# Utility Subcommands 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. ## Create userdir Creates the directory structure to hold your files for freqtrade. Will also create strategy and hyperopt examples for you to get started. Can be used multiple times - using `--reset` will reset the sample strategy and hyperopt files to their default state. ``` usage: freqtrade create-userdir [-h] [--userdir PATH] [--reset] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH Path to userdata directory. --reset Reset sample files to their original state. ``` !!! Warning Using `--reset` may result in loss of data, since this will overwrite all sample files without asking again. ``` ├── backtest_results ├── data ├── hyperopt_results ├── hyperopts │   ├── sample_hyperopt_loss.py ├── notebooks │   └── strategy_analysis_example.ipynb ├── plot └── strategies └── sample_strategy.py ``` ## Create new config Creates a new configuration file, asking some questions which are important selections for a configuration. ``` usage: freqtrade new-config [-h] [-c PATH] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message 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. ``` !!! Warning Only vital questions are asked. Freqtrade offers a lot more configuration possibilities, which are listed in the [Configuration documentation](configuration.md#configuration-parameters) ### Create config examples ``` $ freqtrade new-config --config config_binance.json ? Do you want to enable Dry-run (simulated trades)? Yes ? Please insert your stake currency: BTC ? Please insert your stake amount: 0.05 ? Please insert max_open_trades (Integer or -1 for unlimited open trades): 3 ? Please insert your desired timeframe (e.g. 5m): 5m ? Please insert your display Currency (for reporting): USD ? Select exchange binance ? Do you want to enable Telegram? No ``` ## Create new strategy Creates a new strategy from a template similar to SampleStrategy. The file will be named inline with your class name, and will not overwrite existing files. Results will be located in `user_data/strategies/.py`. ``` output usage: freqtrade new-strategy [-h] [--userdir PATH] [-s NAME] [--template {full,minimal,advanced}] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH Path to userdata directory. -s NAME, --strategy NAME Specify strategy class name which will be used by the bot. --template {full,minimal,advanced} Use a template which is either `minimal`, `full` (containing multiple sample indicators) or `advanced`. Default: `full`. ``` ### Sample usage of new-strategy ```bash freqtrade new-strategy --strategy AwesomeStrategy ``` With custom user directory ```bash freqtrade new-strategy --userdir ~/.freqtrade/ --strategy AwesomeStrategy ``` Using the advanced template (populates all optional functions and methods) ```bash freqtrade new-strategy --strategy AwesomeStrategy --template advanced ``` ## List Strategies Use the `list-strategies` subcommand to see all strategies in one particular directory. 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). ``` usage: freqtrade list-strategies [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--strategy-path PATH] [-1] [--no-color] [--recursive-strategy-search] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --strategy-path PATH Specify additional strategy lookup path. -1, --one-column Print output in one column. --no-color Disable colorization of hyperopt results. May be useful if you are redirecting output to a file. --recursive-strategy-search Recursively search for a strategy in the strategies folder. 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. ``` !!! Warning 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. Example: Search default strategies directories (within the default userdir). ``` bash freqtrade list-strategies ``` Example: Search strategies directory within the userdir. ``` bash freqtrade list-strategies --userdir ~/.freqtrade/ ``` Example: Search dedicated strategy path. ``` bash freqtrade list-strategies --strategy-path ~/.freqtrade/strategies/ ``` ## List freqAI models Use the `list-freqaimodels` subcommand to see all freqAI models available. 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). ``` usage: freqtrade list-freqaimodels [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--freqaimodel-path PATH] [-1] [--no-color] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --freqaimodel-path PATH Specify additional lookup path for freqaimodels. -1, --one-column Print output in one column. --no-color Disable colorization of hyperopt results. May be useful if you are redirecting output to a file. 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, --data-dir PATH Path to directory with historical backtesting data. --userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH Path to userdata directory. ``` ## List Exchanges Use the `list-exchanges` subcommand to see the exchanges available for the bot. ``` usage: freqtrade list-exchanges [-h] [-1] [-a] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -1, --one-column Print output in one column. -a, --all Print all exchanges known to the ccxt library. ``` * Example: see exchanges available for the bot: ``` $ freqtrade list-exchanges Exchanges available for Freqtrade: Exchange name Valid reason --------------- ------- -------------------------------------------- aax True ascendex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bequant True bibox True bigone True binance True binanceus True bitbank True missing opt: fetchTickers bitcoincom True bitfinex True bitforex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers bitget True bithumb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bitkk True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bitmart True bitmax True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bitpanda True bittrex True bitvavo True bitz True missing opt: fetchMyTrades btcalpha True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers btcmarkets True missing opt: fetchTickers buda True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers bw True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchL2OrderBook bybit True bytetrade True cdax True cex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades coinbaseprime True missing opt: fetchTickers coinbasepro True missing opt: fetchTickers coinex True crex24 True deribit True digifinex True equos True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers eterbase True fcoin True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers fcoinjp True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers gateio True gemini True gopax True hbtc True hitbtc True huobijp True huobipro True idex True kraken True kucoin True lbank True missing opt: fetchMyTrades mercado True missing opt: fetchTickers ndax True missing opt: fetchTickers novadax True okcoin True okex True probit True qtrade True stex True timex True upbit True missing opt: fetchMyTrades vcc True zb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades ``` !!! Note "missing opt exchanges" 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). * Example: see all exchanges supported by the ccxt library (including 'bad' ones, i.e. those that are known to not work with Freqtrade): ``` $ freqtrade list-exchanges -a All exchanges supported by the ccxt library: Exchange name Valid reason ------------------ ------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- aax True aofex False missing: fetchOrder ascendex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bequant True bibox True bigone True binance True binanceus True bit2c False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV bitbank True missing opt: fetchTickers bitbay False missing: fetchOrder bitcoincom True bitfinex True bitfinex2 False missing: fetchOrder bitflyer False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV bitforex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers bitget True bithumb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bitkk True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bitmart True bitmax True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bitmex False Various reasons. bitpanda True bitso False missing: fetchOHLCV bitstamp True missing opt: fetchTickers bitstamp1 False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV bittrex True bitvavo True bitz True missing opt: fetchMyTrades bl3p False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV bleutrade False missing: fetchOrder braziliex False missing: fetchOHLCV btcalpha True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers btcbox False missing: fetchOHLCV btcmarkets True missing opt: fetchTickers btctradeua False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV btcturk False missing: fetchOrder buda True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers bw True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchL2OrderBook bybit True bytetrade True cdax True cex True missing opt: fetchMyTrades chilebit False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV coinbase False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, createOrder, fetchOHLCV coinbaseprime True missing opt: fetchTickers coinbasepro True missing opt: fetchTickers coincheck False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV coinegg False missing: fetchOHLCV coinex True coinfalcon False missing: fetchOHLCV coinfloor False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV coingi False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV coinmarketcap False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, createOrder, fetchBalance, fetchOHLCV coinmate False missing: fetchOHLCV coinone False missing: fetchOHLCV coinspot False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, fetchOHLCV crex24 True currencycom False missing: fetchOrder delta False missing: fetchOrder deribit True digifinex True equos True missing opt: fetchTicker, fetchTickers eterbase True exmo False missing: fetchOrder exx False missing: fetchOHLCV fcoin True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers fcoinjp True missing opt: fetchMyTrades, fetchTickers flowbtc False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV foxbit False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV gateio True gemini True gopax True hbtc True hitbtc True hollaex False missing: fetchOrder huobijp True huobipro True idex True independentreserve False missing: fetchOHLCV indodax False missing: fetchOHLCV itbit False missing: fetchOHLCV kraken True kucoin True kuna False missing: fetchOHLCV lakebtc False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV latoken False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV lbank True missing opt: fetchMyTrades liquid False missing: fetchOHLCV luno False missing: fetchOHLCV lykke False missing: fetchOHLCV mercado True missing opt: fetchTickers mixcoins False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV ndax True missing opt: fetchTickers novadax True oceanex False missing: fetchOHLCV okcoin True okex True paymium False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV phemex False Does not provide history. poloniex False missing: fetchOrder probit True qtrade True rightbtc False missing: fetchOrder ripio False missing: fetchOHLCV southxchange False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV stex True surbitcoin False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV therock False missing: fetchOHLCV tidebit False missing: fetchOrder tidex False missing: fetchOHLCV timex True upbit True missing opt: fetchMyTrades vbtc False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV vcc True wavesexchange False missing: fetchOrder whitebit False missing: fetchOrder, cancelOrder, createOrder, fetchBalance xbtce False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV xena False missing: fetchOrder yobit False missing: fetchOHLCV zaif False missing: fetchOrder, fetchOHLCV zb True missing opt: fetchMyTrades ``` ## List Timeframes Use the `list-timeframes` subcommand to see the list of timeframes available for the exchange. ``` usage: freqtrade list-timeframes [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--exchange EXCHANGE] [-1] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --exchange EXCHANGE Exchange name (default: `bittrex`). Only valid if no config is provided. -1, --one-column Print output in one column. 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 Path to directory with historical backtesting data. --userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH Path to userdata directory. ``` * Example: see the timeframes for the 'binance' exchange, set in the configuration file: ``` $ freqtrade list-timeframes -c config_binance.json ... Timeframes available for the exchange `binance`: 1m, 3m, 5m, 15m, 30m, 1h, 2h, 4h, 6h, 8h, 12h, 1d, 3d, 1w, 1M ``` * Example: enumerate exchanges available for Freqtrade and print timeframes supported by each of them: ``` $ for i in `freqtrade list-exchanges -1`; do freqtrade list-timeframes --exchange $i; done ``` ## List pairs/list markets The `list-pairs` and `list-markets` subcommands allow to see the pairs/markets available on exchange. Pairs are markets with the '/' character between the base currency part and the quote currency part in the market symbol. For example, in the 'ETH/BTC' pair 'ETH' is the base currency, while 'BTC' is the quote currency. For pairs traded by Freqtrade the pair quote currency is defined by the value of the `stake_currency` configuration setting. 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. These subcommands have same usage and same set of available options: ``` usage: freqtrade list-markets [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--exchange EXCHANGE] [--print-list] [--print-json] [-1] [--print-csv] [--base BASE_CURRENCY [BASE_CURRENCY ...]] [--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]] [-a] [--trading-mode {spot,margin,futures}] usage: freqtrade list-pairs [-h] [-v] [--logfile FILE] [-V] [-c PATH] [-d PATH] [--userdir PATH] [--exchange EXCHANGE] [--print-list] [--print-json] [-1] [--print-csv] [--base BASE_CURRENCY [BASE_CURRENCY ...]] [--quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...]] [-a] [--trading-mode {spot,margin,futures}] optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --exchange EXCHANGE Exchange name (default: `bittrex`). Only valid if no config is provided. --print-list Print list of pairs or market symbols. By default data is printed in the tabular format. --print-json Print list of pairs or market symbols in JSON format. -1, --one-column Print output in one column. --print-csv Print exchange pair or market data in the csv format. --base BASE_CURRENCY [BASE_CURRENCY ...] Specify base currency(-ies). Space-separated list. --quote QUOTE_CURRENCY [QUOTE_CURRENCY ...] Specify quote currency(-ies). Space-separated list. -a, --all Print all pairs or market symbols. By default only active ones are shown. --trading-mode {spot,margin,futures} Select Trading mode 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 Path to directory with historical backtesting data. --userdir PATH, --user-data-dir PATH Path to userdata directory. ``` 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 * 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 ``` * 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 ``` * Print all markets on exchange "Kraken", in the tabular format: ``` $ 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] [--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 ```