# How to set a Range for your Liquidity position

Setting a Price Range has been designed to be easy! Here is a step-by-step guide on how to set up a price range.&#x20;

1. [Provide liquidity](/alcor-swap/providing-liquidity.md) to any pair

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2. Head over to "Set Price Range"

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3. Use the <mark style="color:red;">Red</mark> and <mark style="color:green;">Green</mark> Bars to determine your Liquidity Range. You can also use "Min Price" and "Max Price below"

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4. Once you have chosen your ideal Liquidity Range, complete the process by choosing how much Liquidity you want to provide.&#x20;

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5. Sign the transaction and that´s it! You can track your positions on ["Pools"](https://wax.alcor.exchange/positions)


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