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legendary
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February 10, 2020, 07:20:51 AM
#11
There's nothing to hurry in trading, you should have knowledge on your own. It took how many months before I learned a lot in trading, I've watched various youtube videos about fundamental and technical analysis in trading. Here in the forum, I'm digging research and spent more time reading about trading tips and strategy. And I sharpened my mind in different aspects of cryptocurrency not only in trading. I completely against if you hire someone to manage your fund, if there is, you should know personally. But the decision is yours, that is your money.

I won't recommend this but the E-toro exchange platform allows their newbie traders to copy-paste the trading portfolio of their expert traders. Maybe that's what you mean.
sr. member
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February 10, 2020, 07:03:28 AM
#10
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!
Have you've been experienced to be scammed? If not, maybe this time will lead you there.
It is really a big mistake if you are using other people to manage your trading fund. Dealing with the other person online could be at high risk unless it is 100% legit but we are talking about money which is crucial to think of. And we are helping you out from that possibilities that is why we don't want to recommend anyone that could manage your funds. If you are planning to be in trading, better have to study it.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 02:35:51 AM
#9
I will never prefer to use third party to manage your trading funds. Always remember, money could change mind, I have real experience about that. Once a time on last bull run in 2017 there was a person on FB who manage trading funds for others. If I remembered correctly at least 6 months he was traded for other people and return fund as promised. So more people starting trust and give more funds to him. And suddenly he made a post that his wallet has been hacked with almost 50BTC (approx), LOL+. That's how eventually third party scam us. So better option learn as much as possible and manage your own funds. Don't hire a manager for manage it. You would get scam eventually.
sr. member
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February 10, 2020, 02:35:01 AM
#8
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!
By now you might have received a lot of PMs coming from newbie accounts claiming that they can turn your $200 to $2,000 in 1 week thru trading. What you are asking is next to impossible unless you want to be scammed. Imagine a random guy will send you a pm and ask you to send BTC to his BTC wallet and you will wait for a week or more hoping for a good profit. I would rather get a good trading bot (Gunbot is the one that I use) and let the bot trade for me than get someone (live person) to trade on my behalf.
surely he will recieve many pm's , i dont believe in any crypto manager this things i always see in social media and almost all of them is scam and not a real manager.
The best thing you can do OP is find a friend to teach you how trade and do it by your own. If you dont have friend that will teach you then watch many tutorial to have any idea how you can earn in trading.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 01:30:58 AM
#7
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!

Unfortunately, I can't do that. I can't see a pit before you and allow you jump right in. The deal about cryptocurrencies and blockchains are because they give you the much needed freedom to organize your own finances. How and when you want it. You can have your way without anybody dictating everything. That said, the key to succeeding in the crypto world is to learn the skills yourself. Nothing is more rewarding than making your own trading analysis and calls. Even if it won't always turn out to profitable but you'll learn from your mistakes and shortcomings and with time, you'll get better. You just need to invest sometime. If you're consistent, between 1-2 months you should be good to go. Here are some resources you can get started with

1. https://babypips.com
2. Goto YouTube and search for technical analysis videos.

I know some crypto fund managers that were flourishing during the 2017 bull run. but today. most of them are either closed, deep in losses or debt. So just make some sacrifices and in the long run, You'll be thankful you did.
There are a lot of ways for OP to start learning trading and I am sure even he might be aware about this but perhaps his laziness might not make him go for trading on his own. Trading is not really an easy task and a huge research is been required in order to execute some profitable trades.

OP can always start with a smaller amount(probably the amount he is willing to pay the fees to any manager) and trade on his own. This would make him at least gain some experience no matter if he has to land up in loss but the graphs would teach a lot new things to OP. Anyone can enter the crypto trading markets without the need of any broker or manager so OP should take benefits from this.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 12:24:50 AM
#6
Hello OP, are you sure to find a manager to manage your funds in crypto trading? If yes then you have gotten the wrong information because entrusting your funds to someone to be managed in trading is tantamount to throwing it in the trash.

Do not ever believe in all kinds of promotions that say can manage your funds and can provide any benefits whatever that amount.

I am sure that a trader who is truly an expert will prefer to use his own money because of the metal burden if the loss is not as big as if using someone's money or investment from people.

In forex there is a copy trade name, you don't need to give or entrust funds to the expert just copy the trade expert and it will run automatically and even then it is not recommended because I have followed it and lost $ 200 in less than 1 month.

It is enough to keep learning and developing your own knowledge rather than entrusting your funds to someone who I believe they are only looking for profit without wanting to take responsibility for the trade mistakes they make.
legendary
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February 09, 2020, 11:41:47 PM
#5
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!
By now you might have received a lot of PMs coming from newbie accounts claiming that they can turn your $200 to $2,000 in 1 week thru trading. What you are asking is next to impossible unless you want to be scammed. Imagine a random guy will send you a pm and ask you to send BTC to his BTC wallet and you will wait for a week or more hoping for a good profit. I would rather get a good trading bot (Gunbot is the one that I use) and let the bot trade for me than get someone (live person) to trade on my behalf.
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February 09, 2020, 06:27:57 PM
#4
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!

Unfortunately, I can't do that. I can't see a pit before you and allow you jump right in. The deal about cryptocurrencies and blockchains are because they give you the much needed freedom to organize your own finances. How and when you want it. You can have your way without anybody dictating everything. That said, the key to succeeding in the crypto world is to learn the skills yourself. Nothing is more rewarding than making your own trading analysis and calls. Even if it won't always turn out to profitable but you'll learn from your mistakes and shortcomings and with time, you'll get better. You just need to invest sometime. If you're consistent, between 1-2 months you should be good to go. Here are some resources you can get started with

1. https://babypips.com
2. Goto YouTube and search for technical analysis videos.

I know some crypto fund managers that were flourishing during the 2017 bull run. but today. most of them are either closed, deep in losses or debt. So just make some sacrifices and in the long run, You'll be thankful you did.
legendary
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February 09, 2020, 05:03:03 PM
#3
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!


What exactly you are looking for a management tool or someone who can manage your crypto?

Like the above said it's not safe to give someone permission to access and handle your crypto.

You don't need them actually you can manage your crypto by your self with the help of some tools below.

- Gekko trading bot = OpenSource and 100% free
- Crypto market cap Android app = A tool where you can manage and track your portfolio and get the latest price data of bitcoin and altcoins and many features.
- Blockfolio - Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Tracker it is likely the same as crypto market cap.

If you have all of this you can manage your crypto trade without the help of other managers/someone. And they are 101% free
legendary
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February 09, 2020, 11:52:07 AM
#2
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!
I cant recommend any yet these things arent even suggested.Why would tend to let others handle out your money? Lots of them are frauds or do just simply trying to pretend to be good
just for people to let their money being handled.Its too risky i shall say because if these people were profitable into their trades, they wont consider on handling others money.
Its a suggestion though but if you push it through then expect on what would be the things that might faced ahead.
newbie
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February 09, 2020, 11:05:21 AM
#1
Hello. Can anyone recommend a reputable successful trade manager for crypto and the fee charged? Thank you!
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