04-26-2018, 03:19 PM
This is all going to change but this is the way to look at the config files:
- When running Gekko over the commandline the config is your interface to tell gekko what you want (what market, what strategy, what parameters).
- When starting the Gekko UI: You can run multiple Gekkos, and you configure them inside the UI (what market, what strategy, what parameters), as such there is no reason to specify a config file when using the UI.
That said: It kind of grew out of proportions and I am revamping the config system in the next version.
- When running Gekko over the commandline the config is your interface to tell gekko what you want (what market, what strategy, what parameters).
- When starting the Gekko UI: You can run multiple Gekkos, and you configure them inside the UI (what market, what strategy, what parameters), as such there is no reason to specify a config file when using the UI.
That said: It kind of grew out of proportions and I am revamping the config system in the next version.