Main Terminal Window with Advanced Settings
Buttons at the right side of the main toolbar window of the terminal
Blue Arrow Button (“AutoShift charts”)
The blue arrow button, “AutoShift charts”, enables or disables automatic chart shifting. When the button is ON, the chart is locked to the right edge, and new trades appear on the right, starting from the level of an imaginary vertical line. In this mode, horizontal manual scrolling is not possible.
If you need to shift the chart to the left — for example, to use the Pencil-Emulator, extend a trend line, or define a potential entry point during price movement — disable the “AutoShift charts” button. Then, hold the left mouse button and drag the chart in the desired direction. If the chart is not moved manually, the price will continue to shift to the right over time and may move beyond the visible chart area.
Additionally, if you first disable this button and then enable it again, all charts in Moonbot will automatically recenter vertically.
You can also scroll the chart manually left and right by holding the left mouse button, or by holding Shift or Alt while using the mouse scroll wheel. This allows you to review trade history. Recent trades are shown as crosses, while trades from a few hours ago are automatically converted into mini-candles for performance optimization and to extend chart history length.
If you’ve moved the chart far into the past and want to quickly return to the current time, use the Center Chart hotkey (default: Ctrl + Right Arrow), which can be configured under Settings → Hotkeys.
On the chart, the mouse cursor appears as crosshair lines. At the bottom of the vertical line, the date and time are shown, to the left of the horizontal line — the horizontal volume and coin price, to the right of the horizontal line — the volume of limit orders in the Order Book and the percentage distance to the average price line.
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Open USDT-
Next is a coin search field labeled Open USDT- (for USDT pairs). Here you can enter the name of the desired coin, and its chart will open immediately in the Moonbot terminal.
If multiple coins match the entered letters, the terminal will show suggestions. If these suggestions remain after completing the input, press the spacebar — this signals Moonbot that the input is complete and it will open the exact coin you specified.
For example, to open the chart for 1000SHIB, you don’t need to enter the full name — just type SHIB, and the chart for that coin will open in Moonbot.
The input field also supports coin names typed in the Russian keyboard layout — the terminal will recognize them correctly, as long as your Windows language settings are configured properly. Additionally, you can enter special commands in this field (InstallTestVersion Moonbot followed by a test version number) to update to a test build or LogEveryRequest to enable detailed logging and other internal service commands.
Eye Icon (“Look for action”)
Next to the input field is the “Look for action” button (eye icon), which highlights the most volatile coins at the current moment based on Moonbot’s internal algorithm.
This same button is also available in the Menu → Pump Helper window.
Currently, this mode is rarely used, as traders more often sort coins by high delta in the MarketTable, or configure a series of detector strategies (Pump,Drops, Delta, MoonHook, MoonStrike, etc.,) which automatically track active movements based on configured conditions — price spikes, volume increases, surges, and other market events.
“Yellow Star” Button (“Show favorite markets”)
The next button, the "Yellow Star", serves two main functions: displaying favorite coins and monitoring charts in separate chart windows.
Displaying Favorite Coins
Clicking the Yellow Star with the left mouse button opens the list of favorite coins. You can add a coin to this list using the Fav button (with a gray star) located under the Order button. If the coin is added to favorites, a yellow star will appear on the button. This list helps quickly access desired coins without searching manually.
To open a chart for a coin from the favorites list, click its name. To remove a coin from favorites, click it again with the left mouse button or click the yellow star button to turn it gray. To clear the entire favorites list, click the button with the red cross.