Trading Settings interface
Open page: https://live.gunbot.com/pairs/

Trading Settings is where you add pairs to trade with Gunbot and manage the settings attached to those pairs. It is the main configuration page for deciding what your bot is allowed to trade.
What you can do here
Use Trading Settings to:
- Add new trading pairs for a selected exchange.
- Browse or search available markets when the exchange supports market listing.
- Enter pairs manually in Gunbot notation, such as
USDT-BTC. - Choose the strategy a pair should use.
- Copy settings from an existing pair.
- Import a setup from a leaderboard entry where supported.
- Enable, disable, edit, or remove configured pairs.
This page is about pair setup. It does not analyze past strategy performance. Use Dashboard and Backtesting for performance review.
Active pairs
The Active pairs tab shows the pairs already configured in your Gunbot instance. Use it to check which markets are enabled, which exchange they belong to, and which strategy is assigned.
This is useful before expanding your setup. You can quickly see if a pair already exists, whether a pair is disabled, or whether too many pairs are using the same strategy without review.
Adding pairs
The Add pairs tab is one of the main reasons to use this page. Start by selecting the exchange and market type, then choose the pair or enter it manually.
Gunbot pair notation puts the quote currency first. For example, a Bitcoin market quoted in USDT is written as USDT-BTC.
When adding several pairs, choose a strategy and decide whether to start from defaults, copy an existing pair, or import settings from a known setup. This keeps pair expansion controlled instead of making every new market a blank manual configuration job.
Editing pair settings
Open a pair to adjust its strategy settings. This is where you tune how that pair should trade. Some users make small changes to one pair. Others use an existing working setup as a starting point for a group of related pairs.
Check the exchange and pair name before saving. The same market on a different exchange is a separate configured pair.
How Trading Settings fits the workflow
Use Trading Settings when you decide what the bot should trade. Use Dashboard to compare existing pairs, Chart to inspect one pair, Backtesting to test strategy ideas, and Risk Management to review exposure controls.