This page combines common gotchas and informations which are exchange-specific and most likely don't apply to other exchanges.
!!! Tip "Stoploss on Exchange"
Binance supports stoploss_on_exchange
and uses stop-loss-limit orders. It provides great advantages, so we recommend to benefit from it.
For Binance, please add "BNB/<STAKE>"
to your blacklist to avoid issues.
Accounts having BNB accounts use this to pay for fees - if your first trade happens to be on BNB
, further trades will consume this position and make the initial BNB order unsellable as the expected amount is not there anymore.
Binance has been split into 3, and users must use the correct ccxt exchange ID for their exchange, otherwise API keys are not recognized.
- binance.com - International users. Use exchange id:
binance
. - binance.us - US based users. Use exchange id:
binanceus
. - binance.je - Binance Jersey, trading fiat currencies. Use exchange id:
binanceje
.
!!! Tip "Stoploss on Exchange"
Kraken supports stoploss_on_exchange
and can use both stop-loss-market and stop-loss-limit orders. It provides great advantages, so we recommend to benefit from it.
You can use either "limit"
or "market"
in the order_types.stoploss
configuration setting to decide which type to use.
The Kraken API does only provide 720 historic candles, which is sufficient for Freqtrade dry-run and live trade modes, but is a problem for backtesting.
To download data for the Kraken exchange, using --dl-trades
is mandatory, otherwise the bot will download the same 720 candles over and over, and you'll not have enough backtest data.
Due to the heavy rate-limiting applied by Kraken, the following configuration section should be used to download data:
"ccxt_async_config": {
"enableRateLimit": true,
"rateLimit": 3100
},
!!! Warning "Downloading data from kraken" Downloading kraken data will require significantly more memory (RAM) than any other exchange, as the trades-data needs to be converted into candles on your machine. It will also take a long time, as freqtrade will need to download every single trade that happened on the exchange for the pair / timerange combination, therefore please be patient.
Bittrex does not support market orders. If you have a message at the bot startup about this, you should change order type values set in your configuration and/or in the strategy from "market"
to "limit"
. See some more details on this here in the FAQ.
Bittrex split its exchange into US and International versions. The International version has more pairs available, however the API always returns all pairs, so there is currently no automated way to detect if you're affected by the restriction.
If you have restricted pairs in your whitelist, you'll get a warning message in the log on Freqtrade startup for each restricted pair.
The warning message will look similar to the following:
[...] Message: bittrex {"success":false,"message":"RESTRICTED_MARKET","result":null,"explanation":null}"
If you're an "International" customer on the Bittrex exchange, then this warning will probably not impact you. If you're a US customer, the bot will fail to create orders for these pairs, and you should remove them from your whitelist.
You can get a list of restricted markets by using the following snippet:
import ccxt
ct = ccxt.bittrex()
_ = ct.load_markets()
res = [ f"{x['MarketCurrency']}/{x['BaseCurrency']}" for x in ct.publicGetMarkets()['result'] if x['IsRestricted']]
print(res)
!!! Tip "Stoploss on Exchange"
FTX supports stoploss_on_exchange
and can use both stop-loss-market and stop-loss-limit orders. It provides great advantages, so we recommend to benefit from it.
You can use either "limit"
or "market"
in the order_types.stoploss
configuration setting to decide which type of stoploss shall be used.
To use subaccounts with FTX, you need to edit the configuration and add the following:
"exchange": {
"ccxt_config": {
"headers": {
"FTX-SUBACCOUNT": "name"
}
},
}
Should you experience constant errors with Nonce (like InvalidNonce
), it is best to regenerate the API keys. Resetting Nonce is difficult and it's usually easier to regenerate the API keys.
- The Ocean (exchange id:
theocean
) exchange uses Web3 functionality and requiresweb3
python package to be installed:
$ pip3 install web3
Most exchanges return current incomplete candle via their OHLCV/klines API interface. By default, Freqtrade assumes that incomplete candle is fetched from the exchange and removes the last candle assuming it's the incomplete candle.
Whether your exchange returns incomplete candles or not can be checked using the helper script from the Contributor documentation.
Due to the danger of repainting, Freqtrade does not allow you to use this incomplete candle.
However, if it is based on the need for the latest price for your strategy - then this requirement can be acquired using the data provider from within the strategy.
Advanced options can be configured using the _ft_has_params
setting, which will override Defaults and exchange-specific behavior.
Available options are listed in the exchange-class as _ft_has_default
.
For example, to test the order type FOK
with Kraken, and modify candle limit to 200 (so you only get 200 candles per API call):
"exchange": {
"name": "kraken",
"_ft_has_params": {
"order_time_in_force": ["gtc", "fok"],
"ohlcv_candle_limit": 200
}
!!! Warning Please make sure to fully understand the impacts of these settings before modifying them.