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These days, I've been listening to people talk about liquidations, and I suddenly realized that many people focus on K-line charts, but actually ignore the "feed price."
If the oracle is delayed by a few seconds, you might think you're still safe, but your position has already been calculated by the system at the old price... When it updates, the liquidation line feels like it's being pulled away from your feet, and suddenly it's gone, which is both funny and frustrating: I laugh at myself for still calculating the point, but I'm angry because there's no time to react.
Now I try to use low leverage and leave some buffer, preferring to earn less rather than be taught a lesson by a sudden "quote lag."
By the way, the recent testnet points wave also feels similar; everyone is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. When emotions run high, people rush in, but when the rules change again, they start complaining...
Anyway, the fog is thick, so just stay steady and don't rush to run.