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sr. member
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February 06, 2019, 03:22:03 PM
#23
Finding a mentor for trading crypto currency should not be a problem because there are so many people out there with versed experience in trading crypto and other stock exchange. The bottom line is that what work for Mr A may not work for Mr B and that you must be your own mentor by reading and researching for knowledge.
sr. member
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February 06, 2019, 01:53:35 PM
#22
Normally, people learn trading by reading books and practicing. If you are finding a mentor to teach you trading, it is better to find a reputable one and be prepared to pay. IMO, learning by yourself and use the fees for practicing will be a better option.
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February 06, 2019, 12:04:58 PM
#21
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.
Are you going to invest in millions in the crypto trading,if yes then look for a experienced trader to be mentor or if you are just new and going to start with small amount then you need to be your mentor as well because no one is going to make effort for you to make money,everyone is selfish here.Ask for the suggestions and do your own research about what other traders were doing.
legendary
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February 06, 2019, 11:16:53 AM
#20
Trading is not just easy to gain money, you need to dig more and absorb knowledge at least in basic trading techniques.
You know your self how far you can do in trading, just remember these words before you engaging into trading and probably you are fully knowledgeable. "No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings".

I remember when I was new here, I am really curious what is trading and how do I earn a profit, I didn't have any Idea. I stick on this section and keep reading until I've learned. Just what I did until now, if I were your shoes now mentor is not necessary for trading, you need more research and watch a tutorial on youtube if needed.
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February 06, 2019, 11:08:29 AM
#19
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.

Mentor just for trading ?

Now it's actually very easy to get any information, including how you can become a good trader so you don't need to find a mentor just to teach you for trading,also market of crypto is very volatile and you just can't apply past method at the current market.
After all, it would be more useful if you are looking for a mentor how to do business outside crypto, just in case crypto doesn't take you as expected
hero member
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February 06, 2019, 10:59:59 AM
#18
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.

In the first place you can be a good trader if you will prove to yourself that you have a passion and happy doing it, no matter how hard it is.
Because trading is not an easy activity like what you are thinking. It can help you out to have a prosper life but it can also push you down too financially. So I think reading most of time in the forum especially in trading discussion is one of the things you can do, also you watch and listen in youtube who are discussing about trading, then you can check cryptonews updates about in trading too something like that.
legendary
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February 06, 2019, 10:40:10 AM
#17
In this forum there are many people who have long been trading, and many of them are experts in trade. Maybe you can make them mentors so you can study in trade. The best mentor in my opinion are people who have long been trading because they already know the development of fluctuations from year to year, so we can learn from their experience. If I want to study trade, I always ask my friends who have done trading, there I can take knowledge from the experiences they have been through, this is an efficient way in my opinion to be able to learn trade.
newbie
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February 06, 2019, 10:38:49 AM
#16
If you have the means, it is better to find an experienced professional who will help you learn to understand the market and trade profit. Well, if the funds are limited, then only self-learning and free content
sr. member
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February 06, 2019, 10:36:32 AM
#15
For me , reading book is my personal mentor way.
Youtube also become my alternate channel to teach me better understand about analyze chart.

There is no instant way to learn something as long as you have passion on it !
if for myself, from youtube, I became a mentor, but I am also from a book so that science about trading in the crypto world is deeper. because knowledge is very important for our success capital
jr. member
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February 06, 2019, 10:33:54 AM
#14
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.
You do not need a mentor for you to learn and understand how trading works. Actually, I didn't have any mentor before when I was newbie. It is better if you will the one who will teach your own self for you to understand more how trading works.

I think the majority has spoken. Wink
hero member
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February 06, 2019, 10:33:28 AM
#13
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.

It is really hard to find that kind of person nowadays because those kind of traders are busy doing their own tradings, but if somehow you know a friend who also trades good then you are lucky enough if he or she teaches you.
sr. member
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February 06, 2019, 10:23:55 AM
#12
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.
You do not need a mentor for you to learn and understand how trading works. Actually, I didn't have any mentor before when I was newbie. It is better if you will the one who will teach your own self for you to understand more how trading works.
mk4
legendary
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February 06, 2019, 10:15:07 AM
#11
So,

You suggest just keeping your trading activity a total secret?HuhHuh??

If you trade full time, do you not tell anyone what you do for a living?


 Lips sealed Lips sealed  I like this.

What? Please re-read what I said. You definitely missed what I was trying to say. What I was saying is that you should be cautious on choosing a "mentor", especially when talking about looking for one online; because they could end up having to mentor you with bad intentions.
sr. member
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February 06, 2019, 10:13:52 AM
#10
You can learn to trade on your own and at zero cost, youtube already full of free videos that touch everything related to trading whether it was Forex or Crypto and there are videos for every strategy too and you can combine that with making an account at Tradeview and observe the top traders, then you can apply what you are learning on your free account from Tradeview and start to measure your performance and then move to real trading. experience is what really matters.
jr. member
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February 06, 2019, 10:08:14 AM
#9
Not sure if this is the right move here. If you don't know someone in person that can help you trade, then I'd probably just try to learn alone. Personally, as much as possible I'd stay away from having sort of "online mentors". Since you really don't know the person personally, you really don't know his/her intentions on why he/she is willing to mentor you. He/she might be doing it for personal gains and such. If you still want to do it though, I just suggest that you keep your eyes peeled, and be skeptical about everyone.

So,

You suggest just keeping your trading activity a total secret?HuhHuh??

If you trade full time, do you not tell anyone what you do for a living?


 Lips sealed Lips sealed  I like this.
mk4
legendary
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February 06, 2019, 09:56:16 AM
#8
Not sure if this is the right move here. If you don't know someone in person that can help you trade, then I'd probably just try to learn alone. Personally, as much as possible I'd stay away from having sort of "online mentors". Since you really don't know the person personally, you really don't know his/her intentions on why he/she is willing to mentor you. He/she might be doing it for personal gains and such. If you still want to do it though, I just suggest that you keep your eyes peeled, and be skeptical about everyone.
member
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February 06, 2019, 09:27:09 AM
#7
you should learn first. have the basic idea of what trading is all about. what you want to trade, pairs, signals, lines and patterns. there are so many thing to learn before you seek the hands of a mentor. then it will be easy for to learn from the mentor. Not all mentors are professional. some need to make money from you. you have to be careful.
legendary
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February 05, 2019, 02:51:05 PM
#6
How about learning from Youtube? There could be a lot of mentoring programs online but it would cost you a chunk of money. I think it's better if you're going to learn it by yourself by studying videos or even books as well. Regarding this community though, I'm not really sure and I don't know if something is willing to share his/her "secret trading sauce". Treat this whole crypto trading as a journey, starts with baby steps and always be positive.
legendary
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February 05, 2019, 02:14:07 PM
#5
How do I find a mentor that has lots of experience doing this stuff?

Online and also in person. Wink

Somebody who knows what they are doing for a long time now.

The basic prep is up to you - new books and videos.
Then you could try to message Top Authors from https://www.tradingview.com and negotiate something. My advice is to not try mimic anybody, but to develop your own trading style. And start small!
legendary
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February 05, 2019, 12:52:54 PM
#4
For me , reading book is my personal mentor way.
Youtube also become my alternate channel to teach me better understand about analyze chart.

There is no instant way to learn something as long as you have passion on it !
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