Now I look at lending positions just like reading a health report. When the liquidation line is three steps away from the red line, my first reaction isn't "hold on," but to lower the borrowed amount a bit, even if it means earning less. If I need to add margin, I don't do it all at once; I do it in two steps, leaving some room for the nasty small probabilities like on-chain congestion or slippage.



Then I check the protocol parameters and oracle sources, and casually glance at whether large wallet addresses are collectively moving positions at the same time. Sometimes it's not that you're slow to act; others are preparing to harvest you. Recently, with all the fuss over NFT royalties, I believe even more in one thing: when liquidity arrives, everyone talks about ideals; when it leaves, only rules matter. Anyway, with liquidation, if you lose, there's no regret medicine. I'd rather appear a bit more cautious.
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