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hero member
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October 21, 2021, 06:42:36 PM
#40
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Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.
Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
A lot of ways to learn about trading but somehow, some people would love to take the shortcut and pay signal groups. This usually happens to lazy people who wanted to make money easily and believe that this could save their time but unfortunately, they'll make themselves lose their money so fast.

Thus, even we have money and we can afford to pay someone who can teach us, it was still better to make our own research and strategies because, in this way, we are able to enhance our knowledge and skills. The more we gain information and ideas about trading, then it was easier for us to deal with the market changes as well.

The opinion that says that joining a paid trading group is the fastest way to make a profit is wrong in my opinion. In fact, I've tried several times
to join trading groups, both free and paid trading group, the results are not much different. The conclusion of the signal given by the trading group is
not 100% accurate, so don't expect us to get rich by relying on the trading group. My advice is never to be lazy to learn all about trading, it's better
if we spend money to take trading courses, instead of spending money to join a trading group. If we can analyze the market ourselves, the results
are much better than expecting signals from other people's.
The risk is definitely high when it comes of joining a paid trading group than getting a paid course in trading. I would suggest not to indulge yourself in a paid trading group because you won't be satisfied with its outcome so its more like you are spending with a no real use case. Maybe its a better idea to get into a paid trading course as you will likely to gain more valuable ideas that talks about trading and its risks. And it helps you to develop a real concept on what is happening really when you're already in a real life trading.
sr. member
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October 21, 2021, 06:06:50 PM
#39
You must complete a number of steps before you can start trading in cryptocurrency. In particular, you have to sign up for the exchange site where you want to trade and then pass the ID verification.Then you have to deposit the amount of dollars you will be trading in that account.After that you can start trading by buying the coins you want and then you can start trading as you wish.And especially you need to have enough knowledge about crypto trading. If you don't have knowledge about cryptocurrency trading, you can trade but not profit.You have to do signal analysis of every coin. If you don't do signal analysis, you will lose a lot.So before trading, you must complete all these tabs.
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October 21, 2021, 05:51:59 PM
#38
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Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.
Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
A lot of ways to learn about trading but somehow, some people would love to take the shortcut and pay signal groups. This usually happens to lazy people who wanted to make money easily and believe that this could save their time but unfortunately, they'll make themselves lose their money so fast.

Thus, even we have money and we can afford to pay someone who can teach us, it was still better to make our own research and strategies because, in this way, we are able to enhance our knowledge and skills. The more we gain information and ideas about trading, then it was easier for us to deal with the market changes as well.

The opinion that says that joining a paid trading group is the fastest way to make a profit is wrong in my opinion. In fact, I've tried several times
to join trading groups, both free and paid trading group, the results are not much different. The conclusion of the signal given by the trading group is
not 100% accurate, so don't expect us to get rich by relying on the trading group. My advice is never to be lazy to learn all about trading, it's better
if we spend money to take trading courses, instead of spending money to join a trading group. If we can analyze the market ourselves, the results
are much better than expecting signals from other people's.
legendary
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October 21, 2021, 05:38:03 PM
#37
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

There are lots of newbies who now turned into experience ones just by doing continuous efforts to learn to trade. Unlike before, there are now lots of references in the World Wide Web which a person can look at as their references to know more about trading stuff.

Generally, a course is not necessary but not wrong to take if you really want to. Just make sure you are on the legit service.
sr. member
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October 21, 2021, 05:14:32 PM
#36
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.

Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
A lot of ways to learn about trading but somehow, some people would love to take the shortcut and pay signal groups. This usually happens to lazy people who wanted to make money easily and believe that this could save their time but unfortunately, they'll make themselves lose their money so fast.

Thus, even we have money and we can afford to pay someone who can teach us, it was still better to make our own research and strategies because, in this way, we are able to enhance our knowledge and skills. The more we gain information and ideas about trading, then it was easier for us to deal with the market changes as well.
hero member
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October 21, 2021, 04:45:23 PM
#35
Learning via different resources on internet is frustrating since you can't verify if the knowledge or tutorials that you will get from different sources is verified. This is my dilemma too during my newbie days, I tend to browse on internet and watch tutorials on youtube, Some of them has same thought but most of the time they are conflicting to each other because they different style and preference. The data will just mixed and you can't formulate the right strategy suited for you unless you do experiment and try it for yourself. Subscrbing an online course to a verified and pro traders is the best thing to do as newbie before you DYOR because you will need a solid basic knowledge to determine if the data you are reading or watching is a fact or not.
Doing what you are doing based on what people are suggesting is a bad move. You should basically learn from those places and then you should be basically just focusing on testing them as well, either in a demo place or it could be real thing but a tiny amount compared to your general portfolio, if you already have a small portfolio then the demo places are a lot better.

I personally study all these places and then use those places as like a way to "lets' see if this guy is right" and then do it on demo and if it works then I do it with small amount in real trading and then I use it with bigger capital. Basically you have to get that idea confirmed that way, it would make it legit if it works and you could make a profit that way, it would make it a bad one if it doesn't make profit. You should check how the market is doing as well, finding a way to make a profit during these bull periods is easier of course.
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October 21, 2021, 04:45:10 PM
#34
It is a means to getting better and positive results, nevertheless, it's not the only way to getting knowledge about trading.
If you're not comfortable to read courses, I'll suggest you get a coach or learn from videos on YouTube.

In all, it is important that you acquire a level of knowledge before venturing into trading, this would help you minimize your loses.
legendary
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October 21, 2021, 04:02:56 PM
#33
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.

Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
sr. member
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October 21, 2021, 03:31:51 PM
#32
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
"Is it necessary to buy a course to be good at programming?"
You can be self-taught at most of the fields and that includes trading. You just need to get the experience of it to be absolutely good at it.
Surely that will be your best teacher. In my favorite field, I had built my own project to count it at least as experience. Smiley
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October 21, 2021, 03:20:29 PM
#31
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.
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October 21, 2021, 02:55:50 PM
#30
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
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October 21, 2021, 07:09:17 AM
#29
Cryptocurrency market is guided by some specialized knowledge which is different from what someone not in Cryptocurrency may not be used to. You need to learn technical analysis part of trading Cryptocurrency.  Learning basic trade skill will provide you with  knowledge and understanding that will serve as the basis for your success in trading Cryptocurrency!
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October 21, 2021, 05:42:29 AM
#28
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Can't really say you need "courses" before doing trading. You can just watch how to trade solely from Youtube and free courses out there and you can get pretty much competitive quality compared to paid courses you can find in the internet. Maybe with free courses majority of those courses are just low quality but whatever courses and videos you watch, you have to make sure to do it in real scene otherwise it's just pointless to just read all of those courses without any real practice.
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October 21, 2021, 05:39:08 AM
#27
If you're a newbie, understanding the fundamental principles and methods of trading will come in handy. Even if most of the knowledge you want may be found on the internet, it is safer to obtain adequate education on the subject. The resources that are publicly available may not be validated, therefore it is pointless to develop knowledge-based on incorrect information. Because most online courses include one-on-one lectures, a suitable course will assist you in gaining a strong insight. Direct advice from a skilled trader is preferable than unsubstantiated information. Because they are online, you may access numerous online trading courses in Dubai as well as any other place.

Learning via different resources on internet is frustrating since you can't verify if the knowledge or tutorials that you will get from different sources is verified. This is my dilemma too during my newbie days, I tend to browse on internet and watch tutorials on youtube, Some of them has same thought but most of the time they are conflicting to each other because they different style and preference. The data will just mixed and you can't formulate the right strategy suited for you unless you do experiment and try it for yourself. Subscrbing an online course to a verified and pro traders is the best thing to do as newbie before you DYOR because you will need a solid basic knowledge to determine if the data you are reading or watching is a fact or not.
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October 21, 2021, 05:32:45 AM
#26
If you're a newbie, understanding the fundamental principles and methods of trading will come in handy. Even if most of the knowledge you want may be found on the internet, it is safer to obtain adequate education on the subject. The resources that are publicly available may not be validated, therefore it is pointless to develop knowledge-based on incorrect information. Because most online courses include one-on-one lectures, a suitable course will assist you in gaining a strong insight. Direct advice from a skilled trader is preferable than unsubstantiated information. Because they are online, you may access numerous online trading courses in Dubai as well as any other place.
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October 21, 2021, 04:18:43 AM
#25
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly

Forums are really useful if you already know the basics since there are a lot of information about trading in that place which could help you building your strategy or tweaking your existing strategy. Also you could able be found a mentor that will help you. Private lessons is not necessary but if you do have spare money then i think it could be useful but only take those legit and established one
Well, spending some amount for you to make the learning easier is an individual's choice. Everyone is free to do that. But if i were you, learning should not be costly in the first place. We have all the free resources in the internet and its up to you how to dig it and make it more useful. And aside from that, we have the forums wherein you can raise some threads and gather on hand information from the members. So if anything makes you in doubt, you can make use of the forum to make things clearer for you.
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October 21, 2021, 03:50:22 AM
#24
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly

Forums are really useful if you already know the basics since there are a lot of information about trading in that place which could help you building your strategy or tweaking your existing strategy. Also you could able be found a mentor that will help you. Private lessons is not necessary but if you do have spare money then i think it could be useful but only take those legit and established one
hero member
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October 21, 2021, 03:01:57 AM
#23
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly
It will be a good advantage if you have someone to guide you who is a professional trader, at least you will be aware how trading works and how it will be profitable to you. However, its not really a must that you enroll into a paid course just to get ahead from others because trading itself can be learned through free demos from youtube and even studying all its basics from the forum. But never expect that trading can be learned quickly because it takes time for you to understand its concept and eventually, once you get into trading experiences, that's the time that you will learned it the most.
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October 21, 2021, 01:36:20 AM
#22
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly
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October 21, 2021, 12:05:58 AM
#21
It really depends on your desire to learn even though you are taking a course but you don't have a strong determination to continue learning it becomes meaningless, but all knowledge is very useful for making us profit and reducing the risk of loss because a lot of traders enter trading only based on feeling and hype.
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