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# Utility Subcommands
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Besides the Live-Trade and Dry-Run run modes, the `backtesting`, `edge` and `hyperopt` optimization subcommands, and the `download-data` subcommand which prepares historical data, the bot contains a number of utility subcommands. They are described in this section.
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## Create userdir
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Creates the directory structure to hold your files for freqtrade.
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Will also create strategy and hyperopt examples for you to get started.
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Can be used multiple times - using `--reset` will reset the sample strategy and hyperopt files to their default state.
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```
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usage: freqtrade create-userdir [-h] [--userdir PATH] [--reset]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
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Path to userdata directory.
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--reset Reset sample files to their original state.
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```
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!!! Warning
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Using `--reset` may result in loss of data, since this will overwrite all sample files without asking again.
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```
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├── backtest_results
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├── data
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├── hyperopt_results
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├── hyperopts
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│ ├── sample_hyperopt_loss.py
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├── notebooks
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│ └── strategy_analysis_example.ipynb
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├── plot
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└── strategies
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└── sample_strategy.py
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```
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## Create new config
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Creates a new configuration file, asking some questions which are important selections for a configuration.
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```
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usage: freqtrade new-config [-h] [-c PATH]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-c PATH, --config PATH
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Specify configuration file (default: `config.json`). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be set to `-`
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to read config from stdin.
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```
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!!! Warning
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Only vital questions are asked. Freqtrade offers a lot more configuration possibilities, which are listed in the [Configuration documentation](configuration.md#configuration-parameters)
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### Create config examples
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```
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$ freqtrade new-config --config config_binance.json
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? Do you want to enable Dry-run (simulated trades)? Yes
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? Please insert your stake currency: BTC
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? Please insert your stake amount: 0.05
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? Please insert max_open_trades (Integer or -1 for unlimited open trades): 3
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? Please insert your desired timeframe (e.g. 5m): 5m
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? Please insert your display Currency (for reporting): USD
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? Select exchange binance
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? Do you want to enable Telegram? No
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```
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## Create new strategy
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Creates a new strategy from a template similar to SampleStrategy.
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The file will be named inline with your class name, and will not overwrite existing files.
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Results will be located in `user_data/strategies/<strategyclassname>.py`.
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``` output
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usage: freqtrade new-strategy [-h] [--userdir PATH] [-s NAME]
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[--template {full,minimal,advanced}]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
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Path to userdata directory.
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-s NAME, --strategy NAME
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Specify strategy class name which will be used by the
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bot.
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--template {full,minimal,advanced}
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Use a template which is either `minimal`, `full`
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(containing multiple sample indicators) or `advanced`.
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Default: `full`.
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```
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### Sample usage of new-strategy
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```bash
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freqtrade new-strategy --strategy AwesomeStrategy
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```
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With custom user directory
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```bash
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freqtrade new-strategy --userdir ~/.freqtrade/ --strategy AwesomeStrategy
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```
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Using the advanced template (populates all optional functions and methods)
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```bash
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freqtrade new-strategy --strategy AwesomeStrategy --template advanced
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```
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## List Strategies
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Use the `list-strategies` subcommand to see all strategies in one particular directory.
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This subcommand is useful for finding problems in your environment with loading strategies: modules with strategies that contain errors and failed to load are printed in red (LOAD FAILED), while strategies with duplicate names are printed in yellow (DUPLICATE NAME).
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```
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usage: freqtrade list-strategies [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
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[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH]
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[--strategy-path PATH] [-1] [--no-color]
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[--recursive-strategy-search]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--strategy-path PATH Specify additional strategy lookup path.
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-1, --one-column Print output in one column.
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--no-color Disable colorization of hyperopt results. May be
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useful if you are redirecting output to a file.
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--recursive-strategy-search
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Recursively search for a strategy in the strategies
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folder.
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Common arguments:
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-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
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--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
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'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
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details.
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-V, --version show program's version number and exit
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-c PATH, --config PATH
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Specify configuration file (default:
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`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
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exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
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set to `-` to read config from stdin.
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-d PATH, --datadir PATH
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Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
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--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
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Path to userdata directory.
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```
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!!! Warning
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Using these commands will try to load all python files from a directory. This can be a security risk if untrusted files reside in this directory, since all module-level code is executed.
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Example: Search default strategies directories (within the default userdir).
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``` bash
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freqtrade list-strategies
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```
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Example: Search strategies directory within the userdir.
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``` bash
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freqtrade list-strategies --userdir ~/.freqtrade/
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```
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Example: Search dedicated strategy path.
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``` bash
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freqtrade list-strategies --strategy-path ~/.freqtrade/strategies/
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```
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## List freqAI models
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Use the `list-freqaimodels` subcommand to see all freqAI models available.
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This subcommand is useful for finding problems in your environment with loading freqAI models: modules with models that contain errors and failed to load are printed in red (LOAD FAILED), while models with duplicate names are printed in yellow (DUPLICATE NAME).
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usage: freqtrade list-freqaimodels [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
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[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH]
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[--freqaimodel-path PATH] [-1] [--no-color]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--freqaimodel-path PATH
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Specify additional lookup path for freqaimodels.
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-1, --one-column Print output in one column.
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--no-color Disable colorization of hyperopt results. May be
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useful if you are redirecting output to a file.
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Common arguments:
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-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
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--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
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'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
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details.
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-V, --version show program's version number and exit
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-c PATH, --config PATH
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Specify configuration file (default:
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`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
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exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
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set to `-` to read config from stdin.
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-d PATH, --datadir PATH, --data-dir PATH
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Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
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--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
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Path to userdata directory.
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## List Exchanges
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Use the `list-exchanges` subcommand to see the exchanges available for the bot.
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```
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usage: freqtrade list-exchanges [-h] [-1] [-a]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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-1, --one-column Print output in one column.
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-a, --all Print all exchanges known to the ccxt library.
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```
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* Example: see exchanges available for the bot:
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```
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$ freqtrade list-exchanges
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Exchanges available for Freqtrade:
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Exchange name Valid reason
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--------------- ------- --------------------------------------------
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aax True
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ascendex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bequant True
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bibox True
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bigone True
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binance True
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binanceus True
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bitbank True missing opt: fetchTickers
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bitcoincom True
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bitfinex True
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bitforex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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bitget True
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bithumb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bitkk True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bitmart True
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bitmax True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bitpanda True
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bittrex True
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bitvavo True
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bitz True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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btcalpha True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers
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btcmarkets True missing opt: fetchTickers
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buda True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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bw True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchL2OrderBook
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bybit True
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bytetrade True
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cdax True
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cex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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coinbaseprime True missing opt: fetchTickers
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coinbasepro True missing opt: fetchTickers
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coinex True
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crex24 True
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deribit True
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digifinex True
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equos True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers
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eterbase True
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fcoin True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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fcoinjp True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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gateio True
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gemini True
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gopax True
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hbtc True
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hitbtc True
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huobijp True
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huobipro True
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idex True
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kraken True
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kucoin True
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lbank True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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mercado True missing opt: fetchTickers
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ndax True missing opt: fetchTickers
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novadax True
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okcoin True
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okex True
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probit True
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qtrade True
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stex True
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timex True
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upbit True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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vcc True
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zb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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```
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!!! Note "missing opt exchanges"
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Values with "missing opt:" might need special configuration (e.g. using orderbook if `fetchTickers` is missing) - but should in theory work (although we cannot guarantee they will).
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* Example: see all exchanges supported by the ccxt library (including 'bad' ones, i.e. those that are known to not work with Freqtrade):
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```
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$ freqtrade list-exchanges -a
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All exchanges supported by the ccxt library:
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Exchange name Valid reason
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------------------ ------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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aax True
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aofex False missing: fetchOrder
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ascendex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bequant True
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bibox True
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bigone True
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binance True
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binanceus True
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bit2c False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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bitbank True missing opt: fetchTickers
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bitbay False missing: fetchOrder
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bitcoincom True
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bitfinex True
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bitfinex2 False missing: fetchOrder
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bitflyer False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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bitforex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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bitget True
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bithumb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bitkk True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bitmart True
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bitmax True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bitmex False Various reasons.
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bitpanda True
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bitso False missing: fetchOHLCV
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bitstamp True missing opt: fetchTickers
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bitstamp1 False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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bittrex True
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bitvavo True
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bitz True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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bl3p False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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bleutrade False missing: fetchOrder
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braziliex False missing: fetchOHLCV
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btcalpha True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers
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btcbox False missing: fetchOHLCV
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btcmarkets True missing opt: fetchTickers
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btctradeua False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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btcturk False missing: fetchOrder
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buda True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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bw True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchL2OrderBook
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bybit True
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bytetrade True
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cdax True
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cex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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chilebit False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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coinbase False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, createOrder, fetchOHLCV
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coinbaseprime True missing opt: fetchTickers
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coinbasepro True missing opt: fetchTickers
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coincheck False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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coinegg False missing: fetchOHLCV
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coinex True
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coinfalcon False missing: fetchOHLCV
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coinfloor False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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coingi False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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coinmarketcap False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, createOrder, fetchBalance, fetchOHLCV
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coinmate False missing: fetchOHLCV
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coinone False missing: fetchOHLCV
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coinspot False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, fetchOHLCV
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crex24 True
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currencycom False missing: fetchOrder
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delta False missing: fetchOrder
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deribit True
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digifinex True
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equos True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers
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eterbase True
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exmo False missing: fetchOrder
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exx False missing: fetchOHLCV
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fcoin True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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fcoinjp True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers
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flowbtc False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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foxbit False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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gateio True
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gemini True
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gopax True
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hbtc True
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hitbtc True
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hollaex False missing: fetchOrder
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huobijp True
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huobipro True
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idex True
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independentreserve False missing: fetchOHLCV
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indodax False missing: fetchOHLCV
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itbit False missing: fetchOHLCV
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kraken True
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kucoin True
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kuna False missing: fetchOHLCV
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lakebtc False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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latoken False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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lbank True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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liquid False missing: fetchOHLCV
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luno False missing: fetchOHLCV
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lykke False missing: fetchOHLCV
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mercado True missing opt: fetchTickers
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mixcoins False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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ndax True missing opt: fetchTickers
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novadax True
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oceanex False missing: fetchOHLCV
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okcoin True
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okex True
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paymium False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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phemex False Does not provide history.
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poloniex False missing: fetchOrder
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probit True
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qtrade True
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rightbtc False missing: fetchOrder
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ripio False missing: fetchOHLCV
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southxchange False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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stex True
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surbitcoin False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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therock False missing: fetchOHLCV
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tidebit False missing: fetchOrder
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tidex False missing: fetchOHLCV
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timex True
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upbit True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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vbtc False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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vcc True
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wavesexchange False missing: fetchOrder
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whitebit False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, createOrder, fetchBalance
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xbtce False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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xena False missing: fetchOrder
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yobit False missing: fetchOHLCV
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zaif False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV
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zb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades
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```
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## List Timeframes
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Use the `list-timeframes` subcommand to see the list of timeframes available for the exchange.
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```
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usage: freqtrade list-timeframes [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--exchange EXCHANGE] [-1]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--exchange EXCHANGE Exchange name (default: `bittrex`). Only valid if no config is provided.
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-1, --one-column Print output in one column.
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Common arguments:
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-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
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--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are: 'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more details.
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-V, --version show program's version number and exit
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-c PATH, --config PATH
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Specify configuration file (default: `config.json`). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be set to `-`
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to read config from stdin.
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-d PATH, --datadir PATH
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Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
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--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
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Path to userdata directory.
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```
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* Example: see the timeframes for the 'binance' exchange, set in the configuration file:
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```
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$ freqtrade list-timeframes -c config_binance.json
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...
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Timeframes available for the exchange `binance`: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h, 1d, 3d, 1w, 1M
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```
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* Example: enumerate exchanges available for Freqtrade and print timeframes supported by each of them:
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```
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$ for i in `freqtrade list-exchanges -1`; do freqtrade list-timeframes --exchange $i; done
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```
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## List pairs/list markets
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The `list-pairs` and `list-markets` subcommands allow to see the pairs/markets available on exchange.
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Pairs are markets with the '/' character between the base currency part and the quote currency part in the market symbol.
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For example, in the 'ETH/BTC' pair 'ETH' is the base currency, while 'BTC' is the quote currency.
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For pairs traded by Freqtrade the pair quote currency is defined by the value of the `stake_currency` configuration setting.
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You can print info about any pair/market with these subcommands - and you can filter output by quote-currency using `--quote BTC`, or by base-currency using `--base ETH` options correspondingly.
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These subcommands have same usage and same set of available options:
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```
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usage: freqtrade list-markets [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
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[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--exchange EXCHANGE]
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[--print-list] [--print-json] [-1] [--print-csv]
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[--base BASE_CURRENCY [BASE_CURRENCY ...]]
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[--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]] [-a]
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[--trading-mode {spot,margin,futures}]
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usage: freqtrade list-pairs [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
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[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--exchange EXCHANGE]
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[--print-list] [--print-json] [-1] [--print-csv]
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[--base BASE_CURRENCY [BASE_CURRENCY ...]]
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[--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]] [-a]
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[--trading-mode {spot,margin,futures}]
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optional arguments:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--exchange EXCHANGE Exchange name (default: `bittrex`). Only valid if no
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config is provided.
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--print-list Print list of pairs or market symbols. By default data
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is printed in the tabular format.
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--print-json Print list of pairs or market symbols in JSON format.
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-1, --one-column Print output in one column.
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--print-csv Print exchange pair or market data in the csv format.
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--base BASE_CURRENCY [BASE_CURRENCY ...]
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Specify base currency(-ies). Space-separated list.
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--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]
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|
Specify quote currency(-ies). Space-separated list.
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-a, --all Print all pairs or market symbols. By default only
|
|
active ones are shown.
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--trading-mode {spot,margin,futures}
|
|
Select Trading mode
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|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default: `config.json`).
|
|
Multiple --config options may be used. Can be set to
|
|
`-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
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|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
|
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```
|
|
|
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By default, only active pairs/markets are shown. Active pairs/markets are those that can currently be traded
|
|
on the exchange. The see the list of all pairs/markets (not only the active ones), use the `-a`/`-all` option.
|
|
|
|
Pairs/markets are sorted by its symbol string in the printed output.
|
|
|
|
### Examples
|
|
|
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* Print the list of active pairs with quote currency USD on exchange, specified in the default
|
|
configuration file (i.e. pairs on the "Bittrex" exchange) in JSON format:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
$ freqtrade list-pairs --quote USD --print-json
|
|
```
|
|
|
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* Print the list of all pairs on the exchange, specified in the `config_binance.json` configuration file
|
|
(i.e. on the "Binance" exchange) with base currencies BTC or ETH and quote currencies USDT or USD, as the
|
|
human-readable list with summary:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
$ freqtrade list-pairs -c config_binance.json --all --base BTC ETH --quote USDT USD --print-list
|
|
```
|
|
|
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* Print all markets on exchange "Kraken", in the tabular format:
|
|
|
|
```
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|
$ freqtrade list-markets --exchange kraken --all
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Test pairlist
|
|
|
|
Use the `test-pairlist` subcommand to test the configuration of [dynamic pairlists](plugins.md#pairlists).
|
|
|
|
Requires a configuration with specified `pairlists` attribute.
|
|
Can be used to generate static pairlists to be used during backtesting / hyperopt.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade test-pairlist [-h] [--userdir PATH] [-v] [-c PATH]
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|
[--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]]
|
|
[-1] [--print-json] [--exchange EXCHANGE]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]
|
|
Specify quote currency(-ies). Space-separated list.
|
|
-1, --one-column Print output in one column.
|
|
--print-json Print list of pairs or market symbols in JSON format.
|
|
--exchange EXCHANGE Exchange name (default: `bittrex`). Only valid if no
|
|
config is provided.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Examples
|
|
|
|
Show whitelist when using a [dynamic pairlist](plugins.md#pairlists).
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
freqtrade test-pairlist --config config.json --quote USDT BTC
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Convert database
|
|
|
|
`freqtrade convert-db` can be used to convert your database from one system to another (sqlite -> postgres, postgres -> other postgres), migrating all trades, orders and Pairlocks.
|
|
|
|
Please refer to the [SQL cheatsheet](sql_cheatsheet.md#use-a-different-database-system) to learn about requirements for different database systems.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade convert-db [-h] [--db-url PATH] [--db-url-from PATH]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--db-url PATH Override trades database URL, this is useful in custom
|
|
deployments (default: `sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite` for
|
|
Live Run mode, `sqlite:///tradesv3.dryrun.sqlite` for
|
|
Dry Run).
|
|
--db-url-from PATH Source db url to use when migrating a database.
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
!!! Warning
|
|
Please ensure to only use this on an empty target database. Freqtrade will perform a regular migration, but may fail if entries already existed.
|
|
|
|
## Webserver mode
|
|
|
|
!!! Warning "Experimental"
|
|
Webserver mode is an experimental mode to increase backesting and strategy development productivity.
|
|
There may still be bugs - so if you happen to stumble across these, please report them as github issues, thanks.
|
|
|
|
Run freqtrade in webserver mode.
|
|
Freqtrade will start the webserver and allow FreqUI to start and control backtesting processes.
|
|
This has the advantage that data will not be reloaded between backtesting runs (as long as timeframe and timerange remain identical).
|
|
FreqUI will also show the backtesting results.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade webserver [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH]
|
|
[--userdir PATH]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
|
|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Webserver mode - docker
|
|
|
|
You can also use webserver mode via docker.
|
|
Starting a one-off container requires the configuration of the port explicitly, as ports are not exposed by default.
|
|
You can use `docker-compose run --rm -p 127.0.0.1:8080:8080 freqtrade webserver` to start a one-off container that'll be removed once you stop it. This assumes that port 8080 is still available and no other bot is running on that port.
|
|
|
|
Alternatively, you can reconfigure the docker-compose file to have the command updated:
|
|
|
|
``` yml
|
|
command: >
|
|
webserver
|
|
--config /freqtrade/user_data/config.json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can now use `docker-compose up` to start the webserver.
|
|
This assumes that the configuration has a webserver enabled and configured for docker (listening port = `0.0.0.0`).
|
|
|
|
!!! Tip
|
|
Don't forget to reset the command back to the trade command if you want to start a live or dry-run bot.
|
|
|
|
## Show previous Backtest results
|
|
|
|
Allows you to show previous backtest results.
|
|
Adding `--show-pair-list` outputs a sorted pair list you can easily copy/paste into your configuration (omitting bad pairs).
|
|
|
|
??? Warning "Strategy overfitting"
|
|
Only using winning pairs can lead to an overfitted strategy, which will not work well on future data. Make sure to extensively test your strategy in dry-run before risking real money.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade backtesting-show [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
|
|
[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH]
|
|
[--export-filename PATH] [--show-pair-list]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--export-filename PATH
|
|
Save backtest results to the file with this filename.
|
|
Requires `--export` to be set as well. Example:
|
|
`--export-filename=user_data/backtest_results/backtest
|
|
_today.json`
|
|
--show-pair-list Show backtesting pairlist sorted by profit.
|
|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
|
|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Detailed backtest analysis
|
|
|
|
Advanced backtest result analysis.
|
|
|
|
More details in the [Backtesting analysis](advanced-backtesting.md#analyze-the-buyentry-and-sellexit-tags) Section.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade backtesting-analysis [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V]
|
|
[-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH]
|
|
[--export-filename PATH]
|
|
[--analysis-groups {0,1,2,3,4} [{0,1,2,3,4} ...]]
|
|
[--enter-reason-list ENTER_REASON_LIST [ENTER_REASON_LIST ...]]
|
|
[--exit-reason-list EXIT_REASON_LIST [EXIT_REASON_LIST ...]]
|
|
[--indicator-list INDICATOR_LIST [INDICATOR_LIST ...]]
|
|
[--timerange YYYYMMDD-[YYYYMMDD]]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--export-filename PATH, --backtest-filename PATH
|
|
Use this filename for backtest results.Requires
|
|
`--export` to be set as well. Example: `--export-filen
|
|
ame=user_data/backtest_results/backtest_today.json`
|
|
--analysis-groups {0,1,2,3,4} [{0,1,2,3,4} ...]
|
|
grouping output - 0: simple wins/losses by enter tag,
|
|
1: by enter_tag, 2: by enter_tag and exit_tag, 3: by
|
|
pair and enter_tag, 4: by pair, enter_ and exit_tag
|
|
(this can get quite large)
|
|
--enter-reason-list ENTER_REASON_LIST [ENTER_REASON_LIST ...]
|
|
Comma separated list of entry signals to analyse.
|
|
Default: all. e.g. 'entry_tag_a,entry_tag_b'
|
|
--exit-reason-list EXIT_REASON_LIST [EXIT_REASON_LIST ...]
|
|
Comma separated list of exit signals to analyse.
|
|
Default: all. e.g.
|
|
'exit_tag_a,roi,stop_loss,trailing_stop_loss'
|
|
--indicator-list INDICATOR_LIST [INDICATOR_LIST ...]
|
|
Comma separated list of indicators to analyse. e.g.
|
|
'close,rsi,bb_lowerband,profit_abs'
|
|
--timerange YYYYMMDD-[YYYYMMDD]
|
|
Timerange to filter trades for analysis,
|
|
start inclusive, end exclusive. e.g.
|
|
20220101-20220201
|
|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
|
|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## List Hyperopt results
|
|
|
|
You can list the hyperoptimization epochs the Hyperopt module evaluated previously with the `hyperopt-list` sub-command.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade hyperopt-list [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
|
|
[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--best]
|
|
[--profitable] [--min-trades INT]
|
|
[--max-trades INT] [--min-avg-time FLOAT]
|
|
[--max-avg-time FLOAT] [--min-avg-profit FLOAT]
|
|
[--max-avg-profit FLOAT]
|
|
[--min-total-profit FLOAT]
|
|
[--max-total-profit FLOAT]
|
|
[--min-objective FLOAT] [--max-objective FLOAT]
|
|
[--no-color] [--print-json] [--no-details]
|
|
[--hyperopt-filename PATH] [--export-csv FILE]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--best Select only best epochs.
|
|
--profitable Select only profitable epochs.
|
|
--min-trades INT Select epochs with more than INT trades.
|
|
--max-trades INT Select epochs with less than INT trades.
|
|
--min-avg-time FLOAT Select epochs above average time.
|
|
--max-avg-time FLOAT Select epochs below average time.
|
|
--min-avg-profit FLOAT
|
|
Select epochs above average profit.
|
|
--max-avg-profit FLOAT
|
|
Select epochs below average profit.
|
|
--min-total-profit FLOAT
|
|
Select epochs above total profit.
|
|
--max-total-profit FLOAT
|
|
Select epochs below total profit.
|
|
--min-objective FLOAT
|
|
Select epochs above objective.
|
|
--max-objective FLOAT
|
|
Select epochs below objective.
|
|
--no-color Disable colorization of hyperopt results. May be
|
|
useful if you are redirecting output to a file.
|
|
--print-json Print output in JSON format.
|
|
--no-details Do not print best epoch details.
|
|
--hyperopt-filename FILENAME
|
|
Hyperopt result filename.Example: `--hyperopt-
|
|
filename=hyperopt_results_2020-09-27_16-20-48.pickle`
|
|
--export-csv FILE Export to CSV-File. This will disable table print.
|
|
Example: --export-csv hyperopt.csv
|
|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
|
|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
!!! Note
|
|
`hyperopt-list` will automatically use the latest available hyperopt results file.
|
|
You can override this using the `--hyperopt-filename` argument, and specify another, available filename (without path!).
|
|
|
|
### Examples
|
|
|
|
List all results, print details of the best result at the end:
|
|
```
|
|
freqtrade hyperopt-list
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
List only epochs with positive profit. Do not print the details of the best epoch, so that the list can be iterated in a script:
|
|
```
|
|
freqtrade hyperopt-list --profitable --no-details
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Show details of Hyperopt results
|
|
|
|
You can show the details of any hyperoptimization epoch previously evaluated by the Hyperopt module with the `hyperopt-show` subcommand.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade hyperopt-show [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
|
|
[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--best]
|
|
[--profitable] [-n INT] [--print-json]
|
|
[--hyperopt-filename FILENAME] [--no-header]
|
|
[--disable-param-export]
|
|
[--breakdown {day,week,month} [{day,week,month} ...]]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--best Select only best epochs.
|
|
--profitable Select only profitable epochs.
|
|
-n INT, --index INT Specify the index of the epoch to print details for.
|
|
--print-json Print output in JSON format.
|
|
--hyperopt-filename FILENAME
|
|
Hyperopt result filename.Example: `--hyperopt-
|
|
filename=hyperopt_results_2020-09-27_16-20-48.pickle`
|
|
--no-header Do not print epoch details header.
|
|
--disable-param-export
|
|
Disable automatic hyperopt parameter export.
|
|
--breakdown {day,week,month} [{day,week,month} ...]
|
|
Show backtesting breakdown per [day, week, month].
|
|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
|
|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
!!! Note
|
|
`hyperopt-show` will automatically use the latest available hyperopt results file.
|
|
You can override this using the `--hyperopt-filename` argument, and specify another, available filename (without path!).
|
|
|
|
### Examples
|
|
|
|
Print details for the epoch 168 (the number of the epoch is shown by the `hyperopt-list` subcommand or by Hyperopt itself during hyperoptimization run):
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
freqtrade hyperopt-show -n 168
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Prints JSON data with details for the last best epoch (i.e., the best of all epochs):
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
freqtrade hyperopt-show --best -n -1 --print-json --no-header
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Show trades
|
|
|
|
Print selected (or all) trades from database to screen.
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
usage: freqtrade show-trades [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH]
|
|
[-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--db-url PATH]
|
|
[--trade-ids TRADE_IDS [TRADE_IDS ...]]
|
|
[--print-json]
|
|
|
|
optional arguments:
|
|
-h, --help show this help message and exit
|
|
--db-url PATH Override trades database URL, this is useful in custom
|
|
deployments (default: `sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite` for
|
|
Live Run mode, `sqlite:///tradesv3.dryrun.sqlite` for
|
|
Dry Run).
|
|
--trade-ids TRADE_IDS [TRADE_IDS ...]
|
|
Specify the list of trade ids.
|
|
--print-json Print output in JSON format.
|
|
|
|
Common arguments:
|
|
-v, --verbose Verbose mode (-vv for more, -vvv to get all messages).
|
|
--logfile FILE Log to the file specified. Special values are:
|
|
'syslog', 'journald'. See the documentation for more
|
|
details.
|
|
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
|
|
-c PATH, --config PATH
|
|
Specify configuration file (default:
|
|
`userdir/config.json` or `config.json` whichever
|
|
exists). Multiple --config options may be used. Can be
|
|
set to `-` to read config from stdin.
|
|
-d PATH, --datadir PATH
|
|
Path to directory with historical backtesting data.
|
|
--userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH
|
|
Path to userdata directory.
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Examples
|
|
|
|
Print trades with id 2 and 3 as json
|
|
|
|
``` bash
|
|
freqtrade show-trades --db-url sqlite:///tradesv3.sqlite --trade-ids 2 3 --print-json
|
|
```
|