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Topic: How long does it take to become a pro - page 6. (Read 14955 times)

newbie
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April 30, 2019, 03:05:53 AM
How long does it take to become a pro? becoming pro in crypto? Trading? bounties? gambling? On what field do you want to became a pro? If you choose to became a pro in trading it really takes some time in order to become a pro trader because you will face many problem in this field so better if you study first before you enter in the field of trading. In gambling you can became pro if you will play always because you will gain some experiences from your opponents, for example playing a games in some online casino will increase your ability to play and also your skills. If you are talking about bounty you can read some article on how to became a legit bounty hunter and bounty manager. All of these needs a proper experience in order to became a pro, and all you need is a hard work.
jr. member
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April 30, 2019, 02:50:31 AM
To be a professional or expert in any field of endeavor is just an act of commitment and de devotion towards it. You can surely be an expert in this industry if you can humble yourself very well and commit towards learning how things work here.
full member
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April 29, 2019, 11:44:26 PM
I think to be a pro you need a lot of experience in the world of crypto good and bad is still a good lesson and experience is the best teacher Wink
Being a professional in this cryptos market depends on the amount of time and how much did you spend on cryptos because like you said the experience is the most important but faster or slower is depend on will we ready to practice it days by days or not, investing in cryptos is not easy because it is hard to find someone can teach you carefully or well enough in this unstable market, so we are on our own most of the time and learn by ourselves.
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April 29, 2019, 10:38:45 PM
Being a pro in crpto takes a long long time and more on experience, because being a pro means that you are more cautious of your action either it is an advantage or a disadvantage to you. But all in all having an experience is the key not just to be pro but also in acquiring a success.
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April 29, 2019, 09:47:55 PM
Anyone can learn all their experience and I think that all this will really be justification. It is the human capability that will be beneficial in the happening or event that today it is a fundamental structure. And it would be beneficial if you are investing to some alts.
copper member
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April 29, 2019, 08:22:37 PM
I think to be a pro you need a lot of experience in the world of crypto good and bad is still a good lesson and experience is the best teacher Wink
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April 29, 2019, 08:12:50 PM
Become expert in trading or investing you need money first, without have much money how come you can trade or invest your assets in bitcoin or altcoin, but I have plan to get profit without become expert or pro.
hero member
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April 29, 2019, 07:55:57 PM
It all depends on you and your perseverance. You can learn in one year or you may need more time. But I still think that one year is not enough. Because you may have knowledge, but you will have little experience. And experience is more important than knowledge, I think.
I agree that to become a professional , you need a lot of time to spend in training and spend all your strength on one thing , a lot of indicators to learn them in a couple of months

One thing I've learned in cryptoverse is that in order to gain more experience, we must imitate best accepted practices by our fellow enthusiasts be it in trading or choosing the right project to invest with and also we must try to exchange ideas with other members of the crypto community to gain more knowledge and insights necessary to survive the challenges we might encounteralong the way. Additionally, we should also take note that even successful developers, investors, traders or hodlers also share with and continuously gain insights among their peers in the crypto community and some of them don't even consider themselves to be a PRO. Smiley
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April 29, 2019, 04:39:06 PM
It all depends on you and your perseverance. You can learn in one year or you may need more time. But I still think that one year is not enough. Because you may have knowledge, but you will have little experience. And experience is more important than knowledge, I think.
I agree that to become a professional , you need a lot of time to spend in training and spend all your strength on one thing , a lot of indicators to learn them in a couple of months
copper member
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April 29, 2019, 04:38:29 PM
I am really interested in this question. And you might be surprised, but I came here not only for money, but on the first place I put the feeling that I can do something important. Cryptocurrency world is not a teaching, medicine or life guard area, but i am a strong believer that every person should do something important for him, his family and friends and for other people as well. So I am thinking of becoming some kind of cryptocurrency consultant or something like that. But I understand that in order to achieve this goal I need to have a perfect portfolio and to become a highly qualified professional myself. I am ready to hard work for years, but i want to know how much time will I need? One year is not enough but what about three or four years? Will it be enough? What do you think? Thank you very much and good luck with your business.

I do not think there's a certain period of time for one to become a professional in cryptocurrency. It can take you less than 2 months. Learning about crypro only requires dedication, patience and consistency. Also you have to involve yourself in all key areas of cryptocurrency.
full member
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April 29, 2019, 04:22:25 PM
I will not deceive anyone and say exalted words. I came to the crypto market primarily to make money. I am not interested in various technical issues.
I think the same motives moved most people in the crypto market, but many are silent about it.
I like your strength towards yourself, the reason I'm here is also to look for profit and the knowledge that I get is a bonus. Status may not be very important because we are here doing it of our own volition and as you say many people do not care about Crypto development but they only argue with each other's intelligence.
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April 29, 2019, 04:18:33 PM
It all depends on you and your perseverance. You can learn in one year or you may need more time. But I still think that one year is not enough. Because you may have knowledge, but you will have little experience. And experience is more important than knowledge, I think.
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April 29, 2019, 04:17:21 PM
I am really interested in this question. And you might be surprised, but I came here not only for money, but on the first place I put the feeling that I can do something important. Cryptocurrency world is not a teaching, medicine or life guard area, but i am a strong believer that every person should do something important for him, his family and friends and for other people as well. So I am thinking of becoming some kind of cryptocurrency consultant or something like that. But I understand that in order to achieve this goal I need to have a perfect portfolio and to become a highly qualified professional myself. I am ready to hard work for years, but i want to know how much time will I need? One year is not enough but what about three or four years? Will it be enough? What do you think? Thank you very much and good luck with your business.

Your enthusiasm to learn more about cryptocurrency is absurd and i commend you for that. But in order to fully become a professional in cryptocurrency, you need to do some research and study on it because crypto is not yet introduced in the school curriculum. Which is why, self study about it is needed.
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April 29, 2019, 04:07:00 PM
I will not deceive anyone and say exalted words. I came to the crypto market primarily to make money. I am not interested in various technical issues.
I think the same motives moved most people in the crypto market, but many are silent about it.
jr. member
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April 29, 2019, 02:21:41 PM
for me It all depends what are your dreams and how much money and time you are willing to invest. I heard and have a lot of examples about people making a fortune in cryptocurrency, besides any expertise of cryptocurrency! As a count of truth there was once no diploma for these people, they simply came, noticed and conquered this cryptocurrency area. There is additionally essential that you have a bit of good fortune and endurance and of course some primary knowledge of trading


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April 29, 2019, 02:01:59 PM
It seems to me that anyone with enough experience and desire can become a professional in the cryptocurrency market.
But not all of them become because sometimes luck turns away from them for various reasons.
Be sure to listen to the advice of reputable market people and they will help you become successful.
full member
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April 29, 2019, 01:53:52 PM
A trader is not a job, it is life itself, love. If you do not get high from this, and plan to study for a long time - I'm afraid You will be hard. Because if you take yourself very seriously, You will quickly destroy yourself. You try, and if you like, then start playing, in confidence in the space. Now only joy can attract money..

True - a real professional lives with his job and he cannot imagine a day without it. He is interested in everything which is connected with his activity, and in most cases, the process of becoming a REAL pro never stops.
member
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April 29, 2019, 09:31:54 AM
I am ready to hard work for years, but i want to know how much time will I need? One year is not enough but what about three or four years? Will it be enough? What do you think? Thank you very much and good luck with your business.

I don't think there's an ample time for one to be a pro in anything, especially in crypto thing. What it takes is your determination to learn at the expense of countless failures, and not years of experience. So being a pro is a matter of heart attitude. Mind you, there are a lot of disappointments that may come your way here. Sometimes, you may have reached the point of doing good in trading when suddenly all the values of your holdings plummeted unexpectedly. Even an experienced trader will rattle when this happens, and might give up, which is not a very pro thing. If you'll learn to manage your emotions here, you'll be a pro in less than no time.
copper member
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April 29, 2019, 09:21:14 AM
this, as elsewhere, depends not only on time, but also on the degree of commitment to work. having achieved sufficient professionalism, in order to remain at the proper level, you will need to continue to learn and monitor the market every day.
full member
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April 29, 2019, 09:12:33 AM
Been here for almost 2 years and counting but still me myself don't consider a pro in terms of analyzing what's the crypto to invest and gain profit after like a couple of months or for long term hodl.
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