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October 06, 2018, 07:33:17 AM
#25
I personally have never traded in other than crypto. but I once asked someone who traded on the stock exchange. he said trading on the stock exchange was more stable and predictable, especially fiat currencies. because this is regulated by the state. different in crypto, all regulating prices are individuals. for ID I think it's all the same, asking for ID. but to start trading, I think it's easier to crypto, because it can start trading with a small nominal.
I may think that you've found something great in outside crypto investment.
Crypto trading somewhat similar to real stock investment, thus in needs money to start with. In terms of risky level, we might say that crypto on the top among others.
legendary
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October 06, 2018, 06:49:52 AM
#24
Trading in the stock market is less risky compared to trading Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. I don't thnk that you can profit on day trading in stocks compared to crypto because the stock market is less volatile and doesn't move as crypto market does. Most of the stock investments are for long term. It is ok to diversify your capital in stock market but I don't think that day trading is profitable there.
Trading is generally risky if you do not have what it takes to trade effectively and by that I am referring to knowledge. Trading in stocks and cryptocurrency are more like the same thing anyway and as long as the OP has been doing fine here in the crypto space, then, he should be able to do well in the stock space.

The thing however, he will need to understand how he can get started with trading stock markets, do some diggings on some of the things he would need to know about where to trade, what to trade, and what not to trade. Every market has its own risks, and it is the understanding of these risks and knowing how to manage them is what would make you thrive in that sphere in the long run.
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October 06, 2018, 02:25:39 AM
#23
Hello I didn't know anything about trading until I first started trading monero on poloniex when it was like $5. Now I've learned a lot just from trading and mining crypto but my only experience is with crypto.

So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

Thanks for any information


I never thought of trading outside crypto without bitcoins  and ofcourse  crypto currency‘s have given me a lot of profit and all, aslo I don’t have much knowledge about Forex and  stock trading.
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October 04, 2018, 09:22:24 PM
#22
I personally have never traded in other than crypto. but I once asked someone who traded on the stock exchange. he said trading on the stock exchange was more stable and predictable, especially fiat currencies. because this is regulated by the state. different in crypto, all regulating prices are individuals. for ID I think it's all the same, asking for ID. but to start trading, I think it's easier to crypto, because it can start trading with a small nominal.
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October 04, 2018, 06:00:27 PM
#21
Crypto and stock trading has a lot of differences. I may not have enough knowledge in stock market since I havent tried to engage into it yet, but I have read a few stuff about the stock market.
One of the quotable difference between the two is, Stock market bears lesser risks than cryptocurrency, yet cryptocurrency could be more profitable in a daily basis, when properly handled by an experienced trader. Meaning to say cryptocurrency are very volatile compared with stock.
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October 04, 2018, 05:11:26 PM
#20
So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

There are lots of instruments to trade. The main categories are stocks, options, futures, forex, bonds and commodities. Stay away from binary options.....they're a hustle.

These markets tend to be less volatile than BTC. That's why people use high leverage or trade leveraged ETFs. Outside of cryptocurrency, I only trade stocks and commodities, and I only do so on higher time frames (like the 1-day chart) since there's so much noise the more you zoom in.

You can practice trading on demo accounts on platforms like Oanda and AvaTrade. I trade "real" markets using Interactive Brokers. To trade real money, you generally will need to provide ID. The exception is CFD brokers like SimpleFX (deposit and withdraw with crypto), but I would advise against these sites after 1Broker was recently shut down.
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October 04, 2018, 12:23:43 PM
#19
I did not see as a backward as stocks market is still very highly profitable.  I sometimes go back to forex market and do contact my brokers to see if there are opportunities for investing.  Cryptocurrencies market is very risky for day trading and you have to be extremely skillful to succeed in it.
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October 04, 2018, 11:59:33 AM
#18
if you wanna invest or trade in the stock market, I think you should find other forums to ask. This is crypto forum and there is rarely experts can help you
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October 04, 2018, 11:45:45 AM
#17
Hello I didn't know anything about trading until I first started trading monero on poloniex when it was like $5. Now I've learned a lot just from trading and mining crypto but my only experience is with crypto.

So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

Thanks for any information


Stock market is not a simple technique because most of the investors are starting to share market it is the basic foundation of the stock exchange. If you gain some knowledge in share market it is really helpful your future stock market and finally before to start any plan you will ask some expert suggestions but you also trying to improve some skills it will help for your future journey.
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October 04, 2018, 11:24:42 AM
#16
But the stock market can be managed and you can not make a huge profit like cryptocurrency.

And you can make sure high profit in forex trading too. Forex trade is a fiat digital trade, regulated by government, meaning documents are provided, verified by the broker through the internet. Is also a high profit market and with high risk.
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October 04, 2018, 10:58:52 AM
#15
Hello I didn't know anything about trading until I first started trading monero on poloniex when it was like $5. Now I've learned a lot just from trading and mining crypto but my only experience is with crypto.

So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

Thanks for any information


This link would give you an idea between two things. https://hackernoon.com/crypto-trading-vs-stock-trading-three-main-differences-851c1fdf082b
These things are just similar on general yet it do involves buy and sell but the only thing that they do differ is on price volatility and  Centralized things vs Decentralized.
Exchangers = Crypto either Dex/Centralized --- On stocks then you would called them as Brokers which is heavily regulated.
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October 04, 2018, 10:53:16 AM
#14
Firstly, cryptocurrency more volatile, so price can increase by 500% within 1 hour unlike stock market. The fact that cryptocurrency is decentralized causes the price to be more volatile. But the stock market can be managed and you can not make a huge profit like cryptocurrency.
legendary
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October 04, 2018, 07:21:59 AM
#13
Yes, mutual funds and stocks can be traded just like cryptocurrencies, though it has stricter regulations and a lot of prerequisites before you can trade them. The stock market is subject to a lot of laws and regulations concerning fraud, money laundering and manipulation, so some of the concepts you knew in trading cryptocurrencies (like pump and dumps) don't and won't apply in there. It's also relatively safer and easier to do compared to trading in crypto as the changes in price isn't really that big and volatility is not that aggressive.
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October 04, 2018, 06:53:55 AM
#12
Hello I didn't know anything about trading until I first started trading monero on poloniex when it was like $5. Now I've learned a lot just from trading and mining crypto but my only experience is with crypto.

So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

Thanks for any information




Actualy there is an small similarity of crypto investment trading into stock investment trading when we comparing the way or process of trading,because doing an stock exchange is putting some capital or fiat  on thats stock to buy that you want to invest and like the crypto also its affected the happen in the exchange market,because there also market in stock exchange that if those product of  thats you invest would pump then you can gain a good profit and vice versa will happen if the stock would dump,and same also crypto you can sell your stock if you quits into this kind of investment.
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October 04, 2018, 06:07:06 AM
#11
Hello I didn't know anything about trading until I first started trading monero on poloniex when it was like $5. Now I've learned a lot just from trading and mining crypto but my only experience is with crypto.

So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

Thanks for any information



If you really want to trade outside of crypto then you should be training yourself how to be patient since you can't have pumps there over night and would make you wait for years.
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October 04, 2018, 05:36:02 AM
#10
These are the two different types of trading, as replied above stock market is all based on real world commodities.
In earlier years i have been in stock trading, it has low risks but also lower profits while in crypto trading you have 50% risk but also higher profits
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October 04, 2018, 04:37:16 AM
#9
I've not really traded outside of Cryptocurrencies. But it's something I'm really looking forward to getting involved in. I got in talks with a friend about trading in other markets like forex. According to what I got from him, He said the trading patterns are quite similar with just minor differences here and there. I might get on the train soon.
legendary
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October 04, 2018, 04:26:52 AM
#8
mid and longterm stock will follow the fundamentals, that's the big diference.
In crypto there are actualy no fundamentals; if you hold it you are just betting that people will continue to buy.
In stocks you check the fundamentals of the company. If the company continues to grow the stock WILL GROW. So if the structure and the "gameplan" of the company is good, it is much, much less of a bet.
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October 04, 2018, 04:00:53 AM
#7
Hello I didn't know anything about trading until I first started trading monero on poloniex when it was like $5. Now I've learned a lot just from trading and mining crypto but my only experience is with crypto.

So I guess this is backwards but now I would like to try trading or investing outside of crypto....is that stocks?...see I have no clue what everything is called. Are there trading sites like bittrex etc?

what is the differences between a crypto exchange and a "stock exchange" that trades in dollars? Do you have to provide ID? Are they easier to fund in dollars?

Is there anything like a Trade Satoshi where I can just practice with small amounts?

Thanks for any information


I think stock exchange have regulation, it is what not crypto have. In my country, stock or securities trading have some regulation, and capital to do it is fixed by that, in my country minimal of $10000 is needed to join legal stock and securities exchange.
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October 04, 2018, 03:02:50 AM
#6
Trading in the stock market is less risky compared to trading Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. I don't thnk that you can profit on day trading in stocks compared to crypto because the stock market is less volatile and doesn't move as crypto market does. Most of the stock investments are for long term. It is ok to diversify your capital in stock market but I don't think that day trading is profitable there.
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