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May 19, 2024, 10:31:37 AM
Well different people have that different but to me I feel like at least a period of six months or till you understand it very well because someone can even for a year without full understanding of the trade so it has to be until you understand the trading for well before you go into the training if not, you will lose a lot, so I don’t care I cannot actually the period of time you should learn, but different people have that time they understand it very well and that time they can trade
To be able to understand trading well, I think it really depends on a person's understanding. Continuing to learn about trading is of course very important and don't let them stop learning about trading after they get a profit from the trading they do and it will be better for them. someone who trades continues to update their knowledge about trading, because even for those who have had good experience in trading, there are still those who make mistakes that cause them to lose on the trades they make.
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May 19, 2024, 06:23:06 AM
Well different people have that different but to me I feel like at least a period of six months or till you understand it very well because someone can even for a year without full understanding of the trade so it has to be until you understand the trading for well before you go into the training if not, you will lose a lot, so I don’t care I cannot actually the period of time you should learn, but different people have that time they understand it very well and that time they can trade
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May 11, 2024, 03:48:22 AM
Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.
That's right, learning to trade is a constant process that requires study and adaptation to market conditions. In addition to having theoretical basic knowledge, it is important to be able to apply this knowledge in each individual situation. I think a few years should be enough to understand trading, and I'm talking about a few years of practice, not just studying theory. There are many different strategies, and it's up to you to try them out and see what works best for you.
It basically depends on a person's brain because a lot of people can grasp ideas very quickly while for others, it may take some time and learning for them to understand things. So a person who has a brain that catches ideas very quickly and is a quick learner can learn trading in way less than a few years, I would say a few months would be enough for them to understand each and everything, and it would barely take a year and a half for them to become perfect through practice.

Those who have brains which require learning something again and again to understand what it is and what it does, they will need more time, maybe what you said is right for such people, and besides, I believe trading isn't suitable for such people because one needs to be quick with their understanding and decisions to become a successful trader.
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May 11, 2024, 01:21:31 AM
Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.
I agree with you. There is no instant way to understand trading, it should be based on a long process of learning. Trading isn't a simple thing that we easily understand, it is a quite complex thing. When we are trading crypto coins, we must understand several things at least:
- When we will buy the coins?
- How to choose the potential coins to trade?
- What our goals?
- What strategy to be applied for our trading?
- When we will take profits?

To understand those matters above, we need to have good knowledge about trading and we require to know much about crypto as a whole. We are also demanded to always update the information about the issues in crypto currently. This will be very helpful to determine what coins to choose and what strategy to be used for our trading.

We also need to know these things to support the continuity of trading for a long period of time:
- How to manage the funds?
- How to improve our mentality in trading?
- How to keep the spirit to trade continuously?
- How to improve the trading skills?

Sure, all of these things won't be achieved/mastered in a short time. I also need around 3 years until I have proper knowledge about trading.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.
Yep. Learning about trading must continue, it is something that should never stop. The trends in the market always change, we can't rely on certain strategies on trading. That's why we must always learn it, we sometimes need to change the strategy. We also must know what type of coins that can be more profitable to trade. And there are many other things that must be constantly improved and updated.


I like these questions you made here, and they really make sense. These should be the questions that those who want to learn crypto trading should know first. Not the one who just goes with the flow without even knowing where to go.

This is usually the problem of the majority who enter the crypto space industry. The majority are always in too much of a hurry; they don't think that there is no shortcut to getting rich in life, and even if they know that, they still try to believe that there is a shortcut.
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May 09, 2024, 11:08:46 PM
what gonna takes you long is to gain experience to overcome the market, usually it also requires quite the capital to be burned for you to understand how to trade and make profit.
otherwise you probably gonna get profit from luck and when you're drained of luck your trading gonna be messed up you probably gonna suffer loss after losses if you don't make proper foundation building of trading.
since trading means you need to win in the battle of wits, then you need to get ahead in term of knowledge and experience than the other party.
you buy at low and sell at high because the other party don't know better or instead they know better that the coin might rise because certain fundamental analysis they've done.

it usually take up a half year to give at least beginner trader the abstract view of how trading could give you profit, as the time went on, you will more and more get used to it.
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May 09, 2024, 06:42:37 PM
Yes I may not really advise you in anything concerning trading, but the only thing I will tell you is to follow the guidelines and take your time to learn, don’t rush, just try to see some paste trading signals and follow the current new, don’t also forget to see some trading videos online and follow some YouTube channels about trading
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May 09, 2024, 12:00:47 AM
I spoke to a tutor who teaches trading, and he said for his lectures, he teaches for an extended period of nine months for anyone who wants to learn trading from him. Please I like to read the personal experience of some traders here, how long did it take you to learn to trade profitably, and what was the hardest thing to learn? did it take you weeks, months or years? Do you think that trading can be learnt well in a short time like three weeks for a quick trader? Can someone who is a proffesional trader just go straight to the point pointing out what is needed to make a successful trader to a newbie to learn quickly?
It needs months or years depending on the person if he is a fast learner or slow learner but i think it is better to learn to trade slowly, because if we learn to trade in a slow way maybe we can understand it very well, it is good that we understand it than learning it in s fast way without a proper understanding we need to be careful and it really needs time because it involves money.
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May 08, 2024, 02:46:07 PM
The duration of which a newbie can learn trading can't be stated because everyone has different brain capacity,some persons understand things fast while others don't.The nine months you mentioned is the duration the tutor thinks a trader can understand the fundamental and technical analysis of trading but if a learner doesn't catch up till the nine months is over I think payments can be renewed till a trader gains mastery of trading strategies.If the trading duration is short for a trader to acquire and know more on trading, technology had made things easy for us,a trader that feels like the duration is too short can continue his/her learning online by watching online videos courses on trading.
You can not exactly give a time oh when a person will know how to trade completely will depend on how the individual because even when you become an expert you will still have to continue learning and you will make mistakes but as you are making mistakes you are gaining more experience. And how fast we learn is different and sometimes the dedication will show how fast the person wants to  learn.

This days you see people opening trading schools and I don't think the duration of learning will be short, even in trading academy and you will be closely monitored, when there is a mistake you will be corrected immediately. So now is no longer how long but how well you will learn and be a better trader.
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May 08, 2024, 02:10:27 PM

I think above one year is an effective time that can give you enough understanding and knowledge about the world of trading especially to understand theoretically, but it is not enough because anyway as long as the market is still moving then you still have to continue to learn to adapt to the market and get to know more about the nature of the market which can take a long time because you need several experiments to make sure that the market has such properties especially at certain times.

In my opinion, the most difficult thing is to identify the nature of the market which usually means that I often make mistakes in applying strategies, or I mean it is difficult to apply strategy A in a market that is A which mostly I am fooled because of several factors such as hesitation to make a trading position because of a sense of concern that is difficult to ignore completely, which means as you said above that we need quite a lot of time to practice with the aim of getting used to and adapting to the circumstances and nature of the market. Some professional traders or those who are already successful in the trading field usually already know and understand most of the traits that the market has so that they can apply strategies in the right situations and conditions that are likely to turn decisions into profits.
Actually there would really be no fixed schedule or moment or time that would really be telling you that you have alredy learned everything in trading. You would really be finding yourself to be making money and tell
that you are really that doing fine and there would be no fixed time for that because we know that each person is really that different when it comes to learning things on which there are ones who do fast on learning and there are ones who are slow. 1 year is something that realistic but there are individuals who had made it on 6 months or bit more shorter but of course shorter time means that experience isnt really that much in compared into those people who had been here on this market for a while on which it would really be something better that you would really be needing up to realize on.

The important thing on here is on how to make yourself that sustaining on the time that you've been doing trading and never ever make yourself that in a rush up because if you do
then this is where mistakes do really happen and this is something that we should be stopping on doing so.

Right, that's also what I mean by my idea above that as long as the market is moving then there will always be changes that occur and as long as changes continue to occur then it means that there is no set time limit to be able to confirm that we have reached the peak of learning about the world of trading, and in addition yes as you said that everyone has different abilities in terms of learning ability, some are easy in terms of digesting a lesson and some are difficult to understand everything they have to learn which means for the problem of speed in terms of learning it depends on how the person's learning ability.

The conclusion of everything is that in my opinion as long as you want to benefit in the world of trading then there is no time limit for learning, or what it means is that you must continue to learn various things, especially regarding market habits that usually change every time, but it is a fact that no matter how much experience and knowledge you have, the possibility of loss will always exist, but with you having good risk management management, the possibility of risk can be minimized.
legendary
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May 07, 2024, 03:35:31 PM
Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.
I agree with you. There is no instant way to understand trading, it should be based on a long process of learning. Trading isn't a simple thing that we easily understand, it is a quite complex thing. When we are trading crypto coins, we must understand several things at least:
- When we will buy the coins?
- How to choose the potential coins to trade?
- What our goals?
- What strategy to be applied for our trading?
- When we will take profits?

To understand those matters above, we need to have good knowledge about trading and we require to know much about crypto as a whole. We are also demanded to always update the information about the issues in crypto currently. This will be very helpful to determine what coins to choose and what strategy to be used for our trading.

We also need to know these things to support the continuity of trading for a long period of time:
- How to manage the funds?
- How to improve our mentality in trading?
- How to keep the spirit to trade continuously?
- How to improve the trading skills?

Sure, all of these things won't be achieved/mastered in a short time. I also need around 3 years until I have proper knowledge about trading.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.
Yep. Learning about trading must continue, it is something that should never stop. The trends in the market always change, we can't rely on certain strategies on trading. That's why we must always learn it, we sometimes need to change the strategy. We also must know what type of coins that can be more profitable to trade. And there are many other things that must be constantly improved and updated.

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May 07, 2024, 02:14:54 PM
Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.

That's right, learning to trade is a constant process that requires study and adaptation to market conditions. In addition to having theoretical basic knowledge, it is important to be able to apply this knowledge in each individual situation. I think a few years should be enough to understand trading, and I'm talking about a few years of practice, not just studying theory. There are many different strategies, and it's up to you to try them out and see what works best for you.

I think above one year is an effective time that can give you enough understanding and knowledge about the world of trading especially to understand theoretically, but it is not enough because anyway as long as the market is still moving then you still have to continue to learn to adapt to the market and get to know more about the nature of the market which can take a long time because you need several experiments to make sure that the market has such properties especially at certain times.

In my opinion, the most difficult thing is to identify the nature of the market which usually means that I often make mistakes in applying strategies, or I mean it is difficult to apply strategy A in a market that is A which mostly I am fooled because of several factors such as hesitation to make a trading position because of a sense of concern that is difficult to ignore completely, which means as you said above that we need quite a lot of time to practice with the aim of getting used to and adapting to the circumstances and nature of the market. Some professional traders or those who are already successful in the trading field usually already know and understand most of the traits that the market has so that they can apply strategies in the right situations and conditions that are likely to turn decisions into profits.
Actually there would really be no fixed schedule or moment or time that would really be telling you that you have alredy learned everything in trading. You would really be finding yourself to be making money and tell
that you are really that doing fine and there would be no fixed time for that because we know that each person is really that different when it comes to learning things on which there are ones who do fast on learning and there are ones who are slow. 1 year is something that realistic but there are individuals who had made it on 6 months or bit more shorter but of course shorter time means that experience isnt really that much in compared into those people who had been here on this market for a while on which it would really be something better that you would really be needing up to realize on.

The important thing on here is on how to make yourself that sustaining on the time that you've been doing trading and never ever make yourself that in a rush up because if you do
then this is where mistakes do really happen and this is something that we should be stopping on doing so.
legendary
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May 07, 2024, 12:35:06 PM
Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.

That's right, learning to trade is a constant process that requires study and adaptation to market conditions. In addition to having theoretical basic knowledge, it is important to be able to apply this knowledge in each individual situation. I think a few years should be enough to understand trading, and I'm talking about a few years of practice, not just studying theory. There are many different strategies, and it's up to you to try them out and see what works best for you.

I think above one year is an effective time that can give you enough understanding and knowledge about the world of trading especially to understand theoretically, but it is not enough because anyway as long as the market is still moving then you still have to continue to learn to adapt to the market and get to know more about the nature of the market which can take a long time because you need several experiments to make sure that the market has such properties especially at certain times.

In my opinion, the most difficult thing is to identify the nature of the market which usually means that I often make mistakes in applying strategies, or I mean it is difficult to apply strategy A in a market that is A which mostly I am fooled because of several factors such as hesitation to make a trading position because of a sense of concern that is difficult to ignore completely, which means as you said above that we need quite a lot of time to practice with the aim of getting used to and adapting to the circumstances and nature of the market. Some professional traders or those who are already successful in the trading field usually already know and understand most of the traits that the market has so that they can apply strategies in the right situations and conditions that are likely to turn decisions into profits.
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May 07, 2024, 12:25:40 PM
how long have you been trading? do you have programming skills? Probably, at the same time as studying the market, it will be useful to apply this algorithmically..

I spoke to a tutor who teaches trading, and he said for his lectures, he teaches for an extended period of nine months for anyone who wants to learn trading from him. Please I like to read the personal experience of some traders here, how long did it take you to learn to trade profitably, and what was the hardest thing to learn? did it take you weeks, months or years? Do you think that trading can be learnt well in a short time like three weeks for a quick trader? Can someone who is a proffesional trader just go straight to the point pointing out what is needed to make a successful trader to a newbie to learn quickly?
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May 07, 2024, 12:07:01 PM
it took me 3 years to fully understand it.
That's right, learning to trade is a constant process that requires study and adaptation to market conditions.

This is more than to be true. Trading is a long journey. In fact it is the journey itself. Money is just the byproduct of all the hardwork and discipline to put in the craft. Yes you can learn a strategy in weeks. But! It takes you years of truly trading it consistently in the market. Add up the ever changing cycle of the market. You need to really know the market and asset you are trading. And above all, you need to master yourself as to how are you going to behave in front of your screen. Overtime, you will have your own unique trading that you revised yourself.
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May 07, 2024, 04:49:27 AM
Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.

That's right, learning to trade is a constant process that requires study and adaptation to market conditions. In addition to having theoretical basic knowledge, it is important to be able to apply this knowledge in each individual situation. I think a few years should be enough to understand trading, and I'm talking about a few years of practice, not just studying theory. There are many different strategies, and it's up to you to try them out and see what works best for you.
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May 07, 2024, 03:10:43 AM
I spoke to a tutor who teaches trading, and he said for his lectures, he teaches for an extended period of nine months for anyone who wants to learn trading from him. Please I like to read the personal experience of some traders here, how long did it take you to learn to trade profitably, and what was the hardest thing to learn? did it take you weeks, months or years? Do you think that trading can be learnt well in a short time like three weeks for a quick trader? Can someone who is a proffesional trader just go straight to the point pointing out what is needed to make a successful trader to a newbie to learn quickly?

Actually, it was the other year before they really understood the trading here in the cryptocurrency business field. Trading is a great deal, and there is no shortcut here, honestly speaking. From my own experience, it took me 3 years to fully understand it.

And like everyone else, until now I have never stopped studying this trading because I still don't fully understand it, but I just understand it a little. And that's what an individual trader needs to do.
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May 06, 2024, 08:29:15 PM
You can learn how to trade in just a few days and learn some trading techniques in a few months but you will never learn 100% without making mistakes and losing.  And you can never guarantee profit. the more mistakes and losses you make, the more you learn. For every mistake you will learn something new and never forget them. So you have to continue trading with risk and you have to become an expert by researching different things yourself. this will take a long time which may be several years.
In my opinion, it is not easy to learn quickly, of course this requires a long process until we can understand trading well, as you said, it may be true that we will not be able to learn trading in a short time and understand 100% about trading and If you make a mistake at the start of trading, of course this is normal because you don't understand trading well, but we must be able to learn from the mistakes we make and not repeat the same mistakes again when we try to trade again, when we trade, of course. There are risks and we must be able to overcome this with the knowledge we have about trading and we must also be able to analyze the situation so we can know when is the right time to trade.
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May 04, 2024, 08:23:52 AM
Actually how long it takes you to learn trading will totally depend on you because not everyone's brain is the same. There are people who can understand or do a thing very easily and there are many people who take a long time to understand a thing. Just like trading also your duration will depend on how you learn trading. The faster you understand the various aspects related to trading, the faster you will gain detailed knowledge about trading.

I think basic knowledge about trading is very easy for us to know. After you acquire basic knowledge about trading you will understand more details about it when you trade practically. I also learned trading myself but it didn't take me long because I have a habit of understanding something very easily once someone shows it to me. But I am still learning about trading, maybe in the future I will continue to learn more about trading. As the saying goes, there is no end to learning.
Learning is indeed having no ending or simply that it would really be that continuous and something that would really be developmental as you do go forward. It is really just that it would really be that a test of time on how you would really be handling yourself when it comes to this matter. Learning up should really be something that will really be in slow pace but surely be done. Although results wont really be always be that positive but we do know that when it comes to the odds or chances on being profitable will really be determine on how well you are and knowledgeable on the things that you are really that dealing off with.
Dont make yourself that in a rush when learning up on things because if you do then this is where mistakes do really starts.

Learning is a never ending process and if you do find yourself that in a haste on learning specially on making money then this is where you would be finding yourself getting those tons of errors and mistakes
on which this is something that you should avoid in the first place.
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May 04, 2024, 07:40:37 AM
The duration of which a newbie can learn trading can't be stated because everyone has different brain capacity,some persons understand things fast while others don't.The nine months you mentioned is the duration the tutor thinks a trader can understand the fundamental and technical analysis of trading but if a learner doesn't catch up till the nine months is over I think payments can be renewed till a trader gains mastery of trading strategies.If the trading duration is short for a trader to acquire and know more on trading, technology had made things easy for us,a trader that feels like the duration is too short can continue his/her learning online by watching online videos courses on trading.
Nine months is more than enough time if the person teaching about trading is someone who is quite professional in this matter and that person also has the soul to teach many people. Because whether or not it takes a newbie to understand the lesson does not all depend on his brain, but also depends on how the teacher conveys his knowledge and provides examples that are easier for a newbie who is learning to understand. So things like this don't just depend on one direction, but really depend on two directions, even though nowadays there is a lot of help that can be obtained via the internet for a wider understanding of trading techniques and analysis itself.
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May 04, 2024, 07:28:47 AM
I spoke to a tutor who teaches trading, and he said for his lectures, he teaches for an extended period of nine months for anyone who wants to learn trading from him. Please I like to read the personal experience of some traders here, how long did it take you to learn to trade profitably, and what was the hardest thing to learn? did it take you weeks, months or years? Do you think that trading can be learnt well in a short time like three weeks for a quick trader? Can someone who is a proffesional trader just go straight to the point pointing out what is needed to make a successful trader to a newbie to learn quickly?
You can learn how to trade in just a few days and learn some trading techniques in a few months but you will never learn 100% without making mistakes and losing.  And you can never guarantee profit. the more mistakes and losses you make, the more you learn. For every mistake you will learn something new and never forget them. So you have to continue trading with risk and you have to become an expert by researching different things yourself. this will take a long time which may be several years.
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