I heard that there are no more counterparties now? Is it really that difficult to close your position by yourself?

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CryptoGoldminevip
· 01-20 13:59
The absence of an opposing order book doesn't mean liquidity has dried up. The key is the depth and the price discovery mechanism of the computing power network. My experience is that during periods of volatility, it's actually an opportunity for efficient liquidation and positioning.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 01-19 23:55
If the counterparty is gone, you can still continue trading. This logic itself is flawed; without liquidity, where would the closing opportunities come from?
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SerumSurfervip
· 01-19 06:25
It's even harder to settle when the opposing order is gone; liquidity directly evaporates, and slippage can eat up half of your profits.
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CoffeeNFTradervip
· 01-18 02:05
The rumor that the opposing order book has disappeared has been circulated many times; the real situation is just poor liquidity. Don't be fooled.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-18 02:05
The idea that the opposing order book is gone sounds suspicious no matter how you hear it. Liquidity won't just disappear out of thin air; it's just hiding somewhere else.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-18 02:04
Losing the opposing order book is actually a good thing, indicating liquidity has dried up. You can forget about liquidating your position; this logic makes sense, right?
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LiquidatorFlashvip
· 01-18 02:01
Counterparty exhaustion? Haha, this is the real risk threshold. When liquidity breaks, the difficulty of liquidation jumps directly from 3 to 8.5...
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ContractTearjerkervip
· 01-18 01:53
It's only scary when the other side disappears. To put it simply, liquidity is dead—you can't even get out if you want to. Don't believe in free liquidation.
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ZeroRushCaptainvip
· 01-18 01:52
The opposing order book is gone, which is perfect. At this moment, pushing in is the real contrarian indicator... That's exactly what I thought last time, but I got cut in half.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 01-18 01:46
The opposing order book is gone? That means you didn't look carefully at the wallet address. From a different perspective, the data shows that big players are quietly offloading. Just imagine the subsequent plot, it should be quite exciting.
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