How to Open a Position

  1. Navigate to our website: https://defituna.com. By default, you will land on the Markets section.

  2. Click the Connect Wallet button (the purple icon at the top of the page) and follow the prompts to connect the wallet you’d like to use.

  3. Once connected, go to the Liquidity Provision tab. There, you’ll find a table of all available pools. Select your desired trading pair by clicking on it.

  4. You’ll then be redirected to the Provide Liquidity section, where you can fully set up your position in the following order:

Position

"Pool" indicates the token pair currently selected.

"Collateral" refers to the initial deposit of funds from your wallet. You must provide at least one of the two tokens as collateral. Leverage, if enabled, can be taken against this initial deposit.

"Disable Swap" defines whether you can deposit a single asset as collateral—if disabled, DefiTuna will automatically swap the necessary amount to reach the target position ratio. If enabled, your deposit must already match the required ratio.

"Position Type" displays your directional bias, indicating whether your position is Long, Short, or Neutral. Use the PnL chart at the top of the screen to confirm that your bias aligns with your strategy.

"Leverage", if enabled, refers to the borrowed funds used to increase your LP position.

"Borrow Ratio" allows you to choose the combination at which your borrowing will occur. Generally, the asset you borrow is the one you end up shorting. You can also view the daily borrow APR

"Position Size" indicates the notional value of your position, broken down by the relevant tokens. Borrowed funds + Collateral = Position Size.

Limit Orders

When creating your position, you can choose to set Limit Orders. Learn more here.

Auto-Compounding

When creating your position, you can choose to enable Auto-Compounding. Learn more here.


If you're happy with the setup you may proceed by pressing on Create Position. You will be met with a final confirmation page which you have to confirm in order to open a position.

You can find a more in-depth guide here.

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