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# Built-in strategies: loop, short, and vaults

The same time-based loans support structured strategies on top of the pools. In a long or loop strategy, a borrower posts collateral, borrows a stablecoin, and uses it to acquire more of an asset, increasing exposure without the risk of a price liquidation. In a short strategy, a borrower posts collateral, borrows a token, sells it at the current price, and repurchases it later to repay. Because the terms are fixed and independent of market volatility, these strategies are deterministic, which makes them well suited to automated execution. Trades route through Uniswap V3, and the protocol also exposes yield strategies through integrations such as Yearn vaults.


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