Seeing someone selling "LP = lying down collecting fees" as an investment product again, I really want to laugh. When the AMM curve is set there, and the price deviates, you’re passively forced to rebalance. Honestly, impermanent loss isn’t some mysterious thing; it’s because you’re providing liquidity with your position for others. Ignoring pool parameters, not considering the range, and not accounting for volatility—don’t be surprised if in the end you find yourself "earning fees but losing tokens."



Recently, AI agents and automated trading systems have been quite popular too. They boast "full automation," but the on-chain interaction permissions are open as if walking around naked... I’d rather earn a little less than wake up one day to find my wallet’s permissions turned into a self-service buffet.

A few days ago, I set alerts/limits for my LP positions; when the price hits, I automatically withdraw half. As a result, my mindset really changed: I used to watch the market like waiting for a verdict, now I at least know how much I can lose at most, and I don’t get as angry with the market anymore. Anyway, market making isn’t faith; it’s accounting.
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