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When the borrowing position is three steps away from the liquidation line, I usually stop worrying about the market and first clarify my operation sequence:
First, check if it's an asset like a prediction market or a floor price that can drop instantly; if there's high volatility, reduce leverage first.
Second, add some collateral or repay a small portion to bring the health factor out of the buffer zone—don't rely on a last-minute push to escape.
Third, review permissions, automatic renewals, and whether partial liquidation is possible, to avoid getting stuck on permissions when it actually triggers.
On-chain data tools are quite complex now; the tagging system has been criticized for lagging or even misleading, so I treat it as a reference, not a lifesaver.
Anyway, I still believe that "keeping a safety cushion is more valuable than chasing returns."