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Strategies Windows Overview

Left-clicking the Strategies button opens the Strategies window, where you can create, copy, delete, and activate strategies.


Right-clicking the Strategies button opens a dropdown menu with two options:


  • Start checked — enables only those strategies that were previously marked with a checkbox in the Strategies window.

  • Stop all — disables all active strategies. The checkboxes in the strategy list remain selected, but the activity indicators (“enabled light” icons) next to them disappear, and the strategies stop running.



In the upper-left corner, there is a button with a question mark “?”. Left-clicking it opens a hint about working with folders, which states: “Strategies can be dragged between folders and reordered using the mouse. To create a new folder, right-click and select New Folder. To rename a folder, double-click on it. To delete a folder, right-click on it and select Delete Folder.”


To the right is the Filter field, intended for searching strategies by name. Start typing a name, and only the strategies from the Root folder and other folders that match the entered condition will be displayed. All other strategies will be temporarily hidden. To display all strategies again, clear the filter field.


If a specific strategy is selected, its name and type in parentheses will be shown to the right of the filter, for example: DROPS (DropsDetections). If multiple strategies are selected, the label MultiSelection is displayed — in this mode, you can simultaneously change parameters for all selected strategies. If a parameter has the same value across all selected strategies, it will be shown in the corresponding field. If the values differ, the field will remain empty. Enter a new value into the shared parameter field and click Save — it will be immediately applied to all selected strategies. To verify this, simply click through the strategies in the selected list one by one.


Clicking ChangeLog opens the text log file strat_edit.log, located in the logs/strat folder. This file contains records of all strategy parameter changes, including date and time, strategy name, parameter name, and the old and new values. Using this log, you can track the full history of changes and, if necessary, restore the entire chain of modifications or revert to previous settings.


Clicking Help opens the built-in MoonBot FAQ window, which contains structured answers to frequently asked questions across various topics. You can browse information by sections or use the search field. A similar help section is also available on the Moonbot terminal website at: 🔗 https://moon-bot.com/ru/faq/Questions section.


Strategy folders zone


On the left side of the Strategies window, there is the Strategy Folder Zone, which displays folders and strategies. By default, the terminal always contains the root Root folder. You can add individual strategies to it, as well as create new nested folders to group them by various criteria: by strategy type, by long or short operation, by interaction with each other via triggers (Master and Slave strategies), and so on.


In addition, you can quickly activate all strategies within a folder by checking the box to the left of it and clicking the Start checked button. You can also launch all strategies from a folder using a Telegram command, addressing the folder as a whole rather than each individual strategy inside it — all strategies within the folder will be started simultaneously.


Если нажать правой кнопкой мыши на любую папку (например, на Root), откроется контекстное меню с доступными действиями:


  • New Folder
    Creates a new folder. By default, it will be named, for example, New Folder 0 [0/0], where:

    • the first number is the sequential number of the new folder

    • the second number is the number of active strategies in it

    • the third number is the total number of strategies in this folder.
      These values may change. For example, if you create 4 strategies in this folder and activate one of them (check the box and click Start checked), the numbers next to the folder name will look like this: New Folder 0 [1/4], where:

      • 0 — the sequential number of the new folder

      • 1 — the number of active strategies, meaning only one strategy has a checkbox enabled and shows the “enabled light” icon

      • 4 — the total number of strategies in this folder.

  • Rename Folder
    When you click this item, the selected folder name will enter edit mode and be highlighted. You can immediately delete the current name and enter a new one, for example, replace New Folder 0 with MOONSHOT if this folder contains MoonShot-type strategies.
    You can also rename a folder by double-clicking its name with the left mouse button. After creating or editing a folder, you must click the Save button for the terminal to update the folder registry.

  • Delete Folder
    Clicking this item allows you to delete the folder entirely, whether it is empty or contains strategies. If a “closed lock” icon is shown next to the Delete Folder option and it is inactive, you must first click the “closed lock” icon on the Delete button on the right side of the Strategies window. After that, the button will become active, an “open lock” icon will appear next to Delete Folder in the folder menu, and the option will become available for use.


If a folder contains inactive strategies or strategies without checkboxes enabled, attempting to delete the folder will display a warning: “The following folders with strategies will be deleted: MOONSHOT. Continue?” — where, in this example, MOONSHOT is the name of the folder you plan to delete. Confirm or cancel the action by selecting Yes or No.


If the folder contains strategies that are active or have checkboxes enabled, attempting to delete such a folder will cause the terminal to display the following warning:
“The folders selected for deletion contain running strategies. Please uncheck and stop them before deleting!”


In this case, you must uncheck all strategies inside the folder being deleted, then click the Start checked button to deactivate all of them (the “enabled light” icon next to them will disappear), and only after that repeat the deletion procedure.