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My current view on lending positions is that the biggest fear isn't a drop in price, but the mentality of being three steps away from the liquidation line and still pretending everything's fine... To put it simply, let's lay out the numbers: if the collateral drops another 10%, will it immediately turn red? If so, I usually don't wait for a "rebound," I’ll add some margin first or reduce my position a bit, even if it means earning less, it's better than being liquidated with a single click. Also, don't put all your collateral into the same asset; when Meme attention wanes and liquidity suddenly dries up, it can really collapse instantly. If a celebrity calls out a few times and you chase in, you might end up being the last one to take the hit. Anyway, I now prefer to slow down a bit, bring my health level back to a safe zone, and then sleep. Next time, I might set a rule to act when I'm five steps away from the red line. How far do you usually stay from it before you start handling it?