Friends around me have recently successfully recovered their positions. To be honest, he didn't stop experimenting much in the past month, but this time he managed to come back full strength. After following my strategy for a while, the most noticeable thing is—he finally started to honestly stick to the plan. Although the amount of capital involved isn't large, his persistence and discipline are truly commendable. What makes me most gratified is that several old friends in the community have been following this way for four consecutive years. Such sustained trust and cooperation are really rare. The strategy itself isn't fancy; the key lies in execution.

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NFTPessimistvip
· 20h ago
Execution is truly the only truth. I've seen too many intelligent people fail because of discipline. Four years of persistence—how strong must that trust be?
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SatoshiChallengervip
· 12-26 13:52
Ironically, those with strong execution are a rare breed in the crypto world, and most still have a gambler's mentality [cold laugh]. Four years? How many accounts survived and were liquidated during this cycle, according to the data? With a small principal, it's even more dangerous. Rebuilding a position sounds exciting, but what about risk management? I just want to see how long this strategy can last in the next bear market.
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StrawberryIcevip
· 12-26 13:46
Execution is really the pain point for the vast majority of people. It's easy to talk about but hard to do. Those who haven't fallen behind in four years are truly tough; I need to learn from them. When it comes to flipping accounts, instead of researching fancy tricks, it's better to stick to discipline. Friends who have flipped accounts? Impressive, it takes a strong mindset to endure that turbulent period. Honestly, you just need to follow the rules; otherwise, even the best strategy is useless in your hands. That's why most people can't make money—their execution is ridiculously poor. People who stick with it long-term have already succeeded; it's indeed quite interesting. Strategy is one thing, with three parts planning and seven parts execution. Everyone understands the principle, but actually doing it is the hard part.
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TheMemefathervip
· 12-26 13:46
Execution is truly top-notch. It's not about how awesome the strategy is to make money; it's about who can hold back and avoid reckless actions.
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WinterWarmthCatvip
· 12-26 13:45
Execution really is more valuable than the strategy itself. I've seen too many people understand the principles but fail in the details.
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DecentralizedEldervip
· 12-26 13:32
Execution really is a huge deal, more valuable than any fancy strategy --- Still going after four years? That must mean they really believe... How come I haven't seen anyone do this for so long --- Rebalancing is easy, but not messing up your operations is hard. This guy finally got it --- Having a small principal but sticking to it is awesome, no matter how much you earn --- Discipline... Basically, not being driven by emotions, right? Easy to say, hard to do --- What shocked me the most is that it's been four years, and there are still people so dedicated to following through --- A simple strategy is right; complicated stuff is often just a scam to cheat retail investors --- Revived with full health haha, going from messing around to maintaining discipline is indeed not easy --- Trust and execution—if these two are truly in place, annualized returns will definitely be stable --- It's rare to see such long-term companions in the community
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