Sometimes, a reversal of fortune isn't earth-shattering; it happens quietly the moment you muster the courage to press "confirm."

This story happened in my community. A young man, who once had to pay his rent in installments, after strictly following my strategy for four months, not only erased his 30,000 U deficit at the beginning of the year, but last weekend he even bought his parents a new set of smart appliances and enrolled his sister in dance classes.

I can still vividly remember what he looked like four months ago—with only 187 U left in his account, his heart racing whenever the K-line turned green, and his heart aching over any takeout orders over 30 yuan. When friends invited him to dinner, he always excused himself by saying he was "working overtime," but in reality, he was hiding in his rented apartment, staring blankly at screenshots of his margin calls.

The turning point came the day he decided to put "feelings" in a cage and put "strategy" on the throne. I gave him just nine words: "Accurate, light, and patient. First, strive to avoid defeat, then strive to win."

It might sound like a simple, nonsensical phrase, but it became the secret to his comeback.

Four months later, not only had he recouped the 30,000 USD hole, but his account also saw a net profit of 18,000 USD. Last week, he posted a photo of his parents standing in front of a double-door refrigerator, smiling like children, with the caption: "So this is what it feels like to be debt-free."

Honestly, the speed surprised even me—when someone truly treats strategy as law, change can be so drastic.

What exactly do "Accurate, Light, and Patient" mean?

Many people who trade cryptocurrencies immediately ask, "How many times can I expect to make money?" I'd rather talk about how to survive first.

Accurate—Only trade when the system flashes green, ignoring any red or yellow signals.

Light—Never risk more than 2% of your total capital on a single trade. Treat mistakes like tuition fees, not serious consequences.

Patient—Accept that profits are a function of time. Don't push or yell at them; let them grow on their own. For the past four months, he wrote three ironclad rules into his phone's memo, set them as his screensaver, and ticked them off every night before bed.

No itchy hands, no adding to positions, no chasing hot spots, executing like a robot.

His account curve went from a "bungee jumping machine" to a "slow climb," and as the snowball rolled, it became overweight.

Now, he says, the greatest satisfaction isn't the profits, but the courage to finally post "I'll buy" in his family group chat.

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