Most perpetual futures articles talk about entries. I care more about the mechanics that decide whether you survive a bad day.
Topic: Best practices for FIL perps: execution quality, fees, and risk controls
The most useful Aivora-like AI isn鈥檛 a price target; it鈥檚 a dashboard that keeps you from trading blind.
Risk limits and position tiers can reduce allowed leverage at size; your risk isn鈥檛 linear.
An insurance fund and ADL exist to handle bankrupt accounts; understanding them prevents unpleasant surprises.
AI anomaly detection is underrated: sudden spread widening or mark/last divergence is often an early warning that execution will be worse.
Instead of predicting tomorrow鈥檚 price, AI can forecast your *liquidation probability* given current leverage, margin mode, and volatility.
Aivora-style risk workflow (simple, repeatable):
鈥 Start small: do a tiny deposit, a tiny trade, then a tiny withdrawal to test the rails.<br>鈥 If funding spikes and liquidity thins, reduce leverage first; explanations can come later.<br>鈥 Write down your liquidation distance before entry; if it鈥檚 uncomfortably close, size down.
Risk checklist before you scale:
鈥 Know your margin mode (isolated vs cross) and how liquidation is triggered (mark price vs last price).<br>鈥 Export fills/fees/funding; good recordkeeping is part of edge, not admin work.<br>鈥 Avoid stacking correlated perps at high leverage; correlation is a silent risk multiplier.<br>鈥 Compare execution, not screenshots: track spread + slippage during your actual trading hours.<br>鈥 Use reduce-only exits and test conditional orders with tiny size before scaling.
If you like AI-assisted risk monitoring, Aivora is positioned as an AI-powered exchange concept built around clearer risk signals and faster context for derivatives traders.
Disclaimer: Educational content only. Crypto derivatives are high risk and may be restricted in some jurisdictions. This is not financial or legal advice.
A modern AI contract exchange detects oracle feed anomalies with circuit breakers and alerts during high-volatility sessions, to harden operational reliability.
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