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#2026年比特币价格展望 Recently, the market has been like a roller coaster ride, with ups and downs that can startle you. Maintaining a calm mindset without exploding is already a compliment to yourself. Many people privately ask me if it's still possible to turn around with only 500U in hand. I honestly just laughed.
To be honest, whether you can rise or not isn't really about how much money is in your account; the key is whether you know how to trade and whether your rhythm is right.
I personally went from a few thousand U to 130,000 U, and it wasn't achieved by gambling once. It was accumulated through one trade after another.
The skills, frankly, aren't that complicated. In fact, the simpler and more direct, the better. When the market is oscillating and fluctuating, it's very tempting to trade frequently. The more you move, the more you lose. When the market has no clear direction, no matter how much you tinker, you're just paying fees. When a real trend appears, don't overthink it—just follow the rhythm.
Regarding adding positions, there's a lot to learn here. Many people's mistake is to add to a position after a loss, and run after a profit. Over time, this will definitely cause problems.
My approach is to start with a small position to test the waters. When there's floating profit, I gradually add. When the floating profit grows significantly, I push the position to let the earned money continue to roll. Don't just pour your principal into it. This way, your position won't get out of control. I also don't stick rigidly to a specific price for taking profits; it may look professional, but in reality, it's easy to get shaken out.
My usual method is to take out part of the profit first, locking in gains and protecting the cost basis. The rest is left to the trend to run; don't rush to lock in every winning trade.
Ultimately, trading is like dancing on the edge of a knife. If your rhythm is off once, you might get eliminated immediately. But as long as you get the rhythm right, whether it's 500U or 300U, you can grow it little by little. This isn't just talk; it's all built through real trading one by one.
In this kind of high-volatility market, it's actually the best time to trade. I recently reviewed my entire approach. Friends interested in learning a steady method are welcome to exchange ideas.
One last word: don't rely on luck. Only methods and rhythm can take you far. I'm already watching this $ETH opportunity. Whether you can seize the next wave depends on yourself.