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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 »

What happens if, during the playback of the “bin” file in the BackTest window, manually switch the general mode of the MoonBot terminal from the “EMULATION” to the real one?

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 when playing the file .If you try to manually switch the general terminal mode from EMULATION to real mode in the

What happens if, during the playback of the “bin” file in the BackTest window, manually switch the general mode of the MoonBot terminal from the “EMULATION” to the real one? Read More »

Why do I need the “Copy 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 “Copy File” button allows you to copy a file uploaded to the clipboard in the BackTest window.bin with historical trade data.

Why do I need the “Copy File” button in the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window? Read More »

From which exchanges in the MoonBot terminal can I download archived data for 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 the following exchange options for downloading archived data:1) Binance Spot with

From which exchanges in the MoonBot terminal can I download archived data for the BackTest module? Read More »

Why do I need the “Paste 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 “Paste File” button allows you to paste a file from the clipboard.bin with historical trade data to the BackTest folder.

Why do I need the “Paste File” button in the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window? Read More »

From what date is the archive with historical trade data for the Binance Spot 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 the coin, the type of exchange, for example, Spot, and the

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

What happens if you manually change the mode from EMULATION to real mode in the MoonBot terminal while using the BackTest functionality and playing the “.bin” file with historical trade data?

If the MoonBot terminal is running while using the BackTest functionality and playing the file.bin with historical trade data, manually change the mode from EMULATION to real, then play the file .The bin is automatically terminated immediately. This is how protection against accidental purchases on a real deposit is implemented when playing .bin files.

What happens if you manually change the mode from EMULATION to real mode in the MoonBot terminal while using the BackTest functionality and playing the “.bin” file with historical trade data? Read More »

Where can I get the files .bin with historical trade data records to play them using the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window?

The MoonBot terminal implements the “BackTest” function – testing strategies based on historical trade data, which are recorded in files with the extension.bin. There are several ways to get such files.: 1) On the main window of the MoonBot terminal, click on “Menu – BackTest” to open the “BackTest” window. Next, click on the “Download

Where can I get the files .bin with historical trade data records to play them using the MoonBot terminal’s BackTest window? Read More »