Hey guys,
I've been acquainted with cryptocurrencies for over a year now, invested in long term for over 6 months but recently decided to start diversifying my portfolio through daily trading. I have a question though.
If I want to buy a coin that I know is going to raise in value, should I:
1. Buy the coin with another coin that is giving a bearish signal
2. Buy the coin with another coin that is strong right now and that I made profit in
I use Binance as my exchange, and most trading pairs are with Bitcoin. Therefore, it is the coin I will be using the most to buy altcoins with. However, I don't want to liquidate all of my bitcoin assets because I want to stay invested in Bitcoin regardless. So, I would sell some of my other altcoins for Bitcoin and use that BTC to buy the alt.
Let's say I want to buy XRP:
1. I can sell some of my LTC into BTC, and from there buy the XRP. LTC is currently in a weak phase, so thus I don't mind getting rid of some of it.
2. I can sell some of my ETH into BTC, and form there buy the XRP. ETH is currently in a strong phase, so I already made profits and I don't want to get rid of a coin that is weak because it is bound to strengthen again.
Which of the two seems to be a more logical approach?
Thanks guys
PS. Please feel free to tell me any ebooks or whatever I can read to further my knowledge in the trading market.
Since you made up some strategy like that, meaning you have some sort of idea of how it will turned out. You made an analyzation out from those recent trend of your hold coins.
We don't know what will be the result until we try directly the strategy we are planning to do. I can't suggest you the right thing to do out of your proposals since you are the only one who can make it right . So what to do? Try it and see if that will turned out good. We have different perspectives in terms of making a strategy so yes it's common that you will asked question if your proposals are right to execute. But the output of it will depend on how will you handle it. Face the risks and trust your strategy.