AMDX London and US Session AI
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AMDX London Session Bias Pro [Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital]
London Edition — Intraday Liquidity & Bias System
Download London Session Free: https://www.tradingview.com/v/TNZUM3Dm/
Download US Session Free: https://www.tradingview.com/v/K78ghIa6/
For the fully autonomous Ctrader/Ninja trader version, email us. Autonomous systems come with a cost.
1. Overview
The AMDX London/US Session Bias Pro is a near institutional-grade liquidity and market-structure indicator engineered to identify London session and US session reversals following Asian session liquidity grabs.
Both tracks how price manipulates the Asian range, waits for liquidity sweeps, and confirms direction via a Break of Structure (BOS). Once confirmed, it projects buy/sell zones, bias dashboards, and multi-timeframe filters to align trades with higher-timeframe flow.
The indicator was developed by Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital, a non-profit AI research entity dedicated to democratizing institutional trading models for retail traders.
2. Core Logic
The indicator operates in three phases:
A. Asian Range Construction (20:00 – 02:00 NY)
Automatically maps Asian session high and low.
This defines liquidity boundaries that London and New York sessions tend to exploit.
The range is visually filled in yellow for easy identification.
B. Liquidity Sweep Detection
When London price action violates the Asian high/low with a wick, but closes back inside the range, a liquidity sweep is confirmed.
Sweeps mark the exhaustion of stop-hunts and potential reversal zones.
C. Break of Structure (BOS) Confirmation
A bullish BOS occurs when price, after sweeping the Asian low, breaks above prior short-term highs.
A bearish BOS occurs when price, after sweeping the Asian high, breaks below prior short-term lows.
A valid BOS triggers a bias shift (“BUY” or “SELL”) and highlights an Order Block (OB) zone where reversals often begin.

3. Dashboard & Filters
The system integrates a multi-layered dashboard that adds institutional confluence:
Filter | Function |
HTF Dashboard (1H, 4H, D1) | Displays EMA-based directional bias across higher timeframes. |
RSI Dashboard | Highlights overbought/oversold tendencies on D1, 1H, and current TF. |
Midnight VWAP & Open | Shows if price is trading above or below daily mean reversion levels. |
Unified Alerts | Fires either on “Bias Change” or “Entry Signal,” based on user selection. |
All filters can be toggled individually for flexibility.
4. Entry & Exit Framework
Entry: Triggered when price re-enters the BOS-defined Order Block Zone post-sweep.
Stop Loss: Placed below sweep low (for buys) or above sweep high (for sells).
Take Profit: Default 2R structure (2x the risk distance).
Partial TP: Optional 50% profit-taking at 1R.
The design prioritizes precision reversal timing over frequent entries.
5. Best Practices
✅ Recommended Timeframe:Use on 2-minute to 15-minute charts for intraday trading.
✅ Session Context:Trade during London and New York Killzones only. Avoid mid-session chop.
✅ Confluence Alignment:Enable “Use HTF Confluence” for trend agreement between 4H and D1 EMAs.Trade only when both agree with the current bias (green for buys, red for sells).
✅ Market Environment:Best performance occurs on assets showing clear session volatility:EURUSD, GBPUSD, XAUUSD, US30, NAS100.
✅ Chart Hygiene:Keep dashboards visible but avoid overlapping other indicators.
6. Protection Mechanisms
To ensure professional risk control and reduce false triggers, the AMDX employs several built-in protections:
Mechanism | Purpose |
Asian Session Filter | Ensures sweeps occur only after a valid range forms. |
Session Gate Logic | Restricts trade signals to London and/or New York sessions. |
BOS Validation (5-bar lookback) | Confirms real structure breaks, filtering noise. |
EMA Trend Alignment | Blocks trades against higher-timeframe bias. |
Signal Gating | Prevents multiple alerts per bar (One Signal per Bar mode). |
HTF Confirmation (Optional) | Verifies bias alignment across 4H and Daily EMAs. |
These mechanisms collectively prevent over-trading, improve trade quality, and emulate institutional trade discipline.
7. Unified Alert Logic
Two alert modes are available:
Bias Change Mode:
Fires when a new directional bias (BUY/SELL) is confirmed after BOS.
Entry Signal Mode:
Fires when a trade entry condition (zone re-entry) is met.
The alerts use a single unified message system that allows TradingView webhook automation.
8. Usage Summary
Step | Action |
1 | Load indicator and confirm time zone = New York (NY) |
2 | Wait for Asian range to complete |
3 | Identify liquidity sweep + BOS |
4 | Confirm HTF agreement (4H/D1 dashboards) |
5 | Enter on zone re-entry |
6 | Manage risk with built-in 2R stop/target lines |
7 | Use unified alerts for automation or monitoring |
9. Disclaimer
This indicator is a research-grade analytical tool based on ICT and SMC principles. It does not execute trades or guarantee performance.Users must apply independent risk management and verify all strategies in simulation before live deployment.
Further understand that ICT Concepts do not necessarily mirror how banks and hedge funds trade. We have codified six institutional grade systems used at Fund Level desks. For a taste of how they execute, visit this link: https://www.plazosullivan.com/post/icrf-pro-the-hedge-fund-s-trading-desk
Developed by:📍 Plazo Sullivan Roche Capital (PSRC) — Non-Profit AI Research in Capital MarketsWebsite: plazosullivan.comTelegram: t.me/jplazocapital