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ICT Killzone Timer

Live countdown for every ICT killzone and Silver Bullet window in New York time — Asian, London, New York AM, London Close, plus the three Silver Bullet hours.

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ICT Killzones

Silver Bullet Windows

What are ICT killzones?

ICT (Inner Circle Trader) killzones are specific windows of the trading day, defined in New York time, when institutional order flow is expected to be most active and high-probability setups are more likely to form — typically around the open of the Asian, London, and New York sessions. Silver Bullet windows are a narrower, one-hour refinement within the New York session (and one during the London open) where ICT teaches a specific, repeatable entry model. None of these windows guarantee a trade — they simply mark the times when this methodology expects liquidity and volatility to concentrate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are ICT killzones defined in New York time?
ICT concepts were built around the New York session because it overlaps with the tail end of London and carries the highest volume and volatility in most markets, especially forex and index futures. Anchoring every killzone to New York time keeps the reference consistent no matter where in the world you're trading from.
What is a Silver Bullet window?
The Silver Bullet is a specific one-hour ICT model that looks for a reversal or continuation move off a liquidity sweep during three narrow windows: the London open (3:00–4:00 AM NY), the New York AM session (10:00–11:00 AM NY), and the New York PM session (2:00–3:00 PM NY). It's a subset of the wider killzone concept, not a separate methodology.
Do these windows automatically adjust for daylight saving time?
Yes. The timer reads the current time directly in the America/New_York time zone, so the killzone and Silver Bullet windows stay correct across the Eastern/Daylight time changes without any manual adjustment.
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