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Recently, over the past few months, I have observed the performance of many accounts. Indeed, some people are consistently achieving results, not relying on luck.
By analyzing their operational logic, a few common points emerge: they do not chase highs, do not gamble on bottoms, and do not try to predict turning points. They wait until the market direction is clear before entering. As for position sizing, almost no one goes all-in at once; instead, they scale in gradually, locking in profits promptly at each stage.
When the market has room, they follow along; when there is no opportunity, they exit directly and wait for another chance. While others are still debating whether to chase or whether a correction will happen, these traders have already realized their profits into their accounts.
It may seem like there are no particularly special trading techniques, but the key lies in how decisively they execute. They have clear conditions before entering, specific rules for exiting, and do not change their plans casually in between. That’s the real difference.
There are three core aspects that truly make a difference:
**First is the rhythm.** Following the main trend is much more stable than trying to predict the exact profit points of a market move. Especially with major directions like Federal Reserve policy changes or Bitcoin’s cyclical trends, grasping the trend is more important than frequent trading.
**Second is strict risk control.** Before each trade, consider the worst-case loss; only trade if you can accept it. There is no perfect market, only traders who have well-prepared risk management plans.
**Third is consistent execution.** Those who change their minds after a one or two candlestick fluctuations are ultimately educated by the market. Stick to your established strategy and do not make impulsive adjustments due to short-term noise.
Opportunities in the crypto market are indeed plentiful, but the prerequisite is to seize them. It’s not about being aggressive; it’s about discipline. Take profits when due, observe when necessary, and reduce ineffective operations.
Will there be big opportunities in the future? No one can say for sure. But as long as the rules are clear and the rhythm is steady, no matter how the market moves, your mindset will remain calm. Those who can truly sustain profits are never the loudest voices, but those who walk each step most clearly.