Add unfilled explanation for sandboxes
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@ -91,3 +91,27 @@ Sandbox exchange instances often have very low volume, which can cause some prob
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Since Sandboxes often have low volume, candles can be quite old and show no volume.
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To disable the error "Outdated history for pair ...", best increase the parameter `"outdated_offset"` to a number that seems realistic for the sandbox you're using.
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### Unfilled orders
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Sandboxes often have very low volumes - which means that many trades can go unfilled, or can go unfilled for a very long time.
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To mitigate this, you can try to match the first order on the opposite orderbook side using the following configuration:
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``` jsonc
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"order_types": {
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"buy": "limit",
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"sell": "limit"
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// ...
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},
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"bid_strategy": {
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"price_side": "ask",
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// ...
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},
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"ask_strategy":{
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"price_side": "bid",
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// ...
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},
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```
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The configuration is similar to the suggested configuration for market orders - however by using limit-orders you can avoid moving the price too much, and you can set the worst price you might get.
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