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#2026年比特币行情展望 【Living in the crypto world is the biggest win】
Those who can survive long-term in the digital asset market are not those who make a quick profit once, but those who know how to avoid traps that can kick you out immediately.
Especially when starting with limited capital—a few thousand or ten thousand yuan—it's impossible to withstand impulsive heavy positions all at once. Market fluctuations can wipe out half of your account in an instant.
I’ve also taken wrong turns myself. Back then, chasing high, stubbornly holding losses, and frantically adding positions, all led to my principal shrinking. Only later did I realize: just staying alive in the market is already a win. So I set three unwavering rules for myself, and since then, I’ve never been swept away by a single trend:
**Rule 1: Always leave a backup plan.** No matter how tempting the trend, don’t go all-in. Opportunities are everywhere, but if your capital is gone, you’re out. You can gradually add to your position when the trend is favorable, and cut decisively if you judge wrong—this isn’t cowardice, it’s survival skills.
**Rule 2: Stop-loss and take-profit should be decisive.** Accept losses when they happen, take profits when you can, and never get caught up in the "let’s wait and see" mindset. Digital assets can turn around faster than flipping a page—one big bearish candle can wipe out all your previous gains. Strict trading discipline is the real life-saving rope.
**Rule 3: Only engage with assets you truly understand.** Blind recommendations in groups, screenshots showing off profits, videos bragging about gains—most likely, they have nothing to do with you. If you jump in without understanding the basic logic of the project, you’re just gambling on luck, and you’ll end up losing even more. Missing one or two opportunities isn’t a big deal; over-leveraging is what truly leads to total loss.
There’s no shortage of people wanting to get rich overnight, but what’s truly rare is a trader who can control their mindset and not be driven by emotions.
The capital you hold isn’t primarily about how many times it can multiply—it's about whether you can hold steady. Keep it safe, and you can talk about growth; lose it, and no matter how fierce the trend, it’s irrelevant to you. Instead of rushing in, it’s better to survive until the mid-game of the market.