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September 20, 2020, 10:49:45 PM
#65
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!


Don't get into any courses for the trading.Most of them will steal your money,you should do on your own to gain something from it.Some people will text you related to their trading courses and their trading company.Most of them was fake,they will fly away after getting bitcoin from you.Since bitcoin can't traceable you may lose some money.
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September 19, 2020, 02:26:47 PM
#64
There are certainly more of the youtube videos out there that will teach you more than you could ever learn from the udemy trading courses and from Craig cobb.
To sum up, what you really need to find are which indicators are best to use to trade, there are actually threads like this on babypips forum. Youtube also have these videos/.
I tried YouTube, Udemy and even coursera. But among them what truly needed is to find a easy to understand video or video that will keep us focus in listening and understanding there were times I skipped some lectures as it gets redundant details and too boring. Use YouTube for free so, your money will not be wasted by skipping lectures in bought courses. There might be in YouTube a somewhat interactive explanation of trading.
schools can be boring too and we pay for it . we are forced to go to the school by our parents because we need it to have a better life . Take that as the same to taking paid lectures online , think of the money that you have put in if you will not pay attention to what they are teaching you .

you won't also be bored if you really like what your doing or don't tell me that you don't have a passion for trading . Well if that is the case you better find other course that you love
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September 19, 2020, 01:33:40 PM
#63
There are many websites where you’re going to be learning how to trade cryptocurrency, and some of them you’re going to be learning for free, while others you will have to pay for.

If you want something more of professional, you should check on Udemy, there is a course they have there: cryptocurrency mastery, complete crypto trading course that will teach everything that you will have to learn about cryptocurrency and that includes technical analysis and they are also going to tell you right places to be getting updates that will help you in your trading. As for the free ones, you can check out Blockgeeks, they have so many helpful articles.
legendary
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September 18, 2020, 05:35:28 PM
#62


There are certainly more of the youtube videos out there that will teach you more than you could ever learn from the udemy trading courses and from Craig cobb.
To sum up, what you really need to find are which indicators are best to use to trade, there are actually threads like this on babypips forum. Youtube also have these videos/.
Majority of udemy tuts and courses can really be found in youtube.When i was still new and able to find that udemy i do find it useful but later on when i do realize that all of those
vids can really be found on yt without any charge which do really sucks big time.All of informations that you'll need is already on the internet.It will just depend on how you do
look up for those information for you to learn.

It does need some effort and time for you to look up for these information but be careful because not all would really be that useful or not really that necessary.Stick with main used ones by majority and test it out for yourself.This will take some time and dont rush up into things because these cant really be get nor be mastered overnight.
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September 18, 2020, 04:38:03 PM
#61


There are certainly more of the youtube videos out there that will teach you more than you could ever learn from the udemy trading courses and from Craig cobb.
To sum up, what you really need to find are which indicators are best to use to trade, there are actually threads like this on babypips forum. Youtube also have these videos/.
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September 18, 2020, 04:18:32 PM
#60
First of all, when you have intention to start trading you have to open minded, I mean you don't need to finical to choose a trader or an understanding how to trade. You have to learn all about the trading field, I myself is new to trade as well,I decided to be a day trader and make it as a source income due to I was dismissed by my company.

I learn much about trading, reading a lot of article, subscribe a lot youtube channel and I see them one by one and the most important thing is I must buy a book and now I just have two book by steve nisson and I must buy more book. By doing that you will know everything ans you will be easy to make your own trading system.
legendary
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September 18, 2020, 03:08:44 PM
#59
There are some quality online courses that can help you with basics about trading but it's very important to know how to choose them. Like with any other subjects there are also s lot of fake or confusing information.
Also, it's very important to know that such courses will not actually teach you how to trade or guarantee you the profit, the real hands on experience you will need to get on your own.
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September 18, 2020, 02:46:03 PM
#58
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!
There is no need to buy any courses or anything. There are lot of online resources that will help you understand how trading works. But the best way to learn trading is to experience it. Start will small amount of money. Slowly start trading and note down everything. Don't be expecting to make profits right away. You will be making a lot of mistakes. Learn from those mistakes. Just taking "coursed" and reading books about trading won't help you at all. Trail and error is the best way to learn something.
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September 18, 2020, 02:11:50 PM
#57
Go to places like udemy, they usually have classes that are best in the online world, you can go to youtube and find a billion one but if the answer was that easy you probably wouldn't ask here (or at least I hope) because just googling "bitcoin classes" would probably yield you a million results and you could specify your need as well like "bitcoin trading classes" or "crypto trading courses" and whatever, googling would also give you a great amount of result as well.

What you can do however more advanced would be going to places like udemy so that you can search there and you will find courses there that would be rated, if you find a good high rated one it will usually cost more than others but it would also be better than others and study there.
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September 16, 2020, 03:25:29 PM
#56
I really do not like trading courses because they are teaching you what they know and how they learnt it, not the way you may learn it.

That's mostly because most courses out there don't teach you anything productive but just playing on your intelligence, probably get you into subscribing to the signal channel with the promise of giving you some quick return before you perfect their trading strategy. While since actually teaches you something you can hold onto it very important not to totally rely on what they teach instead get inspiration from theirs and develop yours.

The professional traders you see in the space today 99% of them were self taught, they didn't have to rely on any trading guru or signals so if you want to achieve something similar like what they have done, you have to understand that 'each teacher out there can only teach what they knows that's they can't give out what they doesn't have'.
True, a great deal of those so called trading courses are nothing more than infomercials trying to sell you even more material or signals and only give you the bare minimum, and it is obvious that anyone that tries to trade with such a small amount of information is bound to fail and they feel the need to keep buying the new material hoping they will finally learn how to trade, the truth is that almost everything you may want to know about trading is on the Internet for free and the only thing we need to do is to look for it and study it for months, however even something as simple as this seems to be beyond most potential traders as they are simply too lazy to search for what they need to improve their skills.
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September 16, 2020, 05:39:01 AM
#55
In crypto, it takes 3 to 4 years to learn and be a pro trader. In your first 4 years, use small part of your capital to learn and accept any loss with your small capital. Since year 5, you can increase your capital if you feel you already understand the market and can manage your emotion well.

I would have to disagree with you, the length you are learning and experience trading doesn't necessarily be more good in trading. I know a lot of people here who have been in the market yet you can still see them as noobs in trading and I have seen people who have quickly adapted in the crypto market. IMO it's all about how you want to learn in trading crypto as well as discipline when it comes to your trade, mostly discipline is what is needed for you to follow your trade plan.
legendary
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September 16, 2020, 04:35:25 AM
#54
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!

i personally reading course here: https://www.babypips.com/ they are offering free course I think it is based on forex trading but I think it is still applicable on cryptocurrency trading since both are just using the same ideas but it's interesting to know there's a lot more trading course out there will check all the links the community posted here.
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September 15, 2020, 05:20:08 PM
#53
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!
I as well have been fascinated to how much experienced traders earned, thus I have started learning the technical analysis. As i'm just starting now,  i don't really have the finance to go through trading courses. Instead, I am go through youtube tutorials from Rayner Teo and Steven Dux. Those two are legitimate self made millionaires through trading and they both teach that we don't have to go through trading courses because what youtube tutorials offers are just the same.
There are lots if you are eager to make some research and it would matter next on how much effort and time you would put on it for you to learn.
No need to spend hundreds or even thousand of dollars for courses which you can actually learn on your own.There are some legit ones but
there no difference since no precise strategy that can really predict market movement and also being profitable or strategies is just a mixed
up of all existing strategies out there.Its up to you on which one would work for you.
What youtube tutorials teach are really just the basics, if you want to step up the game, you must have you're own strategy and that will come from experience. Yes, that's true that there's no precise strategy that can predict the market, this is where the risk management enters. Even if you're sure 70% sure to the winrate of the trade, risk management is a must and you have to set your stop loss.
Agree, those youtube videos do commonly or mostly talks about the basics but there are some advanced ones but of course you would need to start up from the basics and the rest would rest up unto you on how you gonna mix up all of the things you have learned along the way.There are lots of variations and things to be considered for you to make your own
choice and analysis on where you do make your decision neither you would place or put up on such position or would sell out for profit.Its better to have those videos rather than have nothing at all. All of informations you do need can really be found online neither on an article or a video, it doesnt matter as long you do find it beneficial or sufficient for you to learn.
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September 15, 2020, 03:17:54 PM
#52
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!
I as well have been fascinated to how much experienced traders earned, thus I have started learning the technical analysis. As i'm just starting now,  i don't really have the finance to go through trading courses. Instead, I am go through youtube tutorials from Rayner Teo and Steven Dux. Those two are legitimate self made millionaires through trading and they both teach that we don't have to go through trading courses because what youtube tutorials offers are just the same.
There are lots if you are eager to make some research and it would matter next on how much effort and time you would put on it for you to learn.
No need to spend hundreds or even thousand of dollars for courses which you can actually learn on your own.There are some legit ones but
there no difference since no precise strategy that can really predict market movement and also being profitable or strategies is just a mixed
up of all existing strategies out there.Its up to you on which one would work for you.
What youtube tutorials teach are really just the basics, if you want to step up the game, you must have you're own strategy and that will come from experience. Yes, that's true that there's no precise strategy that can predict the market, this is where the risk management enters. Even if you're sure 70% sure to the winrate of the trade, risk management is a must and you have to set your stop loss.
sr. member
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September 13, 2020, 07:48:47 PM
#51
My advice is that you don't need to joining trading courses to understand trading, even some of the professional traders I know,
they understand trading not because of following trading courses. The internet world really gets the information we want,
including information regarding trading. Instead of having to spend money to join a legit trading course, use the money
as trading capital. Because there are so many articles on the internet and also videos on YouTube that explain about trading,
after that just practice by starting to use a small capital, I'm sure within a few months your trading skills can increase.
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September 13, 2020, 03:19:11 PM
#50
There's no harm in trying if you want to learn, because any person will have different feedbacks overall when it comes to learning. Some of them might learn and understand fast on what they are teaching while others won't learn anything at all. If you have the money to spend and try for the recommended ones it's your choice but if you don't have any money for it I would suggest just doing free online courses and maybe you will pick up a thing or two on that one.
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September 13, 2020, 02:06:36 PM
#49
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!

First and foremost, welcome to the club! It's good that you are getting interested to learn about cryptocurrency trading. TraderCobb is great for you to learn crypto trading, and my good friend truly recommends it.

NewsCrypto is another platform that you can also check out to educate yourself in cryptocurrency trading from basics to advanced level. Youtube and Facebook videos from well-known crypto trading coaches in your area or country are also great for you to look at. Udemy and Trading Heroes are also great choices, but kinda expensive.

Wish you the best of luck on your crypto trading journey!   
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September 13, 2020, 12:25:36 PM
#48
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!
What about going to right sources that are made for just learning purposes like Udemy and Coursera?
I believe that there are many courses that you will learn from if you’re making use of these two platforms, you will find a lot of courses there that are going to be helpful to you.

If you don’t know the basic of cryptocurrency, maybe you should start from the basic by using some free sources like Coindesk that is a free website and explains everything you have to know about cryptocurrency, and you have gotten the full knowledge, you can then move to Udemy and Coursera which are paid courses with videos to then learn about day trading.
legendary
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September 12, 2020, 05:59:21 PM
#47
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!
I as well have been fascinated to how much experienced traders earned, thus I have started learning the technical analysis. As i'm just starting now,  i don't really have the finance to go through trading courses. Instead, I am go through youtube tutorials from Rayner Teo and Steven Dux. Those two are legitimate self made millionaires through trading and they both teach that we don't have to go through trading courses because what youtube tutorials offers are just the same.
There are lots if you are eager to make some research and it would matter next on how much effort and time you would put on it for you to learn.
No need to spend hundreds or even thousand of dollars for courses which you can actually learn on your own.There are some legit ones but
there no difference since no precise strategy that can really predict market movement and also being profitable or strategies is just a mixed
up of all existing strategies out there.Its up to you on which one would work for you.
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September 12, 2020, 02:57:59 PM
#46
I'm new to the whole crypto world and i've been fascinated by trading in this sector. I would love to find a good program that can help me learn and avoid painful mistakes, but im finding it quite hard to figure out which ones are real and which ones are scams!
For now the two one that sound legit are the course from tradercobbs by craig cobb and Blockchain education which is highly promoted by crypto oracle.
I was wondering if anyone knows if they are legit and in case have any advice's on good courses!
I as well have been fascinated to how much experienced traders earned, thus I have started learning the technical analysis. As i'm just starting now,  i don't really have the finance to go through trading courses. Instead, I am go through youtube tutorials from Rayner Teo and Steven Dux. Those two are legitimate self made millionaires through trading and they both teach that we don't have to go through trading courses because what youtube tutorials offers are just the same.
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