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Flux Power Dashboard (Updated and Renamed)

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Flux Power Dashboard is a compact market-state heads-up display for TradingView. It blends trend, momentum, and volume-flow into a single on-chart panel with color-coded cues and minimal lag. You get:

Clean visual trend via fast/slow MA with slope/debounce filters

MACD state and most recent cross (with “freshness” tint)

OBV confirmation and gating to reduce noise

Session awareness (Asia/London/New York + pre-sessions + overlap)

Optional HTF Regime row and regime gate to align signals to higher-timeframe bias

Context from VIX/VXN (volatility regime)

A single Flux Score (0–100) as a top-level read

It is deliberately “dashboard-first”: fast to read, consistent between symbols/timeframes, and designed to limit overtrading in chop.

What it can do (capabilities)

Signal gating: You can require multiple pillars to agree (Trend, MACD, OBV) before a “strong” bias is shown.

Debounced trend: Uses slope + confirmation bars to avoid flip-flopping.

Session presets: Auto-adjust the minimum confirmation bars by session (e.g., NY vs London vs Asia) to better match liquidity/volatility.

MACD presets: Quick switch between Scalp / Classic / Slow or roll your own custom speeds.

OBV confirmation: Volume flow must agree for trend/entries to “count” (optional).

HTF Regime awareness: Shows the higher-timeframe backdrop and (optionally) gates signals so you don’t fight the dominant trend.

Volatility context: VIX/VXN auto-colored cells based on your thresholds.

Top-center Session Title: Broadcasts the active session (or Overlap) with a matched background color.

Customizable UI: Column fonts, params font, transparency, dashboard corner, marker styles, colors, widths—tune it to your chart.

Practical use: Start with Flux Score + Summary for a snapshot, confirm with Trend & MACD, check OBV agreement (implicit in signal strength), glance at Regime to avoid counter-trend trades, and use Session + VIX/VXN for timing and risk context.

How it avoids common pitfalls

Repaint-aware: “Confirm on Close” can be enabled to read prior bar states, reducing intrabar noise.

Auto MA sanity: If fast ≥ slow length, it auto-swaps under the hood to keep calculations valid.

Debounce & confirm: Trend flips only after X bars satisfy conditions, cutting false flips in chop.

Freshness tint: New Cross/Signal rows tint slightly brighter for a few bars, so you can spot recency at a glance.

Every line of the dashboard (what it shows, how it’s colored)
Flux Score

What: Composite 0–100 built from three pillars: Trend (40%), MACD (30%), OBV (30%).

Read: ≥70 Bullish, ≤30 Bearish, else Neutral.

Use: Quick “state of play” gauge—stronger alignment pushes the score toward extremes.

Regime (optional row)

What: Higher-timeframe (your Regime TF) backdrop using the same MA pair with HTF slope/ATR buffer.

Values: Bull / Bear / Range.

Gate (optional): If Regime Gate is ON, Trend/Signals only go directional when HTF agrees.

Summary

What: One-line narrative combining the three pillars: MACD (up/down/flat), OBV (up/down/flat), Trend (up/down/flat).

Use: Human-readable cross-check; should rhyme with Flux Score.

Trend

What: Debounced MA relationship on the current chart.

Strict: needs fast > slow and slow rising (mirror for down) + slope debounce + confirmation bars.

Lenient: allows fast > slow or slow rising (mirror for down) with the same debounce/confirm.

Color: Green = UP, Red = DOWN, Gray = FLAT.

Use: Your structural bias on the trading timeframe.

MACD

What: Current MACD line vs signal, using your selected preset (or custom).

Values: Bull (line above), Bear (below), Flat (equal/indeterminate).

Color: Green/Red/Gray.

Cross

What: Most recent MACD cross and how many bars ago it occurred (e.g., “MACD XUP | 3 bars”).

Freshness: If the cross happened within Fresh Signal Tint bars, the cell brightens slightly.

Use: Timing helper for inflection points.

Signal

What: Latest directional shift (from short-bias to long-bias or vice versa) and age in bars.

Strength:

Strong = Trend + MACD + OBV all align

Weak = partial alignment (e.g., Trend + MACD, or Trend + OBV)

Color: Green for long bias, Red for short bias; fresh signals tint brighter.

Use: Action cue—treat Strong as higher quality; Weak as situational.

MA

What: Your slow MA type and length, plus slope direction (“up”/“down”).

Use: Context even when Trend is FLAT; slope often turns before full trend flips.

Session

What: Current market session by Eastern Time: New York / London / Asia, Pre- windows, Overlap, or Off-hours.

Logic: If ≥2 main sessions are active, shows Overlap (and grays the top title background).

Use: Timing and expectations for liquidity/volatility; also drives session-based confirmation presets if enabled.

VIX

What: Real-time CBOE:VIX on your chosen TF.

Auto-color (if on):

Calm (< Calm) → Green

Watch (< Watch) → Yellow

Elevated (< Elevated) → Orange

Very High (≥ Elevated) → Red

Use: Equity market–wide risk mood; higher = bigger moves, lower = quieter.

VXN

What: CBOE:VXN (Nasdaq volatility index) on your chosen TF.

Auto-color thresholds like VIX.

Use: Tech-heavy risk mood; helpful for growth/QQQ/NDX names.

Footer (params row, bottom-right)

What: Key live settings so you always know the context:

P= Trend Confirmation Bars

O= OBV Confirmation Bars

Strict/Lenient (trend mode)

MACD preset (or “Custom”)

swap if MA lengths were auto-swapped for validity

Regime gate if enabled

Candles for clarity

Use: Quick integrity check when comparing charts/screenshots or changing presets.

Recommended workflow

Start at Flux Score & Summary → snapshot of alignment.

Check Trend (color) and MACD (Bull/Bear).

Look at Signal (Strong vs Weak, and age).

Glance at Regime (and use gate if you’re trend-following).

Use Session + VIX/VXN to adjust expectations (breakout vs mean-revert, risk sizing, patience).

Keep Confirm on Close ON when you want stability; turn it OFF for faster (but noisier) reads.

Notes & limitations

Not advice: This is an informational tool; always combine with your own risk rules.

Repaint vs responsiveness: With “Confirm on Close” OFF you’ll see faster state changes but may get more churn intrabar.

Presets matter: Scalp MACD reacts fastest; Slow reduces whipsaw. Choose for your timeframe.

Session windows depend on the strings you set; adjust if your broker’s feed or DST handling needs tweaks.
版本注释
Flux Power Dashboard is a compact market-state heads-up display for TradingView. It blends trend, momentum, and volume-flow into a single on-chart panel with color-coded cues and minimal lag. You get:

Clean visual trend via fast/slow MA with slope/debounce filters

MACD state and most recent cross (with “freshness” tint)

OBV confirmation and gating to reduce noise

Session awareness (Asia/London/New York + pre-sessions + overlap)

Optional HTF Regime row and regime gate to align signals to higher-timeframe bias

Context from VIX/VXN (volatility regime)

A single Flux Score (0–100) as a top-level read

It is deliberately “dashboard-first”: fast to read, consistent between symbols/timeframes, and designed to limit overtrading in chop.

What it can do (capabilities)

Signal gating: You can require multiple pillars to agree (Trend, MACD, OBV) before a “strong” bias is shown.

Debounced trend: Uses slope + confirmation bars to avoid flip-flopping.

Session presets: Auto-adjust the minimum confirmation bars by session (e.g., NY vs London vs Asia) to better match liquidity/volatility.

MACD presets: Quick switch between Scalp / Classic / Slow or roll your own custom speeds.

OBV confirmation: Volume flow must agree for trend/entries to “count” (optional).

HTF Regime awareness: Shows the higher-timeframe backdrop and (optionally) gates signals so you don’t fight the dominant trend.

Volatility context: VIX/VXN auto-colored cells based on your thresholds.

Top-center Session Title: Broadcasts the active session (or Overlap) with a matched background color.

Customizable UI: Column fonts, params font, transparency, dashboard corner, marker styles, colors, widths—tune it to your chart.

Practical use: Start with Flux Score + Summary for a snapshot, confirm with Trend & MACD, check OBV agreement (implicit in signal strength), glance at Regime to avoid counter-trend trades, and use Session + VIX/VXN for timing and risk context.

How it avoids common pitfalls

Repaint-aware: “Confirm on Close” can be enabled to read prior bar states, reducing intrabar noise.

Auto MA sanity: If fast ≥ slow length, it auto-swaps under the hood to keep calculations valid.

Debounce & confirm: Trend flips only after X bars satisfy conditions, cutting false flips in chop.

Freshness tint: New Cross/Signal rows tint slightly brighter for a few bars, so you can spot recency at a glance.

Every line of the dashboard (what it shows, how it’s colored)
Flux Score

What: Composite 0–100 built from three pillars: Trend (40%), MACD (30%), OBV (30%).

Read: ≥70 Bullish, ≤30 Bearish, else Neutral.

Use: Quick “state of play” gauge—stronger alignment pushes the score toward extremes.

Regime (optional row)

What: Higher-timeframe (your Regime TF) backdrop using the same MA pair with HTF slope/ATR buffer.

Values: Bull / Bear / Range.

Gate (optional): If Regime Gate is ON, Trend/Signals only go directional when HTF agrees.

Summary

What: One-line narrative combining the three pillars: MACD (up/down/flat), OBV (up/down/flat), Trend (up/down/flat).

Use: Human-readable cross-check; should rhyme with Flux Score.

Trend

What: Debounced MA relationship on the current chart.

Strict: needs fast > slow and slow rising (mirror for down) + slope debounce + confirmation bars.

Lenient: allows fast > slow or slow rising (mirror for down) with the same debounce/confirm.

Color: Green = UP, Red = DOWN, Gray = FLAT.

Use: Your structural bias on the trading timeframe.

MACD

What: Current MACD line vs signal, using your selected preset (or custom).

Values: Bull (line above), Bear (below), Flat (equal/indeterminate).

Color: Green/Red/Gray.

Cross

What: Most recent MACD cross and how many bars ago it occurred (e.g., “MACD XUP | 3 bars”).

Freshness: If the cross happened within Fresh Signal Tint bars, the cell brightens slightly.

Use: Timing helper for inflection points.

Signal

What: Latest directional shift (from short-bias to long-bias or vice versa) and age in bars.

Strength:

Strong = Trend + MACD + OBV all align

Weak = partial alignment (e.g., Trend + MACD, or Trend + OBV)

Color: Green for long bias, Red for short bias; fresh signals tint brighter.

Use: Action cue—treat Strong as higher quality; Weak as situational.

MA

What: Your slow MA type and length, plus slope direction (“up”/“down”).

Use: Context even when Trend is FLAT; slope often turns before full trend flips.

Session

What: Current market session by Eastern Time: New York / London / Asia, Pre- windows, Overlap, or Off-hours.

Logic: If ≥2 main sessions are active, shows Overlap (and grays the top title background).

Use: Timing and expectations for liquidity/volatility; also drives session-based confirmation presets if enabled.

VIX

What: Real-time CBOE:VIX on your chosen TF.

Auto-color (if on):

Calm (< Calm) → Green

Watch (< Watch) → Yellow

Elevated (< Elevated) → Orange

Very High (≥ Elevated) → Red

Use: Equity market–wide risk mood; higher = bigger moves, lower = quieter.

VXN

What: CBOE:VXN (Nasdaq volatility index) on your chosen TF.

Auto-color thresholds like VIX.

Use: Tech-heavy risk mood; helpful for growth/QQQ/NDX names.

Footer (params row, bottom-right)

What: Key live settings so you always know the context:

P= Trend Confirmation Bars

O= OBV Confirmation Bars

Strict/Lenient (trend mode)

MACD preset (or “Custom”)

swap if MA lengths were auto-swapped for validity

Regime gate if enabled

Candles for clarity

Use: Quick integrity check when comparing charts/screenshots or changing presets.

Recommended workflow

Start at Flux Score & Summary → snapshot of alignment.

Check Trend (color) and MACD (Bull/Bear).

Look at Signal (Strong vs Weak, and age).

Glance at Regime (and use gate if you’re trend-following).

Use Session + VIX/VXN to adjust expectations (breakout vs mean-revert, risk sizing, patience).

Keep Confirm on Close ON when you want stability; turn it OFF for faster (but noisier) reads.

Notes & limitations

Not advice: This is an informational tool; always combine with your own risk rules.

Repaint vs responsiveness: With “Confirm on Close” OFF you’ll see faster state changes but may get more churn intrabar.

Presets matter: Scalp MACD reacts fastest; Slow reduces whipsaw. Choose for your timeframe.

Session windows depend on the strings you set; adjust if your broker’s feed or DST handling needs tweaks.

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