Before sharing the story of #微策略持续增持BTC , let me first talk about my personal understanding. In my opinion, it is currently very difficult for the price of $BTC to drop below 80,000. Major institutions and organizations are continuously buying mainstream cryptocurrencies. They should be the least afraid of crypto becoming a bubble because they can essentially create a bubble themselves.

I only started to get involved in the crypto world around 2022 when I was 20 years old. At that time, I was thinking about eating, drinking, and having fun every day. As a girl, I naturally didn't have to worry about saving money.

Due to some fortunate coincidences, I got into the crypto world. Initially, it was just a method of payment, and I eventually chose Binance over a competitor.

Because making money was easy, and a string of numbers in data didn't provide the same real feeling as cash, I began to pay more attention to the functions of exchanges. Due to the scale of funds, I always focused on contracts.

It's simple; the feeling of small funds leveraging large funds is too tempting. Every second of K-line movement pulls at the pulse rate.

As expected, during the beginner's protection period, I could make money just by opening positions casually. At that time, I had no idea of the market's cruelty; I earned in a muddled way and lost without knowing why. I didn't even pay attention to the big coins priced just over 10,000, focusing instead on some altcoins.

As I mentioned earlier, I am a dance teacher. When I teach kids in the dance studio every day, that should be the happiest time for me. This feeling of being busy fascinates me; at least I can forget about the positions that are still losing.

Looking back over the past two years, I've lost around 30 times, all in contracts. Fortunately, it hasn't reached the point of borrowing money to trade crypto. In reality, it has indeed affected some things, like feeling reluctant to buy a 500 lipstick while not caring about a 500 U loss...

Summarizing the losses, they were almost all due to having too many positions or being too heavy on positions, or encountering a market crash since I am a girl who likes to go long 😨

After several rounds of liquidation, I consider myself capable of not opening too many positions and finding suitable opportunities to enter, but I encountered another problem: profit withdrawal, even losses on exit.

Alright, I've written quite a bit today and I'm a bit tired. It's time to go out and watch the fireworks. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!