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When the margin position is just three steps away from the liquidation line, I usually don't tell myself any "long-term faith"… To be honest, just stay alive first.
Lower the leverage first: pay back what you can, even if it means taking a loss, rather than waiting for the system to liquidate you;
Then swap the collateral for something less volatile—don't rely on those that can drop 20% in a flash as a lifeline;
Finally, set all the warning prices properly—don't rely on willpower to monitor the market, because willpower is most likely to fail in the middle of the night.
Recently, someone was talking about certain regions increasing taxes and tightening compliance, with expectations of deposits and withdrawals changing.
People say "it doesn't affect much," but on-chain, it's very honest: those who should withdraw, withdraw; those who should add, add.
Anyway, whenever I see the phrase "close to the red line but I can still hold," I automatically assume it's a love letter to the liquidation bot.
That's all for now.