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This is what I do to keep 4 positive: Meridian, Veil, Suda and Hexis.
Eventually the syndicate you make purchases with will be too low rank to buy those items, or will go negative when you recover the points on their enemy syndicate.
The only way to make all syndicates positive is to carefully max a couple syndicates. Move to two other syndicates and carefully max them, then switch to the "rival" and level them until that rival's ally goes positive. You then have to take off all syndicate emblems and ignore them.
You can basically balance out the syndicates, but only if you stop using syndicate points for purchases.
Doing 5 at once sounds like it's more for the challenge than to actually have standing to spend
2 is easy, 3 is with some management, 4 and beyond is for no lifes
If you picked both steel meridian and red veil, you cannot do a third syndicate without making another one angry.
It's slow but you can have four syndicates in the black and two in the red. I don't bother running all the syndicate missions or scouring the levels for tokens, I just use the sigil. If you want the weapons, you can often trade like for like.
Work for Arbiters and Perrin. You get New Loka and Suda for free.