▫️Dashboard Functionality

  • Bot Name: Here, you enter a unique identifier for your bot, which helps you distinguish it among other bots you might be running.

  • Exchange: This dropdown menu lets you select the cryptocurrency exchange where the bot will execute trades, such as Binance.

  1. Signal Source: You can choose where the bot gets its trading signals from. Options include:

    • TradingView: The bot will use signals generated from indicators or strategies developed in TradingView.

    • RunBot.io: A different signal service provider.

    • Custom: Perhaps an option to use a different signal source not listed here.

  2. Order Type: This dictates how the bot places orders:

    • Market: The bot will place orders that are executed immediately at the current market price.

    • Limit: The bot will place orders that are executed at a specified price or better.

  • Invest Every: This setting likely indicates how often the bot will place trades or evaluate positions, such as every 2 days in this example.

  • Once the target is reached, notify and sell all positions: If this box is checked, it means that once the profit target is hit, you will receive a notification, and the bot will proceed to sell all the positions it has opened.

  • Create: After configuring all settings, this button will likely save the configuration and start the bot with the specified options.

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