In the log saw a record of the form: === Started === …Waiting for the name of the coin …, what does it mean?
This entry informs you that MoonBot is running and waiting for coin detects, which depend on your strategies settings.
This entry informs you that MoonBot is running and waiting for coin detects, which depend on your strategies settings.
Stop Loss enabled (SL:OFF) and trailing stop disabled (TS:OFF) parameters have been assigned to the order placed in the chart
I saw something in the log like: SELL SL:OFF TS:OFF, what does it mean? Read More »
Autocancel Buy order will be activated after 60 seconds according to the setting of AutoCancelBuy=60 in the strategy on the Buy conditions tab
The following parameters have been assigned to the Buy order placed on the chart: stop loss is off (SL:OFF) and trailing stop is off (TS:OFF)
I saw entries in the log like: BUY SL:OFF TS:OFF, what does it mean? Read More »
The MoonBot terminal has set a Sell order in the chart.
This entry reports that the MoonBot has placed a Buy order on the chart.
I saw entries in the log like: BUY Order SET!, what does it mean? Read More »
This entry reports that MoonBot cancelled the Buy order and at the time of cancellation it was bought at 0%.
I saw entries in the log like: BUY order canceled (0% fill ), what does it mean? Read More »
This entry reports that the Buy order was executed and was redeemed by 100%.
In the log I saw entries like: BUY order DONE! FILL: 100%, what does it mean? Read More »
This entry reports that MoonBot has determined that the coin has already been pamped and will not buy it again in the current session. To disable this check, uncheck the “Dont buy already pumped” option on the Settings – Main tab and restart MoonBot in administrator mode.
In the log I saw entries like: AutoStart: FALSE Already pumped!, what does it mean? Read More »
This entry reports that MoonBot has not placed a real order, but an emulator order, which is not sent to the exchange and is only visible in the bot.
I’ve seen entries in the log like: cID: emu, what does it mean? Read More »