#Strategy加仓BTC This week's 26 trades only resulted in 2 losses, with a win rate consistently above 92%!



During market volatility, surviving is winning. Many people only focus on ups and downs, but the real test is your psychological resilience and stop-loss execution—while most are still sleepwalking, traders who understand capital preservation have already laughed their way to the end.

The secret boils down to three words: trend, risk control, discipline. Bottom-fishing requires a clear start and end, and chasing highs requires knowing when to exit. $BTC $ETH These two assets' movements influence the entire market; grasp their pulse, and everything else is just details.

There are no invincible generals, but there are traders who stay active long-term. Stable returns are what truly matter.
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MEVictimvip
· 01-19 18:53
A 92% win rate is definitely impressive, but the real test is how many people can survive the next bear market.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 01-19 05:52
92% win rate? Bro, you need to look at the drawdown; just looking at the win rate can easily lead to failure.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 01-19 04:48
92% win rate? Man, those numbers are a bit shaky; it all depends on real trading to count. --- The execution of stop-loss is right on point; most people die right here. --- Anyone can talk about risk control discipline nonsense, but the key is whether you can stay steady when the drawdown hits 30%. --- Knowing when to run when chasing highs... sounds simple, but when it really happens, the mind starts to fight. --- Long-term active traders do make money, but there are plenty of active traders losing money too. --- 26 trades with only 2 losses sound great, but I don’t know how much those 2 losses actually cost. --- Getting a pulse on BTC and ETH? Ha, who can really get a handle on these two assets right now? --- Being able to stay alive is a win, I agree. Much better than those who go all-in in a daze.
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-18 14:49
92% sounds pretty good, but I'm more curious about whether those 2 losing trades out of the 26 are really that much. Truly capital preservation is the key, but to be honest, most people can't stick to this level of discipline at all. Once their mindset collapses, everything is over.
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ConsensusDissentervip
· 01-17 03:51
92% win rate? I agree with the saying "as long as you're alive, you've won," but I'm just worried that backtesting and live trading are two different things... --- The execution of stop-loss is truly a skill; most people fail mainly because of this. --- Grasping the pulse of BTC and ETH sounds simple, but actually doing it is not that easy. --- Long-term active traders are indeed more stable than perennial winners; this logic is sound. --- 26 trades with 2 losses? Is it good luck or a strategy advantage? You need to look at holding time and volatility to know. --- The concept of capital preservation is much deeper than I previously understood. Thinking about what I was doing before. --- Risk control, discipline, and trend—these three words are easy to say, but how many can truly do it? --- Market turbulence is the easiest time for accidents to happen; I have deep experience with this. --- Consistent returns are indeed more convincing than explosive gains; that's what people say.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-17 03:50
A 92% win rate sounds great, but how many people actually make it to next year? --- Capital preservation is the key, there's no doubt about that, but many people just can't accept it. --- Everyone can talk about risk control disciplines, but the real challenge is whether you can hold on during losses. --- Just keep an eye on BTC's pulse; everything else is noise. --- Stable returns are more valuable than explosive gains; the mindset difference is huge. --- Only 2 losses out of 26 trades, not bad, but what about next week? Can it stay like this? --- The execution of stop-losses, the more you trade, the more you can see the difference. --- Trend risk control discipline, in simple terms, is just a matter of three words? Well, I think it's not that simple. --- Surviving is winning; yes, that's the true essence of trading.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 01-17 03:47
A 92% win rate sounds great, but how many actually make it to next year?
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NFTPessimistvip
· 01-17 03:38
92% win rate? Sounds good, but I just don't know how the drawdown is; that's the real key.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-17 03:32
92% win rate? Fine, I just want to see if I can still brag about it next week.
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WhaleInTrainingvip
· 01-17 03:27
A 92% win rate sounds pretty outrageous, but indeed, mental toughness is the most easily overlooked aspect. --- The execution of stop-loss is truly the dividing line; watching the price fall without cutting is the real test. --- The combination of trend risk control and discipline is easy to talk about but extremely difficult to implement. --- Long-term active traders are indeed more reliable than those chasing huge profits; stability is the way to go. --- Only losing 2 trades out of 26 is a bit suspicious, but on the other hand, maintaining a capital-preservation mindset is indeed more important. --- Once you truly understand the pulse of BTC and ETH, you don't need to worry about other markets at all. --- The phrase "being able to survive is winning" hits too close to home; many people fall into the trap of chasing highs. --- Bottom-fishing with a clear start and end is easy to say but deadly to execute.
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