The people who could benefit from this information the most speak English - US citizens. His English version is not available online without purchasing his book. I found them on AJ Cristol's Hebrew website. The recordings and transcript are only available/easily found online in Hebrew. Despite the numerous methods that can be, and are used to fight misinformation on this subject, I have found that the best way to prove the intentions of the IDF at the time of the attack is right under our nose - the recordings of the IAF control room and the plane and helicopter radios. Pine Script uses UNIX time multiplied by 1000, so it’s in millisecods.Hi, I recently got interested in the USS Liberty incident, and began researching it earnestly. Note, there is also an overloaded version with an additional timezone parameter.Īll these variables and functions return time in the exchange time zone,Įxcept for the time and timenow variables which return time in UTC timezone. Returns UNIX time of specified date and time.
Mondays (2) and one minute on Fridays (6). Applies to Monday through Friday.Įquivalent to 1700-1700 1000-1001:26 A weird session that lasts only one minute on Sunday at 17:00 and ends Monday at 17:00. 0000-0000:23456 Same as previous example, but only Monday to Friday. 24x7 A complete 24-hour session beginning at 00:00 every day. 0930-1700:146 A session that begins at 9:30 andĮnds at 17:00 on Sundays (1), Wednesdays (4) and Fridays (6) (other days 2000-1630:1234567 An overnight session that begins at 20:00 and ends atġ6:30 the next day. 0900-1600,1700-2000 A session that begins at 9:00, breaks from 16:00 to 17:00 and continues until 20:00.Īpplies to Monday through Friday. Specifications: 0000-0000 A monday to friday 24-hour session beginning at midnight. Two arguments: the resolution used to determine the timestamp of barsĪnd session, the session specification in the form ofĪ string containing the beginning and end of the trade
The given trade session (09:30–16:00 in our example). The time function returns the time of theīar’s start in milliseconds UNIX time, or na if the bar is located outside Is colored because of the chart’s settings not because of the script. Note that the background behind these bars This shows how the user can distinguish between regular session and extended hours barsįunction rather than the time variable. Study ( "Session bars" ) t = time ( timeframe.period, "0930-1600" ) plot ( na ( t ) ? 0 : 1 )