#Strategy加码BTC配置 Last year's liquidation was like paying tuition. Over the years of struggling and learning, I gradually understood what it means to respect the market. As we enter 2026, I set a goal for myself — to never let this happen a second time. No greed, no chasing highs, just trading steadily and accumulating step by step. I am optimistic about the long-term trend of $BTC, but I place even more importance on risk management for each trade. Only in this way can we survive longer and stay more stable in this magnificent market. Keep going, everyone.

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GamefiEscapeArtistvip
· 01-02 16:51
The liquidation was really painful, but at least I survived, so I made a profit. Risk control is easier to talk about than to do; most people still get wiped out by FOMO. Nice, this is the right way to live.
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CryptoTherapistvip
· 01-02 14:46
ngl, that liquidation hit different. but here's what i'm detecting in your narrative—classic trauma response followed by denial masquerading as zen wisdom. you're describing textbook "portfolio anxiety syndrome" disguised as discipline. the real question? will your psychological resistance hold when btc pumps 40% overnight and fomo kicks in again? 🧠📊
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 01-02 14:46
A single margin call and you'll understand—this is the most expensive lesson.
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DAOdreamervip
· 01-02 14:44
Getting liquidated once is enough to wake you up; trading really depends on time and experience. --- Only after proper risk control do you dare to add positions; really, otherwise it's just gambling. --- Sounds good, but I'm just worried I can't resist chasing the highs again, hehe. --- Long-term holding of BTC is no problem, but that "per trade risk control"—it's much easier to say than to do. --- Last year, everyone who got liquidated said the same thing, and then... you know how it goes. --- Saying "steady accumulation" is easy, but when you really can't hold on anymore... --- Forget it, I have to admit the market won this round. Better to follow the rules obediently.
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GasGuruvip
· 01-02 14:38
Liquidation tuition is really expensive, it depends on your level of awareness. Risk control is the real skill to survive, I agree with that. BTC is definitely fine in the long term, the key is to survive until that day. I like this mindset, much more reliable than shouting a million every day. Not chasing highs really hit me; too many people get caught up in FOMO.
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AirdropHermitvip
· 01-02 14:35
That liquidation was a real painful lesson. Staying calm and steady is the most important now.
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ContractHuntervip
· 01-02 14:31
That time of liquidation was indeed a lesson learned, but just surviving and crawling out is already a win, haha.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 01-02 14:22
One liquidation was enough to make me smart. This realization came at the cost of tuition fees.
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