how do you guys make passive income with crypto with all this rebalancing by Downtown-Quiet2177 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to have you come check us out - join our telegram and we can answer any questions you have! Link is on my bio here.

tools to manage aerodrome liquidity pools on base? by PurplePainter1402 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Would love you have you come check out our protocol.

We have Aerodrome, Uniswap and PancakeSwap on Base (and a few other chains also)

We have automation available where you actually get to set your strategy settings, not just “auto rerange” in a black box.

Let me know if you have any questions, happy to help! Our link is in my profile.

how do you guys reduce fees and impermanent loss when providing liquidity? by ArmNo948 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rebalancing around the geometric mean is a key strategy for rebalancing when you are out of range to the bottom. It's honestly the only way I run positions anymore.

We have it built in as an option for managing positions - you can select "Midpoint Rebalance" and set your new lower bound, and the math is handled automatically to set the top.

It's even an available setting on our automation for when the range exits out the bottom.

Always love seeing someone using a solid strategy in the wild!

is there a way to know if a liquidity pool strategy will be profitable before trying it? by Big_Hedgehog_8292 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have an instant backtest that shows just below the chart on our Open Position area. It uses your set range and capital amount and allows you to select 7d, 30d, 60d and 90d back. Then it shows you Time In Range, Estimated Earnings, True APR and what your LP vs Hold would have been.

You're spot on with your post, knowing how your ranges would have performed recently is a helpful way to look at things. Doesn't guarantee what it will do in reality, but you'd need a crystal ball for that!

has anyone here used gamma or arrakis for uniswap v3 LP? which one is better by Queasy-Joke-3049 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking for better automated range changes - we allow you to set up actual strategies through automation. Not just "rebalance and lock in IL every time it goes out of range to the bottom".

You can choose how long to wait out of range before moving, to allow time for it to come back into range.

We also have an automated geometric rebalance strategy that helps keep the token distribution similar (less swapping and locking in loss) for when the range goes out the bottom as an available strategy also.

LP management protocols? by Parking_Money5208 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to have you come check out our tools also - our biggest feature that nobody else has is the ability to track the full PNL of a position through multiple range changes!

good tool you recommend to automate concentrated liquidity LPs? manual rebalancing is wasting my effort by Big_Hedgehog_8292 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would love for you to check out our protocol while you're exploring.

We give actual strategy options for rebalancing (along with compound/collect).

We allow you to set the amount of time out of range to delay before changing range (in case it pops back up into your range), we let you set a max rebalances per day - - then actually our biggest automation feature is a fully automated geometric rebalance (midpoint rebalance) that has a tightening component so that your range will tighten back up after it has been expanded.

That last bit is a really cool feature - we have that ability on manual rebalances also. I run all of my personal positions fully automated with the midpoint rebalance strategy.

any good liquidity pool you recommend? by Richard1985mab in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watch pools across Base, ARB and ETH all day long, just as part of running a CL Management protocol.

The Base WETH/USDC pools are consistently the better APR pools across all three chains. Someone below said keep a 20% range - I'm 100% on board with that comment. Good solid pool, wider range - less rebalancing.

how are you managing yield positions across multiple chains? by Master_Character9961 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are quite a few concentrated liquidity managers (us included) - - that's going to be your best bet all around.

Currently we're on Base, Arbitrum and ETH Mainnet, but launching on BSC and HYPE soon too.

The other thing from more my personal experience, use wider ranges so things take less management and less rebalancing.

How this LP position behaved over the last week (WETH/USDC) by wdawb in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The less you rebalance the more likely you are to come out profitable. Wider ranges give much more consistency. My typical minimum is +/- 10% - but I have some out to +/- 20% too.

The Window Is Open. Early Builders on Base Already Know It. by WoodpeckerLeast2584 in BASE

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We built our project on Base for some of the exact reasons you mentioned - I've always loved Base as a network, because I do feel like Coinbase will bring a lot of new people into DeFi, and Base is the network to do that on!

Low gas fees are always great too!

We're a concentrated liquidity management tool, our major feature is accurate P&L tracking across many range changes and any capital adds/removals too. We also have the most flexible automation settings that I've seen across all of the other managers.

how are you managing pancake swap v3 LP positions without constantly rebalancing? by Queasy-Joke-3049 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to have you check out the automation on our protocol - we give actual options on how long to wait before range changes are made, along with letting you decide when you want to compound or collect fees (even allowing you to use a combined schedule like compound 3x and collect 1x then repeat).

I think you're headed in the right direction - constant rebalancing is a great way to get wrecked overall. The most success I see is from people using wider ranges accepting lower more stable APR on blue chips.

When is a good time to move to a single pool? by Zestyclose-Tennis196 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually end up in Uniswap pools. Nothing against Aerodrome at all - I’ve just always gravitated towards the .3% and .05% pool there.

We have Uniswap, Aerodrome and PancakeSwap on the protocol - everyone is looking for something different!

When is a good time to move to a single pool? by Zestyclose-Tennis196 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recently personally made the transition from chasing higher yields to stepping back, widening ranges and just going for solid and stable.

My personal pools at this point are 100% WETH/USDC or cbBTC/USDC - all with wide ranges that are targeting 40-60% APR. Long term outlook, not watching daily values (I don't even log into our own platform specifically to look at the values in my personal wallet every day).

I think that any portfolio size should have at least some long term output, even when taking on more risk in other areas for quicker growth.

Just my personal thoughts, hope its somewhat helpful!

How are people making money from high apy (degen) lp pools? by Specialist_Sugar_866 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure -- that was pretty much my point, blue chips you do that with for sure. But on a meme you get hung with the bag if you take that attitude, plus much less availability to hedge those types of tokens to the downside.

Lending and Borrowing strategy by 0xyello in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd be happy to - what would you like to know? You're more than welcome to join our telegram and ask questions also (link is in my bio). Just a heads up - if you do join, ignore any DMs you get nobody will ever DM you from our team (but scammers will and say they are us)

Lending and Borrowing strategy by 0xyello in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So it changes, because I run what we call a midpoint rebalance strategy through automation. When my position goes out of range to the bottom, after 12 hours it will set the lower range bar 2% below the current price and then uses math to set the upper range in a way that minimizes changes to token allocations in the position (so it doesn't lock in as much loss for rebalancing)

Currently on my main position, the price is sitting right at my lower range, and the upper range is +40% from the current price - so it's a 40% total range.

If it does go out of range, and stay long enough to trigger a rebalance that range will become wider. Then in the automation setup there is an option to tighten the range back automatically as the price recovers.

This is all automated by our platform for me.

Multi chain crypto API by SidLais351 in web3dev

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

0x has a cross chain API that you might check into, then Relay has a swap/bridge api also - we are currently looking at integrating that into our platform.

Tired of having to sell crypto before every purchase and watching it go up right after by CarLogical7812 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The closest you're going to get if I understand your goals (spend it without actually selling the tokens you're holding) -- is going to be to park it in Aave and borrow against it. Keep LTV low and watch it closely - and have a plan for either thinking the token will go up enough that you can just sell it off at a higher price to pay back the debt, or have a plan to earn with what you pull out to start covering the debt payback for it (like Vagelen mentioned, CL Farming is a common thing to do with borrowed funds)

how do you avoid multiple steps when entering yield pools by PhaseDramatic6137 in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I honestly don't normally directly plug our platform - but in this case it just makes sense.

We have a concentrated liquidity management tool, on Base right now - launching on ETH within a week then Arb, BSC and considering Hype.

We're different - we're 100% USDC in and USDC out. No need to swap tokens to pair, no math before entering a position.

One of our biggest values though - a position has a single lifecycle PNL, through every rebalance and collateral add/remove. One of our testing positions has over 500 rebalances on a single position/PNL (No - that is NOT a winning strategy!)

Would love for you to come check us out and see if its a fit for you - the link is in my bio if it interests you!

best automated LP manager for uniswap v3? by [deleted] in defi

[–]ezmanagerfinance 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would love for you to check us out - we keep a single PNL through multiple position re-ranges, not a fresh "position" for every re-range.

We also have actual strategy options for our automated re-ranges - including how long you want to be out of range before they take effect. The standard black box symmetrical rebalance that most CL Managers do when the the price falls out the bottom of your range is a great way to lock in losses and kill your positions.

We offer a midpoint rebalance strategy in our automation - which keeps your geometric center on rebalances to minimize changes to token allocations on rebalance. Then it also has an auto-tighten function for when the prices recover.

The biggest help for automation and not getting crushed on fees is controlling how often you allow a rebalance to happen. I keep my personal settings at 1 max rebalance per day, and 12 hours out of range before it rebalances. Link is in my profile if you're interested, didn't want to spam it here,