Interface configuration

Why do I need the “Eye” button in the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. The “Eye” button, which is located to the left of the “Scissors” button, allows you to open files from the MoonBot terminal […]

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From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Binance Futures exchange available for download in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest module?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. In this window, in the “Exchange archives” zone, you can select a coin, an exchange type, such as Futures, and a date.

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Why do I need the Scissors button in the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. The Scissors button allows you to record an arbitrary piece of data on the chart of the selected coin. To do this,

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From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Gate Spot exchange available for download in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest module?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. In this window, in the “Exchange archives” zone, you can select the coin, the type of exchange, for example, Gate Spot, and

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When I use the Scissors button in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window to cut out a small volatile fragment with crosses from the graph, then when it is played, there is a big pause first, what could be the matter?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. The Scissors button allows you to cut and record any piece of data on the chart of the selected coin. If you

When I use the Scissors button in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window to cut out a small volatile fragment with crosses from the graph, then when it is played, there is a big pause first, what could be the matter? Read More »

From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Gate Futures exchange available for download in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest module?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. In this window, in the “Exchange archives” zone, you can select a coin, the type of exchange, for example, Gate Futures, and

From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Gate Futures exchange available for download in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest module? Read More »

Why do I need a stripe under the buttons in the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. If you click on the “Select file” button, then select the file.bin with the historical trade data and then click on the

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Why do I need the “Download Examples” button in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest”, the “BackTest” window will open. In this window, the “Download Examples” button is designed to download sample files with historical data with the extension.bin to the BackTest

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What happens if, in the BackTest functionality, you try to play a file with historical trade data of a coin that has already been deleted from the exchange in the MoonBot terminal?

The MoonBot terminal has a “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data. On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. The “Select file” button opens an explorer with access to the BackTest folder, which stores demos and other files.bin with historical trade

What happens if, in the BackTest functionality, you try to play a file with historical trade data of a coin that has already been deleted from the exchange in the MoonBot terminal? Read More »

What command-line startup options are supported when launching the MoonBot terminal for LINUX?

The MoonBot LINUX terminal container supports the following command line startup options: MoonBot arguments: -h Display this text. -r Reset the container, keep MoonBot workdir and settings. -R *CAUTION* Same as above, but attempts to reset overwritten MoonBot binaries in the workdir. Useful to restore MoonBot after failed update. -RESETFULL *DANGEROUS* Full reset. This will

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