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# Quantum Strategies/Management

Introducing the automated position management feature, users can deposit liquidity with a single click, effortlessly. This integrated tool eliminates the need for manual calculations or external integrations and enables users to automatically modify their positions, earning fee rewards while remaining within the specified range.

To ensure the profitability of liquidity providers in V3, the Position Manager tool offers a variety of features. These include single-token deposits using ZAP, automatic position adjustments to keep positions consistently in range and earning rewards, optimization of position price ranges to balance higher yields from farming with stability, and minimization of impermanent loss. The tool also automatically compounds trading fee rewards without incurring gas fees and maximizes yields from farms by depositing them into flexible reward pools.

QUANTUM addresses the diverse requirements of its users by offering a range of tailor-made strategies designed to maximize returns. Users can create or contribute to these strategies, seamlessly manage their assets, and choose between wide or narrow ranges. Moreover, they can construct bespoke ranges with adjustable fees and take advantage of automated strategies supervised by DeFiEdge. With these resources at their disposal, users can effortlessly adapt their investment strategies and achieve optimal profits.


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