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Today, I was startled again by the oracle price feed issue during the review... During those few seconds of the market spike, the order book had already recovered, but the price feed was a half beat slow, and positions were still calculated based on the "old price." The result was: what you thought was a safe margin suddenly became insufficient, and the liquidation line was pulled upward. To put it simply, delay doesn't necessarily cause more losses, but it can make your death more sudden, especially for those who trade futures and love to push the limits (like me).
Recently, in the group, there's been a lot of arguing about privacy coins/mixing compliance. Watching it, I have only one feeling: when boundaries are blurred, risk is never about "right or wrong," but about whether it hits you first or not. So now I prefer to open fewer positions and place my stop-loss at a level where I can still withstand price feed fluctuations.
I trust data more than intuition; intuition is too easily pulled by that shadow line, while data at least reminds me: don't stubbornly hold on. That's all for now.