Interface configuration

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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Where are the commands sent from the MoonBot terminal if the “WebSocket API” option is checked on the “Settings – Advanced – Engine settings” 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. For example, for the Binance exchange, commands from the MoonBot terminal are sent here: ws-fapi.binance.com.

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Why do I need the “Download data” button in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window in the “Exchange Archives” area?

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, after clicking the “Download data” button, the download of historical data with trades on

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Is it possible to use the configuration of sending commands via the WebSocket API for the Gate exchange in the MoonBot terminal?

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 following connections on the Settings – Login tab:

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need a strip under the “Download data” button 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, after clicking the “Download data” button, the download of historical data with trades on

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In the BackTest window, I select the coin, exchange and date, but when I click the “Download data” button, the inscription “Not Found” appears below, what could be the matter?

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” zone, you can select a coin, an exchange, and a date for downloading archived data. If you specify

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Is it possible to hide half of the BackTest window in the MoonBot terminal and leave only the top buttons and the progress bar for playing historical data?

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. There is a button with three dots “…” (for light themes) or a “Hide” button (for dark themes) under the progress bar

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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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