Risk Parameter Calibration

Process

Risk parameter calibration is the process of quantitatively determining and adjusting the variables that govern a financial protocol’s risk management framework. This involves setting parameters such as collateralization ratios, liquidation thresholds, and interest rate models based on market data analysis. The objective is to optimize the balance between capital efficiency for users and overall protocol solvency.
Trade Plan A visual representation of a decentralized exchange's core automated market maker AMM logic.

Trade Plan

Meaning ⎊ Written document defining a trader's strategy, rules, risk parameters, and operational framework for every trade.