unifying default value explanations
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Edge has following configurations:
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Edge has following configurations:
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#### enabled
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#### enabled
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If true, then Edge will run periodically
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If true, then Edge will run periodically<br/>
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(default to false)
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#### process_throttle_secs
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#### process_throttle_secs
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How often should Edge run in seconds? (default to 3600 so one hour)
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How often should Edge run in seconds? <br/>
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(default to 3600 so one hour)
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#### calculate_since_number_of_days
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#### calculate_since_number_of_days
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Number of days of data against which Edge calculates Win Rate, Risk Reward and Expectancy
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Number of days of data against which Edge calculates Win Rate, Risk Reward and Expectancy
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(default to 1%)
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(default to 1%)
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#### stoploss_range_min
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#### stoploss_range_min
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Minimum stoploss (default to -0.01)
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Minimum stoploss <br/>
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(default to -0.01)
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#### stoploss_range_max
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#### stoploss_range_max
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Maximum stoploss (default to -0.10)
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Maximum stoploss <br/>
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(default to -0.10)
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#### stoploss_range_step
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#### stoploss_range_step
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As an example if this is set to -0.01 then Edge will test the strategy for [-0.01, -0,02, -0,03 ..., -0.09, -0.10] ranges.
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As an example if this is set to -0.01 then Edge will test the strategy for [-0.01, -0,02, -0,03 ..., -0.09, -0.10] ranges.
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Note than having a smaller step means having a bigger range which could lead to slow calculation. <br/>
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Note than having a smaller step means having a bigger range which could lead to slow calculation. <br/>
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if you set this parameter to -0.001, you then slow down the Edge calculation by a factor of 10
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if you set this parameter to -0.001, you then slow down the Edge calculation by a factor of 10. <br/>
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(default to -0.01)
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#### minimum_winrate
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#### minimum_winrate
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It filters pairs which don't have at least minimum_winrate (default to 0.60)
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It filters pairs which don't have at least minimum_winrate.
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This comes handy if you want to be conservative and don't comprise win rate in favor of risk reward ratio.
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This comes handy if you want to be conservative and don't comprise win rate in favor of risk reward ratio.<br/>
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(default to 0.60)
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#### minimum_expectancy
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#### minimum_expectancy
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It filters paris which have an expectancy lower than this number (default to 0.20)
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It filters paris which have an expectancy lower than this number .
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Having an expectancy of 0.20 means if you put 10$ on a trade you expect a 12$ return.
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Having an expectancy of 0.20 means if you put 10$ on a trade you expect a 12$ return.<br/>
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(default to 0.20)
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#### min_trade_number
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#### min_trade_number
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When calculating W and R and E (expectancy) against historical data, you always want to have a minimum number of trades. The more this number is the more Edge is reliable. Having a win rate of 100% on a single trade doesn't mean anything at all. But having a win rate of 70% over past 100 trades means clearly something. <br/>
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When calculating W and R and E (expectancy) against historical data, you always want to have a minimum number of trades. The more this number is the more Edge is reliable. Having a win rate of 100% on a single trade doesn't mean anything at all. But having a win rate of 70% over past 100 trades means clearly something. <br/>
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(default to 10, it is highly recommended not to decrease this number)
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Default to 10 (it is highly recommended not to decrease this number)
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#### max_trade_duration_minute
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#### max_trade_duration_minute
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Edge will filter out trades with long duration. If a trade is profitable after 1 month, it is hard to evaluate the strategy based on it. But if most of trades are profitable and they have maximum duration of 30 minutes, then it is clearly a good sign.<br/>
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Edge will filter out trades with long duration. If a trade is profitable after 1 month, it is hard to evaluate the strategy based on it. But if most of trades are profitable and they have maximum duration of 30 minutes, then it is clearly a good sign.<br/>
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Default to 1 day (1440 = 60 * 24)
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(default to 1 day, 1440 = 60 * 24)
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#### remove_pumps
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#### remove_pumps
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Edge will remove sudden pumps in a given market while going through historical data. However, given that pumps happen very often in crypto markets, we recommend you keep this off.<br/>
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Edge will remove sudden pumps in a given market while going through historical data. However, given that pumps happen very often in crypto markets, we recommend you keep this off.<br/>
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Default to false
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(default to false)
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