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October 30, 2017, 04:22:45 AM
#55
hey, just jump right in and learn how to swim. Reading is boring, how hard can it be? Buy in dips, and sell when the price increases. you will make mistakes and learn, just try to learn the patterns, it is instinctive, and no book can teach you that. If possible get a bot to lessen the burden.
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October 30, 2017, 03:40:38 AM
#54
Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies. I am wondering, how did you guys get started? Where did you get your info from? And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

Thanks!
If you really want to be a good trader well you have to learn from a good and professional traders. Read their suggestions and experience on trading learn from their experience. Listen on what they say about trading and give time to read books about it.
Exactly, what the senior person give you advice, that you can’t find anything better than that. They have been into this hard time and good time, so that know better who to deal when situations are different. Contact with them, make your portfolio in mind, think and research on whatever they soda. Because it will be so rough and waste to dive in trading without knowing it.
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I am no stable coin. to the mooonn.. and back
October 29, 2017, 06:34:50 AM
#53
How do i get started? the answer is that i did tons of research both online and offline also and got involve with my friends and college mates who are already doing this business successfully and then practise myself with tons of practise on trading small accounts first and then going to bigger ones.The information i got from online sources like Google,Facebook,Twitter,Reddit,Youtube and other websites. And the prediction came from the practising on the knowledge which i got studied from private coaching centre on trading skills and money management centre.
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October 29, 2017, 04:37:15 AM
#52
YouTube is my bestfriend.  I learned how to trade by watching the uploaded videos. If you have some money to spare get an account from coinygy to get some info which coin is pumping at the moment. Lastly,  visit twitter to get some chart info from veteran traders.

Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies. I am wondering, how did you guys get started? Where did you get your info from? And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

Thanks!
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October 29, 2017, 04:34:25 AM
#51
Before you get started, you need to read news about Bitcoin and ask your friends who already know Bitcoin about their experience in trading.  Then, you really need to place your money to Bitcoin for you to really apply what you have learned about it. Bitcoin is really having fun. It's really enjoying.
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October 29, 2017, 04:29:09 AM
#50
Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies. I am wondering, how did you guys get started? Where did you get your info from? And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

Thanks!
You know starting one thing without any knowledge about it is really hard. So my advice to you before starting trading is that you must gain a lot of information about trading just search a strategy that you can use in trading. With that i believe that you will be a great and successfull trader.
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October 29, 2017, 04:19:22 AM
#49
Aside registering on exchanges and purchasing your bitcoing, no other formalities, just start trading. You own experience will teach you all you need to know about trading
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October 29, 2017, 02:39:03 AM
#48
I get started  by means of  reading and study about the bitcoin and asking people know bitcoin. That good idea to ask questions this will be your platform. There is much information about the bitcoin just research it on the internet or buy some books about the bitcoin. Unknown which will be profitable.
Having a good amount of knowledge is really a very important thing that you need to have before stepping into the world of bitcoin. If you want to invest in bitcoin, then you need to learn things well related to bitcoin so that you can perform well and this will also help you in making better decision. Do not hurry, just remain patient and focus on learning the things. Money will come by itself.
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October 28, 2017, 02:43:29 PM
#47
Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies. I am wondering, how did you guys get started? Where did you get your info from? And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

Thanks!
You can take part your time for trading. First you take you session in learning cryptocurrencies about a new coin details like it's ICO rate, whitepaper, website, team combination etc. Then you can take your second session on marketplace. A cryptocurrency market is a big place that related all coin in cryptocurrencys. So learn about it and follow coin rate. When you fell you are perfect for investment then you start you journey in a small invest. I hope you will do it like a smart trader in future.
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October 28, 2017, 01:25:53 PM
#46
first of all to learn to trade is to read, read, read, feed your mind with lots of info, this where you gather data for all the coins, stocks or crypto you are going to invest or trade, then next is strategy practice on how to predict a price without investing like make a target lik you predict the price in two  or three months time. after that controlling your emotion, this is the most crucial part of trading and investing, the emotion and the FUD. once  you will know how to control your emotion then you can start trading but start just a little value something that you can afford to lose.then practice holding your investment into two, one fr short term and the other is for long term.
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October 28, 2017, 12:58:24 PM
#45
Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies. I am wondering, how did you guys get started? Where did you get your info from? And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

Thanks!
If you really want to be a good trader well you have to learn from a good and professional traders. Read their suggestions and experience on trading learn from their experience. Listen on what they say about trading and give time to read books about it.
Trading is no doubt a very profitable thing but it is not an easy thing to become a successful trader. If you really want to become an expert in the world of trading, then you have to remain motivated and self-determined throughout. You actually need to learn lot of things related to trading. More knowledge will help you in making better decisions. Take guidance from the experts as well as the ones whom you know.

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October 28, 2017, 08:41:41 AM
#44
I get started  by means of  reading and study about the bitcoin and asking people know bitcoin. That good idea to ask questions this will be your platform. There is much information about the bitcoin just research it on the internet or buy some books about the bitcoin. Unknown which will be profitable.
Yes its a good stepping stone to become a good trader by means of reading and gathering information about trading. Then you should need to ask questions and strategies used by expert traders. After that just experience how to trade because experience makes you more good trader.
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October 28, 2017, 07:32:26 AM
#43
I started to try and error I learned a lot of my mistake. I get my information to my experience, and I do research on the internet and study read more here in the forum there a lot learning you get here. There no exact in  profitable, you need to analyze and believe to your self
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October 28, 2017, 07:27:58 AM
#42
I get started  by means of  reading and study about the bitcoin and asking people know bitcoin. That good idea to ask questions this will be your platform. There is much information about the bitcoin just research it on the internet or buy some books about the bitcoin. Unknown which will be profitable.
Too much reading and asking is very good for any newbie in any field of life because these both options help a lot me also before jump just check all goods and bad of this thing without doing any research and analysis you can go down badly and have very minimum chances of survive but if you have done good home work then you can go safely or have less losses
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October 28, 2017, 07:24:41 AM
#41
I started by starting to do small tradings with altcoins (ltc/doge pairs and such). This makes you understand a lot of things that are useful for trading greater ammounts, like the way to put orders, how much profit is lost in fees... when people are dumping or pumping or when a coin is cheap or not.
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October 28, 2017, 07:18:26 AM
#40
I get started  by means of  reading and study about the bitcoin and asking people know bitcoin. That good idea to ask questions this will be your platform. There is much information about the bitcoin just research it on the internet or buy some books about the bitcoin. Unknown which will be profitable.
hero member
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October 28, 2017, 06:30:42 AM
#39
Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies.
Welcome to cryptocurrencies!

how did you guys get started?

I started with bitcoin trading as before I don't have any idea on how trading with alt coin works.

Where did you get your info from?

Most of the info that helped me came from this forum.

And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

I'm not really good in predicting and also I'm one of the kind of panic seller but I'm having signals on many traders and I'm depending on it most of the time.
newbie
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October 28, 2017, 06:07:07 AM
#38
Thanks for the replies everyone! Much to learn  Wink, but I am very eager to. So hopefully I'll be able to start making some profits, even if they are small ones.

currently there are many ICO-generated altcoins available on the exchange, and usually when they enter the market the price will drop dramatically and below the ICO price, I personally often take advantage of the situation. but this is also not easy, because it must analyze it first. whether the ICO is a success, look at the total supply to consider a reasonable price, and many other analyzes. Nothing is easy to achieve a profit.

thnx for information
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October 28, 2017, 02:09:49 AM
#37
Hi everyone! I am new to trading cryptocurrencies. I am wondering, how did you guys get started? Where did you get your info from? And how do you know/predict which coin is going to be profitable?

Thanks!
If you are a btc trader then the simplest way to start is to buy btc or the altcoins and wait for it's price rise. But that requires you must monitor the market regularly and choose at the price reduces to buy. It will be easier to make a profit. and to know what the coins can  make a big profit, then you need experience in trading and monitor the market carefully.
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October 27, 2017, 03:30:27 PM
#36
I'm surprised to read comments about technical analysis in a thread on cryptocurrency.
I live off trading, mainly currencies and indices. I honestly don't think that technical analysis is going to help to trade cryptocurrencies.
Most of time the trend is down and when the price goes up, the up-moves are usually very sharp and this makes harder to read the indicator that you are using. For instance, if you use a Stochastic Oscillator with a period of 12 candles and you have a day with a great up-move, after 13 days, that candle will be removed from the calculation and you will easily pass from an over-bought zone to an over-sold one according to your indicator.
Breakouts of important levels and volumes seem to be the only interesting parts of technical analysis applied to cryptocurrency.
My opinion is that, for this kind of market, fundamental analysis has much more importance.

Just my humble and honest opinion.

Good luck  Wink 
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