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hero member
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March 11, 2021, 07:52:41 AM
#4
You can analyze if the suggestions that are being said on a podcast will do good to you. I would advise you to be familiar with the charts. Not that really need to be good at it analyzing the whole thing but at least have a glance on how others are reading it and basing their decision from the next possible scenario that would come. It is already a good start that you're into news because, they do react to the market and I think you're very aware of it when news are good, market's up.
newbie
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March 11, 2021, 07:50:02 AM
#3
This is your third question in less than 5 hours, hope you are reading the answers to your questions.

Hi Charles, Yes, I did read all the answers, and replied with more questions based on what I read, as you probably saw.

Read news for other important information that can lead to price drop or fomo investing, having the notification on for important news

Can you please elaborate a little bit more on this?, as for instance: what sources of news are worthy?:

Thank you very much for your reply here and in the other threads!

legendary
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March 11, 2021, 07:26:08 AM
#2
This is your third question in less than 5 hours, hope you are reading the answers to your questions.

You can follow institutional whales on Twitter, if they buy, fomo will buy
You can join trading group on social media, but be careful of scammers, do not pay for signals or anything
Read news for other important information that can lead to price drop or fomo investing, having the notification on for important news

Those up are for the fundamental analysis, how about technical analysis? This is the basic means of trading. You must be technically excellent, knowing how trading indicators like RSI, SMA, EMA and Bollinger bands works are also sources of information.
newbie
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March 11, 2021, 07:13:45 AM
#1
Hello guys,

What are some solid sources of information you are using to take trading decisions?
I am new into Bitcoin/crypto trading and I'm pretty much basing all my decisions on what I read on CoinDesk and what I hear on the Ledger Cast podcast.

Please, do not auto-promote your new blog/twitter account 🙏🏼. I'm looking for stablished sources of information.

Thank you very much!  Smiley

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