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Recently, many people have been talking about oracle price feeds, and it triggered my anxiety again: if the feed delay occurs, your position is basically like "blind flying." When the market drops sharply, the on-chain data still shows the old price; by the time it updates, the liquidation line might jump directly from "okay" to "gone," and you might not even have time to add margin... To put it simply, it's not that I misjudged the direction, but the time lag that kills people.
Currently, macro noises like rate cut expectations and the US dollar index are quite significant, and risk assets are fluctuating wildly, making it easier to get itchy fingers. My own noise reduction strategy is one thing: look less at emotional posts, and focus more on the update time/deviation threshold of the oracle you're using. If it feels off, just lower your leverage a notch—slower but more solid.