For stable MoonBot operation, the clock accuracy must be within plus or minus 50 ms. If the value is much higher, or if the “Clock Accuracy is BAD” message is lit in red, it will cause artifacts on the chart (layering and overlapping of trades). To fix this situation, restart MoonBot as an administrator to give it a higher priority. If this does not help, you need to synchronize the clock in Windows, because your computer time may be behind the current real time.
Using WIN10 as an example, go to Start-Search-Time-Additional date and time settings, Regional settings-Date and time-Internet time-Change settings-Synchronize over Internet. The PC will then synchronize the time with the Windows server.
Periodically you will have to repeat this procedure, if the accuracy of the clock has increased significantly. In addition, it is recommended to install a time synchronization utility, such as NetTime.
If the above tips do not help, contact the Moon Bot Public Telegram group for help: https://t.me/Moon_Bot_Public
Sometimes a red “Clock Accuracy is BAD” sign appears at the bottom of the Moonbot terminal, what does it mean and how can I fix it?
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General errors