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I am a beginner in bitcoin and crypto, I want to ask all of you, do you have to invest in crypto with small capital or large capital? in my opinion, if our invest in crypto for beginners and invest with large capital, it seems that if you fail, you will experience big losses, but if you make a profit, it will definitely be big, so what do you think?
when it comes to capital, everyone certainly has different abilities, depending on their financial situation.
to invest in crypto, of course, you have to start slowly and you can't immediately enter without lacking knowledge.
first learn what crypto and bitcoin are from the bottom to the top.
after you master or know all the ins and outs of crypto investment, then capital must be prepared.

if you already have extensive knowledge, even though you are a beginner there is nothing wrong with using quite a large amount of capital, but "not the result of a loan" because I myself do not agree, investing with money borrowed.
the most important thing is that money is really cold money and won't be used in the near future.
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Bitcoin investment has its high risks so definitely, investing at a small capital for beginners may be a good decision. Because we all know that investing does not only end up in profits, but most likely there will be inevitable losses in our first months of investment. And when eventually the investment prospers, maybe we will consider increasing our capital knowing we are also becoming more wise about it.
Apart from advising beginners to use minimal funds to invest, beginners must know fundamentals and market analysis, because they easily panic and cut losses due to market corrections and are ready to experience losses. Beginners should invest the lowest funds and choose bitcoin investment for the long term.


yes indeed I also think so in terms of investing in crypto, and I personally also after being on this forum for quite a while stated that bitcoin is the safest compared to altcoins and indeed long term investment is the best.
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Bitcoin investment has its high risks so definitely, investing at a small capital for beginners may be a good decision. Because we all know that investing does not only end up in profits, but most likely there will be inevitable losses in our first months of investment. And when eventually the investment prospers, maybe we will consider increasing our capital knowing we are also becoming more wise about it.
Apart from advising beginners to use minimal funds to invest, beginners must know fundamentals and market analysis, because they easily panic and cut losses due to market corrections and are ready to experience losses. Beginners should invest the lowest funds and choose bitcoin investment for the long term.
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I am a beginner in bitcoin and crypto, I want to ask all of you, do you have to invest in crypto with small capital or large capital? in my opinion, if our invest in crypto for beginners and invest with large capital, it seems that if you fail, you will experience big losses, but if you make a profit, it will definitely be big, so what do you think?
Bitcoin investment has its high risks so definitely, investing at a small capital for beginners may be a good decision. Because we all know that investing does not only end up in profits, but most likely there will be inevitable losses in our first months of investment. And when eventually the investment prospers, maybe we will consider increasing our capital knowing we are also becoming more wise about it.
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Not only beginners, all traders including experienced traders can experience bad phases in trading until now. Traders can learn a lot from their mistakes, and they will probably create meaningful experiences from them. Analysis can help them minimize errors and failures, but never determine how much profit.

In the end all traders will probably realize that trading is not as easy as it is said. Not only would it be enough to buy low and sell high, but it would be tighter than said.
Experience is important for a good trading learning process, without having a bad experience a strong psychology will not be created. Not only technical and fundamental, mental stability when trading will affect all trading techniques and strategies, because the final trading decision is also influenced by mentality. Minimizing losses will be very good for capital resilience, so that profits will be maximized.
Those who say that trading is very easy, of course they are just beginners who are lucky with their guesses but never get many losses.
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I am a beginner in bitcoin and crypto, I want to ask all of you, do you have to invest in crypto with small capital or large capital? in my opinion, if our invest in crypto for beginners and invest with large capital, it seems that if you fail, you will experience big losses, but if you make a profit, it will definitely be big, so what do you think?

Its always been to invest what you can't afford to lose, it never changes, if you're comfortable with a small amount to test the water then go, if you think you can with a large amount so you maximize your profit then you are free to do so, as long as you are comfortable with the result and you will accept the result, the market at present is doing good but we never know what tomorrow brings, things happen so fast, your portfolio is good then your portfolio is on its worse the next day. 
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I am a beginner in bitcoin and crypto, I want to ask all of you, do you have to invest in crypto with small capital or large capital? in my opinion, if our invest in crypto for beginners and invest with large capital, it seems that if you fail, you will experience big losses, but if you make a profit, it will definitely be big, so what do you think?
If you will follow the basic rule, you should first invest with a small capital then later on, once you start making good returns from it, that’s the time to increase the amount of your capital and expect higher profits for that. That is if you want to invest safely. However, there are some investors who aim for huge returns at the start of their investment, mostly for those who have higher bankroll, there’s no wrong with it as long as they can afford to lose everything they have invested. But they should never expect that they will eventually be profitable after that, as losses are more visible especially for new investors.
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Of course, all beginners should experience a phase of loss and profit. If beginners trade without loss it seems impossible. I used to go through that phase as well.  The most important thing is not to be afraid of loss when studying. In addition, do not give up, becoming an expert trader takes a long time. Try to keep learning from mistakes because many people don't have this kind of mentality. Once a loss many beginners don't want to go back. That's because many friends are like that. They don't want to know the process, they just look at the final result.
Not only beginners, all traders including experienced traders can experience bad phases in trading until now. Traders can learn a lot from their mistakes, and they will probably create meaningful experiences from them. Analysis can help them minimize errors and failures, but never determine how much profit.

In the end all traders will probably realize that trading is not as easy as it is said. Not only would it be enough to buy low and sell high, but it would be tighter than said.
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I am a beginner in bitcoin and crypto, I want to ask all of you, do you have to invest in crypto with small capital or large capital? in my opinion, if our invest in crypto for beginners and invest with large capital, it seems that if you fail, you will experience big losses, but if you make a profit, it will definitely be big, so what do you think?
Personal experience, when I was new to cryptocurrency investing, I chose to invest with a small amount of capital because I wanted to experiment and also gain experience, but after several months of getting used to very volatile market movements, I finally tried to invest in a slightly larger amount than initial investment capital, maybe in the way I did it can minimize the risk of losing investment capital and I suggest that beginners should enter investment capital in stages if they don't have sufficient knowledge of the cryptocurrency market.
I think in most of us, we always started with low amount of capital and when we see profits and progress, eventually we start to upgrade our capital. That is a good strategy especially if we are dealing with high risk investments. Start with small one and then increase your investment capital as soon as you are starting to experience profiting. Also, make sure you are investing in the most potential crypto coin so you can expect that your investment will also work and succeed.
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I would like to add that it is not easy to profit from trading, it's many times harder than holding, so we shouldn't think about profit, as a beginner, what we need is how to minimize loss. No one can make a profit in the early days of trading, it takes a year to several years to think of profit from trading. Professional traders have lost a lot to get where they are today, so start with an account with a minimum capital to gain experience as well as knowledge.
Of course, all beginners should experience a phase of loss and profit. If beginners trade without loss it seems impossible. I used to go through that phase as well.  The most important thing is not to be afraid of loss when studying. In addition, do not give up, becoming an expert trader takes a long time. Try to keep learning from mistakes because many people don't have this kind of mentality. Once a loss many beginners don't want to go back. That's because many friends are like that. They don't want to know the process, they just look at the final result.
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For a safe investment, it is better to invest in a small amount, if altcoin is your main target make sure you invest a very little amount, Bitcoin, on the other hand, is a safer investment than altcoin, so it doesn't matter how small or big your investment fund is, if it's going on Bitcoin it's a big YES for me, if I have to advise a newcomer for crypto investment I will tell them to focus on Bitcoin only, they can invest any amount and I can sleep peacefully at nights too.
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At first you need to know everything about investment in bitcoin and any cryptocurrences industry to figure how they work before Invertement.
Investing with small or large capital all depends on the knowledge you have on it as a beginner. You need to know that in every advantage there is always a disadvantage.
Putting in large capital into bitcoin or any cryptocurrency industry you have to know the risk that implies when doing that,starting with small income I think is the best for a beginners so you will know how to control you money and making this happen you need to has a little something doing at hand before get involved in any cypto investment industry so that you will not be cut off my the way.
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I would say you should not use a demo account but begin with a real account with minimum capital. Using a demo account will never give you the best experience in trading tactics and psychology. If you use it well and win with the demo account, but when you use the real account, you will still be like a newbie. Different psychology will lead to other trading behavior, leading to different results.
Indeed a demo account is not very helpful for asset management and psychology. But at least the beginner will understand the look of how he will do how to buy sell. Because I feel that, I need to learn to look new for customization. Even when I started trading I used one of the Exchanges that looked the easiest in my opinion. And it makes it easier for me to do market analysis. I think beginners need to adapt to this issue. Although indeed not all exchanges provide a Demo account feature.

I would like to add that it is not easy to profit from trading, it's many times harder than holding, so we shouldn't think about profit, as a beginner, what we need is how to minimize loss. No one can make a profit in the early days of trading, it takes a year to several years to think of profit from trading. Professional traders have lost a lot to get where they are today, so start with an account with a minimum capital to gain experience as well as knowledge.
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There is indeed a demo account to learn, so maybe beginners can try using a demo account.  But it is very different if we do with the funds we use for trading. What is certain is that beginners do not use borrowed funds for trading or investing in crypto.

For newbies want to learn how to trade its really good to use demo accounts which is available on certain exchange, This article has compilation of sites where newbie could try to use Demo accounts for tradings https://www.hedgewithcrypto.com/bitcoin-demo-trading/

They could practice their skills their and its better to use this before spending so that they can minimize their potential losses on their first trade.

I would say you should not use a demo account but begin with a real account with minimum capital. Using a demo account will never give you the best experience in trading tactics and psychology. If you use it well and win with the demo account, but when you use the real account, you will still be like a newbie. Different psychology will lead to other trading behavior, leading to different results.

The demo account is basically just a trading simulation without any psychology involved. using a demo account will be very different from using a real account. When using a demo account, it is very easy to make a profit, but switching to a real account is very difficult. Psychology cannot be separated from real trading, and it is an important part of technical and fundamental analysis. Using a real account at the beginning with minimum capital can be a suggestion for learning how to trade real.
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I am a beginner in bitcoin and crypto, I want to ask all of you, do you have to invest in crypto with small capital or large capital? in my opinion, if our invest in crypto for beginners and invest with large capital, it seems that if you fail, you will experience big losses, but if you make a profit, it will definitely be big, so what do you think?
I suggest for beginners who are starting to invest for the first time to use small capital, because if you immediately use large enough capital, your knowledge is not ready.
but if you want to start investing with a large enough capital, that's also not a problem, but I recommend that you only invest in bitcoin. because the risk is very small compared to other altcoins.
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I would say you should not use a demo account but begin with a real account with minimum capital. Using a demo account will never give you the best experience in trading tactics and psychology. If you use it well and win with the demo account, but when you use the real account, you will still be like a newbie. Different psychology will lead to other trading behavior, leading to different results.
Indeed a demo account is not very helpful for asset management and psychology. But at least the beginner will understand the look of how he will do how to buy sell. Because I feel that, I need to learn to look new for customization. Even when I started trading I used one of the Exchanges that looked the easiest in my opinion. And it makes it easier for me to do market analysis. I think beginners need to adapt to this issue. Although indeed not all exchanges provide a Demo account feature.
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Not only large capital, but the selection of the right investments such as Bitcoin or top altcoins will certainly get a balanced profit. Losses will only occur when they are too panicked and do not believe in the investment made.
There is indeed a demo account to learn, so maybe beginners can try using a demo account.  But it is very different if we do with the funds we use for trading. What is certain is that beginners do not use borrowed funds for trading or investing in crypto.

For newbies want to learn how to trade its really good to use demo accounts which is available on certain exchange, This article has compilation of sites where newbie could try to use Demo accounts for tradings https://www.hedgewithcrypto.com/bitcoin-demo-trading/

They could practice their skills their and its better to use this before spending so that they can minimize their potential losses on their first trade.

I would say you should not use a demo account but begin with a real account with minimum capital. Using a demo account will never give you the best experience in trading tactics and psychology. If you use it well and win with the demo account, but when you use the real account, you will still be like a newbie. Different psychology will lead to other trading behavior, leading to different results.
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When you are wealthy the significant capital is insignificant in comparison to your total wealth. But a beginner in crypto currencies, particularly in bitcoin, will hardly ever invest significant capital. Even individuals who are not new to crypto currencies understand that capital should only consist of money that they are willing to risk in the event that it loses. As a novice, you should be able to control emotions and resist the temptation to invest significant capital in order to become wealthy. Before putting your capital to use, take your time and learn more about crypto currencies.
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If you're new to trading then it's advisable the you use a demo account or if perhaps you have some cash that you're willing to lose then you could deposit a tiny amount to practice, but you should know that the probability of you losing your is very high so the demo account is a safer bet here. And when you eventually become confident in your trading skill then you can go ahead and start trading with any amount of capital of your choice. It doesn't have to be a large amount. But be sure that it's something you know you can afford to lose.
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It is difficult to determine the scope of capital is large or small, it depends on the owner of the fund. For me at the moment $100 capital is a big category and probably not for the owners a lot of money. So I think starting with the ability and studying the market and technical is the best way for beginners.

There is indeed a demo account to learn, so maybe beginners can try using a demo account.  But it is very different if we do with the funds we use for trading. What is certain is that beginners do not use borrowed funds for trading or investing in crypto.
You were right about small or large capital depending on each personal, some people investing in Bitcoin above $100 have been huge or large capital for them but have some people investing under $1,000 is small capital. First time investing in Bitcoin I have $300 and seem large capital based on my income from salary need waiting until three months and used it for investing in Bitcoin.

I don't sure with other people for $300 is large capital because each country have different values of fiat and depend with their passive income, I think OP need publish where his come from and we can expected about their country income for investing in Bitcoin.
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