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#比特币价格波动 Recently, there have been many discussions about Bitcoin's future trend next year. Some analysts believe the probability of a significant decline in Q1 is low, and some institutions expect 2026 to be a strong rebound year. Honestly, these opinions are quite interesting, but I want to remind everyone — no matter how good the predictions are, they cannot change the market's uncertainty.
Bitcoin's performance this year has indeed been somewhat disappointing, but from a longer-term perspective, a 100% increase over two years and nearly 300% over three years are truly remarkable compound growth. However, this also highlights how high the volatility is. Those short-term chasing and panic-selling mentalities often suffer losses in such assets.
My advice remains the same old approach: First, don't put all your eggs in one basket; the proportion of Bitcoin in your overall asset allocation should be reasonable. Second, if you choose to hold, be mentally prepared — a 50% increase doesn't excite you, and a 30% drop doesn't make you panic. Third, regularly review your positions and initial intentions — are you truly optimistic about the long term, or just trying to gamble on a short-term rebound?
The market voices are noisy, but your investment plan should be clear. Stay calm, hold your bottom line, and time will give the answer.