I would be glad to hear from you any suggestions for books, courses (prefer even more expensive from traders which are with good experience and results in this market) and everything which could be useful for the very beginning.
Thank you!
i haven't read too many books---i'm pretty much self-made. but i would recommend this one: "Charting the Stock Market: The Wyckoff Method"
it taught me a lot about market psychology and cycles, and how to step back and take a bird's eye view of the market you're trading.
as for courses, i would avoid anything paid. i've never heard anything good about paid services, and the general consensus is, why are these guys offering paid courses if they're such good traders? they should be stacking profits from trading!
you should check out babypips for a solid free online course that'll show you the basics of technical analysis:
yes, it's geared towards forex trading, but TA is applicable to all markets including cryptocurrency. the first couple sections are introductory and mostly forex-related. i would skip to "course 3: elementary" and go from there.
for a beginner, i'd definitely emphasize studying support and resistance, moving average analysis, oscillators and divergences. this should give you a good base to work from.