, and Right. Additionally, choose your table size that can fit your screen size or device. For best view for Phone and Tablets, analysts should select Tiny or Small, while Desktop Users should select Normal, Large, or Huge.