Assets
Selecting "Menu -> Assets" opens a separate Assets window, which contains two functional sections: "Assets" and "Transfer".
"Assets" Section
The "Assets" section contains a window that displays the coins currently in your exchange balance but not currently in orders, i.e. they are not listed as limit Buy or Sell orders. Below the window is information showing your available, total and minimum balances.
If there are coins on your balance without orders, they will be displayed in the "Assets" window.
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USOL - coin name.
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Q: - quantity of coins.
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Sum: - value of coins converted to $ at the current price.
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Market Sell - button to sell coins at market price, provided the amount exceeds the minimum lot size for that coin.
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Order - button to place coins from your balance as an order on the chart. Clicking this button opens the "Pending Order" window, where you can set the order parameters (the amount of coins to be placed, select the take price, etc.). After clicking OK, the order will be placed on the chart with the coin.
Please note that your balance may contain coins purchased at different times and at different prices; however, when selling via Market Sell, they will be sold at the market price, and when placing an order, the buy price will correspond to the current price of the coin.
Let’s say you bought a coin and cancelled a Sell order. In this case, the coin will remain in your exchange account balance, as it will not be in an order; after clicking the Market Sell button, the coins will be sold at the current market price via a Sell order, which you can then monitor via the Moonbot terminal.
⚠️ Important! Selling coins via "Assets" is only available to owners of the PRO version of the Moonbot terminal. Below the coins window, you will find information about your balances:
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Aviailable: $ - доступный баланс в $.
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Total: $ - the total value of assets in USD equivalent currently available on the balance.
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Min: $ - the minimum free balance value in USD equivalent recorded throughout the entire operation of this terminal until the Reset ("X") button is pressed. If the "X" button is not pressed, but the terminal is restarted, the calculation remains saved.
The Min value helps determine whether the entire available balance is being used in this terminal or if part of the funds remains unused in trading.
For example, if you check these values after some time and see Total: $2000 and Min: $500, this means that the minimum balance during this period was $500 and never dropped lower. Consequently, you can transfer $1500 to another trading account, leaving only the trading balance on the current account.
"Transfer" Section
The "Transfer" section contains three windows:
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Spot: to display a list of coins and their spot balances.
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Futures: to display a list of coins and their futures balances.
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Quarterly: to display a list of coins and their quarterly balances (only available when connected to Binance Quarterly)
Each section displays the names of coins available in your account, their quantities, and their balance in $ equivalent at the current exchange rate. Coins can be transferred between sections, for example, from Spot to Futures. To do this, click on the desired coin, hold the left mouse button, and drag the asset to another section. A pop-up window will appear where you can select the amount to transfer. Click OK, and the specified amount will be moved.
In addition to these three sections, the Transfer area includes additional functions:
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Convert to BNB – converts small coin balances into BNB tokens (example for Binance). This operation is usually available once per day, but conditions may vary depending on the exchange
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Update button – refreshes coin balances
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Hide zero checkbox – toggles the visibility of zero-balance coins
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Show total checkbox – toggles the display of coin balances in USD equivalent
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MultiAssets ON button – enables Multi-Assets Mode (futures terminal only)
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MultiAssets OFF button – disables Multi-Assets Mode (futures terminal only).
The Multi-Assets Mode allows traders to distribute margin between USDT-margined and BUSD-margined contracts.
This margin splitting function is ideal for traders engaging in arbitrage between two markets without the need to maintain multiple accounts or separate margins.
With Multi-Assets Mode, traders can now diversify their stablecoin positions between BUSD and USDT.