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#2026年比特币行情展望 Two years ago, my brother lost 360,000 yuan in the crypto world.
That day, he sat in the living room uninstalling trading apps, and a scratch appeared on his phone screen. Looking down, he only said three words: "All gone." Then he closed the door and didn't come out for two days.
Every day, I left food at the door, and I could hear the sound of pages turning inside, but I no longer heard his lively voice and laughter from back then.
When he spoke to me again, it was early summer. In the café, he opened his phone to show me his balance—only 2,800 USD left.
"Either give up or use this little money to turn things around." His eyes changed.
That unyielding him stood up.
No one expected that this small principal would really come back step by step. From a few thousand USD to over ninety thousand USD, not only did he recover the losses but also saved some capital.
He later said that it was all the "losses' rules" that saved him.
In the past, he would go all-in and rush in; now? Never risk more than 30% of his position on a single trade. When floating losses hit 8%, he would cut immediately—no room for hesitation. He often said, "As long as the principal is there, the road is there."
He also gave up the obsession with bottom fishing and top escaping. When the trend is upward, he trades lightly with the trend; when downward, he takes small positions to short. This way, he steadily earned over five thousand USD.
The most valuable thing was his restraint. He would only leave 10% of his profit to continue rolling over, and withdraw the rest. "A little slower is better than losing everything."
He’s not a genius, just learned to suppress greed.
Later, he also helped friends grow from 1,500 USD to over 8,000 USD, advising those on the verge of liquidation to cut losses in time.
There is never a real dead end in the crypto world. As long as you stick to discipline, even the smallest capital can grow slowly. Many people get stuck in cycles, not because they lack effort, but because they lack a set of true rules. The market is always there, opportunities are always there—what matters is finding the rhythm that suits you and walking each step steadily.
The principal is still on the road, this sentence hits home.
The principal is still on the way, those words are too harsh.