Interface configuration

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 […]

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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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Is it necessary to move the “bin” file with the historical trade data to the BackTest folder of the MoonBot terminal when using the BackTest functionality?

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 demo and other files with historical trade

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In the MoonBot terminal, the F value is displayed on the coin’s futures chart.: -2.0%, what does this mean?

In the MoonBot terminal, the letter F will be displayed on the coin futures chart in the upper-left corner, indicating the percentage of funding (the value can be positive or negative and vary according to data from the exchange). Funding is a mechanism used in perpetual futures markets to keep futures prices close to the

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Why do I need the “Select file” 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 “Select file” button opens an explorer with access to the BackTest folder, which stores demos and other files.bin with historical trade

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Is it possible to test strategies on historical data (BackTest) in the MoonBot terminal?

In the MoonBot terminal, you can test strategies based on historical coin chart data (BackTest). To do this, click Menu – BackTest and open the BackTest window, where you can download your previously recorded file.bin or choose from several demo files .bin, play this data on the coin’s chart and check the operation of various

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What functionality is available 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, which consists of two main control areas.: 1) The upper area, which is used for the backtest process itself and includes the

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Is it necessary to switch the MoonBot terminal to EMULATION mode when using the BackTest function (testing strategies on historical data)?

To use the BackTest function (testing strategies on historical data), the MoonBot terminal is not required, but it is recommended to switch to EMULATION mode via Menu – Emulation mode. The BackTest functionality works with historical data, and tick trades and the order book are drawn according to the recorded data in the .bin file.

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