Fix documentation problem

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Matthias 2020-12-19 17:40:01 +01:00
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@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ Of course, many more things are possible, and all examples can be combined at wi
The below example sets absolute profit levels based on the current profit.
* Use the regular stoploss until 20% profit is reached
* Once profit is > 20% - stoploss will be set to 7%.
* Once profit is > 25% - stoploss will be 15%.
* Once profit is > 40%, stoploss will be at 25%, locking in at least 25% of the profit.
* Once profit is > 25% - stoploss will be 15%.
* Once profit is > 20% - stoploss will be set to 7%.
``` python
custom_stoploss = True
@ -54,12 +54,12 @@ The below example sets absolute profit levels based on the current profit.
# TODO: Add full docstring here
# Calculate as `-desired_stop_from_open + current_profit` to get the distance between current_profit and initial price
if current_profit > 0.20:
return (-0.7 + current_profit)
if current_profit > 0.25:
return (-0.15 + current_profit)
if current_profit > 0.40:
return (-0.25 + current_profit)
if current_profit > 0.25:
return (-0.15 + current_profit)
if current_profit > 0.20:
return (-0.7 + current_profit)
return 1
```
@ -74,10 +74,11 @@ Use the initial stoploss for the first 60 minutes, after this change to 10% trai
current_profit: float, **kwargs) -> float:
# TODO: Add full docstring here
if current_time - timedelta(minutes=60) > trade.open_date:
return -0.10
elif current_time - timedelta(minutes=120) > trade.open_date:
# Make sure you have the longest interval first - these conditions are evaluated from top to bottom.
if current_time - timedelta(minutes=120) > trade.open_date:
return -0.05
elif current_time - timedelta(minutes=60) > trade.open_date:
return -0.10
return 1
```