The log window below the chart window in the main window of the MoonBot terminal displays all information about the bot’s actions: all detections and triggering strategies with their names, placing, moving and merging orders, number of coins purchased and balance spent, reasons for activating stops and trailing, all sorts of errors in the bot and API, and other service information.
The log is big and very detailed, each line starts with a time of recording, and you can always find out what was happening in MoonBot and what was the reason for that particular event.
Frequently, our technical support team is asked, why the bot sold here, why a stop loss did not trigger, why I have not placed orders, etc., then we always ask the data from this log and quickly resolve all issues. If the user himself has learned to read the logs, he will quickly understand the reason and fix it on his own.
You can open a small window on the main chart to quickly see the last activities of the bot, but if you need to see more information for a certain period of time, you need to open the log file for the desired day in the folder logs with the extension log, the one that is written without the prefix ADD. Open it in notepad, find the interval of time you are interested in and read all the information about the actions of the bot. For example, what strategy worked. When an order is placed, if it is an emulator or a real order, when it was executed or cancelled. Volumes, prices, stop loss enabled, trailing stop disabled. MoonBot stopped, running, API check and other detailed information.
What is the purpose of the log window below the chart window on the MoonBot main terminal window?
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Interface configuration