"Show Markets" Button and “MarketsTable" Window

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“Markets Table" Overview

When you click the "Show Markets" button, a separate "MarketsTable" window will open, displaying a list of coins available for trading on the selected trading pair. This window also contains additional columns with data and advanced settings.




The MarketsTable contains the following columns:


  • Market – coin names for the selected trading pair

  • Vol. – daily trading volume; coins with lower daily volume are generally better suited for pumps

  • H.vol – hourly volume; if hourly volume significantly exceeds (daily volume) / 24, it indicates early accumulation, reducing the likelihood of a successful pump

  • 1m vol – 1-minute trading volume

  • 3m vol – 3-minute trading volume

  • 5m vol – 5-minute trading volume

  • ASK – current coin price

  • H. High – hourly high

  • Max.Order – maximum allowable order size for the coin

  • Buy x4 – buy volume at 1/2 of the current price, representing support and BID Order Book ("green book") depth at that level

  • Buy x2 – buy volume at 1/4 of the current price, representing deeper support in the BID Order Book

  • Sell x2 – sell volume at 100% of the current price in the ASK Order Book ("red book"); lower volume here suggests higher price potential during a pump

  • Sell x4 – sell volume at 200% of the current price in the ASK Order Book; again, lower volumes suggest higher potential for upward movement

  • 24h Delta – 24-hour price delta

  • 3h Delta – 3-hour price delta

  • H.Delta – 1-hour price delta

  • 15m Delta – 15-minute price delta

  • 1m Delta – 1-minute price delta

  • Funding – funding rate (futures only)

  • MarkPrice – mark price

  • PumpsCount – consists of two values: number of pumps for the coin in the past week and the average chance to sell the coin at a higher price when bought at a random moment. Helps assess the risk of holding the coin and exiting the pump without loss on another day

  • 72h channel – In the MarketsTable, it contains two values: average hourly price change over the past 3 days, and the ratio between the minimum and maximum daily volume over the last 10 days (excluding pumps). These help assess trend strength driven by fundamentals. For example, if a coin drops due to negative news, a pump is less likely to reverse the trend. Conversely, if the coin has recently started to rise, a pump may attract additional attention and the growth may continue

  • Pump Q – а notional value that reflects the coin's suitability for a pump

  • Leverage – leverage values set for coins (for futures markets). This column shows the current leverage, the maximum available leverage (separated by a slash), and the margin type: Cross or Isolated.

  • PriceStep – price step; first value is for the current pair, second is for BTC pair. Helps identify “square” coins (especially on BTC pairs), where price steps form square-shaped blocks in the Order Book

  • Orders – number of orders for each coin

  • Session – session value for the coins

  • MaxPos – maximum position values used for leverage control in futures markets. You can manually enter values here to be applied in the Config field (Manage Leverage button). By default, all values are set to zero.


If you double-click anywhere on a coin’s row in the MarketsTable, its chart will open in the main window of the Moonbot terminal.


In the latest versions, the data in the Moonbot terminal’s MarketsTable is updated every second.


To prevent the Moonbot terminal’s MarketsTable from freezing, no more than 100 rows are displayed when inactive. When you scroll down, new rows containing coins will load automatically.


In the MarketsTable, you can also click on the column header to sort the values in that column in ascending or descending order.


The most frequently used columns in this table are those showing daily and hourly volumes, as well as hourly and 15-minute deltas. These columns can be sorted so that the highest values appear at the top. After sorting, you can click on the coin names to open 5–10 charts showing the highest volumes or greatest volatility. You can then manually decide whether to enter a trade, run strategies or place pending orders.


  • The "Copy markets above selected" option is used if you need to copy one or more coins from the MarketsTable to the clipboard.
    To do this, left-click on the coin at the bottom of the selected list, then right-click and select "Copy markets above selected" from the menu. All coins from the selected one up to the top will be copied to the clipboard as a single line separated by commas (for example, in the screenshot: BTC, ETH, ORCA, HYPER); they can then be pasted into the settings of the white or blacklist of coins, into Notepad or into Excel for further use as you see fit.
    If you select the last coin in the MarketsTable list and perform the same actions, all coins from the MarketsTable will be copied to the clipboard.



  • The "Add markets above to Charts" option is used if you wish to add a group of coins, from the top to the selected bottom, to the currently active chart window. To do this, left-click on the coin at the bottom of the selected list, then right-click and select "Add markets above to Charts" from the menu. The selected coins, from the bottom of the list to the top, will then be added to the currently active chart window.
    If you have multiple chart windows open, open the one you need and click on it to make it the active window.



  • The option "Please create chart first" appears in the menu instead of "Add markets above to Charts" if you do not yet have any chart windows open. In this case, you need to create a new chart window. To do this, right-click on the "Yellow Star" icon in the main Moonbot terminal window and click the "New" button in the settings window.
    More about the "Monitoring Charts in Separate Windows" feature >>>




  • The "Reset session on market" option is used if you need to reset the session value for a single selected coin. To do this, select the relevant coin, right-click on it and choose "Reset session on market" from the menu. The session for that coin will then be reset to zero, both in the "Session" column of the MarketsTable and on the chart for that coin.




  • The “Funnel” button



The "Funnel" button (Column filters) opens a window containing additional MarketsTable settings.


  • Ticks next to column names. If a tick is selected, the corresponding column will be displayed in the MarketsTable; if deselected, it will be hidden.

  • The "Check All" button allows you to select all the ticks in the window.

  • The "Uncheck All" button allows you to deselect all the ticks in the window.

  • The "Hide BL" tick box is used to hide coins in the MarketsTable that are on the global blacklist in the "Settings → Main" tab, in the Black List field. Ticking this box will prevent these coins from being displayed in the MarketsTable, even if they are highly volatile, and will prevent their charts from being opened manually via the filter field for quick coin search.
    You can also use this setting to quickly sort the list of coins that, for example, are available on BTC pairs but not on USDT pairs. To do this:

    • Click the Show Markets button and open the MarketsTable for the USDT pair.

    • Hover over the last coin in the list, right-click on its name and select "Copy markets above selected".

    • Copy the list of all coins in the USDT pair to the clipboard.

    • Open the Moonbot terminal for the BTC pair and paste this list into the "Black List" field under the "Settings → Main" tab.

    • Click the Show Markets button, open the MarketsTable for the BTC pair, click the "Funnel" button and tick the "Hide BL" box in the bottom left-hand corner. All coins on the USDT pair that match the BTC list will be hidden by this filter, leaving only the list of coins present exclusively on the BTC pair in the table. You can copy these coins to the clipboard to use the data for your own purposes.

  • The "Export csv" button allows you to export data from the MarketsTable to a separate file with a .csv extension for further processing in third-party software.



  • The "Coin" field



The "Coin" field is used as a filter to quickly search for specific coins in the Market column. You can only enter one coin in this field for your search.



  • The "DVol" field



The "DVol" field is used as a filter for daily volumes in the Vol column. When a value is entered into this field, all coins in the MarketsTable with a daily volume lower than the entered number will be hidden. In this field, you can enter "numbers only" (300000), as well as "numbers with k" (thousands, e.g. 300k) and "numbers with m" (millions, e.g. 300m).


  • Button with green arrows



The button with the green arrows allows you to refresh the MarketsTable and, at the same time, resets the sorting of coins by the date they were listed on the exchange.



  • The "Manage Leverage" button



The "Manage Leverage" button (the settings button is only displayed in the Moonbot futures terminal) has an additional menu for managing orders, margin types, leverage and maximum positions:


  • The "Set Leverage to" button
    To quickly set the same leverage for all coins, enter the desired value in the field to the left of the "Set Leverage to" button—for example, enter the number 10—and then click the "Set Leverage to" button. The Moonbot terminal will then send requests to set a leverage of x10 for all coins. You can monitor the current leverage and maximum leverage values in the same MarketsTable, in the Leverage column. The process of changing leverage will be visible both in the log window and in the MarketsTable itself.

  • The "Set Max Leverage" button
    If you need to quickly set the maximum leverage for coins, click the "Set Max Leverage" button. After this, the Moonbot terminal will send requests to set the maximum leverage for all coins. You can monitor the current leverage and maximum leverage values in the same MarketsTable, in the Leverage column. The process of changing the maximum leverage will be visible both in the log window and in the MarketsTable itself.

  • The "Make ALL Isolated" button allows you to set isolated margin for all coins.

  • The "Make ALL Cross" button allows you to set cross margin for all coins.

  • The "Auto Isolated" tick box allows you to automatically enable isolated margin and maintain it for new coins after they are listed.

  • The "Auto Cross" tick box allows you to automatically enable cross margin and maintain it for new coins after they are listed.

  • Ticking the "Auto Leverage N" box allows you to automatically maintain a specified leverage of N across all coins. The required leverage N is set in the "Set Leverage to" field.
    ⚠️ Please note! The following priority applies to leverage settings:

    • If "Auto leverage" is selected, this setting takes precedence.

    • If "Auto leverage" is not selected, the fixed leverage specified in Auto Leverage N is applied.

  • The "Telegram report" tick box allows the Moonbot terminal to send notifications via Telegram regarding changes to leverage.

  • Ticking the "Auto leverage" box allows the leverage to be automatically adjusted to achieve the specified maximum order. In other words, if the maximum order can be set at 20x leverage and the coin is currently at 10x, then once this box is ticked, the leverage on the coin will automatically be adjusted to 20x.

  • Ticking the "Allow leverage Up" box allows the Moonbot terminal to automatically increase the leverage if the desired limit can be achieved with higher leverage. The system checks for the possibility of increasing leverage once an hour.

  • The "Config" field (configuration string) – this field is used to enter the desired position limits, to which the maximum possible leverage on coins will be adjusted.

    The configuration string format is as follows: (number) (list of coins separated by commas or spaces, or the word "def"). The word "def" means to apply this limit to all markets preceding the word "def" and not explicitly listed in the configuration string, whilst the number 0 means not to manage leverage.

    Examples:

    • 10k def 30k BTC ETH (set a limit of $30,000 for BTC and ETH, and a limit of $10,000 for all other coins).

    • 0 def 5k TRX LRC 10k ADA (set a limit of $10,000 for ADA, a limit of $5,000 for TRX and LRC, and do not set limits or manage leverage for all other coins).


After filling in the Config field and ticking the relevant boxes, click the Apply button to apply the changes to the settings.


Here is another example of how this feature works: for example, if the leverage on Binance is reduced from x50 to x20, you want the terminal to automatically reduce the leverage to x20; and if the exchange then increases the leverage again, say to x75, you want the terminal to automatically increase the leverage on that coin to x75 as well; furthermore, you want the leverage on all coins to always be set to the maximum possible.


To do this in the Moonbot terminal, you need to perform the following steps:


  1. On the "Settings → Advanced → Engine settings" tab, tick the box next to the Auto Leverage parameter (automatic leverage adjustment down to x5 if the position limit is exceeded).

  2. Next, click the "Show Markets" button and then the "Manage Leverage" button. In the Config field, enter, for example, 100 def; this will be sufficient to ensure that the maximum leverage is always applied to all coins.

  3. Next, tick the box next to the "Auto leverage" option (to automatically adjust leverage to reach the maximum specified order) and tick the box next to the "Allow Leverage Up" option (to increase leverage if the required limit can be reached with higher leverage).

  4. After that, click the "Apply" button. A request will immediately be sent to the exchange to raise all leverage to the maximum, and subsequently, leverage will be automatically adjusted if it is reduced on the exchange or if the exchange restores the previous leverage levels.


You can change the values in the Config field manually by modifying the values in the MaxPos column for specific coins in the MarketsTable, or by using the Telegram command AutoLevConfig.


  • The "Close ALL orders" button, after a warning, will close all active Sell orders by setting a V-STOP at the level [buy +1%] and activate Panic Sell on these orders.



  • The "Cancel ALL orders" button

    • In the spot market, this will cancel all Buy orders you have on your exchange account, even if they were placed using other Moonbot terminals. 

    • In the futures market, this button will cancel all orders to close positions, even if they were not placed in the Moonbot terminal.



  • The "PIN" button
    If you want the MarketsTable window to remain on top of all other windows, you can click the PIN button. Clicking this button again will disable the "always on top" mode for MarketsTable.