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Topic: Quit My Full Time Job to Trade Cryptos Full Time - page 6. (Read 1889 times)

hero member
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I hope your journey to the cryptocurrency will be good and you will earn a good profit. Because actually the idea of quitting your job is bad idea for me because there is no assurance that you will earn more money in the future because market is volatile and they have time you will get a good profit and they have time you lost so better also to having a job so you will have double income so incase you lost money in trading you still have job and you will earn salary which is regularly.
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It's nice that you found what you really like though it can be risky since trading is not always have a positive outcome especially the market is volatile.
It is nice but to everyone who reads this and is also naïve to think that they can do it too, heed my warning, everyone has different circumstances and you can't have the same results as OP.
hero member
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It's nice that you found what you really like though it can be risky since trading is not always have a positive outcome especially the market is volatile.
The good thing is that you hold your time working and you have more time with your family.
I was planning to quit my job too but I'm thinking that it might be risky to have no job at all especially during this pandemic.
Finding what you like to do with rest of your life is something very difficult, money is not actually as difficult as that if you ask me.

Let's say you found something that you love to do, you want to do it 7/24 every day and it is not a bother for you, and you have done this a while as well, because sometimes things you think you love to do become things you hate over time as well, many hobbies become a difficult task after a while, but I believe if we are in a situation where if we do the work for a while and find out that it is our dream work, even if we bankrupt doing that, we can always recover over long term because knowing what you want to do is more valuable and if you are actually good at it you will eventually make money with it. I believe if you have a talent, it can't be hidden, eventually it will come out and help you with your life.
hero member
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I won't recommend leave your job except maybe you made it really big before, if not then maybe you started with a very big capital and you have some profit aside in case you need to fall back
He wont really be making such decision if he's aren't sure on what he's doing.Its just too risky when you leave out your job just because you do make out big profits
one time with your trades.He might already have noticed or observed that he had been making profits not perfectly but on a sustainable way which would really be
enough for him to be sure that he would go full time.Only a few would able to manage on becoming full time job with trading because not all turns out to be
profitable from time to time.I was bit jealous of this guy. Cry
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I won't recommend leave your job except maybe you made it really big before, if not then maybe you started with a very big capital and you have some profit aside in case you need to fall back
Well, you have a point there, --before a long time ago [2years passed perhaps] I can able to manage to trade and for a while managing my self from my job. Since I am not in the field and I am in the office and have free internet, I can able monitor my trade within an hour but the problem is, I can't focus it very well. So I decided to quit day trading and I prefer to long-time trade or in holding on to top cryptocurrencies in the market cap. I realized that I have a stable job and I have a stable profit from my salary why I would give up. This is your chance to have enough capital in investing in crypto and it is very risky if you were a full-time job on crypto because it is the unpredictable price and very volatile.
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I won't recommend leave your job except maybe you made it really big before, if not then maybe you started with a very big capital and you have some profit aside in case you need to fall back
full member
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Trading is a big challenge so, good luck to you. If you think that trading will make you rich or give you more profit than a regular fulltime worker, then just enjoy it but don't be greedy to avoid losses. You have a great strategy, hopefully I can also such great trading strategy to gain huge profit in the future.
For OP to have choose the job of his trading cryptos to his full time job means he's not just a first timer into the wold of cryptocurrencies. Arbitrade for those who understand the chemistry knows what profit they can get from one successful trade, so, am happy for OP decision if his move are positives in this regards.
legendary
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It's nice that you found what you really like though it can be risky since trading is not always have a positive outcome especially the market is volatile.
The good thing is that you hold your time working and you have more time with your family.
I was planning to quit my job too but I'm thinking that it might be risky to have no job at all especially during this pandemic.
Sometimes it all takes some action for us to know whether we can make it or not. If we’re confident enough that we have skills in trading and able to gain profit from it we can weight which opportunity fits us best. Since it may work for others but not on us. When we decide we must know our capabilities if we can really do it well to avoid regrets in the future.
This is really needing lots of trial and error because you wouldnt know if you wont try which means this will really needing some time and effort for you to find out.

Quitting full time job is something a risky thing to be done unless if you can really sustain yourself on trading which simply means you can actually quit since
you do know that you can handle up yourself.
What an amazing thing for someone for able to achieve.
full member
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Congratulations on your new journey, OP. I also did the same thing 3 years ago and I didn't regret my decision because I'm earning more than the salary that I get for working more than 8 hours a day. I'm not saying that quitting a job is always a good decision. There are still things that we have to consider before switching to crypto and it includes our skills, knowledge and enough capital for a good start.
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It's nice that you found what you really like though it can be risky since trading is not always have a positive outcome especially the market is volatile.
The good thing is that you hold your time working and you have more time with your family.
I was planning to quit my job too but I'm thinking that it might be risky to have no job at all especially during this pandemic.
Sometimes it all takes some action for us to know whether we can make it or not. If we’re confident enough that we have skills in trading and able to gain profit from it we can weight which opportunity fits us best. Since it may work for others but not on us. When we decide we must know our capabilities if we can really do it well to avoid regrets in the future.
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In the past month and a half i've made over 100k arbing different markets and developing a very hard-to-beat strat. I submitted my resignation to my full time job last week . Wish me luck.

Long live crypto.  Cool

Update and some answers to your questions :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5321029.msg56477603#msg56477603


This is a bold decision and I wish you the best of luck. In 2017, like you, I left full-time work and started working in crypto. Working with crypto has helped me get more money than my previous job and really appreciate it. However, you need to understand that the crypto market is also not stable and you need to always have a backup plan. However, crypto can provide good profits and perhaps for people like you and me this is an opportunity to be in crypto and quit full-time jobs.
Of course the OP will surely have a back up to his trading journey having earned a whooping profit of $100K within a short period of time is indeed a big feat I am sure the OP will divert some the profits earned to other investment in case the trading hits the rock however the OP seems to have a good trading strategy that work well.
It is a tough decision for quitting the job for trading maybe having realized that profits earned from trading outweighs his monthly salary.
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In the past month and a half i've made over 100k arbing different markets and developing a very hard-to-beat strat. I submitted my resignation to my full time job last week . Wish me luck.


Long live crypto.  Cool

Update and some answers to your questions :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5321029.msg56477603#msg56477603


Only a few people are real professionals when it comes to crypto trading. Since crypto market is so volatile it is very hard to gain consistent profits.
On top of that, if you are so confident that you decide to resign from your day job then you must have earned really good profits.
I would only say that if you have really earned consistent profits for a long time only then consider leaving your day job and go full time crypto trading.
Otherwise it might be a bad decision if you just get profits in volatility.
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In the past month and a half i've made over 100k arbing different markets and developing a very hard-to-beat strat. I submitted my resignation to my full time job last week . Wish me luck.

Long live crypto.  Cool

Update and some answers to your questions :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5321029.msg56477603#msg56477603


This is a bold decision and I wish you the best of luck. In 2017, like you, I left full-time work and started working in crypto. Working with crypto has helped me get more money than my previous job and really appreciate it. However, you need to understand that the crypto market is also not stable and you need to always have a backup plan. However, crypto can provide good profits and perhaps for people like you and me this is an opportunity to be in crypto and quit full-time jobs.
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Congratulations buddy.
Quitting a full time job to focus on trading is one of the most courageous thing anybody can do in the century. I wouldn't be surprised if your name is in the Guinness book of record, lol.
I bet you must have had a huge capital to begin with. Arbitraging coins doesn't really give much profits so making over a hundred thousand dollars in less than two months is huge.
I think you should create an article where you'll explain how you did achieve this feat so that many of us can also learn
hero member
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It's nice that you found what you really like though it can be risky since trading is not always have a positive outcome especially the market is volatile.
The good thing is that you hold your time working and you have more time with your family.
I was planning to quit my job too but I'm thinking that it might be risky to have no job at all especially during this pandemic.
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Being a full time trader may be effective for some people. Quitting to a full time job to become a trader may a good move, but you should not think win always, as you said you are still in your 2 months.
The best if you will continue with stable profits, to sustain expenses of you or your family.
I know some trader who become a full time trader and they admit, it is extremely stressing job.
He might take the profit and start his own business. Of course not a decision everyone can make to quit a job to start trading. However, doing trading full time will give him the opportunity to keep developing his strategy something he might find difficult to do if he is trading casually. depending on how much profit he is making, I think paying up his expenses will depend greatly on that as well. He could have taken the decision to quit the job when he discovered that the job is not paying his bill
If he can get the profit from trading and get it bigger than his payment from his job, he can decide to start trading as a full-time trader. But that will not be easy as it says because he needs to prepare many things such as skills, time, and analyzing the market to find the coins to trade. It will need more experience to become a pro trader because not many traders can do that. Mostly, they fail to become a pro trader, especially when the market moves unpredictably.

So if you want to become a pro trader, you should think twice and take a look at yourself, what you already have and what needs to prepare to become a pro trader.
legendary
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It would be nice if OP could offer us some pictures of what he does, making that decision is having a very good strategy, I imagine it must be related to trading or investing in the long and medium term.

Based on the way you answered, if you won that amount of money, how long did it take you to do so? If you only traded, how much percentage of your capital did you trade?
Read on previous page, OP doesn't want to tell us about his trade because it's a arbit, we must observe from 1 exchange to other exchange and find ourselves how he did that. But based on he said, he is doing arbit about FIAT.
legendary
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It would be nice if OP could offer us some pictures of what he does, making that decision is having a very good strategy, I imagine it must be related to trading or investing in the long and medium term.

Based on the way you answered, if you won that amount of money, how long did it take you to do so? If you only traded, how much percentage of your capital did you trade?
full member
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In the past month and a half i've made over 100k arbing different markets and developing a very hard-to-beat strat. I submitted my resignation to my full time job last week . Wish me luck.


Long live crypto.  Cool

Update and some answers to your questions :https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5321029.msg56477603#msg56477603


Wish you good luck more to your new journey here in cryptocurrency dude. But can you share here to us in which
platform do you usually used and what coins that you are trading in the exchange too? Your experienced might be one of the
inspiring testimony here if you specify or show here the step things before you achieved that success anyway.
legendary
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If you are ready to become a high risk taker and lose most of the time, then go for it. In my own opinion, you need some sort of “insurance” in case you are going to lose your trades (especially if you are going for an arbitraging strategy something like that) or going into a worse-case scenario anytime soon.

You still need something that can provide you stable income because trading is considered risky and no guarantees or promise for you to earn some profits even with arbitraging. No strategy is perfect, but risk management is much more worth learning.
I personally do not agree with the idea that you need to be high risk taker or you need to be supplementing it or you will be bad. I wouldn't do it, I agree that having some part time income would be better than nothing, even that would be enough, but even more, like a proper salary would be even better, but the reality is that most people do not have that kind of deal and they may prefer full time crypto trading as well.

If you want to do this full time, and do not have anything else, that would be still possible, I am not saying do that alone, you can do more stuff, but you can't really just give up and try to look for a job just because you "should not be doing full time crypto trading without any other income", if that's all you have, that means you should be doing all of that just with the money you have but if you can find something else you could do that too, don't give up on either.
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