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Topic: Giving Bitcoin Starters - page 3. (Read 633 times)

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March 30, 2019, 03:47:32 AM
#11
i believe that experience will teach you more lesson than school.
The same kind of idea I planted myself many years ago since school is valuing numbers not learnings :/

I think hes more mature than other 15 year olds out there and besides, -snip- Its okay if he will lose it all and tell him thats its part of the game but so far i guess he's doing good. Experiencing cryptocurrency at a young age is great that i wish i could learn that too on my younger days. He's my brother after all and i will guide him until last.
If you think that's it's okay for him to handle that amount then good for him and he's lucky to have a brother like you. Goodluck in trading.
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March 30, 2019, 03:28:09 AM
#10
That's a good thing that you are letting this youngster to learn about the future technology and you are a very nice brother!

You just lend a teenager with BTC.2 without hesitating, it seems that you got a lot of money in your pocket though. By the way, if your brother is 15 yrs. old then how old are you?

It's nice knowing that your brother is doing well but what if he lose it all, what would you do?
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March 30, 2019, 03:24:26 AM
#9
This is all the digital era, money is also digital, in my opinion it is appropriate that he learn about the digital world like now. especially many young people who are successful at their age, we must be proud of it.
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March 30, 2019, 03:16:37 AM
#8
If every second shitcoin is not getting x5 it doesn't mean that you can't earn on this market. Even without s huge fluctuations you can pick a good leverage and benefit from slammer price moves.
But first of all for newbies it is better not to waste your money and to trade for some time (preferably some months) on demo accoount.
Also if you want him to learn trading it is better to choose more mature market where you can sharpen your skills of different kinds of analysis without warrying that someone will dump his 10$ of shitcoins and crash the market.
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March 30, 2019, 02:00:00 AM
#7
What a good brother you are. Well, it's good that younger people are now inclined to trading with the help of an older one of course. I think this is also a great idea to teach my brother about cryptocurrency.

I'm just glad that your bother is learning the basics of trading and adopting really well in the market.
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March 30, 2019, 01:59:27 AM
#6
This is extremely cool of you. Well done. We tend to underestimate the intelligence of the younger generation... my little brother is 16, and I recently looked up some of his newest GitHub posts: mind blown. That being said, it is the younger generation who are the future of cryptocurrency, and we are building this technology for them. We need more people like you.
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March 30, 2019, 01:58:22 AM
#5
Damn. 0.2 BTC for a starter? I don't think this is ideal, but it is your money and your risk at the end of the day. Honestly, it has become quite difficult even for experts to earn quick profits through cryptocurrencies at present due to the reduced volatility.

It would be wiser to help your brother learn about signature campaigns instead of engaging in trading at present.
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March 30, 2019, 01:57:23 AM
#4
I lend him 0.2 BTC -snip-
By the way, he's just 15yrs old and im glad i teach him important things in that age.
0.2 BTC is not a plaything for a 15 year old. And one thing you should be teaching him in trading are the basics. On how to put his sell orders and buy orders. He's 15 years old, there were a lot of people commit mistakes even though they are the right of age of thinking the possible effects of their actions. Let him just trade a little money. It's too big. But, if it is okay for you to lose(not to belittle him) then it's your choice.

I think hes more mature than other 15 year olds out there and besides, i believe that experience will teach you more lesson than school. Its okay if he will lose it all and tell him thats its part of the game but so far i guess he's doing good. Experiencing cryptocurrency at a young age is great that i wish i could learn that too on my younger days. He's my brother after all and i will guide him until last.
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March 30, 2019, 01:49:53 AM
#3
I lend him 0.2 BTC -snip-
By the way, he's just 15yrs old and im glad i teach him important things in that age.
0.2 BTC is not a plaything for a 15 year old. And one thing you should be teaching him in trading are the basics. On how to put his sell orders and buy orders. He's 15 years old, there were a lot of people commit mistakes even though they are the right of age of thinking the possible effects of their actions. Let him just trade a little money. It's too big. But, if it is okay for you to lose(not to belittle him) then it's your choice.
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March 30, 2019, 01:38:20 AM
#2
It’s good for a bit of his age to grab things like this and do well with it no matter how matter it may seem is awesome. His journey with bitcoin has started and he will be become a pro with much hard work and research. But I will advise you keep checking on him and mentor him to correct him if some common mistakes he could make.
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March 30, 2019, 01:32:53 AM
#1
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.
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