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Topic: How to trade cryptocurrencies? - page 6. (Read 899 times)

legendary
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March 02, 2022, 07:55:39 AM
#11
What are your other sources of crypto trading education?
I am mostly learning by watching youtube videos and I think learning on how to trade is best when you have some visual and audio playing simultaneously especially that trading has a lot of jargon which can be explained thru visuals.

You can check this thread[1] to see some list of youtube channels/Forum/account that doesn't sell you anything bullshit about trading. And mind you, take all the tutorials with a grain of salt and apply it into your own system.

[1] Underrated Trading resources
hero member
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February 28, 2022, 06:59:16 PM
#10
@Op please permission to save your link article for beginners at my work, many friends are dizzy when reading on the forum, I don't know, maybe can't adapt. Honestly good article, unfortunately me already know the trade by reading every discussion in this forum. My sources this forum and wikipedia.
hero member
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February 28, 2022, 06:40:28 PM
#9
OP was just basically promoting his site and judging from his recent post and I'm sure there will be more thread like this in the future but I hope I'm wrong. These links provided by these members are enough and it's true that you can find these guide about trading on the internet. Newbies might need this since they are always the one who will lose during their first try of trading without learning some basics stuff. Not just trading for experience but also trading to practice to gain knowledge how traders would act in the market.
That's what exactly it is.

He'll post it and then make a conversation to keep the discussion flowing and will ask or give some insights about the topic. But anyway, that's part of the discussion and there's nothing wrong with that.

@OP the same website's like binance academy are helpful to most newbies.
sr. member
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February 28, 2022, 06:20:20 PM
#8
OP was just basically promoting his site and judging from his recent post and I'm sure there will be more thread like this in the future but I hope I'm wrong. These links provided by these members are enough and it's true that you can find these guide about trading on the internet. Newbies might need this since they are always the one who will lose during their first try of trading without learning some basics stuff. Not just trading for experience but also trading to practice to gain knowledge how traders would act in the market.
copper member
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February 28, 2022, 05:38:35 PM
#7
What are your other sources of crypto trading education?
1. Blogs made by crypto exchanges. I think Binance, Bybit and Bitmex have a good number of trading tutorials
2. YouTube's videos have been my major source of crypto trading Knowledge. But you have to be careful whose videos you watch or who you follow. Some Youtubers are just shills or people who are there to gain view counts and referrals.
3. Articles from sites like investing.com, tradingview etc
hero member
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No God or Kings, only BITCOIN.
February 28, 2022, 01:13:03 PM
#6
Here's a good source from  Binance Academy as well: https://academy.binance.com/en/articles/a-complete-guide-to-cryptocurrency-trading-for-beginners. It will give a wrap up to those who want to start in their trading journeys, it's beginner friendly article. I'd say there's a lot on the web and you can find them that easily if you did your research.
full member
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February 28, 2022, 12:12:42 PM
#5
Very nice article. If that’s written by you then I applaud for it. Most of the decent points are already mentioned in that article which any newbie shall follow while trading crypto currencies. I have simple formula beyond all of this, that’s to imply your constant trading strategies, use of skills as much as you could and know your limits. Combine all of these and you could be just fine in crypto world. Always keep in mind crypto currencies are volatile so share market strategies may not work here. Also in crypto you get hampered with timings. The market is open 24*7 so be hold when you have exhausted your limits. Be responsible.
legendary
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February 28, 2022, 11:02:23 AM
#4
There are lots of guides and sources if you search a bit on Google but I have a good source of trading guides that I think will help you grow and learn including paid and free tools. You can check the source from the link below.

- https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading

Start reading "Cryptocurrency Trading" and for advanced trading, guide read the fundamental and technical analysis. I'm sure you will learn fast because it's easy to follow and you can use the free simulator tool included from that link to test what you learn from that link.
sr. member
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February 28, 2022, 10:10:22 AM
#3
I came across this useful article which learn how to trade cryptocurrencies?

https://altfins-scan-analyze-trade.medium.com/how-to-trade-cryptocurrencies-16b1eec290c3

What are your other sources of crypto trading education?
I have source but not an article from any sites, wherein i have source from some of my favourite traders in the internet that always provide a good content to educate their viewers not to share click bait.  Cheesy
Not to brag but most of them are very informative when it comes trading and very helpful until now since i started following them..
legendary
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February 28, 2022, 09:31:35 AM
#2
It's over on the internet if you wanted to find a good source and here in the forum, we have also a lot of good sources here.
On this list under on the trading list, you find a good starter topic which is totally you'll learn in trading and maybe, a demo trading is quite good for newbies to learn in trading. 
Check this out, Beginners & Help Encyclopedia [UPD: +Electrum Board].

From basic to the hardest way of learning in trading was only on the internet and just have your own research to understand you very well what's cryptocurrencies are and invest just only what you can afford.
newbie
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February 28, 2022, 08:56:29 AM
#1
I came across this useful article which learn how to trade cryptocurrencies?

https://altfins-scan-analyze-trade.medium.com/how-to-trade-cryptocurrencies-16b1eec290c3

What are your other sources of crypto trading education?
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