I stick with just one exchange for all my trading. Keeps things simple and reduces the hassle of managing multiple accounts across different platforms.
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TokenAlchemist
· 22h ago
nah man, that's where you're leaving alpha on the table. single exchange = single inefficiency vector you're exposed to. you're basically handicapping your arbitrage surface by not exploiting cross-chain routing spreads. kinda shortsighted tbh
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-07 05:52
One exchange is enough, to keep things simple. Multiple accounts are really a hassle, I can't be bothered to mess around.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 01-07 05:52
Is one exchange enough? I feel the risk is too high... What if it runs away or gets hacked?
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HodlKumamon
· 01-07 05:52
Single exchange faction, but data shows that the Sharpe ratio for multi-chain diversification risk can be 0.3 higher (◍•ᴗ•◍)
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GateUser-26d7f434
· 01-07 05:37
Is one exchange enough? What if it crashes... wouldn't that eliminate risk diversification?
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DegenDreamer
· 01-07 05:33
Trading on a single exchange really simplifies things, but the worry is that if one platform crashes, it could go bankrupt directly...
I stick with just one exchange for all my trading. Keeps things simple and reduces the hassle of managing multiple accounts across different platforms.