Zeussy Time Cycles – FX Replay Guide
The Zeussy Time Cycles Indicator in FX Replay allows you to overlay structured time blocks like 30-minute and 90-minute AMD cycles, plus session splits (Asia, London, NY AM/PM) on your charts. This gives you a temporal framework to test how market behavior aligns with institutional time-based activity.
Setup Steps
Add the Session Indicator:
- Go to Indicators.
- Search for “Session Indicator by FX Replay”.
- Choose either the NY version or default UTC depending on your strategy clock.
Customize Your Time Blocks:
- Open the settings (gear icon).
- Under Inputs, enable:
- 30 AMD Cycle
- 90 AMD Cycle
- Asia, London, NY AM/PM sessions
- Optional: Rename or recolor blocks for better visibility and workflow.
Display Options:
- To view past cycles for backtesting, uncheck “Draw Today’s Only”.
- Use “Above/Below Chart” options to adjust how cycle labels are displayed.
- Fine-tune appearance:
- Change background color, border width, or text font.
- Hide unnecessary sessions to declutter the screen.
How to Use in Trading
Session-Based Trade Planning:
- Use time cycles to segment price action:
- Look for recurring reactions at 30/90 min marks.
- Validate breakout timing near NY AM start or London open.
- Mark high-probability time blocks where momentum tends to surge or fade.
Backtesting Strategy:
- Track how price behaves during:
- First 30 min of NY session (AMD 30).
- First 90 min of London or NY (AMD 90).
- Overlap zones between sessions.
- Tag setups:
- “90 AMD Fade + FVG”
- “London Open Reversal + Zeussy Box Sweep”
- “NY PM Consolidation Fail”
Layer With Other FX Replay Tools:
- Combine Zeussy cycles with:
- SMMA or TEMA to define trend.
- VWAP or Volume Spike Zones for entries.
- Fractals or RSI to confirm reversals during cycle shifts.
Pro Tip
In FX Replay, the Zeussy Time Cycles Indicator helps map rhythm into your strategy. Use it to:
- Avoid trades during flat or overlapping blocks.
- Time entries at high-probability windows (e.g., end of Asia into London).
- Build a session-based journaling model tracking entry effectiveness inside and outside key cycles.