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Main Reports Area with Settings

Order Status



Below the Orders Status label, there is a dropdown menu where you can select orders with different statuses:


  • All — show all orders (both active and closed)

  • Active only — show only active orders

  • Closed only — show only closed orders

  • All incl. deleted — show all orders, including deleted ones.


You can position the report table next to the main terminal window by selecting the "Active only" option in the "Order Status" menu, leaving just a few columns displaying the most essential data, such as the purchase date, order amount and profit. This will allow you to quickly monitor open orders in tabular form, whilst also minimising the horizontal order window beneath the coin charts, thereby increasing the trading space in the main terminal window.


Emulator



To view a report of trades executed in emulation mode, check the Emulator option. The table will then display only emulated trades. To view real trades, uncheck the box; the table will display data based on your actual deposit.


Report for a Specific Period



  • "From" checkbox:

    • If the "From" checkbox is selected, the report will be displayed from the date and time specified below.

    • If the "From" checkbox is not selected, the report will be displayed without taking the start date into account, i.e. from the first transaction.


  • "To" checkbox:

    • If the "To" checkbox is ticked, the report will be displayed up to the date and time specified below.

    • If the "To" checkbox is not ticked, the report will be displayed without taking the end date into account, i.e. up to the last transaction.


  • You can set the Date in the date window by clicking on the day, month, year and then changing the numbers using the keyboard, or you can click on the icon to the right, open the "Calendar" menu and select the required date using it.


  • The Time can be set in the time window by clicking on the hours, minutes and then changing the digits using the keyboard, or by using the "More"/"Less" buttons to the right to increase or decrease the corresponding values.


The "From" and "To" checkboxes can only be selected if the “All” mode is selected between them in the "Time Menu"; if a different option is selected in the menu, the "From" and "To" options become inactive and are not included when transactions are displayed in the report; instead, transactions are shown according to the subsequent items selected in the "Time Menu" and their respective logic.



  • All – display all trades for any period, taking into account the "From" and "To" fields.

  • Today from – display today"s trades, starting from the time specified in the "From" field; for example, if you set the "From" time to 12:00, all trades for today will be displayed, starting from 12:00 up to the current time.

  • Current day - show today"s trades, ignoring the “From” field, i.e. “for today from 00:00”.

  • Previous day - show yesterday"s trades, ignoring the “From” field, i.e. “for yesterday from 00:00”.

  • Week – display trades from the start of the current week, ignoring the "From" field.

  • Month – display trades from the start of the current month, ignoring the "From" field.

  • Year – display trades from the start of the current year (from 1 January), ignoring the "From" field.


  • The "By CloseDate" checkbox determines whether trades are sorted by close date or by open date

    • Without the "By CloseDate" checkbox, the report includes trades based on the BuyDate column.

    • With the "By CloseDate" checkbox, the report includes trades based on the CloseDate column.


Filters



  • Filter field: here you can enter the name of a coin to view a list of transactions for that coin only. You can also enter the name of a strategy to view data for that strategy only.

  • Filter2 field: this field can be used independently, just like the Filter field, or it can be used to further filter a report that has already been sorted according to the Filter field. For example, in the Filter2 field, you can enter a minus sign ("-") to see only all loss-making trades in the report, or a plus sign ("+") to display only profitable trades.

  • Both\Long\Short menu: this filter takes the form of a menu and allows you to further filter the report by trade direction:

    • Both — display all trades in the report: both long and short positions.

    • Long — display only long trades in the report.

    • Short — display only short trades in the report.


If you select a row in the coin report and right-click on it, a menu with three options will appear:


  • Filer COIN – copy the coin name into the Filter2 field to quickly sort the report by that coin’s name.

  • Copy COIN – copy the coin name to the clipboard.

  • Copy Strategy – copy the strategy name to the clipboard.



Refresh Button (Green Arrows)



In VDS mode (for dedicated servers), the terminal loads into memory and processes a limited number of report lines (20,000 rows). When the terminal starts in VDS mode, it decodes the report. To view the entire report in VDS mode, click the Load All button (next to the Manage Data button). In full report mode, the terminal does not load data into memory but processes it directly from disk. Data updates in the VDS report occur only when clicking the Refresh button (green arrows).


Red Key Button



Clicking the “Red Key” button on the right opens an additional settings window.


  • The "Reset reports form" button: allows you to reset the reports form and restore the column layout and settings to their default values.

  • The "Stretch columns" checkbox: is used to collapse columns in the reports table.

  • The "Avg. order with Leverage" checkbox: used to display the average leveraged order in the report table (for futures trading).

  • The "Save Liquidations" check box: if checked, liquidations will be included in this terminal’s report; if unticked, they will not. As liquidation data is sent to all terminals connected to this exchange account, this checkbox is usually ticked on only one terminal where the liquidation data is viewed, whilst it is unticked on the others.

  • The "Save Funding" checkbox: if you check this box, funding fee data will be recorded in this terminal’s report; if you untick it, it will not. As funding fee data is received by all terminals connected to this exchange account, this checkbox is usually ticked on only one terminal, where funding fee data is viewed, whilst it is unticked on the others.

  • The "Lines" field: used to enter the number of visible rows in the report table (from 50 to 1000). You can enter values less than 50 or greater than 1000 in this field, but only trades within the range of 50 to 1000 rows will be displayed in the table. Please note that the lower the number in the Lines field, the faster the trades are displayed in the report table.

  • An area with tick boxes for configuring columns, where you can tick or untick the box next to the column containing the required data. If the box is ticked, that column will be displayed in the main table; if not, it will be hidden.

    • Coin — the coin name. For spot trading, coin names are displayed in the same color, while for futures trading, long and short trades are highlighted in different colors matching the Sell order color.

    • BuyDate — date and time when the position was opened.

    • CloseDate — date and time when the position was closed.

    • Quantity — the number of coins bought and sold. If these values match, all purchased coins were sold. If they do not match, some coins remain in the account balance or were used to cover fees (if BNB was not used for fees).

    • BuyPrice — buy price.

    • SellPrice — sell price.

    • Spent USDT — funds spent from the balance in the order currency.

    • Gained USDT — funds returned to the balance from the order in the trading pair currency.

    • Profit USDT — profit or loss in the trading pair currency.

    • ProfitUSDT — profit or loss in USDT, displayed with two decimal places and color coding (green for positive trades, red for negative trades).

    • Profit — profit or loss as a percentage, considering leverage.

    • ProfitAbs — profit or loss as a percentage, excluding leverage.

    • Lev — leverage size.

    • Source — order type ( Empty / Manual / Automatic/Signal ).

    • ChannelName — the strategy name used for the trade. If the trade was executed manually, it displays Manual, or if purchased via a Telegram strategy, the Telegram channel name is shown

    • Comment — additional notes indicating the strategy type and trade parameters (deltas, volumes, latency, price bugs, etc.).

    • SignalType — signal type:

      • Emulator — the trade was executed in emulation mode.

      • Auto — the trade was executed in automatic mode.

    • SellReason — the reason why the Sell order was executed. This column displays the reason for closing the order. Possible values:

      • Sell Price — the sale occurred when the price reached the placed Sell order.The Sell order position may have been manually adjusted but without applying the PriceDown and SellLevel parameters.

      • Manual — the sale was executed manually by moving the Sell order to the opposite side of the order book.

      • PanicSell — the sale was forced after clicking the Panic Sell button in the terminal’s main window.

      • StopLoss AutoActivated — the sale was triggered by a stop-loss activation on the coin. 

      • TrailingStop AutoActivated — the sale was executed using trailing, based on the main settings or the strategy settings in the Stops tab.

      • Auto Price Down — the sale occurred because the Sell order was adjusted downward according to the strategy settings and the PriceDown parameter in the Sell order tab.

      • Sell Level — the sale occurred due to a Sell order adjustment based on strategy settings and the SellLevel parameter in the Sell order tab.

    • Status — order status:

      • done — the order is completed (the coin was bought and sold).

      • active — the order is still open (the coin was bought but not yet sold).

    • dBTC – hourly BTC delta.

    • d24BTC – BTC delta over the last 24 hours.

    • dMarket – hourly market delta.

    • dM24 – market delta over the last 24 hours.

    • bvsv – the ratio of buy volume to sell volume at the moment of the signal. The interval for determining this ratio is set by the BV_SV_Kind and BV_SV_TradesN parameters in the Stops tab of the strategy settings.

    • dBTC5m – BTC delta over the last 5 minutes.

    • Pump1H – hourly delta growth over 1 hour.

    • Dump1H – hourly delta drop over 1 hour.

    • d24h – coin delta over the last 24 hours.

    • d3h – coin delta over the last 3 hours.

    • d1h – coin delta over the last 1 hour.

    • d15m – coin delta over the last 15 minutes.

    • d5m – coin delta over the last 5 minutes.

    • d1m – coin delta over the last 1 minute.

    • dBTC1m – BTC delta over the last 1 minute.

    • PriceBug – Price Bug indicator.

    • Vd1m – coin volume over the last 1 minute.

    • H. Vol – hourly coin volume with updates based on 5-minute candles.

    • HVolFast – hourly coin volume with fast updates.

    • D. Vol – daily coin volume.

    • LagTP – is the delay in milliseconds between the purchase (filling the Buy order) and the take, that is, in fact, it is a lag for taking, this includes the time after which Moonbot learned that the position was bought out plus how long the order was placed on the exchange.
      The LagTP value can be either positive or negative due to different measurement methods:

      • Positive value means that the measurement is carried out on the exchange.

      • Negative value means that  the measurement is performed in the Moonbot terminal if the exchange has not sent the value.


The data in the report table helps to analyse trading activity: which coins generate the highest profits and which should be blacklisted; what the entry points and trading direction were; which strategies proved most effective; and what values other parameters had for each coin. If it is found that losing trades frequently occur within a certain range of parameters, you can adjust the filters in your strategies and exclude these ranges from trading, as well as adjust other strategy parameters to increase profits.


Please note!


All strategies, except for the MoonShot strategy, record values at the moment the trigger is activated and a Buy order is placed.


For the MoonShot strategy, these values are recorded in the report at the moment the coin is purchased, as this strategy does not have a trigger, and its orders are placed in the order book, where they await a price breakout and the purchase of the coin.



Exporting Reports



The Export to .csv and Export Excel buttons allow you to export the report in .csv or .xls format, enabling further analysis and sorting of report data in Excel or other third-party programs.



If you click on the header of any column in the report table, you can sort the data in that column in descending or ascending order.


If a trade on a coin has been closed, clicking on the coin’s name in the reports table will open a separate Pump Chart window, where you can view chart snapshots and the trades associated with them.



These mini-charts showing trades are interactive: you can scroll horizontally or vertically, and zoom in or out to get a better view of entry and exit points. In addition, these mini-charts display delta data for 3 hours, 1 hour and 15 minutes, as well as hourly and daily trading volumes for the coin and other useful information.