Hanzo AI's Kill Zone engine monitors the 5 ICT session windows across 33 pairs in real time — live session bias, institutional order flow timing, pair scoring, and Telegram DM alerts.
Kill Zones are the specific time windows identified by ICT (Inner Circle Trader) methodology as when institutional order flow is most active: Asian (20:00-00:00 UTC), London (02:00-05:00 UTC), New York (07:00-10:00 UTC), London-NY Overlap (12:00-14:00 UTC), and Asian Killzone (20:00-22:00 UTC).
The Kill Zone engine monitors which sessions are currently active, provides a live countdown to the next session open/close, and updates pair bias scores in real time as session dynamics shift.
Each pair is scored within the active kill zone based on momentum, volume, and session alignment. Pairs scoring above threshold trigger an alert — delivered via Telegram DM within seconds of detection.
Connect your Telegram account and receive kill zone alerts as they happen. Alert format includes pair, session, bias direction, score, and the supporting factors — all in a compact format optimized for mobile.
Kill Zones provide timing. Pair them with Volume Intelligence (entry when IIS confirms institutional buying) or Wyckoff Phase (enter accumulation during London open) for the highest-probability confluence signals.
All kill zone windows are displayed in UTC by default with your local timezone shown alongside. Session detection uses UTC as the source of truth.
Yes. All 33 pairs including BTC, ETH, SOL, and BNB are monitored. Crypto pairs use the same session windows — institutional crypto volume is still correlated with the London and New York forex sessions.