#我的Gate交易时刻


In the early hours of June 19th, Bitcoin dropped to around $62,600, liquidating approximately $180 million in long positions across the network within an hour. When I saw this post, I sat in front of my computer in a daze for a long time—because just a few months ago, I experienced the exact same night.

It was March 2026, Bitcoin was fluctuating around $65,000, and I had opened a 3x leveraged long position, reasoning that "the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates sooner or later, Bitcoin is long-term bullish." The logic itself wasn't wrong, but I overlooked one thing: the market can ignore logic for a long time, long enough for your position to become unmanageable.

In the following two weeks, BTC fell from $65,000 to $58,000. I didn't cut my losses; instead, I kept adding to my position—each dip made me think "this is the bottom." Eventually, I was forcibly liquidated at $58,200, losing about 40% of my total position at the time.

After that liquidation, I did three things:

First, I completely reduced my leverage. Now, my contract position is at most 2x, and I must set stop-loss orders in advance—placing them at entry and never removing them.

Second, I learned to distinguish between "judgment" and "position." Judgment can be long-term, but position must respect short-term fluctuations. No matter how good the logic, it can't withstand a 30% correction.

Third, I accepted that "stop-loss is right, even if it looks wrong in hindsight." My biggest problem before was refusing to admit I was wrong—always thinking that stopping out meant "losing," but in reality, stop-loss is about accepting small losses to stay in the game.

On June 19th, BTC fell to $62,600, about 7.5% below the $67,300 high on June 15th. The trigger for this decline was the reversal of the "buy the rumor, sell the fact" pattern after the Iran-U.S. peace agreement was reached—news itself was positive, but the market had already priced it in, and the realization of the good news became a signal to sell.

To newcomers, I want to say: contracts are not impossible to trade, but you must think clearly—are you making money from the direction, or from timing? If it's from direction, why leverage? If it's from timing, why hold through the dips? Clarifying this question can help you avoid many losses.
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