I'm a newbie in trading. I read books by John Schwager, Alexander Elder, John Bollinger about technical analysis and psychology in trading and I began to doubt that all this was suitable for the modern cryptocurrency market. How is crypto trading similar to stock and Forex trading? What are its similarities and differences?
I would like to thank everyone in advance for their replies, I appreciate it!
Let me say I am an old school in the trading field that didn't bother to advance in learning so I do not know those names you are talking about, but by their fruit and good works with tract records, you should be able to smartly know them. Mind you, it is not about the theoretical part or teaching and even the peripheral practical alone, but good proof that shows that they are what they claim they are is good for learning so that you will be sure that the source at which you are getting your information is to be trusted. Besides, there are always similarities in every apsect of the financial market without huge reservation, you analyse the markets the same way and trade them the same way depending on the availability on the trading platform you use.
I have experience in trading the FX market, Energy market, Stocks market, Precious metals, Cryptocurrency and many more, and I use the same understanding of the fundamental training I have to trade all of them without exception. Only that I individually study the defined and prevailing market conditions differently. The way you engage the individual asset in terms of risks is not the same, so one has to know how the broker/exchange defines the assets' trading risk to trade them appropriately. The volatile and how the asset behaves matter os much. Also, you will have to learn the individual platform you are using, this makes trading different assets look different too, but in reality, they are not actually different. Lately, you check out for individual news that can affect the asset you are trading differently because what would affect the crypto market so much might not have any effect on the energy market.