When the lending position is only three steps away from the liquidation line, I actually don't want to hold on tightly anymore... The first step is to turn on all notifications and not pretend to be dead; the second step is to figure out whether I'm betting on a rebound or just unwilling to give up, then immediately do some subtraction: either add some margin or pay back some first, anyway, make the liquidation price farther away from me. The third step is even more common—better to take a small loss and reduce leverage, sleeping well is more important than face.



Recently, cross-chain bridges have been hacked again, and oracles occasionally give abnormal quotes. Honestly, I have even less confidence that "the system will follow normal logic," so when I see everyone saying "wait for confirmation," I also start to slow down, not to add positions during those chaotic few minutes.

Not long ago, I was quite interested in a bunch of high-leverage experts. After watching for a while, I got itchy, and then I actually encountered a half-hour shake near the red line, and I unfollowed directly... It's not that they can't do it, it's just that my heart can't take it. For now, let's keep it steady.
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