Interface configuration

What is the procedure for launching a backtest on historical trade data through the BackTest window in the MoonBot terminal?

Launching the backtest procedure (using the example of a demo file from the MoonBot terminal collection): On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest”, the “BackTest” window will open. Click on the “Download Examples” button, and examples from the MoonBot terminal collection will be downloaded to the BackTest folder. Click […]

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I run the backtest procedure for playing historical trade data through the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window several times on the same “bin” file and the same strategy, but I get slightly different results each time, why is that?

In scalping, there is no repeatability of the result when running the same market record over and over again! Just as two identical MoonBot terminals with the same strategies on two different VDS will not trade exactly the same in the real market, so two historical data runs with the same strategy will not give

I run the backtest procedure for playing historical trade data through the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window several times on the same “bin” file and the same strategy, but I get slightly different results each time, why is that? Read More »

In the MoonBot terminal, on the “Settings – Advanced – Hang Control” tab, they ask to open a specific port, but they are different for spot and futures, can I open a pool of ports at once so as not to open them one at a time?

In the MoonBot terminal, on the Settings – Advanced – Hang Control tab, the functionality of terminals monitoring positions is implemented. They can control, among other things, ping protection, for this you need to open the specific port indicated on this tab, but they are different for spot and futures. To avoid opening ports one

In the MoonBot terminal, on the “Settings – Advanced – Hang Control” tab, they ask to open a specific port, but they are different for spot and futures, can I open a pool of ports at once so as not to open them one at a time? Read More »

Why do I need a coin input field in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window in the “Exchange archives” zone?

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 the “Exchange archives” area of this window, in the coins field, you can enter the name of the coin (in any

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Does combining real Sell orders on the MoonBot slave terminal work when combining Sell orders on the MoonBot master terminal while working on trust management via UDP?

The MoonBot terminal implements a trust management function via the UDP protocol, when the actions of one terminal (master) are repeated by other terminals (slaves). The master terminal places Buy orders, buys coins, places Sell orders and can combine them. The slave terminals repeat his actions, automatically obeying all commands from the slave terminal, including

Does combining real Sell orders on the MoonBot slave terminal work when combining Sell orders on the MoonBot master terminal while working on trust management via UDP? Read More »

Why do I need the Spot / Futures menu in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window in the “Exchange archives” zone?

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 the “Exchange archives” area of this window, in the Spot / Futures menu, you can select which markets to download historical

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In the report table of the MoonBot terminal, there is an entry for the coin indicating that it was liquidated, but when you click on “To strategy BL”, blacklisting the strategy or the global blacklist does not occur, is this a bug?

If there is an entry on the coin in the Report table of the MoonBot terminal indicating that there was a liquidation on it, then when you click on “To strategy BL”, blacklisting of the strategy will not occur, since the liquidation enters the terminal as information, and not for any particular strategy, and the

In the report table of the MoonBot terminal, there is an entry for the coin indicating that it was liquidated, but when you click on “To strategy BL”, blacklisting the strategy or the global blacklist does not occur, is this a bug? Read More »

Why do I need the Daily / Monthly menu in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window in the “Exchange archives” zone?

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 the “Exchange archives” area of this window, the Daily / Monthly menu is located, with which you can select the date

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What is the “WebSocket API” parameter for on the Settings – Special – Configuration of the MoonBot terminal engine tab?

In the MoonBot terminal, the WebSocket API parameter is located on the Settings – Advanced – Engine settings tab. By default, it is checked and the WebSocket API is used to send commands to the exchange. This setting in the MoonBot terminal currently only works for the Binance exchange and the Bybit exchange. Using this

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Why do I need a date entry menu in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window in the “Exchange archives” zone?

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 the “Exchange archives” area of this window, in the date selection menu, you can specify for which dates historical data with

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