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legendary
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February 10, 2020, 09:58:13 PM
#9
Most crypto advisers are not market speculators, they don't even follow their own advice, the best thing you can do is read the books of market speculators, I recommend Wyckoff, Livermore, and some investors like Warren Buffet, the idea is that learn to understand the market, these authors have based their experiences in the Stock Market, but today it is applicable to the Crypto and Bitcoin market.

And if you want to have experience, I recommend you to trade with fictitious money in any Exchange, most have that version with fictional money, and only face the real market when you feel enough security under the arguments already learned.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 09:38:45 PM
#8
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.
full member
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February 10, 2020, 03:54:50 PM
#7
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?

It doesn't make sense to look for crypto advisors to.my opinion because, many of these self acclaimed crypto advisors are scammers. This has happened to some of my friends and they regretted their actions because I warned them for these guy's. Cryptocurrency as e-currency have no special features than that of the forex, I came into cryptocurrency trading through my knowledge of Forex. Most people online claiming to be expert are just waiting for those vulnerables to feast upon and we should be cautions of them.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 03:29:38 PM
#6
Off course, although I won't call them professional but definitely there are quality traders in the cryptocurrency industry you can learn from and probably duplicate their success that's only if you're willing and determine to learn. If Cryptocurrency awareness is very active in your geographical region and you easily find enthusiast hosting seminars you can attend and probably get registered in their training program. If you're very observant, you can easily differentiate the fakes from the genuine ones most especially from the service they offer.

Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

It doesn't matter as most successful traders in the industry today are self thought. With experience, a trader consciously learning from his/her mistake can improve on his trading strength without needing any outside help although since all humans aren't the same, it's best advisable to choose the style of learning that best suits you. If you're the practical type then don't hesitate to engage in such.
hero member
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February 10, 2020, 03:20:41 PM
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Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice?
You can actually learn crypto trading by doing some few search or googling "binance crypto trading for beginner" and watch crypto trading video on YouTube.

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?
It make sense and i heard udemy offer some course on crypto trading. In the meantime, you need to understand how crypto scammer operate.
hero member
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February 10, 2020, 01:55:29 PM
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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.
sr. member
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February 10, 2020, 01:41:50 PM
#3
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.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 01:31:28 PM
#2
how much scam there might be?

99% would be the best-case scenario.

What you need to learn is "Trading" and not "Crypto", if you are interested in "directly making money", although I would advise you to actually learn about blockchain and cryptocurrencies technical aspects as that could be more rewarding in the long run, should you insist on learning how to trade crypto then simply learn to trade, trading the stock market or forex is no different than trading crypto.

Some people will tell you that trading crypto is different because it's controlled by "whales" and it's manipulated as if all other markets are run by honest people which is bullshit, the psychology of human beings and the skills of the AI (bots) is merely the same, it just appears more obvious in crypto due to the smaller market cap. With that in mind, rest assured that learning how to trade is all you need to trade crypto, and you don't need to pay a dime to learn to trade, everything is available online, just learn the basics Trend lines, Support and Resistance lines, be determined, control your emotions, don't expect to become rich trading and only risk what you can afford to lose.



jr. member
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February 10, 2020, 12:56:59 PM
#1
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?
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