The feeling of being three steps away from the liquidation line is like your heartbeat starting to accelerate. Usually, I don't bet on "a rebound"; I first make sure my position is safe enough to sleep: either add some collateral or pay off part of the debt to restore health; if I’m too lazy to watch the market, I reduce leverage a bit, accepting some trading fees if I lose, so the system doesn't have to make decisions for me. I also have a small habit of writing the warning price in a memo in advance; when it hits, I execute mechanically without last-minute arguments. By the way, when major chains are upgrading or maintaining, network congestion and price feed delays can happen, and if the liquidation line is too close, don’t play with heartbeat risk… I prefer to leave some buffer, earning slowly but feeling more secure.

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