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November 07, 2018, 08:25:39 AM
For me it is stressful specially when i see my investments going down and crashing. Thats why i limit myself from checking the current value so that i wont be stressed.
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November 07, 2018, 12:51:29 AM
trading for me is perfect where there is a need for skill, knowledge, mastery of emotions and distance from greed. if you are less than 1 point from the thing then you are difficult to be a winner in the market.
Anyone who deals with money and trading will have a high level of stress, we just enjoy the trading process so you will be more relaxed and enjoy
Well for many it is affecting your emotions. Definitely we are humans and we are quite prone to emotional change and affect. When someone have invested their money in bitcoin, he has to be sensitive about it. They must show some courage and determination when things are not good. But yes, even after being so brave, there is extra will required to overcome the loss fear.
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November 07, 2018, 07:56:02 AM
It depends on the type of trading you do. Short term trading is very stressful as you have to be on edge constantly watching every second of market movement. I much prefer medium to long term as it’s far less stressful and the success rate is much higher.
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November 07, 2018, 07:01:40 AM
 It really stresses me a lot. I am a newcomer here. I've heard quite a few people say investing in this market is very profitable but little money and I'm often tired. I think I should give up the day-to-day trading and only make long-term investments. Trading day will kill our time and health!
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November 07, 2018, 06:55:49 AM
stress in trading or not depends on what we live in, we can analyze the right time and control self control. so how do we manage trading time and it can be stressful for yourself whether it has a big effect or not.
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November 07, 2018, 06:31:18 AM
Yes, it is a bit stressful for me sometimes, especially with the actual market's situation. But I manage to control my feelings, and I invest in trading only the amount I afford to lose. Also, I am not in hurry to sell, and I can holding and waiting for a long time, until the price reaches the best levels.
no, sometimes it's like seeing a chance. well, maybe some people will be stressed when they see prices going down, but some people don't, because that could be an opportunity. well, if you are relaxed, and don't panic fast, I don't think this will stress you out.
for unexperienced people, this condition make them under pressure and stressfull.but actually for profesional trader its become their advantages to buy cheap coins.
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November 07, 2018, 06:00:19 AM
Yes, it is a bit stressful for me sometimes, especially with the actual market's situation. But I manage to control my feelings, and I invest in trading only the amount I afford to lose. Also, I am not in hurry to sell, and I can holding and waiting for a long time, until the price reaches the best levels.
no, sometimes it's like seeing a chance. well, maybe some people will be stressed when they see prices going down, but some people don't, because that could be an opportunity. well, if you are relaxed, and don't panic fast, I don't think this will stress you out.

the whole process is pretty stressful. even when I earn - I get too excited and it's bad for my health
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November 07, 2018, 01:58:16 AM
Yes, it is a bit stressful for me sometimes, especially with the actual market's situation. But I manage to control my feelings, and I invest in trading only the amount I afford to lose. Also, I am not in hurry to sell, and I can holding and waiting for a long time, until the price reaches the best levels.
no, sometimes it's like seeing a chance. well, maybe some people will be stressed when they see prices going down, but some people don't, because that could be an opportunity. well, if you are relaxed, and don't panic fast, I don't think this will stress you out.
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November 06, 2018, 01:16:30 PM
Yes, it is a bit stressful for me sometimes, especially with the actual market's situation. But I manage to control my feelings, and I invest in trading only the amount I afford to lose. Also, I am not in hurry to sell, and I can holding and waiting for a long time, until the price reaches the best levels.
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November 06, 2018, 01:07:11 PM
as i always always say there is 2 sides to everything. trading can be both stressful and fun at the same time. I am not a pro trader in any way. Trading for almost a year now and there are couple of months that i have lay low on trading not totally stopped though. I find trading on new coins from good projects ( of course you do your own research )makes more profit.  Wink If you are almost a 100% sure about the project you want to support then get on it very early and i mean really early. Having trading buddy is almost a must too. During those times that i don't feel good about trading i get on to reading and watching movies or documentation and socializing helps a lot too. Visit a friend or relatives and find beautiful things to look at or perhaps feel  Smiley

Trading can be stressful only if you are not making profit from it. If you are making good gains in trading then i think you should be happy of making money and this feeling will never put you in a loss.
well, sometimes it makes me stressful, especially when I sell assets at cheap prices, and then the price goes up in a short time. well, but that has become a risk for every trade. yeah, but it's also fun.
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November 06, 2018, 12:50:05 PM
as i always always say there is 2 sides to everything. trading can be both stressful and fun at the same time. I am not a pro trader in any way. Trading for almost a year now and there are couple of months that i have lay low on trading not totally stopped though. I find trading on new coins from good projects ( of course you do your own research )makes more profit.  Wink If you are almost a 100% sure about the project you want to support then get on it very early and i mean really early. Having trading buddy is almost a must too. During those times that i don't feel good about trading i get on to reading and watching movies or documentation and socializing helps a lot too. Visit a friend or relatives and find beautiful things to look at or perhaps feel  Smiley

Trading can be stressful only if you are not making profit from it. If you are making good gains in trading then i think you should be happy of making money and this feeling will never put you in a loss.
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November 06, 2018, 10:29:35 AM
It is only streesfull for the day traders but who are investing for long term they dont feel stress. I do day trading but i dont sit full day i place my 5% of profit and close it for the day. So this way plus or minus 5% i close for the day. Playing games is just like gambling.
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November 06, 2018, 10:15:41 AM
What's the bot? 3commas? Cryptohopper?
no, tradesanta.com. I use it only a couple of weeks but it seems ok.
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November 06, 2018, 10:02:14 AM
What's the bot? 3commas? Cryptohopper?
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November 06, 2018, 09:48:12 AM
To be honest, every day I wake up with the thought about how much money did my bot make? haha
I'm so nervous about it..
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November 06, 2018, 07:29:06 AM
stress trading but how we can set the right time for trading, we can continue to see trading potential as a job but don't continue to use bch as a tiring and stressful job. we can use emotional control to avoid stress.
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November 06, 2018, 05:55:45 AM
It was very stressful when I faced something that wasn't in line with my expectations. But that is a reality that I have to face in this type of game and I can't avoid it. The best solution when I am stressed is to leave the market and try to forget it with other activities.

that is true. I can't disagree. and that is the reason why I play blockchain games now
Playing any game needs experience,. If you will be experiences so you will not lose any and you will be able to play well, for me it is good to trade because for it is stress free and full off fun earning, it gives profitable income, it gives stress only to those who start without any fine skills and knowledge, after being with trading I started to play with my family kids not at sites and long time trading is enough to get me earn money.

it means that trading suits you and your lifestyle. Unfortunately it's not for me
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November 02, 2018, 04:50:26 PM
Stress is one of the risks that will continue to overshadow every trader, especially when the price of the coins we trade does not increase. But sometimes a trader becomes an expert/professional when they do it repeatedly and slowly can certainly minimize the risk of stress. The point is that every trader must be able to manage time well.
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November 02, 2018, 04:10:07 PM
Trading doesn't have to be stressful.  You just need to have your idea about what something is worth and why.  If it is undervalued, you buy and wait for the market to realize it's real value.  When it hits the valuation you thought it was worth, you sell.  Really simple.  Sometimes you are wrong, and you learn.  Sometimes you are right, and you make a lot of money.

It is only when you throw money at assets with no idea what it's real value is that things become stressful.

Here is a trick I learned reading some Warren Buffett literature a long time ago.  When you learn about an asset, don't ever look at the price.  Look at competitors, the overall market, the fundamentals, the prospects, etc.  Then say in your mind, this asset is worth X amount of dollars.  Then you look at the number of outstanding shares (or total number of coins that will be produced) and divide your valuation by this number.  That should make it very easy to determine if you believe something is undervalued or overvalued.  When I used this trick on Bitcoin back in 2011, I determined it should be worth $4,000 each.  Since that time we've seen things like forks adding value, new use cases, and acceptance as an investment asset class, all of which I didn't originally take into account in my valuation.  Thus, I now believe that Bitcoin is undervalued, and will see another explosion in price once the inflation rate is halved once again.  Since I believe this, I own BTC.  I will likely not sell a majority of my BTC investment until A) the price hits $200,000 per coin, or B) something about the fundamentals has changed.  With this view I have never been stressed about the Bitcoin price.  I just wait until the market sees what I see, or until I learn something new.  Whether the price is $5,000 or $10,000 tomorrow really makes no difference to me at all in my equation, so there is no need to stress over it whatsoever.
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November 02, 2018, 03:42:11 PM
for me trading can be stressful if the price of altcoin that has been bought can't go up and even continue to down but on the other hand if I get profit I feel very happy although sometimes trading can make me stressful but thanks to him now I can learn patience and how to manage assets smartly
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