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#战略性加仓BTC Honestly, in this wave of the market, fans haven't fully reacted yet.
One fan's account went from a loss of 40,000 U to a profit of 80,000 U. The speed was incredible; luckily, he had a plan, or he would have been liquidated long ago.
During this wave of $ZEC, when he first entered the market, he was also overwhelmed by the行情—his account balance was plummeting, and he was carrying debt, feeling like he was living through hell every day.
But then a turning point came. I shared with him the strategies I’ve developed over the years. Only then did he gradually turn the situation around, finally overcoming the difficulties and earning back everything he had lost.
Many people hear "recover from debt and turn things around" and their first reaction is—this is simply impossible.
But I have to tell you, it’s not that complicated. To put it simply, it’s just two words: execution.
At first, he also wanted to turn things around quickly, always trying to buy at the bottom and sell at the top, chasing rallies and selling on dips, which only led to worse losses. Later, I summarized a few simple but very useful rules for him:
**Follow the trend when adding positions, don’t aim for perfect entry**
Follow the trend of the market; don’t always try to pinpoint the exact moment. Wait until the upward trend is confirmed before increasing your position. During sideways movements, stay honest and don’t mess around.
**Profit snowballing, not all-in**
The first profit you make is much safer than your principal. Use this profit to add to your position, rather than going all-in at once. Even if the market reverses later, your principal remains protected.
**Discipline in taking profits and cutting losses**
This is the most critical point. Be willing to cut losses to protect your principal, and take profits to lock in gains. The space for rebounds shouldn’t be too large. Without a clear plan for stop-loss and take-profit, no matter how much you earn, you’ll end up giving it all back.
It may sound like the "dumbest" methods, but it’s precisely these "dumb" methods that helped him turn from debt to recovery, step by step.
Beyond those flashy technical indicators, the real reason most people lose money isn’t because they can’t analyze the market—it’s because they operate too casually. They get the market direction right but can’t hold on, trying to go all-in, only to get liquidated and suffer heavy losses. Without discipline, earning small profits and losing big, they’ll never enter a positive cycle.
His turnaround relied on two things: patience and execution.
These two seem very simple, but they are truly effective.
Turning your account around is never just a dream. The question is whether you’re willing to stick to these few strategies and wait for your opportunity.