When the lending position is just three steps away from the liquidation line, I usually stop and don't add to the drama: the first step is to slightly improve the health factor, such as adding some margin or paying off a small portion of the most expensive interest, don't think about a complete turnaround; the second step is to review the volatility and correlation of the collateral/loaned assets, sometimes it's not that the position is large, but that the assets you pledged move together, and the red line is chased very quickly; the third step is to set a "manual stop-loss line" that you can accept, don't wait for the system to make decisions for you, liquidation is really more painful than impermanent loss. Recently, after seeing the spiral of inflation + studio + coin price in blockchain games, I feel even more that trusting in a "rebound" is naive, once cash flow is cut off, it's really cut off... I will adjust the alert threshold of my positions a bit later, for now, that's it.

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