Dashboard

Overview

The Dashboard is a real-time display that provides an at-a-glance summary of the key market metrics analyzed by the Lune Market Analysis indicator. It condenses complex data into a simple, easy-to-read panel on your chart, helping you quickly assess the current market environment.

The dashboard tracks four primary dimensions of the market: Trend, Strength, Smart Activity, and Volatility. Each metric is given a status and a score, allowing you to instantly gauge market conditions without needing to interpret multiple different tools.

Settings

You can customize the appearance and location of the dashboard to fit your chart layout.

Setting
Description

Dashboard

Enables the dashboard and sets its position on the chart.

Dashboard Size

Adjusts the text and overall size of the dashboard for better readability.

Dashboard Orientation

Sets the layout of the dashboard to either a wide Horizontal format or a tall Vertical format.

Metrics Explained

The dashboard visualizes four key metrics, each with a descriptive status and a progress bar that reflects its underlying score.

Metric
Description

Trend

Measures the dominant market direction. The status will show

Bullish, Bearish, or Ranging.

Strength

Analyzes the persistence and conviction behind the current trend. The status will show

Strong, Weak, or Average.

Smart Activity

Detects the presence of institutional or "smart money" order flow. The status will show

High, Low, or Neutral activity.

Volatility

Measures the current level of price volatility. The status will show

High, Medium, or Low.

Best Practices & Usage

  • Quick Market Assessment: Use the dashboard at the start of your trading session to get a quick understanding of the current market environment.

  • Confirmation of Conditions: Look for agreement across multiple dashboard metrics. For example, a Bullish trend with Strong strength and High smart activity can indicate a high-confidence long setup.

  • Risk Management: A High volatility reading can serve as a warning to reduce position sizes or tighten stop losses.

  • Layout Customization: Choose the Vertical orientation if you have limited horizontal space on your chart, or use the Horizontal layout for a more compact view.

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