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# Health Factor and Liquidation on Unleash

### Health Factor

Overall view of Health Factor.

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Risk Details of Health Factor.

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### Liquidation

Borrowing or withdrawing any asset will decrease your Health Factor. If your active borrowed balance exhausts its liquidity (by reaching a Health Factor below 1), you will be at risk of liquidation.

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Carefully consider your strategies before borrowing or withdrawing assets. However, you can always increase your Health Factor by either repaying your previous loans or supplying more assets as collateral.

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*Please note that If your Health Factor drops below 1, your assets will be automatically liquidated.*
{% endhint %}

Learn more about Health Factor and Liquidation [here](/unleashmarket/borrowing.md).


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