Here's my approach to position management and yield farming strategy that's worked pretty well for me.
On stop-loss and take-profit setups, I flip the logic—placing SL on the opposite side compared to the conventional wisdom. Risk management is key though. I never push leverage beyond 2x of my capital, keeping it conservative to avoid liquidation nightmares.
For yield farming, I'm selective about APR thresholds. I don't jump in when rates are sitting at 100%—honestly, it can take forever just to break even at that level. My rule: wait for APR around 400% minimum before deploying capital into delta strategies. Sure, I still farm at lower rates sometimes, but that's when I'm grinding for points rather than chasing pure yield.
Technically speaking, this combo keeps my portfolio stable while maximizing efficiency. Feel free to ask if you want more details!
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DataPickledFish
· 1h ago
Only getting in at 400% APR, this guy is really ruthless... Wait, reverse stop-loss? That's a pretty extreme move.
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 6h ago
Only 400% APY? Dude, your appetite is pretty big. Most people can't wait that long, right?
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MetadataExplorer
· 6h ago
2x leverage is truly the way to go; only having the courage to buy in at 400% is absolutely impressive haha
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MEVEye
· 6h ago
Only started at 400% APR, this guy indeed resisted the temptation, better than me
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MetaverseHomeless
· 7h ago
A 400% APR is still too low; I usually need to see 800% before I move.
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Blockchainiac
· 7h ago
Only jumping in at 400% APR, your mindset is really tough... I usually get itchy at 150%, but ended up going all in and losing everything.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 7h ago
Getting off at 400%, this brother is really ruthless. I'm already at zero electricity bill as a power-saving enthusiast.
Here's my approach to position management and yield farming strategy that's worked pretty well for me.
On stop-loss and take-profit setups, I flip the logic—placing SL on the opposite side compared to the conventional wisdom. Risk management is key though. I never push leverage beyond 2x of my capital, keeping it conservative to avoid liquidation nightmares.
For yield farming, I'm selective about APR thresholds. I don't jump in when rates are sitting at 100%—honestly, it can take forever just to break even at that level. My rule: wait for APR around 400% minimum before deploying capital into delta strategies. Sure, I still farm at lower rates sometimes, but that's when I'm grinding for points rather than chasing pure yield.
Technically speaking, this combo keeps my portfolio stable while maximizing efficiency. Feel free to ask if you want more details!