> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.rain.fi/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.rain.fi/earn/create-pool/pro/advanced-options.md).

# Advanced options

**Advanced Options**

The **Advanced Options** page provides additional configuration settings for your pool. It consists of two sections: **Automatic Liquidation** and **Advanced Pool Parameters**.

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#### **Automatic Liquidation**

**(Checkbox - Enable/Disable)**\
When enabled, collateral from liquidated positions will be automatically swapped via **Jupiter**. The proceeds will be returned to your pool, with a **2% fee applied only to profitable liquidations**.

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#### **Advanced Pool Parameters**

**(Dropdown Popup - Customizable Settings)**\
The following parameters can be specified to fine-tune the pool’s behavior:

* **Pool Utilization Rate** – Define the optimal utilization rate for the pool.
* **Minimum Loan Amount (USD)** – The smallest loan amount that can be issued. *(Default: $10)*
* **Maximum Loan Amount (USD)** – The largest loan amount that can be issued. *(Default: $100,000)*

These options provide greater control over loan allocations and risk management within the pool.

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