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legendary
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November 30, 2017, 05:45:00 AM
Start trading means you are still new for this activity, my advise would be just spend what you can afford to lose. No matter how big or how small you start but if you cant afford to lose it then it might be a big problem once you get lost. Dont force yourself to follow other's starting bankroll, that's the most important thing when you are going to learn trading.
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November 30, 2017, 05:41:08 AM
First time to trade with real money for me was a $100 deposit in a forex broker and that was my start and happily I made my capital starting from this small amount but I spent almost 1 year of learning before I deposit real money
hero member
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November 30, 2017, 05:32:01 AM
I had started to trade with 0,05 bitcoins when the value of bitcoin were around 500 dollars, soo 25 dollars, there isnt a minimum ammount to try, usually should be limited to how much you afford to loose, i have started with those and well i had been able to keep growing my capital for trading, but i dont like to play with a big ammount of coins, because the risk as well reward does grows too much and can stay out of my control, making me earn or loose a big ammount.
full member
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November 30, 2017, 05:28:55 AM
I started from 1 BTC but in 1 month i loosed it up to 0,5 BTC (now ive got 7), so i think you can start from any amount you can to make profits Smiley
sr. member
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November 30, 2017, 04:02:22 AM
What was the amount with which you started trading
I mean your very basic investment and was that your extra money or required money?

You should learn first how trading works. Trading is not for newbie because you might end up losing your money. Knowledge and experience is the key to earn a lot in trading. Of course, money is required, if you would trade in small amount, your potential income would be smaller compared when you trade in bulk.
sr. member
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November 30, 2017, 03:56:48 AM
I think that if you are a newbie, let begin trading with small budget such as $500. When you practice it many times, you can use a bigger fund to invest
full member
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November 30, 2017, 12:39:57 AM
What was the amount with which you started trading
I mean your very basic investment and was that your extra money or required money?

When I was a newbie I just started on Bittrex exchange site platform with the amount of 0.005btc, what I don't know in the other exchanger if they also have like this minimum amount of investment in the platform.
member
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November 29, 2017, 11:54:51 PM
What was the amount with which you started trading
I mean your very basic investment and was that your extra money or required money?

When you starting in trading you need at least $100 for the basic and you role that small amount in trading.in that case you need to monitor the chart because its not stable prices time to time.
member
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November 29, 2017, 11:27:33 PM
I can tell you right now you should not trade more than you are willing to lose, because chances are you will lose everything.

Right if we trade just use free money and the amount is you can afford to lose.
But $100 till $200 as starting is good point.
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legendary
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November 29, 2017, 11:18:02 PM
It is no lowest limit for trading.
You have to state your limit to lose and to gain.
Your start point will help you to get the result.

If you start with 100 usd,
and your goal is 1 000 000 usd so it means that you ll need more time to get it

but if started with 50% of your goal,
It ll help you lots

we can make our goals in any number but we need to work hard and work smart to reach our goals and we need time to make it. if we start with $100, then we can make $500 for our first goals. then if we can reach $500, we can increase our goals to $1000 and so on. the sky is the limit and we should know that not every time we can make a profit, sometimes we can get lost too. but in crypto trading, I am sure that our time to recover the loss is still there and we need to wait our turn to make the profit.
Exactly, I like what you said buddy! Very well said. Setting a goals are probably the best way to do like just what you said. Trading have so many sides that needed to learn like bolinger and whatsoever consiquenses are that. But me? I'm just investing my full amount of money in bitcoin and only StochRSI saying me if i need to buy or should i need to sell. Because there's a pattern on it hehehe
hero member
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November 29, 2017, 10:41:20 PM
It is no lowest limit for trading.
You have to state your limit to lose and to gain.
Your start point will help you to get the result.

If you start with 100 usd,
and your goal is 1 000 000 usd so it means that you ll need more time to get it

but if started with 50% of your goal,
It ll help you lots

we can make our goals in any number but we need to work hard and work smart to reach our goals and we need time to make it. if we start with $100, then we can make $500 for our first goals. then if we can reach $500, we can increase our goals to $1000 and so on. the sky is the limit and we should know that not every time we can make a profit, sometimes we can get lost too. but in crypto trading, I am sure that our time to recover the loss is still there and we need to wait our turn to make the profit.
full member
Activity: 258
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November 29, 2017, 08:58:38 PM
It is no lowest limit for trading.
You have to state your limit to lose and to gain.
Your start point will help you to get the result.

If you start with 100 usd,
and your goal is 1 000 000 usd so it means that you ll need more time to get it

but if started with 50% of your goal,
It ll help you lots
full member
Activity: 532
Merit: 100
November 29, 2017, 05:19:53 PM
just trade what you can afford to lose. start from the lowest amount first until you gain more experience so you will succeed in trading.
hero member
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November 29, 2017, 05:00:33 PM
What was the amount with which you started trading
I mean your very basic investment and was that your extra money or required money?
I can't remember on how much I did started with trading. If I can remember, it all started with a "try" since I'm still doubting before bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and I don't have enough knowledge about it. I started to invest with a minimal amount that I can afford to lose and that is rounding about $20. I did invest it and got it through my savings and all I can say that it's all worth it.
legendary
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Merit: 1127
November 29, 2017, 04:18:50 PM
What was the amount with which you started trading
I mean your very basic investment and was that your extra money or required money?
Theres no actually basic on the amount that you can put into trading when you are just still starting up since we do have different state when it comes to financial on which capability would really matter some would put up $10 on start up and for the people who do have money would start on 1 btc or more. Just depend actually and when i did just start back in the past in trading i do make use about 0.2 btc on lesser prices since ive been trading for quiet longer now.The thing you do focus is on learning trading no matter what would be the amount you can start off.
member
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Merit: 20
November 29, 2017, 04:03:12 PM
Im going to start with 0,03 btc i bought from a friend of mine last saturday and hope for the best, until now I made my first profit just by waiting for them Cheesy
i hope for the best!
full member
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November 29, 2017, 02:53:11 PM
#99
I haven't invested any money in bitcoin, or in trading. I mean, I didn't use the money from my own real-life wallet, the ones that I have been using is the bounty money that I have been receiving ever since and I think there is no minimum amount, as long as you have money to trade, then just trade. But remeber, to trade at your own risk.
full member
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November 29, 2017, 12:00:15 PM
#98
What was the amount with which you started trading
I mean your very basic investment and was that your extra money or required money?

I'd say that there is no minimum investment. I started off with nothing; I just built up my money only through working online and making money that way. With that said, I think a lot of the reason that worked was because of the huge rise of BTC. I think it's best if you just try to allocate a small portion of your daily earnings to BTC rather than putting a lot in at one time. Only put in a lot when you believe that the price will go up.
I agree with you always invest your little part of amount to invest because I remember when I take a start in investment so at that time there was I little money with me in my hand so I use a little amount in investment and now I have a lot of money and I give some of money to my friend to invest here as well same like me because this experience was great for me when my little money make me rich so I will advise to every one use little part of your money.
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 29, 2017, 06:11:14 AM
#97
Its your choice, because every investment (trading start) got risks. Also, if you invest more - you can earn more, so it is up to you. If you have free funds to invest - it is anyway better than just hold it (funds)
hero member
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November 29, 2017, 06:08:16 AM
#96
In altcoin trading you never need to use a big capital for trading. But you could start it as you use your money. But in trading i think if you use a normal or big amount for it then it is better for profit wise. Otherwise, if you use minimum amount, so you will get profit in minimum, no doubt it is depend on our pocket. But in altcoin trading it is not require a big amount.  
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