When your borrowing position is only three steps away from the liquidation line, I usually stop and avoid adding drama: treat the health/margin ratio as a delay indicator, leaving some "execution buffer." If you can make up the difference, do it in small amounts over several times, rather than all at once; if you don't want to add principal, first reduce leverage, sell a small portion to push the red line further away, which is more comfortable than betting on a rebound. Also, set up automation properly: price alerts, reserve gas, pay off what you owe first, to avoid being slow during on-chain congestion. Recently, NFT royalties have been a heated topic, but honestly, it's also a tug-of-war between cash flow and liquidity... I'm more concerned about not letting liquidation turn me into liquidity. Just jot these down before bed, that's all for now.

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