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@stove-labs/arbitrage-bot-profit-finder-lite

discovers arbitrage opportunities and calculates profit

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Theory

In the process of arbitrage a trader speculates on the price differences between two markets, by taking advantage of the difference in asset prices and trades for a profit. The strategy is to buy crypto at a lower price on one exchange and sell immediately at a higher price on the other.

  • Base token is the token we want to accumulate over time through arbitrage trades. We need to have a balance of this token to start trading. It is used in the first swap/trade.
  • Quote token is the token we trade against in an arbitrage life-cycle. We don't need to have a balance of this token, because we will receive it from the first swap. Subsequently, we try to sell the total output from the first trade in the second swap for the base token.
  • Profit is the difference between base token balance before and after the arbitrage life-cycle.
  • Life cycle of the arbitrage consists of the buy and sell swap. It completes when both swaps/trades have been finalized.

An arbitrage opportunity presents itself when the same asset pair is traded on two different exchanges with varying prices. Of course we need to take into account fees as well, because those will cut into the profit opportunity.

DEX1DEX2
base tokenlow price in base tokenhigh price in base token
quote tokenhigh price in quote tokenlow price in quote token
Swap strategy
DEX1DEX2
base tokenbuysell
quote token
Flow of tokens

The profit is the difference between the base token send (1) and receive (4).

DEX1DEX2
base token(1) send(4) receive
quote token(2) receive(3) send
Objective is to find the parameters of the swap (amounts and limits)

Challenge is to find the optimal amount x, in order to calculate the required base token limits.

DEX1DEX2
base tokengetAmountInGivenOut()getAmountOutGivenIn()
quote tokenoptimal amount xamount amount x
Balances of DEX denoted as a1, b1, a2, b2
DEX1DEX2
base tokena1a2
quote tokenb1b2
Finding the optimal quote token amount x

The following formulas are simplified for 0.3% fee (=1-997/1000). The final algorithm uses parameterized fees for each exchange independently.

getAmountInGivenOut=\frac{amountOut*1000*reserveIn}{reserveOut*1000-amountOut*997}
getAmountOutGivenIn=\frac{amountIn*997*reserveOut}{reserveIn*1000+amountIn*997}
DEX1DEX2
base tokenΔa1Δa2
quote tokenxx
\Delta a_1 = getAmountInGivenOut(x) = \frac{x*1000*a_1}{b_1*1000-x*f_1}
\Delta a_2 = getAmountOutGivenIn(x) = \frac{x*f_2*a_2}{b_2*1000+x*f_2}

Finally our profit function is:

f(x)=\Delta a_2 - \Delta a_1 = \frac{x*f_2*a_2}{b_2*1000+x*f_2} - \frac{x*1000*a_1}{b_1*1000-x*f_1}

And we want to find the biggest amount of x, where x < b1 and x < b2 (can't trade more quote tokens than there is in the pool).

We set the first derivative of this function to zero. Solving that yields us x1 and x2.

\frac{\delta}{\delta x}f(x)=f'(x)=0

Rearranging the function to fit the univariate quadratic function

f'(x)= ax^2 + bx + c = 0

Allows us to extract the coefficients and solve it with this formula

x_{1,2}=-\frac{b±\sqrt{b²-4ac}}{2a}

This is an example where base token is XTZ (y-axis) and quote token kUSD (x-axis). The optimal solution for quote token amount is x=23 kUSD that gives us a profit of 0.057 XTZ. Any other value would extract less arbitrage through the two trades. image

Implementation

The input for the profit finder algorithm is an array of two elements in the form of ExchangePrice[]. It is the price of the same asset pair traded on two exchanges.

interface ExchangePrice {
  baseToken:  {
    decimals: number;
    ...
  };
  baseTokenBalance: {
    amount: string
  };
  quoteToken: {
    decimals: number;
    ...
  };
  quoteTokenBalance: {
    amount: string
  };
  fee: number;
  spotPrice: string;
  ...
}

The output of the profit finder are Swap parameters for both DEXs that can be processed by the swap execution plugin.

interface ProfitOpportunity {
  swaps: Swap[];
  profit: {
    baseTokenAmount: string;
  };
}

interface Swap {
  tokenIn: { ticker: string };
  tokenOut: { ticker: string };
  tokenInDecimals: number;
  tokenOutDecimals: number;
  type: SwapType; // buy or sell
  amount: string;
  limit: string;
  limitWithoutSlippage: string;
  ecosystemIdentifier: EcosystemIdentifier;
  identifier: ExchangeIdentifier;
}

The ProfitFinderLitePlugin first orders the prices in an ascending order. Then it needs to find the optimal quoteToken amount for the trade. For that it uses the algorithm described above. The ideal quoteToken amount is needed for the getAmountInGivenOut() and getAmountOutGivenIn() AMM methods to calculate the parameters for the swap trades.

class ProfitFinderLitePlugin implements ProfitFinderPlugin {
  findProfits(prices: ExchangePrice[]): ProfitOpportunity {
    throwForMissingDecimals(prices);
    const ascendingSpotPrices = orderLowToHigh(prices);
    const quoteTokenAmount = findOptimalQuoteTokenAmount(ascendingSpotPrices);

    const profitOpportunity = createProfitOpportunity(
      ascendingSpotPrices,
      quoteTokenAmount,
      this.config.profitSplitForSlippage
    );

    return profitOpportunity;
  }
  ...
}

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Package last updated on 28 Nov 2022

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