Getting started
Orders and Logs Windows
In the Moonbot terminal, the Orders Window and Logs Window are used to monitor trading operations and system events. These tools help you keep track of terminal activity and the current state of trading.
Orders Window
The Orders Window displays information about all orders being handled by the terminal. It allows users to monitor the status of their trading operations and see execution results.
This window shows active orders, pending (delayed) orders and completed orders. The data is updated in real time, allowing you to track which orders are currently placed, which are waiting to be filled, and which have already been executed.
Orders Window is the main tool for monitoring trading actions. It provides insight into what operations are currently being performed and how the terminal is interacting with the exchange for the selected trading pair.
In this section, the Orders Window is reviewed only as a display element, without covering detailed order parameters or actions.
For a more detailed overview of the contents of the Orders Window, the displayed order statuses, and additional available features, we recommend referring to the relevant section of the documentation: Orders Window Overview.
Logs Window
The Logs Window displays system messages and events related to the terminal's operation. It shows the actions taken by the terminal and various system notifications.
You’ll find logs about launching and stopping the terminal, exchange connections, order placements and processing and technical messages and alerts. These logs are generated automatically and allow you to trace the sequence of actions performed by the terminal during operation.
The Logs Window is used to monitor the terminal’s behavior and troubleshoot unusual situations. In case of an error, the logs help identify when and why a problem occurred.
In this section, the Logs Window is introduced as a technical information tool, without covering message format or interpretation. For detail information visit the Documentation section: Log Window.
Using Orders and Logs Windows to Monitor Terminal Activity
The Orders and Logs Windows complement each other and provide a complete picture of how the terminal is currently operating. The Orders Window shows the results of trading activity — what orders are placed, executed, or completed. The Logs Window reflects the sequence of system events and actions performed by the terminal.
Together, they allow you to understand the terminal’s current status without digging into complex settings. The Orders Window tells you what trading operations are in progress, while the Logs Window shows how the terminal is processing commands and interacting with the exchange.
These are the primary tools for monitoring the terminal's performance and confirming that trades are executing correctly and without errors.
Next, we’ll look at Reports and Trading History in the Moonbot terminal.