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copper member
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May 31, 2023, 04:39:03 AM
#26
Here maybe I was wrong as I post my age, and you are saying you never know I am lying why I do this can you give any explanation about this as I am here just for new technology and updates because now I am feeling reading is never been ideal as talking with experts are mush better as happen to my for my electrum problem but still with this all now I understand few things and I will try my best to live in my own limits because good and bad are everywhere, and we have to live with this all here in this world.
31 years old is still young. I'm not sure how it is on where you are living but it's definitely not too late to learn about the new technology that is surrounding us. That's going to be a great application in your life and you would definitely learn a lot here. You should strive your best to be better.
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May 31, 2023, 03:51:43 AM
#25
Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?
You need to have a different mindset than the typical bounty hunter who considers posting on these forum as a job. Forum are not offices, nor are they places to get a full time job to make money consistently. You should own a business instead of just hoping for one source of income, but if one day you manage to grow well and become a useful user then you have the potential to make money on forum through signature campaign or whatever your other skills are.

You should also consider trading and investing as a high risk activity, it will never guarantee you the returns you expect. Be careful with any offers that are tempting and promise big returns in short term, it is a ponzi scheme and you have to get used to learning new things before making a decision.

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.
We never know if you are lying or if you are honest about your educational background. The forum does not require KYC and I think everyone will be accepted and treated fairly by the community regardless of your background. Learn a lot and you will be a different user even if you are not technically good at one or two things.
I was having tough schedule in last few days so not able to post here anything but now after reading all replies from different users having some better things on this forum for future, but I decide to reply your post because you have three merits I not understand why but your few comments were rude for me so just because of this I am replying here about few things as I am not bounty hunter as I am not active on social media, so it's not in my agenda.
With most chances I will try to have my job as priority because I am feeling this is must for the future here I want to learn few things with my start is good as I was engaged on Electrum wallet for 2 weeks but after joining here my problem solved within minutes which was surely new thing for me.

Here maybe I was wrong as I post my age, and you are saying you never know I am lying why I do this can you give any explanation about this as I am here just for new technology and updates because now I am feeling reading is never been ideal as talking with experts are mush better as happen to my for my electrum problem but still with this all now I understand few things and I will try my best to live in my own limits because good and bad are everywhere, and we have to live with this all here in this world.
legendary
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May 23, 2023, 02:41:39 PM
#24
I am new on this forum it's just second day as I was looking for some help and found this forum which give me good guides and my problem solves in minutes as I was frustrated for the days so just because of this now looking for better ideas for the future.

Welcome to the forum and I am glad you found help here.
If you continue accessing this forum, you will keep learning and expanding your knowledge about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

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I have some experience of crypto trading as I am doing this on few exchanges for three years with my limited budget which is in green because I am doing this all with just Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum

Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.

Depending on crypto trading as your only source of revenue is not a good decision. Income from crypto trading might not be consistent because the market is unpredictable. And you don't also need so much time to be a trader so it is basically a part time job. My advice is that you maintain your full-time or part-time job and continue with your trading. You are still a young man with the ability to learn more skills. Therefore I will also suggest that you gain more knowledge about accounting that can help you to get more jobs. There are so many online accounting jobs that can help to increase your income.
legendary
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May 23, 2023, 01:50:17 PM
#23
If you are serious about full time trading then you have to be day trader to make profits so as to balance your financial status so are you able to do that because it requires lot of skills and trading experience with timing the market but as you have three years experience you can try it.
It is difficult to make consistent profits trading assets that fluctuate over time, even if you are an experienced and skilled trader. Experience and expertise can be leveraged to reduce the potential risk of losing trades, but to make consistent profits from day trading is super difficult.

But the thing is for the time being you have that job don't leave it but if you are having some financial background and can survive some loss period also then you can dive in this market but the thing is you can definitely make good profits that your regular job would never give you like people have made huge profits from meme coins only but you also have to analyse the risk factors associated with it not only the shine you from outside.So make decisions wisely and rest choice is yours.Take all advice considering all circumstances and what will suit you in future then only make any move further mate.
I believe that not all regular jobs will pay off commensurate with the effort and time they put into it. But regular jobs can provide a limited amount of guaranteed salary depending on the type of job itself. I will not forbid someone to continue working in the same place and only surrender to the returns they get every month for years, that's up to them. But it is very detrimental if in the end they only live to work, meaning they have nothing after the end of the month .
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May 23, 2023, 12:41:04 PM
#22
It doesn't look like OP is asking if they can full time on cryptocurrency but instead, this was about looking for a general full time job as oppose to the part time job they have which is more fragile. Ofc, full time is better than part time especially if you have an unstable hustle such as trading.

I'm not sure what specific accounting background you have OP but if I were to give a blanket answer, I'd say people with finance backgrounds have an edge in financial literacy
as oppose to average people. Success or nah? we would need some sort of supernatural power to confidently say so.
Yes agreed on the part that full time job is better instead of part time job. OP has a full time job which he can lose anytime if he don't take as full time. Though I doubt I get it clearly. OP didn't clear the topic, of what actually he needs suggestions from the forum. But I think he wants to choose between full time job or full time trading as he is trading occasionally for three years.
legendary
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May 23, 2023, 11:29:20 AM
#21
If you are serious about full time trading then you have to be day trader to make profits so as to balance your financial status so are you able to do that because it requires lot of skills and trading experience with timing the market but as you have three years experience you can try it.

But the thing is for the time being you have that job don't leave it but if you are having some financial background and can survive some loss period also then you can dive in this market but the thing is you can definitely make good profits that your regular job would never give you like people have made huge profits from meme coins only but you also have to analyse the risk factors associated with it not only the shine you from outside.So make decisions wisely and rest choice is yours.Take all advice considering all circumstances and what will suit you in future then only make any move further mate.
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May 23, 2023, 04:24:53 AM
#20
Yes, I agree with @ Sayeds56 there are many things that we have to note before entering the market and that's not with words I entered and invested with my friend because he got a lot of profit on coin A or B but in the end I lost too. This means that there are many special considerations and one thing that needs to be noted is that it is very difficult to increase the estimated value of assets, especially now.
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May 22, 2023, 02:18:13 AM
#19
Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

Its glad to hear that you found helpful guidance for your trading activities on Bitcointal forum. However, taking decision to become full time trader should be considered carefully, as it can be highly risky due to volatile nature of crypto currencies. It is always advisable to gain comprehensive knowledge about dynamics of crypto market, and learn technical indicators, as well as develop Risk/money management skills to be professional trader and generate consistent earning from trading.
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May 21, 2023, 06:23:20 PM
#18
It doesn't look like OP is asking if they can full time on cryptocurrency but instead, this was about looking for a general full time job as oppose to the part time job they have which is more fragile. Ofc, full time is better than part time especially if you have an unstable hustle such as trading.

I'm not sure what specific accounting background you have OP but if I were to give a blanket answer, I'd say people with finance backgrounds have an edge in financial literacy
as oppose to average people. Success or nah? we would need some sort of supernatural power to confidently say so.
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May 21, 2023, 06:12:09 PM
#17
I am new on this forum it's just second day as I was looking for some help and found this forum which give me good guides and my problem solves in minutes as I was frustrated for the days so just because of this now looking for better ideas for the future.


You're fortunate to have found this forum. You've come to the perfect place if you want to learn everything there is to know about bitcoin. Simply follow the forum's rules and read the rules of each board to gain a better knowledge of what is being discussed so that you can participate in the discussion and ask questions about what you don't understand.

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I have some experience of crypto trading as I am doing this on few exchanges for three years with my limited budget which is in green because I am doing this all with just Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum.

Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

If your three years of crypto trading experience is worthwhile, you don't need to consider quitting your part-time employment. Trading is risky, and you can never be certain of the market's next move, so why risk your small source of income on something you don't know what the future holds?  
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May 21, 2023, 04:52:32 PM
#16
I am new on this forum it's just second day as I was looking for some help and found this forum which give me good guides and my problem solves in minutes as I was frustrated for the days so just because of this now looking for better ideas for the future.

I have some experience of crypto trading as I am doing this on few exchanges for three years with my limited budget which is in green because I am doing this all with just Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum.

Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.

if you are talking about looking for full time job then it is great since your income will be consistent and you will have more funds to use for your trading activity.  But if you are going to full time trading, then I think you should re-assess your financial capability.  Think whether your trading can sustain your needs even without your part time job.  For me, having multiple stream of income is always better.  If your schedule can accommodate both, your part-time job and your full time job, why leave the other one when you can do both.  For me leaving another source of income when we still have ample time for it is a waste of opportunity.
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May 21, 2023, 08:47:42 AM
#15
You're fortunate to have a preamble knowledgeable about crypto trading addition to having a part time job that I believe it's supportive to you financially no matter how little the pay might be. So you shouldn't depend much on trading as it is never dependable based on it's associated risks and uncertainty. Don't look down on your part time job as I feel that's more reliable than trading.

As an educated person with major in accounting am convince you would bring your wealth of knowledge in your field into the forum so other members can benefit from it even as you also in return gain more growth from the forum too. The forum has boards such as economic, trading discussion and even the Beginners and Help where by your field of education you will really have a lot to contribute meaningful there.
sr. member
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May 21, 2023, 06:17:13 AM
#14
As a newbie I suggest you post your unknown topics here hope those who know about your unknown topics will help you in that regard. And always try to follow the rules. To make things easier for you there are different sections open on different topics you can share your views or raise your issues in those sections if you want.

And the second thing is that if you have a rough idea about trading you try to use this idea. Since you are currently engaged in a job, you can use some of the salary income from that job for trading. And try to turn your little idea into more idea If you can trade with enough idea about trading then you can earn good money from trading.
legendary
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May 21, 2023, 03:31:39 AM
#13
Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.
Looking for full time is always the best. But since you had no bakcground on others might as well to catch some since its important to gain some experience or atleast apply for a company.  You dont find jobs here but just knowledge and using that might get you something anywhere. Crypto isnt a full job thats gonna rely on unless you are a developer or what. Maybe stay for a while and study here well see if you do good.  But better to stay on your toe with your  part time job. Its hard to earn money nowadays.
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May 21, 2023, 03:04:51 AM
#12
I am new on this forum it's just second day as I was looking for some help and found this forum
First of all welcome here in this forum, it's good for you that you directly approach to this forum where each and every member will share Thier worthy opinion , knowledge and experience which will significant for any of your decision

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Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?
It's good for you that you have a lot experience regarding crypto trading , but due to volatile nature of Bitcoin you should need a regular income source which full fill your daily routine needs, which will b your part time job, because some time due to dump in Bitcoin price may effect your daily routine needs. So the moral is to connect will your job and should start learn more and more about cryptocurrency trading in order to reduce chances of lose..
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May 20, 2023, 05:30:12 PM
#11
Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

if you are already experienced with crypto trading, then you can continue with it. but that's not for your job. As long as you have the part time job you mentioned, you can still trade crypto on the market at any time. it's your freedom.
but I suggest that you build your investment in Bitcoin besides trading you can set aside some of your profits for long-term investment in Bitcoin. You may not see the results in a short time, but it could help you in the future. when planning your part-time job begins to threaten your economic situation.
legendary
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May 20, 2023, 05:05:00 PM
#10
Hey there, General_Bitcoin! Welcome to the forum.

Regarding your moving into full-time crypto trading is a big decision, my friend. You should consider the financial implications and the uncertainties that come along with it. Make sure you have a solid plan, backup funds, and consider seeking advice from professionals or experienced traders who can guide you. Success in the crypto world requires continuous learning and adapting to market changes. So it is best to approach crypto trading with caution and a well-thought-out strategy.
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May 20, 2023, 01:00:52 PM
#9
Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?
You need to have a different mindset than the typical bounty hunter who considers posting on these forum as a job. Forum are not offices, nor are they places to get a full time job to make money consistently. You should own a business instead of just hoping for one source of income, but if one day you manage to grow well and become a useful user then you have the potential to make money on forum through signature campaign or whatever your other skills are.

You should also consider trading and investing as a high risk activity, it will never guarantee you the returns you expect. Be careful with any offers that are tempting and promise big returns in short term, it is a ponzi scheme and you have to get used to learning new things before making a decision.

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.
We never know if you are lying or if you are honest about your educational background. The forum does not require KYC and I think everyone will be accepted and treated fairly by the community regardless of your background. Learn a lot and you will be a different user even if you are not technically good at one or two things.
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May 20, 2023, 12:49:03 PM
#8
Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?
It is best if you choose a part-time job to support a living and this is much better when you hope to adjust to investing. Everyone should have a job in real life and investments also you can develop while working, it's more rational when you try to invest but you don't leave part time job and that's fine for me.

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.
Most of the people on this forum have no technical education or accounting experience, but they are still learning the basics of investing and not taking risks when they have no experience. It is important to have awareness of the financial value that you have and if the money you have is not productive then it is not certain that you can manage a much better financial system in the future.

You can invest even if you don't have to stop working and I suggest not leaving a part time job. If you are worried about losing your part-time job in the future, then you should learn how to invest properly and the monthly salary you earn can be set aside for investment. From your story I conclude that you are not new to investing as you have previously purchased Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum. My advice is to put more money in bitcoin compared to Litecoin and Ethereum.
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May 20, 2023, 08:35:22 AM
#7
I am new on this forum it's just second day as I was looking for some help and found this forum which give me good guides and my problem solves in minutes as I was frustrated for the days so just because of this now looking for better ideas for the future.

You are fortunate to have stumbled upon this topic because it has a wealth of information that can teach you a lot about bitcoin. But the forum has some rules governing it and you must abide by them so before thinking of any other thing I advise you get familiar with the rules. On different boards there are pinned threads where the rules are stated.

I have some experience of crypto trading as I am doing this on few exchanges for three years with my limited budget which is in green because I am doing this all with just Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum.

With your little experience you will find it easy to interact here and you will easily understand what people are discussing here. Trading isn’t that easy but with your experience I’m sure you must be knowledgeable to some extent. It doesn’t necessarily matter how much you invest in it, all that matters is that you know what you are doing and that you don’t invest the money you need later into trading. You can learn alot about trading on this forum which can make you grow into a successful trader.


Furthermore, I have part-time jobbed and can lose this any time just because of this now looking for full time is this OK or no?

I am 31 years old with no technical education and have experience of accounting as this is my job so can be successful in this or no.
Please give your ideas and views, hopefully someone will work for me and I will be able to have better things in life.

As a full-time employment, bitcoin trading is not ideal and can be quite risky. it is not completely secure, despite what you may believe about your current earnings. Since cryptocurrency trading is extremely risky and uncertain, it is advised to have a stable paying job that can meet your demands. You never know when you will make a profit or when you will lose money that’s why it can’t be only source of income.

Read carefully, pay attention, and ask questions when you need clarification, forum users will always be happy to assist you in learning the technical aspects of bitcoin.
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