Lending positions are only "three steps" away from the liquidation line, which actually feels quite scary, making my stomach a bit tight, and my eyes sore after staring for a long time. My habit isn't to bet on rebounds; I do two small things first: pay off what I can, add a little to the collateral, and push the red line outward, even if it's just a small push. Then split the position, leaving some that can be closed at any time, so I don't end up having to go all-in with a single click. I understand that on-chain data tools and tags have recently been criticized for lagging, but honestly, I prefer to look at my margin ratio and worst-case scenario: if another shock hits today, can I still survive? Survive first, then talk about opportunities. That's it for now.

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