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April 01, 2019, 10:59:59 AM
#51
It will be very risky when a child of this age is given the confidence to hold 0.2 Btc, while for now the only expert will find it difficult to manage and get profits quickly, therefore our guidance to beginners is really needed here.
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April 01, 2019, 09:51:48 AM
#50
Ah 15 years of age and interested in trading all this stuff great. Give him as much as knowledge you can, teach him about risk,greed, fear and discipline of the market. Many people make profit in the beginning but its hard to make it consistently and this is a bitter truth of any financial market.His zeal for learning could succeed him. Market is not same all the time, it is very dynamic, teach him to deal with every situation. I hope with the time he will grab more and will succeed in this career.
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April 01, 2019, 06:45:45 AM
#49
One thing you must teach him in trading is the basics. About how to place orders to sell and buy orders. He is 15 years old, many people make mistakes even though they are the right age to think about the possible effects of their actions. Let him trade a little money. This is too big. But, if it's okay for you to lose (not underestimate it) then it's your choice. It would be wise to help your siblings learn about signature campaigns instead of getting involved in current trade.
sr. member
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April 01, 2019, 01:51:10 AM
#48
Can we be brothers?so you can also give me 0.2bitcoin?
Haha this comment gave me so much laughter. Well, it's his decision to give his brother that kind of amount. And looking at his posts in this thread, I think that this guy is financially stabled.
Atleast i gave you laughter even in just a post right?hahaha

But if you are saying that he might be a rich guy?if does why not gave him 1 whole bitcoin 😂

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Anyway, just don't teach your brother how to gamble. Teach him on how to trade but not to gamble. If he became a gambling addict then that's on you.
That’s the best way to treat our brothers specially those younger once,why not just help him to become a good trader and not a gambler,and besides there are lots of area to earn here and not with gambling
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April 01, 2019, 12:04:54 AM
#47
I'm also doing that to some of my friends who are interested to know more about Bitcoin, but I cannot give that huge amount like you are giving, I just gave them $15 worth of Bitcoin after they passed my quizzes about Bitcoin and blockchain.
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March 31, 2019, 11:38:46 PM
#46
yes, beginners must always get guidance from us, but, I can't be a good guide, I always get a loss, and until today I give up. some people came to me to explain about the crypto market, but I only gave them an explanation of investment and bounty.

then, I think that 15 years old is very young and still in school, I'm afraid his education will be interrupted by crypto.
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March 31, 2019, 10:27:57 PM
#45
This just proves that you care about your brother and he's eager to learn and earn with your help, despite of his young age he manage to make profit by trading and in a short amount of time. Just teach him not to be greedy because he may end up losing the capital and gains.
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March 31, 2019, 06:15:58 PM
#44
Its great to introduce bitcoin to a younger generation, and teaching them about finance at young age will help them to prepare a better financial plan in the future, but teaching 15 years old about gambling is wrong, you should teach them how to make money and how to invest, explain to him about crypto, but avoid teaching him how to gamble
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March 31, 2019, 06:07:11 PM
#43
Looks good, sharing knowledge to make money is the right way to share experiences. Even though your brother is still a beginner, I think he will understand like you later.
  I am sure he will return the capital from you, after getting a profit
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March 31, 2019, 05:01:35 PM
#42
Actually 0.2Bitcoin to a 15 years old is pretty much big for him to start trading and remember that, even the professionals in the world of trade are not getting the required profits from trading. Haven taken such step to educate the younger generation is a plus to the community and i wish many others will emulate your step towards adoption. Congratulations to your brother, start early still remain the best in an evolving technology.   
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March 31, 2019, 12:03:27 PM
#41
Since the market is still sleeping, i have to be patient and make something alternatively profitable like signature campaigns in order to not get bored. I have been active on campaigns since then and got plenty of bitcoins on hold.

Lately, my brother saw me browsing on bitcointalk then ask me a lot of things about this. After a couple of hours of question and answer, i hoprle he learned something from me. He wanted to try trading and engaging in bitcoin but he does not have anything. I ask him to read and familiarize bitcoin more and after that i would gave him some as a starter. After a couple of weeks, he tells me he's ready.

I lend him 0.2 BTC so that he can do trial and error in trading or even bet a little on gambling. I checked him yesterday and it seems that his doing good and earned even a little. I also noticed that he become more responsible mostly on financial things. I am planning to not take the .2 capital and just gave it to him since i saw that he's a hardworking person now.


By the way, he's just 15yrs old and im glad i teach him important things in that age.
That's great, you have given good faith to your brother so he can have a more mature mindset and begin to learn to be responsible. Try not to put pressure on him and let him trade in his own way. I'm sure that will give him good confidence.
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March 30, 2019, 08:27:02 PM
#40
It is good that your brother is willing to engage in crypto world at such a young age. But lending or giving him .2 btc is really big for just a trial. Anyway, if he is really serious to enter trading, he should learn technical analysis and other things which I think it wasn't that easy to understand and needs time before really try to do actual trading. But in terms of gambling, he can try it. But remember that it is addicting.
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 07:57:34 PM
#39
Since the market is still sleeping, i have to be patient and make something alternatively profitable like signature campaigns in order to not get bored. I have been active on campaigns since then and got plenty of bitcoins on hold.

Lately, my brother saw me browsing on bitcointalk then ask me a lot of things about this. After a couple of hours of question and answer, i hoprle he learned something from me. He wanted to try trading and engaging in bitcoin but he does not have anything. I ask him to read and familiarize bitcoin more and after that i would gave him some as a starter. After a couple of weeks, he tells me he's ready.

I lend him 0.2 BTC so that he can do trial and error in trading or even bet a little on gambling. I checked him yesterday and it seems that his doing good and earned even a little. I also noticed that he become more responsible mostly on financial things. I am planning to not take the .2 capital and just gave it to him since i saw that he's a hardworking person now.


By the way, he's just 15yrs old and im glad i teach him important things in that age.

Is that story even real? Roll Eyes
It looks to me it's pure non sense since he's 15 years old and you are trying to make yourself look good on the forum.
Provide some evidence of what you stated and maybe we would reconsider your story is actually true
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 06:14:07 PM
#38
Great! The teenage year is the most important years of all the teenagers to develop their mind and imagination but due to the norms of school. Their imagination critical thinking would be ruined by the stress and pressure of the subjects and assignments of the school. It's great that you guided your brother to become more successful in the future.
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March 30, 2019, 05:02:46 PM
#37
Well he's lucky that at that young age, he's already engaged with such things and bitcoin plus he has a brother to guide him since he's just a beginner. When he gets familiarized with it, probably he would teach it to his friend and also share his knowledge about bitcoin. And then the cycle goes on, more people are getting to know bitcoin.
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March 30, 2019, 04:30:33 PM
#36
Since the market is still sleeping, i have to be patient and make something alternatively profitable like signature campaigns in order to not get bored. I have been active on campaigns since then and got plenty of bitcoins on hold.

Lately, my brother saw me browsing on bitcointalk then ask me a lot of things about this. After a couple of hours of question and answer, i hoprle he learned something from me. He wanted to try trading and engaging in bitcoin but he does not have anything. I ask him to read and familiarize bitcoin more and after that i would gave him some as a starter. After a couple of weeks, he tells me he's ready.

I lend him 0.2 BTC so that he can do trial and error in trading or even bet a little on gambling. I checked him yesterday and it seems that his doing good and earned even a little. I also noticed that he become more responsible mostly on financial things. I am planning to not take the .2 capital and just gave it to him since i saw that he's a hardworking person now.


By the way, he's just 15yrs old and im glad i teach him important things in that age.

Something good you did with your little brother
If you helped him in his learning of crypto
Surely he will help others and I think that is what the crypto community needs.
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 03:33:27 PM
#35
giving new experiences to your brother and giving a knowledge about crypto is not an easy thing. and giving a trust in trading or gambling with real funds that is truly extraordinary. because losing funds due to the transaction risk. this will be a good family collaboration. at least you have helped your brother to find additional pocket money without committing crimes.
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March 30, 2019, 03:28:43 PM
#34
Well it's good for us to teach others that are ready to learn about bitcoin although I still have my doubt about if the story is genuine you can't have 0.2 to lend to a fifteen year old and still engage in a bounty that would take you a while to earn that amount. But looking away from that I think the message the OP  intended is passed and it's quite helpful
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March 30, 2019, 03:20:51 PM
#33
I think it's great you introduce your brother for blockchain and bitcoins, I don't think that trading should be the first thing to learn when involving in bitcoins.
In the last few weeks, we have seen many green days for altcoins, so almost everyone will have made some profit, I think it is important you show him some good trading strategies so he knows when to buy and even more important when to sell and take profit.
sr. member
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March 30, 2019, 03:12:12 PM
#32
Since the market is still sleeping, i have to be patient and make something alternatively profitable like signature campaigns in order to not get bored. I have been active on campaigns since then and got plenty of bitcoins on hold.

Lately, my brother saw me browsing on bitcointalk then ask me a lot of things about this. After a couple of hours of question and answer, i hoprle he learned something from me. He wanted to try trading and engaging in bitcoin but he does not have anything. I ask him to read and familiarize bitcoin more and after that i would gave him some as a starter. After a couple of weeks, he tells me he's ready.

I lend him 0.2 BTC so that he can do trial and error in trading or even bet a little on gambling. I checked him yesterday and it seems that his doing good and earned even a little. I also noticed that he become more responsible mostly on financial things. I am planning to not take the .2 capital and just gave it to him since i saw that he's a hardworking person now.


By the way, he's just 15yrs old and im glad i teach him important things in that age.
I think this is a good news for you and your family ,
At least at the young age he knows how to stand on his own.
And he is becoming more mature at his young age he would know how to manage money ,Unlike other teenager who just knows how to spend it, This would keep him busy instead of going out doing some stupid stuff .
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