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Just reviewed last night's trade that was "almost liquidated but actually was my own fault": I was watching the liquidation hot zone and got nervous, so I rushed in at market price, and as a result, the slippage directly increased my cost. Later, when I wanted to add to my position, I found that the depth couldn't support my small amount, and the more I added, the more it felt like I was filling a pit... To put it simply, my order timing was chaotic; the more anxious I was, the more I lost. Now I set a rule for myself: first check if the order book is thick enough; if not, split the orders and slowly execute, better to miss out than to force it. Recently, everyone has been earning testnet points and guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I also feel itchy, but thinking about the thin liquidity and emotional volatility, slippage just comes to tax... Forget it, just stay alive, and wait for the opportunity to jump again.