Interface configuration

When I use the Scissors button in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window to cut out a small volatile fragment with crosses from the graph, then when it is played, there is a big pause first, 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” to open the “BackTest” window. The Scissors button allows you to cut and record any piece of data on the chart of the selected coin. If you […]

When I use the Scissors button in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest window to cut out a small volatile fragment with crosses from the graph, then when it is played, there is a big pause first, what could be the matter? Read More »

From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Gate Futures exchange available for download in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest module?

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. In this window, in the “Exchange archives” zone, you can select a coin, the type of exchange, for example, Gate Futures, and

From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Gate Futures exchange available for download in the MoonBot terminal in the BackTest module? Read More »

Why do I need a stripe under the buttons 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. If you click on the “Select file” button, then select the file.bin with the historical trade data and then click on the

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Why do I need the “Download Examples” button in the MoonBot terminal in the 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”, the “BackTest” window will open. In this window, the “Download Examples” button is designed to download sample files with historical data with the extension.bin to the BackTest

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Can I “glue” different files with historical trade data that are recorded in the MoonBot terminal with the extension?bin and are played in 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. Gluing is an undocumented function in the MoonBot terminal. To do this, when the “BackTest” window is open, open 2 or more

Can I “glue” different files with historical trade data that are recorded in the MoonBot terminal with the extension?bin and are played in the BackTest functionality? Read More »

In my MoonBot terminal, I have two graph fragments with historical data with the “bin” extension for one coin, one was recorded yesterday and the other today. Can I combine them into one “bin” file in the sequence I need?

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. If you have different graph fragments with historical data for one coin recorded at different times, use BTC1 files.bin and BTC2.bin, then

In my MoonBot terminal, I have two graph fragments with historical data with the “bin” extension for one coin, one was recorded yesterday and the other today. Can I combine them into one “bin” file in the sequence I need? Read More »

Can I merge different files with historical trade data into a single file from different coins, which are recorded in the MoonBot terminal with the “bin” extension and played in 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. Play files .bin from different coins that are on the stock exchange cannot be recorded on the same chart and, accordingly, they

Can I merge different files with historical trade data into a single file from different coins, which are recorded in the MoonBot terminal with the “bin” extension and played in the BackTest functionality? Read More »

Why does pressing the “Play” button in the BackTest window automatically switch the general mode of the MoonBot terminal to the general “EMULATION” mode?

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. By clicking on the “Select file” button, you can select the desired file with historical trade data with the extension.bin. When you

Why does pressing the “Play” button in the BackTest window automatically switch the general mode of the MoonBot terminal to the general “EMULATION” mode? Read More »

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.

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