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full member
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July 01, 2016, 03:36:06 AM
#15
Its really hard to make living only with trading its a bit risky...need a huge amount and experience in trading as well...otherwise you should also have a decent income apart from trading ...
legendary
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casinosblockchain.io
July 01, 2016, 03:29:52 AM
#14
With large capital one can earn a good amount, but as questioned its not at all a sustained income. Altcoins won't be in rise all the time, so only based upon the fluctuations one can earn high.
legendary
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★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
July 01, 2016, 02:20:42 AM
#13
If you do have the 100k to spend in trading to make your living then i would be extremely careful. You could end up putting that 100k into someone elses pocket and end up with nothing, All it takes is a few bad traded and then taking a few bigger risks due to losing big a couple of times. Before you know it that 100k could be eaten up. In my opinion its a pretty big risk.
hero member
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July 01, 2016, 02:06:14 AM
#12
Yes, you can make living by trading btc/usd but you have to buy and sell in a right time,do not trade when you are in emotional, you need to be able to concentrate on the charts and not get caught up with other things going on.
Better start with small amount before put all your fund to minimize the loss
legendary
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July 01, 2016, 12:32:29 AM
#11
is it possible to make a living with trading bitcoin/USD or bitcoin/altcoins?
yes.

is anybody doing it?
yes

are all traders successful doing it?
no

you see, trading is not as easy as you may think. so jumping in with a lot of money and no experience can lead to disasters and you will lose a lot of your money. so i suggest you start smaller and then in time if you feel like trading is profitable for you then invest more.
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Bitcoin- in bullish time
July 01, 2016, 12:31:21 AM
#10
It's possible for me to make a living with trading but to make sure about it you need to study first and well educated to avoid trading failure and panic selling. With that amount ($100k) it's very possible to earn at least 10% just choose the right alt coin and crowded public exchange because if you join crowded exchange site it will be easier to you to earn profit.
legendary
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July 01, 2016, 12:30:05 AM
#9
You need to have a huge amount of bitcoin that you're trading to make a living at it.  You also have to be very good at timing the ups and downs of the bitcoin market.
yes to doing it should really have a huge capital. you should really be able to invest appropriately.
legendary
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July 01, 2016, 12:04:37 AM
#8
With recent up`s and downs you could earn 5 000 $ in couple days, and to have free rest of the month. You need to have skills to make money from trading, its not so easy at all. You really need to know how to catch that moments before big rise/dump. You need to find a way to inform your self about future events and a way to predict how much impact will something have on btc price.
Your trading will depend from that, and if you are wrong you can lose a lot of money. Trading and make a living from trading is not for everyone, you need to have knowledge about it. I wish you good luck, and be careful.

You can make your tread here, and if you are good in trading you will have followers. Of course if you have a wish to share your informations and predictions in order to help people to earn some money.
hero member
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June 30, 2016, 11:52:37 PM
#7
Hi!

What do you people think about making a living by trading BTC/USD or BTC with other ALT Coins?

Do you think it's possible to make a living with an excellent starting capital? ($100k ~)

I am looking to get at least $5000 per month profit with this capital

Can we have this kind of income as a "sustainable income."

Is anyone making a living trading? What kind of strategy do you like more.

yes i think it is possible.
but it is risky thing to do that is why i always keep my investment in trading a little small to take smaller risks.
but it can be done because there is a lot of very good opportunities for making profit especially in altcoin markets.
newbie
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June 30, 2016, 10:54:36 PM
#6
You need to have a huge amount of bitcoin that you're trading to make a living at it.  You also have to be very good at timing the ups and downs of the bitcoin market.

What would you say a huge amount is to make a living?

You don't necessarily need a *huge* amount, although having a large initial capital will allow you to take low-risk investments/trades and still profit a respectable amount from it. Amounts that you should be looking for varies on what your style of trading is; are you a risky player, or a low-risk, low-reward kind of guy?

Also, I'm not sure if you are comfortable and have experience in trading, but if you're not, I would recommend for you to take a small amount of money and start getting yourself familiar with it; that way, you can learn from your mistakes and not lose much at all.

TL;DR: amount varies on how you trade, and best of luck with trades. Smiley


Hey there, to be honest, my plan is to move to a low-cost of living country and make around 10k per month to spend + more to add to my capital. 20k would be ideal, but that is 25% on my capital which I'm not sure its possible so probably a 10% monthly would be a better aim.

I would like to have mid-risk trades and low-risk trades. My starting capital could be 100k or a little bit more depending on potential. Do you think it's possible to make that amount per month with that money?
legendary
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June 30, 2016, 10:51:14 PM
#5
You need to have a huge amount of bitcoin that you're trading to make a living at it.  You also have to be very good at timing the ups and downs of the bitcoin market.

What would you say a huge amount is to make a living?

You don't necessarily need a *huge* amount, although having a large initial capital will allow you to take low-risk investments/trades and still profit a respectable amount from it. Amounts that you should be looking for varies on what your style of trading is; are you a risky player, or a low-risk, low-reward kind of guy?

Also, I'm not sure if you are comfortable and have experience in trading, but if you're not, I would recommend for you to take a small amount of money and start getting yourself familiar with it; that way, you can learn from your mistakes and not lose much at all.

TL;DR: amount varies on how you trade, and best of luck with trades. Smiley
newbie
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June 30, 2016, 09:20:15 PM
#4
You need to have a huge amount of bitcoin that you're trading to make a living at it.  You also have to be very good at timing the ups and downs of the bitcoin market.

What would you say a huge amount is to make a living?
sr. member
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June 30, 2016, 09:10:59 PM
#3
You need to have a huge amount of bitcoin that you're trading to make a living at it.  You also have to be very good at timing the ups and downs of the bitcoin market.
hero member
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io.ezystayz.com
June 30, 2016, 08:44:54 PM
#2
If you have a starting capital of $100,000 in BTC, you should do fine, but you need to be smart about it all!!!  If you are looking for some investment strategies and such, please PM me.  I do not make a living on here, but everything I have on here is because I have earned it online.  I did not invest nothing into it at all.
newbie
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June 30, 2016, 08:34:41 PM
#1
Hi!

What do you people think about making a living by trading BTC/USD or BTC with other ALT Coins?

Do you think it's possible to make a living with an excellent starting capital? ($100k ~)

I am looking to get at least $5000 per month profit with this capital

Can we have this kind of income as a "sustainable income."

Is anyone making a living trading? What kind of strategy do you like more.
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