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The Same Market, Different Results: The Key Lies in Discipline of Execution
In the crypto market, many people trade at the same time, riding the same wave, but the results are completely opposite. Some see steady account growth, while others keep burning through capital. The difference is not in luck, but in how you execute your strategy every day. I have witnessed many cases like this. Last October, a long-time reader came to me with an account worth only 3,200 USDT. He had already blown up his account twice before, and his spirits were almost shattered. He said: “I just want to try one last time. Do you have any advice?” I didn’t paint a picture of quick wealth. I only asked him to do three things correctly: manage capital strictly, trade only in the direction of the trend, and strictly adhere to discipline. In the first two months, the account was almost flat. Every trade followed the plan, stop-losses were hit at the right points, and take profits at the target. No big explosions. But by the third month, everything started to change. On day 92, the account curve suddenly plummeted. The account exceeded 185,000 USDT. Most importantly: there were no “all-in” trades, and drawdown was kept extremely low. This is not an isolated case. Over the past year, many people have verified this same system: Someone grew from 4,800 USDT to 76,000 USDT in less than 60 daysSomeone started with 700 USDT and gradually reached 19,000 USDTA trader who lost continuously for 3 months, then ended the losing streak by applying proper discipline Their common point is not that they are better at technical analysis than others, but that they do very simple things—and do them consistently. 3 Pillars of a Sustainable Trading System After observing many successful accounts, I realized one thing: sustainable earners don’t use complicated strategies; they only optimize three basic factors.