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sr. member
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February 11, 2020, 12:30:15 PM
#28
There is literally not a single person who can advice on bitcoin or crypto advises since none of them can see the future.
But, then we have to respect the fact that some traders are always in profit while others are struggling which makes me think that there is something that these successful traders know which others don't.

Specially if a person is asking for money on their predictions, 100% of the time they are scams because anyone who can make money by knowing market movements can make profits without needing money from you and share their ideas and predictions for free as well since they won't need your money.
Agreed 100% here because if someone is asking you money to teach you how to make money then surely either that guy is a scammer or just over confident like some guys in gambling say they have 100% win picks while it was such they would sell everything and bet, why sell such picks for a few buck.
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February 11, 2020, 12:11:00 PM
#27
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?
Have you try to find them on youtube?

I guess you have to, there are a lot of youtuber who give you how to trade well and explained some feature when you are trading.

Yeah indeed, those thing are helpfull for us especially for newcomers. But you have to now, you must have your own strategy, it means don't just copied someone's else strategy. You need to learn at least one strategy that you know the ins and out of it.
I don't know about others but when I was new to trading I searched a lot on youtube but never found any reliable trader sharing his knowledge. Maybe you can share a few links to reputed youtubers because believe me it is not easy to find such guys when you are nee to something, hopefully you can edit your post with some helpful links.

As everyone have their own way of trading and for someone like me who does not know much waits for events like halving and buy some crypto before it takes place and sell as halving is done because it's almost certain that price will go up. That's how I do it.
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February 11, 2020, 12:01:16 PM
#26
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use
But, I can tell you from my personal experience that these demo trading does not help too much when it comes to crypto trading because look if you are a bitcoin price trader then you have to just keep patience and there is no way you or anyone can predict which way the market will go. While if you areal altcoin trader then you must have a great vision and/or deep analysis ability because you must know what is the best time to sell your coins and what is the best time to buy some.

Either of these techniques does not working demo because demo trading helps when you are maybe learning currency trading where you learn how to handle market ups and downs but in crypto it's just completely new aspect.
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February 11, 2020, 11:27:46 AM
#25
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use
Agree, if we really don't have enough knowledge to be able to operate and find an income in this market, Google and YouTube are friends that can add the knowledge gaps we are facing, even at this forum, this is a source of daily updated knowledge for any investor, don't look for a crypto adviser, the price is often too expensive and not helpful. An expert will not have time for us in this market, let us think about the lives of professionals, busy in analysis every day, and whether they will have time to advise us or they like to be free and make money
sr. member
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February 11, 2020, 10:34:29 AM
#24
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use
If you are keen in learning it's best to practice using this venue of educating yourself. Watching Youtube videos then apply it with demo accounts will enhance your confidence. With this practice account you will have an inside experienced and you'll be able to observe and assess if how well you can
manage to gain profits from this business.
legendary
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February 11, 2020, 11:03:16 AM
#24
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?

You dont need to have those professional advisers yet you can learn on your own yet all of reference on how to trade is already or can be found online.,
For startup or if you are a complete newbie then you can start babypips.com, this doesnt talk about directly with crypto but this one is the basics of trading yet forex/stocks/crypto
are just on the same set-up when it comes to trade.Once you do able to absorb or do learn technicals and fundamentals then the next thing you do need to enhance is your emotions yet this is one of the
biggest factor that will surely affect from time to time.Dont waste up your money into those useless advisors or mentors.
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February 11, 2020, 10:27:46 AM
#23
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?
Have you try to find them on youtube?

I guess you have to, there are a lot of youtuber who give you how to trade well and explained some feature when you are trading.

Yeah indeed, those thing are helpfull for us especially for newcomers. But you have to now, you must have your own strategy, it means don't just copied someone's else strategy. You need to learn at least one strategy that you know the ins and out of it.
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February 11, 2020, 09:42:13 AM
#22
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use
legendary
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February 11, 2020, 09:38:58 AM
#21
There is literally not a single person who can advice on bitcoin or crypto advises since none of them can see the future. Sure they can make their own predictions and sure sometimes they are right but that doesn't change the fact that most of the time they are wrong as well, it is just life and I can even understand why they could be wrong as well. I make predictions myself and sometimes I am right but sometimes I am wrong, so why would I expect them to be any different.

Specially if a person is asking for money on their predictions, 100% of the time they are scams because anyone who can make money by knowing market movements can make profits without needing money from you and share their ideas and predictions for free as well since they won't need your money.
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February 11, 2020, 09:05:32 AM
#20
I believe most of the traders here are just self educating themselves.
We are not in the old era OP, there's a lot of information that you can access online for free, so take advantage on that liberty.

google and youtube, they are commonly the tools we can use to educate ourselves.
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February 11, 2020, 09:03:09 AM
#19
There are professionals that can guide and teach you on how to work on any aspect of crypto even trading. I feel if you are really serious about it, you can get close to a reliable one. There could be scammer too so beware. Asides one on one teaching, here on this forum are professionals who can discuss with you about it, you can also get more from the YouTube, practice and then improve on it.

To my opinion they are not worth time or money. It's hard to find a reliable one and the question is how much will they really help and teach you.
I think that all necessary information could be found online, on.YouTube, forums and blogs, specialized web sites. Such advisors will not teach you anything outside this and the real practice you need to make on your own.
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February 11, 2020, 08:31:22 AM
#18
well, there may be professional traders that might provide you advice relating to trading just the way we have so many people this day that call themselves blockchain experts but I want to believe most of the people that trade crypto learns it themselves. There is much resourceful material on the internet including here on bitcointalk that can provide you all that you need to be a trader and from there you can develop your own strategies as regards profiting from trading. I wish you all the best.
legendary
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February 11, 2020, 07:57:19 AM
#17
There are many crypto trading tutorials out there that you can watch and you will absolutely learn, I also watched trading videos before when I don't know and I don't have a single thing know about crypto trading especially that time is the time that there aren't too many video tutorial about crypto trading but now there are many resources out there and it's basically free. Just don't entrust your funds or your assets to any people because there is a high chance that they would take advantage of you.
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February 11, 2020, 07:23:48 AM
#16
There are professionals that can guide and teach you on how to work on any aspect of crypto even trading. I feel if you are really serious about it, you can get close to a reliable one. There could be scammer too so beware. Asides one on one teaching, here on this forum are professionals who can discuss with you about it, you can also get more from the YouTube, practice and then improve on it.

It is more safe if you really know someone that can help you in trading, it is less hassle for you because you're really familiar with that person. Someone you know will not scam you because you really know where to find them and it is guaranteed that they will not do that to you. Also professionals will not be professionals if they are not trustworthy and an effective trader so it is very rare find a legit professional. Youtube videos aren't enough because you don't have the way to practice it and gain experience so you really need to seek some advice first before doing so. Never practice without prior knowledge or familiarizing the market.
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February 11, 2020, 06:45:09 AM
#15
There are many places in the forum where you can easily trade-in crypto. But I think the best you can do is trade with your own merits and abilities and there is no fear of being scammed. If you want to learn how to evaluate trading charts by watching different videos on YouTube then you can easily trade There are many senior members in the forum who will not be able to discuss with them Try to exploit your talents and practice different places.
legendary
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February 11, 2020, 05:17:27 AM
#14
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice?
To learn something that is not yet known is very important and what are the things of crypto trading and with guidance from professional experts.

If you feel that trading in the crypto market, it doesn't have to be learned that it's a "trap", yes, trading by following advice from an adviser regarding trade is good enough, but for beginners who are enthusiastic to get profits in trading you also have to learn the good market and the right trading time.

Crypto trading is also high risk, trading can also make you become a multi-millionaire in a matter of days, but it also needs to be remembered and regretted if it is not based on knowledge you can lose everything you invest in a blink of an eye because of its volatility.

Note: the thing to remember is that if you trade crypto relying solely on the advice of an advisor, maybe your money could be lost more, but if you have the determination to learn and learn the tips of the advisor, it will have a definite and good decision for yourself in assessing the trading market.
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February 11, 2020, 04:26:08 AM
#13
~ Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Well, you can learn on your own as others have suggested but that could take you a longer time compared to learning from someone who has been doing it successfully for a longer time. It's harder to find the legit ones though but one person comes to my mind when you want to learn technical analysis. I'm no longer sure if he still accepts students though.

Before considering getting a mentor, consider the thought that if they are really that good, why would they still need to earn from other sources? they should be earning well from trading and wouldn't need subscription/enrollment fees..
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February 11, 2020, 03:13:36 AM
#12
No, it is not worth to find crypto advisers because you don't know that person, but you can search for help from your friends who have skills in trading so you can ask him/them to help you. That can prevent you from scamming that you might get, although that is no guarantee for them to scam us or not. If you can find good friends that will help you, then you can learn from them while you can get advice from them too.

But the best thing that you can do is you need to learn by yourself so you can know how to trade with the right, and you don't have to depend on them.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 10:31:41 PM
#11
Replies like the one @mikeywith gave as the first one leave little more to be covered in terms of the opinion on crypto advisers. There are a lot of them giving signals on twitter and other social media too. What is unique to crypto trading though is that you have to first decide your end goal. Do you want to increase your holding in terms of BTC or just get more fiat. You also need to decide that if you want to continue trading on the less secure platforms where your money maybe hacked at anytime or would you consider keeping funds safe on your own computer.

There is a lot of things to decide rather than just learning to trade. As far as experience is concerned you can read from experience of other people on the forum. @JetCash had multiple topics where he talked about his personal experiences with trading on exchanges.
There is a website called Niffler.co that claims to teach you trading with experience of fellow traders. Not sure how good it is but maybe you could look at it and share your experience if you are so inclined.
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February 10, 2020, 10:21:21 PM
#10
There's plenty of detailed paid courses and such out there that can help you learn more about trading, but most of them do not go very far outside of what you can learn with free materials available on the internet oriented both towards crypto trading and not towards crypto trading that do the same thing in a different format. Many of the things you learn in trading cryptocurrencies also apply to a certain degree in other more traditional markets, though you'll need to adapt if you change from trading crypto to another market.

That doesn't mean there aren't good people on Twitter and other social media platforms to follow with information about crypto trading. It's just unfortunate that the vast majority of people on those platforms overstate their profits, hide their losses or more.
We should be resourceful mate, I have learning modules that I get for free. You do not need to find a crypto adviser or mentor for you to learn how to trade. Majority of the professional trader are self taught where they learn trading by themselves. There is also disadvantages in finding mentor because there are only few legit mentor who teaching the students right knowledge and information. Avoid those mentor who self proclaimed experts because for sure he will teach garbage information.
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