This is a good way of looking at it. If you deposit e.g. $1m ETH and $1m USDT in an ETH/USDT pool and then short $1m of ETH perpetual swaps you are delta neutral, lose if the px goes up or down, and collect on pool fees and swap funding rate (assuming funding rate is positive)
Pools with px ranges have a formula like (x+a)(y+b)=k rather than xy=k, where you can choose a, b to set a px range. The effect is that you participate more in swap fees when px is within the range, but you get completely wiped out if px moves outside the range.
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I had a go at explaining it (with more math) here -https://twitter.com/macrocephalopod/status/1414639678947475462?s=20 …
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