These past couple of days, I've been feeling a bit anxious watching the market, liquidity dries up, orders are as thin as paper, a slight push causes slippage to skyrocket, liquidation lines shift accordingly, and as long as open interest is holding on, it's even easier for things to go wrong. Honestly, at times like this, don't think about "buying the bottom," first lower your leverage, reduce your position size, surviving is winning half the battle. Actually, when news about tax hikes, compliance tightening or loosening in certain regions comes out, everyone's expectations for deposits and withdrawals immediately change, orders become more hesitant, and market depth becomes even emptier. Anyway, I now prefer to miss the rebound rather than get my account pierced by a needle, so that's how it is for now.

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