I started recording the feed price times on the chain before and after each near-liquidation, and I found out, it's really not that I’m shaky-handed, but the delay in the oracle causes the positions that could originally hold up to be pushed directly to the liquidation line... The price clearly came back, but the liquidation line still seems unresponsive, and by the time it updates that second, the position is already gone. To put it simply, now I look at leverage not only based on volatility but also on whether the "feed price is keeping up," otherwise it’s like playing a sluggish on-chain mini-game, dying in frustration. By the way, I’ve also been thinking about the recent NFT royalty disputes, everyone arguing over who should get more or less, but my feeling is more straightforward: when liquidity tightens and matching gets chaotic, the ones who get hurt the most are often small traders... Anyway, I’ll first record the details of each time I get wrecked, so at least next time I lose my cat food, I’ll know how I lost it.

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