Interface configuration

What is the purpose of the “Menu – Settings buy price” item in the MoonBot terminal?

Two items can be selected in “Menu – Settings buy price” and they change the settings in the slider on the main MoonBot terminal window, which is located above the scale buttons: – Use 30-secs old ASK price (the slider changes to: Buy for [price before pump started] XX%) – Use current ASK price (the […]

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What is the purpose of the “Menu – Manual Trading” item in the MoonBot terminal?

Under “Menu – Manual Trading” you can select two items: – Use Main Settings – Use Manual Strategy If you select the item “Use Main Settings”, you can trade manually on the main settings of the terminal by setting the necessary conditions: buy, sell, stop-loss, trailing, blacklists, etc., both on the tab “Settings – Main”

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When you click on the fixed Sell Price button some dotted lines appear and quickly disappear on the chart, what are they?

When you click on the fixed Sell Price button, you can briefly observe two dotted lines on the chart with levels where Sell orders will be placed (for longs the line will be indented plus and for shorts it will be indented minus from the middle spread line).

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Is it possible to quickly increase the values of the fixed Sell Price buttons, e.g. by a factor of 10 like the scale buttons?

Yes, you can do so by clicking on the “s9” button to the right of the fixed Sell Price buttons, which increases the values in the fixed Sell Price buttons by 10 times, this mode is necessary when any coin has anomalous price spikes of +30, +50, +100% and the values on the buttons are

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