# Telegram usage ## Setup your Telegram bot Below we explain how to create your Telegram Bot, and how to get your Telegram user id. ### 1. Create your Telegram bot Start a chat with the [Telegram BotFather](https://telegram.me/BotFather) Send the message `/newbot`. *BotFather response:* > Alright, a new bot. How are we going to call it? Please choose a name for your bot. Choose the public name of your bot (e.x. `Freqtrade bot`) *BotFather response:* > Good. Now let's choose a username for your bot. It must end in `bot`. Like this, for example: TetrisBot or tetris_bot. Choose the name id of your bot and send it to the BotFather (e.g. "`My_own_freqtrade_bot`") *BotFather response:* > Done! Congratulations on your new bot. You will find it at `t.me/yourbots_name_bot`. You can now add a description, about section and profile picture for your bot, see /help for a list of commands. By the way, when you've finished creating your cool bot, ping our Bot Support if you want a better username for it. Just make sure the bot is fully operational before you do this. > Use this token to access the HTTP API: `22222222:APITOKEN` > For a description of the Bot API, see this page: https://core.telegram.org/bots/api Father bot will return you the token (API key) Copy the API Token (`22222222:APITOKEN` in the above example) and keep use it for the config parameter `token`. Don't forget to start the conversation with your bot, by clicking `/START` button ### 2. Get your user id Talk to the [userinfobot](https://telegram.me/userinfobot) Get your "Id", you will use it for the config parameter `chat_id`. ## Telegram commands Per default, the Telegram bot shows predefined commands. Some commands are only available by sending them to the bot. The table below list the official commands. You can ask at any moment for help with `/help`. | Command | Default | Description | |----------|---------|-------------| | `/start` | | Starts the trader | `/stop` | | Stops the trader | `/stopbuy` | | Stops the trader from opening new trades. Gracefully closes open trades according to their rules. | `/reload_conf` | | Reloads the configuration file | `/status` | | Lists all open trades | `/status table` | | List all open trades in a table format | `/count` | | Displays number of trades used and available | `/profit` | | Display a summary of your profit/loss from close trades and some stats about your performance | `/forcesell ` | | Instantly sells the given trade (Ignoring `minimum_roi`). | `/forcesell all` | | Instantly sells all open trades (Ignoring `minimum_roi`). | `/forcebuy [rate]` | | Instantly buys the given pair. Rate is optional. (`forcebuy_enable` must be set to True) | `/performance` | | Show performance of each finished trade grouped by pair | `/balance` | | Show account balance per currency | `/daily ` | 7 | Shows profit or loss per day, over the last n days | `/whitelist` | | Show the current whitelist | `/blacklist [pair]` | | Show the current blacklist, or adds a pair to the blacklist. | `/edge` | | Show validated pairs by Edge if it is enabled. | `/help` | | Show help message | `/version` | | Show version ## Telegram commands in action Below, example of Telegram message you will receive for each command. ### /start > **Status:** `running` ### /stop > `Stopping trader ...` > **Status:** `stopped` ### /stopbuy > **status:** `Setting max_open_trades to 0. Run /reload_conf to reset.` Prevents the bot from opening new trades by temporarily setting "max_open_trades" to 0. Open trades will be handled via their regular rules (ROI / Sell-signal, stoploss, ...). After this, give the bot time to close off open trades (can be checked via `/status table`). Once all positions are sold, run `/stop` to completely stop the bot. `/reload_conf` resets "max_open_trades" to the value set in the configuration and resets this command. !!! warning The stop-buy signal is ONLY active while the bot is running, and is not persisted anyway, so restarting the bot will cause this to reset. ### /status For each open trade, the bot will send you the following message. > **Trade ID:** `123` `(since 1 days ago)` > **Current Pair:** CVC/BTC > **Open Since:** `1 days ago` > **Amount:** `26.64180098` > **Open Rate:** `0.00007489` > **Current Rate:** `0.00007489` > **Current Profit:** `12.95%` > **Stoploss:** `0.00007389 (-0.02%)` ### /status table Return the status of all open trades in a table format. ``` ID Pair Since Profit ---- -------- ------- -------- 67 SC/BTC 1 d 13.33% 123 CVC/BTC 1 h 12.95% ``` ### /count Return the number of trades used and available. ``` current max --------- ----- 2 10 ``` ### /profit Return a summary of your profit/loss and performance. > **ROI:** Close trades > ∙ `0.00485701 BTC (258.45%)` > ∙ `62.968 USD` > **ROI:** All trades > ∙ `0.00255280 BTC (143.43%)` > ∙ `33.095 EUR` > > **Total Trade Count:** `138` > **First Trade opened:** `3 days ago` > **Latest Trade opened:** `2 minutes ago` > **Avg. Duration:** `2:33:45` > **Best Performing:** `PAY/BTC: 50.23%` ### /forcesell > **BITTREX:** Selling BTC/LTC with limit `0.01650000 (profit: ~-4.07%, -0.00008168)` ### /forcebuy > **BITTREX:** Buying ETH/BTC with limit `0.03400000` (`1.000000 ETH`, `225.290 USD`) Note that for this to work, `forcebuy_enable` needs to be set to true. [More details](configuration.md/#understand-forcebuy_enable) ### /performance Return the performance of each crypto-currency the bot has sold. > Performance: > 1. `RCN/BTC 57.77%` > 2. `PAY/BTC 56.91%` > 3. `VIB/BTC 47.07%` > 4. `SALT/BTC 30.24%` > 5. `STORJ/BTC 27.24%` > ... ### /balance Return the balance of all crypto-currency your have on the exchange. > **Currency:** BTC > **Available:** 3.05890234 > **Balance:** 3.05890234 > **Pending:** 0.0 > **Currency:** CVC > **Available:** 86.64180098 > **Balance:** 86.64180098 > **Pending:** 0.0 ### /daily Per default `/daily` will return the 7 last days. The example below if for `/daily 3`: > **Daily Profit over the last 3 days:** ``` Day Profit BTC Profit USD ---------- -------------- ------------ 2018-01-03 0.00224175 BTC 29,142 USD 2018-01-02 0.00033131 BTC 4,307 USD 2018-01-01 0.00269130 BTC 34.986 USD ``` ### /whitelist Shows the current whitelist > Using whitelist `StaticPairList` with 22 pairs > `IOTA/BTC, NEO/BTC, TRX/BTC, VET/BTC, ADA/BTC, ETC/BTC, NCASH/BTC, DASH/BTC, XRP/BTC, XVG/BTC, EOS/BTC, LTC/BTC, OMG/BTC, BTG/BTC, LSK/BTC, ZEC/BTC, HOT/BTC, IOTX/BTC, XMR/BTC, AST/BTC, XLM/BTC, NANO/BTC` ### /blacklist [pair] Shows the current blacklist. If Pair is set, then this pair will be added to the pairlist. Also supports multiple pairs, seperated by a space. Use `/reload_conf` to reset the blacklist. > Using blacklist `StaticPairList` with 2 pairs >`DODGE/BTC`, `HOT/BTC`. ### /edge Shows pairs validated by Edge along with their corresponding winrate, expectancy and stoploss values. > **Edge only validated following pairs:** ``` Pair Winrate Expectancy Stoploss -------- --------- ------------ ---------- DOCK/ETH 0.522727 0.881821 -0.03 PHX/ETH 0.677419 0.560488 -0.03 HOT/ETH 0.733333 0.490492 -0.03 HC/ETH 0.588235 0.280988 -0.02 ARDR/ETH 0.366667 0.143059 -0.01 ``` ### /version > **Version:** `0.14.3`