Sometimes the loss isn't because you made the wrong judgment, but because the price feed was half a beat slow. The oracle didn't keep up at that moment, and the position still looked stable on the surface. When it suddenly caught up with the latest quote, the liquidation line was like it was teleported over— you didn't even have time to click to reduce your position. What's more embarrassing is that, on-chain, the trades didn't seem to have much fluctuation, but in the end, there were a series of liquidations, as if someone was fast-forwarding in the background.



Recently, everyone has been using ETF capital flows and US stock sentiment to speculate on crypto price movements, and I'm tired of it... Honestly, no matter how lively the macro environment is, when it comes to your position, it's still these "gears in the corner" that are biting you. Anyway, before I leverage up now, I always check: what oracle does this pool use, and what's the update frequency like? Don't wait until the price recovers and I'm gone.
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