Trading is long run job and long term investment. You just can't get anything over night. It takes time and patience and you will not always win, be prepared also to lose. Many people give up on this way because they find it to hard. No one has said that trading is for everyone.
I definitely agree with your statement, I believe in trading you have to learn not only the basic as you are required to have at east a continuing education, your experience matters a lot if you consider it, with your experience this job which is unpredictable will be predictable for you in the long run.
Yes, trading really matters with skill, experience and knowledge, If you want to start trading you must have some good experience about trading so you have to do a deep study about the trading tools and strategies by using them you are going to trade. Trading is unpredictable job for those you could not find time to prepare themselves.
yes i agree but if you are new, don't be afraid if you get loss, with your loss, you can have experience to learn and hope that you don't make the same mistake you've done before. its good to always learn about trading especially to make analysis about the coins you wan to buy so you can learn something from the analysis itself.
Yes earning and losing is the part of trading, and we really get experience if we are even losing money in trading, but if you are new in trading you must invest a small amount of bitcoin so that if you are booking lost, your lost should not be a big one. And when you get some experience then you can invest a good amount in trading.
Patience is all you need when you are trading. Panicking is a newbie mistake. Ask yourself "why am i panicking?" The answer will be "it is because i trade more than i can afford to lose!"
You should understand that, you only lose money if you close your position with a loss. As long as you are able to wait, you lose nothing.
Imagine you have 50k$. You bought 25k$worth of btc from 700$. And the next day there were some terrible news and bitcoin went to 500$ and stood there for 2 years.
Will you be able to handle that?
If you answer yes, go for it and take the risk.
Even if you answer yes to that question, investing half of your wealth in a single investment is not smart.