clAMM Δ Analyzer by ilo0x

PnL Lower
PnL Upper
Max Gain
Δ-Neutral
Liquidation
PnL ($)
IL ($)
drag vertical lines to adjust range & entry
Leverage
2.0x
30%

clAMM Δ Analyzer

What is this?

An interactive tool for analyzing concentrated liquidity AMM (clAMM) positions with leverage. It visualizes how your position's PnL, impermanent loss, and delta change across a price range — helping you understand your risk before deploying capital.

Key concepts

Range (Lower / Upper) — the price bounds of your concentrated liquidity position. Fees are only earned while the price is within this range. A tighter range means more capital efficiency but higher risk of going out of range.

Leverage — multiplies your position size by borrowing additional capital. A 2x leverage on a $1,000 deposit creates a $2,000 LP position with $1,000 borrowed.

Entry price — the market price at which you open the position. This determines initial composition and PnL reference.

QUOTE vs BASE debt

QUOTE debt (e.g. USDC) — you borrow stablecoins. Your debt stays constant in dollar terms regardless of price movement. This gives you long exposure: you profit when price rises because your LP holds BASE assets that appreciate, while your debt doesn't grow.

BASE debt (e.g. ETH/BTC) — you borrow the volatile asset. Your debt grows in dollar terms as price rises. This creates a more delta-neutral or short-biased position: the borrowed BASE offsets the BASE in your LP, reducing directional exposure.

In short: QUOTE debt = bullish lean, BASE debt = hedged / bearish lean.

Reading the chart

The purple curve shows your net PnL across prices. Green fill = profit, red fill = loss. The dashed orange line shows impermanent loss vs simply holding. Vertical lines are draggable — grab them to adjust bounds and entry.

Δ-Neutral — price(s) where your PnL crosses zero. Liquidation — where net value hits your margin threshold.

Controls

Lock icon — when locked, dragging one bound won't move the other or entry. Useful for fine-tuning. Label styles — switch between axis labels, cursor-following labels, or a side panel via the dot menu.

Links

𝕏 @ilo_0x · Blog on Paragraph

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