Add printing dataframe to documentation
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- `get_used(asset)` - currently tied up balance (open orders)
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- `get_used(asset)` - currently tied up balance (open orders)
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- `get_total(asset)` - total available balance - sum of the 2 above
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- `get_total(asset)` - total available balance - sum of the 2 above
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### Print created dataframe
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To inspect the created dataframe, you can issue a print-statement in either `populate_buy_trend()` or `populate_sell_trend()`.
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You may also want to print the pair so it's clear what data is currently shown.
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``` python
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def populate_buy_trend(self, dataframe: DataFrame, metadata: dict) -> DataFrame:
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dataframe.loc[
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#>> whatever condition<<<
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'buy'] = 1
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# Print the Analyzed pair
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print(f"result for {metadata['pair']}")
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# Inspect the last 5 rows
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print(dataframe.tail())
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return dataframe
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```
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Printing more than a few rows is possible (don't use `.tail()`), however not recommended, as that will be very verbose (~500 lines per pair every 5 seconds).
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### Where is the default strategy?
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### Where is the default strategy?
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The default buy strategy is located in the file
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The default buy strategy is located in the file
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