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The oracle delay thing got me a bit emo when I was liquidating today. I originally wanted to pick up a chunk at low levels, but the price feed lagged by half a beat—watching my liquidation orders get swept away in real time. To put it bluntly, it’s that the timeline in the system doesn’t match real-time sentiment, and it’s pretty frustrating.
I’ve been looking through liquidation records of some older projects recently, and I found that every time there’s a price-feeding delay, the market reaction is actually pretty much like an emotional “ECG”: some people get out with time to spare, while others just suddenly have their “heart stop.” Anyway, when I’m dealing with big volatility, I loosen my stop-loss a bit, because you never know which second will turn into a “misaligned spacetime.”
Oh, by the way, about those modular concepts recently—the developers seem pretty excited, but after scanning a bunch of community posts, users (including me) are basically in the state of “what the hell is this” 😂 Let’s leave it at that. In trading, if you can stick to one habit, that’s enough—if I can only keep one habit, I’d choose a “timeline heat map”; at least you can see where it’s cutting into the action.