Explanation of bot status
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State 1: Waiting to Open
The bot is in the monitoring state, and the position will be opened after a short while.
State 2: Running
Indicates that the bot is in a normal state.
State 1: Insufficient positions can't be Close
The position size recorded by the bot is inconsistent with the actual position size of the exchange. The reason is that the user manually reduced or closed all positions from the exchange. In this case, it is recommended to restart the bot after performing the "Stop" operation on the bot.
State 2: Can't trading position is less than 10U
The position value of the bot is already lower than the minimum transaction price, and trading is restricted on the exchange side. There is no need to deal with this status, and the status will disappear by itself after the subsequent value increase or cover positions.
State 3: Insufficient Spot balance
When this status appears, it means that your USDT in the spot account of the exchange is insufficient, and the bot can no longer carry out buying operations. It is recommended to go to the exchange to recharge USDT, or wait for the position to decrease to free up the available funds. It is recommended that the "Max pos of Spot" be maintained at 25%.
State 4: Insufficient futures balance
When this status appears, it means that your margin balance in the exchange futures account is insufficient and the bot can no longer open positions. It is recommended that you go to the exchange to increase your margin to avoid the risk of liquidation.
State 5: Near 'maximum allowed position' No longer opens positions
"Spot/Futures Position" is about to reach "Max pos of Spot/Futures". Spots will no longer be bought and futures will no longer be opened. Note: When "Near'maximum allowed position'\nNo longer opens positions" is displayed, there may be a gap between "Spot/Futures Position" and "Max pos of Spot/Futures". This is normal because of "If you fill it in, it will exceed "Max pos of Spot/Futures".
“Max pos of Futures” setting suggestion: 10% for running high leverage bots, 15% or 20% for running leveraged bots, and 25% for bots running less than 20X leverage.
"Max pos of Spot" setting suggestion: keep the default 25%.
State 6: Price exceeded No longer opens positions
When the currency price breaks the "Upper Limit" or falls below the "Lower Limit", the bot will no longer open or cover positions. When this state occurs, the bot that supports the AI strategy will automatically adjust the price Upper/Lower Limit. Depending on the market trend, it may take several hours or days to enter the new price range. The purpose is to prevent bots from opening or cover positions when the market fluctuates greatly, and to reduce the risk of quilt cover.
Bots with non-AI strategies can manually modify the "Upper Limit" and "Lower Limit".
State 7: 'Planned Position' exceeded No longer opens positions
When "next order amount" plus "position valuation" is greater than "max position", generally short-selling robots will appear in this state. The value of the original “max position” of the short-selling robot increases, and the cover positions calculate the “max position” based on the number of cards, so the actual investment later will exceed the original “max position”, causing the robot to no longer cover positions.
Remarks: Users need to judge whether the restriction needs to be cancelled according to their own available funds and market conditions, and then increase the "Max position" to achieve the purpose of replenishment. There are three ways to adjust "Max position": adjust "Base order", adjust "Max order", adjust "Size multiple", adjusting any one of them will change "Max position".
State 8: 'Max Order' exceeded No longer opens positions
The number of orders has been used up, and there will be no more replenishment. Users are required to judge whether they need to increase the number of orders based on their available funds and market conditions.
State 9: Exceeded the maximum allowable position at current leverage.
When this state occurs, it is generally because the current position is close to the maximum position limit of the exchange, and the position can no longer be covered, but the position can only be closed. You can continue to wait for the automatic liquidation to be triggered after the take profit condition is reached, or you can contact AntBot online support for help.
State 10: Transaction error
This status cannot be automatically repaired. Generally, the exchange has rejected the transaction request and the robot cannot trade normally. Please contact AntBot online support for help.
State 1: Paused:Insufficient energy
Prompt that the energy is insufficient, please go to buy energy. If you have already purchased it, you need to restore it manually. Note: The robot in Paused will not conduct any transactions or operations.
State 2: Paused:Manually Paused
If this state appears, it means that the robot is paused by the user, and normal transactions will not resume until the user manually resumes it.
State 3: Paused:Invalid API-key or permissions for action
Generally, it is because the user has deleted the API on the exchange, and the robot can no longer trade normally. If you need to return to normal, please go to the exchange to create a new API, and then find the previous import record in AntBot's API KEY and re-import it by Renew (remember, don't add it).
State 4: Paused:Insufficien of margin
Your spot or futures account balance on the exchange is insufficient, and you can no longer open or cover positions. Please go to the exchange for processing.
State 5: Paused:Transaction error
This status cannot be automatically repaired. Generally, the exchange has rejected the transaction request and the robot cannot trade normally. Please try to recover manually. If you cannot recover, please contact AntBot online support for help.