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copper member
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February 13, 2020, 05:12:23 PM
#67
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Trust me, you don't need any "crypto advisers" in order to learn how to "trade". Like you said, there are lot  of information out there on the internet which you can gather to get some idea on how to trade. Try to read different peoples first time experience on trading (lots of thread on reddit you can follow). Try to understand the market. Once you have gathered enough knowledge, try it our yourself with small investments. Don't expect to make profits right away. You will make losses and mistakes. Learn from these and get better!
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February 13, 2020, 05:01:48 PM
#66
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.

To avoid the a scam advisor, you might want to find a close friend who knows about the world of Crypto first. Indeed, the fake advisor (scammers) will ask for rewards for the reason to teach us knowledge of trading. I think currently it's hard to find advisors who really want to teach us their knowledge for free.
Yes there is no need to ask from anyone about crypto to get advise but better take your own decision and make good knowledge from other traders. In crypto trading you will see so many scammers who are keeping eyes on new traders and try their best to distract them by giving wrong advise and such scammers mostly take advantages of unaware traders.
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February 13, 2020, 11:58:09 AM
#65
Honestly, I prefer to make my own predictions when I am trading because I can't really spend time on finding out who to trust and who to not trust while I am also trying to figure out what I want to buy or sell with my own research. That would take too much time and I rather use that time to figure things out myself, which would be quicker.

If I had one person who I trust more than myself and I can copy all of his moves, I would kind of understand but that person doesn't exist, all people are sometimes wrong including myself so I rather have mistakes myself then trust someone else and make his mistakes as well. It is easily one of the hardest choices anyone can make so putting it on some other person doesn't sound all that logical to me. You can make your own profit or your own losses.
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February 13, 2020, 09:53:11 AM
#64
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.

To avoid the a scam advisor, you might want to find a close friend who knows about the world of Crypto first. Indeed, the fake advisor (scammers) will ask for rewards for the reason to teach us knowledge of trading. I think currently it's hard to find advisors who really want to teach us their knowledge for free.
Of course, the time of every adviser on crypto is very valuable, so we should not expect that they will teach us for free, free will be proportional to the quality and the quality here often is never good, even when we use a very reasonable amount of money to hire them, the quality is still unpredictable,
they will sincerely teach us or they will try to make us pay more for them, this is something that I very doubt. Instead of relying on strangers in this market, we should be ready to open the door to knowledge and practice, it will be more durable and be more valuable
hero member
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February 13, 2020, 08:49:52 AM
#63
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
And is there anyone who knows how to trade well? Trading isn't that type of skill where everything depends on your talent, skills and hard work, like soccer for example. In trading luck is necessary too, there is no way someone may have ability to tell you 100% right prediction. Like gambling, trading is taking of risks too, no risk = no reward. Read articles that review price changes of different currencies (use good sources like cointelegraph and others). Then test yourself on demo platforms and see how good you will be.
You can also use social trading, platforms like eToro offer you ability to follow public traders. If you catch good one, you may analyze their strategy.
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February 13, 2020, 08:32:15 AM
#62
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
If you are really in need with them, it surely will make sense but talking about how much to possibly be a scam, it depends how much he's asking for you.

Having these people to have you and teach you how to trade it actually a money spending moment. You'll probably be wondering why most traders never hire crypto advisers is because of trust issues and it is really to find people on the internet that you could trust and the same thing that might trust you back. Learning how to trade can be of a process and it takes time to develop. May having an adviser is a good idea but at this time, since the internet still exists, this may serves you as a learning trading tool.
legendary
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February 13, 2020, 07:01:44 AM
#61
It depends on what kind of crypto advisor you are looking at. But you have mentioned that you are actually looking for a professional trader that would teach you how to trade. Correct?

I think looking for a professional trader is not a good idea. Because a professional trader will never go out of his crib to teach people what knows. He would better keep it with himself. Professional traders that teach trading are not the best people to rely with. Because they can only give you facts/knowledge about trading. But never the skills.

If you are looking for skills, (as it is very different from knowledge) then you must find a trader personally. Be his underwing and learn from his ways personally. That is the simplest option you will have.
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February 13, 2020, 05:34:28 AM
#60
Thank you all for your opinions. Simply put, not everything is so simple in this matter.

I just consider it from this perspective: you will not become a good driver, having studied only theory. You need to drive, make some mistakes under the supervision of a mentor, who will show you how to fix them in the best way.

Of course, there is no talk of any dependence on the adviser. Only study, analysis, and error correction methods.
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February 13, 2020, 04:47:54 AM
#59
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.

To avoid the a scam advisor, you might want to find a close friend who knows about the world of Crypto first. Indeed, the fake advisor (scammers) will ask for rewards for the reason to teach us knowledge of trading. I think currently it's hard to find advisors who really want to teach us their knowledge for free.
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February 13, 2020, 04:23:46 AM
#58
Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

For beginner I think is worth to get professional adviser but of course you should know their works and reputation. Find them is only use off line way, so you can speak person to person and get everything you need to know about crypto. If necessary use legal deal as protection it will safe for you and them. People can't go alone they need sharing partner or group to get new experience and solution about their problem. 
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.
sr. member
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February 13, 2020, 04:14:26 AM
#57
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
best way is to build your own knowledge by giving more Time learning and studying about how and why need to invest.that will save you money and keep you safe froms cammers.
It's not a problem if you try to be open minded of those wanna be's because it's our last option to take in what they've feed to us. No one can push us to invest unto something non reliable, unless that crypto coin established a strong community foundation.
Scammers is everywhere and as long as the technology evolves, everybody will always be a potential victim. That's why education is very important in this field, and seeking advice from single person all alone isn't a wise idea.
legendary
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February 13, 2020, 03:02:27 AM
#56
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
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Exactly! It's normal to find an adviser or our mentor, it is one of the best ways to learn something, thru mentor.
Nothing is wrong for having an adviser or mentor as long as he/she doesn't talk b*llshits because there are a lot of them spreading now, those advisers who only nice and good in talk but there's no action or something proof.

And additional, don't totally rely on your adviser. They might teach you something, but you should learn also by yourself because they will not there forever or they can't tell you what they really know.
sr. member
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February 13, 2020, 01:18:21 AM
#55
Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

For beginner I think is worth to get professional adviser but of course you should know their works and reputation. Find them is only use off line way, so you can speak person to person and get everything you need to know about crypto. If necessary use legal deal as protection it will safe for you and them. People can't go alone they need sharing partner or group to get new experience and solution about their problem. 
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February 13, 2020, 02:26:41 AM
#55
Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

For beginner I think is worth to get professional adviser but of course you should know their works and reputation. Find them is only use off line way, so you can speak person to person and get everything you need to know about crypto. If necessary use legal deal as protection it will safe for you and them. People can't go alone they need sharing partner or group to get new experience and solution about their problem. 

No, I don't think so. With the easiness of finding the internet connection, a beginner can see so much useful information about trading and cryptocurrency so they can learn by themselves. I am afraid that if they search from the crypto advisers, they need to spend some money before they can learn their method. I always suggest my friends search from the internet because, on the internet, they can explore anything they want with free. Besides that, they can reduce their expenses so they can use the money to start trading if they wish to.
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February 13, 2020, 02:03:28 AM
#54
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
best way is to build your own knowledge by giving more Time learning and studying about how and why need to invest.that will save you money and keep you safe froms cammers.
If someone forcing you to make investment in something then it is not a wise advisor or mentor. A wise mentor should let you decide on your own but he/she will guide you and not force you. There are a lot of advisers and mentors in the market but only few of them are the one who have passion to teach right and wrong. We should open our eyes and not be blind when we are finding legit mentor.
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February 13, 2020, 12:31:18 AM
#53
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
best way is to build your own knowledge by giving more Time learning and studying about how and why need to invest.that will save you money and keep you safe froms cammers.
hero member
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February 12, 2020, 09:26:30 PM
#52
There might be some who have the longer experience who can teach you.
But do you really want that? Someone telling you what to do? I don't. I want to learn it on my own and experience everything including errors.
You will learn from it. You will try to secure yourself from it. You will have the new instinct of how it will happen and when.

But, when there is someone who is telling you to evade all that errors then how you will have the new experience, the feeling of that certain moment when you lose.
That will all help you.
The basics about trading are here in this forum and in social media about trading. Then, you should try it yourself.
sr. member
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February 12, 2020, 05:36:20 PM
#51
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

No one can scam you if you do not pay them. There are many telegram and WhatsApp group where you can get free knowledge and signals and almost all of them have premium groups where they charge you monthly payment to give premium signals. I will advise you to join free groups and learn how and what signals they give. But do not join any premium group. Just get knowledge from them and try to analyze the signals. Soon you will be able to understand trading yourself.
It can be of free but what if you are acquiring other people to manage your funds in trading is a different story and surely you'll have to pay him/her for services. Yes, it might lead to a scam and so it agreed that we better not to deal with this kind of service rather having our own and so we also have nothing to blame in time there is lapses happen.
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February 12, 2020, 05:31:13 PM
#50
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Its worth it just make sure those advisers are legit. Usually you’ll see them trading on a stock market and that’s fine because trading in stocks and crypto are both the same. Attend their seminars, and pay the fees so you’ll be able to understand more about trading, as you take this path make sure that you’ll be more consistent so you wont waste your money and become better in trading.
hero member
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February 12, 2020, 03:10:07 PM
#49


Many of the traders didn't really learn from a mentor but keep trying to learn to trade by learning charts and indicators. There are pages on the internet about it, specially in the forex websites and forums. Tradingview I guess will always be a good platform to learn the charts since available without the need of installation.
The process in trading cryptocurrency is quite similar to that of forex. There’s nothing wrong with having a professional teach you about trading, as long as you’re sure that they are good at it and they have shown you evidence to prove that they are good at it, then you can go ahead and learn from them.

I believe that by now you know you might know about cryptocurrency and most of the things about it, it’s already something you can learn online, except for trading which is quite difficult for some people to comprehend. So, if you’re one of those you can then look for a professional to teach you with practical. I once did that when I was trading forex, I paid someone and he helped me learn everything I need to know about forex trading.
Actually its just really on the same concept yet both are trading activities,they do only differ when it comes to volatility aspect but overall theres no so much difference yet you are dealing with prices on the entire market.

It isnt really bad though on having some sort of mentorship if you do have the money then why not? but you can still possibly learn all by yourself without spending even a penny.It will just matter on your hard work
and perseverance to learn as said all things needed for you to learn is already or can be found online.

No need or necessarily for you to have some pros before you do learn.
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