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Topic: What would you do in this situation? (Read 273 times)

legendary
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January 06, 2022, 05:46:42 PM
#29
Just focus which way can give you a good income mate. infact that skills you have is very common here in space especially when it comes building crypto projects making sites and etc. So better to stick to it. But a friendly reminder wherein make sure you are working with genuine projects and team behind , i mean not those whose paying no value tokens because that's a scam always ask for crypto that has value already to assure your not wasting time working.
This is correct, you what to focus on your gift, and improve yourself along the way since you already have the knowledge especially on creating project, you must look for other people that can really help you on this. This might be too risky, but if you can still live without a job then that's fine to take a risk. Trading is also good, you can do this full time but then again it will always depend on your financial capability.
On a skills that do connects out with programing or technology then this is something relevant on todays trend and if you do like to enhance yourself or improve then it is just sensible that you would be finding up
ways on how to improve yourself but if you could able to handle out yourself on doing trades despite of the risk and able to sustain or survive then it isnt a bad idea but dont make it as a main source
of income since we know that market doesnt really give out sure income from time to time.
hero member
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January 06, 2022, 03:02:32 PM
#28
if you already have the expertise like that then it's very easy. but the problem here is that you are broke and out of work.

I think the first thing you should do is find a new job to get enough capital. because investing in bitcoin is not easy to get 2x profit in an instant.

and think about how you meet the daily needs of your family now.

withdraw half your money for real life capital. and half of it for investing in things you aspire to for a long time.
full member
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January 04, 2022, 04:35:59 PM
#27
Just focus which way can give you a good income mate. infact that skills you have is very common here in space especially when it comes building crypto projects making sites and etc. So better to stick to it. But a friendly reminder wherein make sure you are working with genuine projects and team behind , i mean not those whose paying no value tokens because that's a scam always ask for crypto that has value already to assure your not wasting time working.
This is correct, you what to focus on your gift, and improve yourself along the way since you already have the knowledge especially on creating project, you must look for other people that can really help you on this. This might be too risky, but if you can still live without a job then that's fine to take a risk. Trading is also good, you can do this full time but then again it will always depend on your financial capability.
sr. member
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January 04, 2022, 04:18:46 PM
#26
If you would, please imagine yourself in the following position. You're a coder so you've been drawn to cryptocurrency since it began But, you were distracted trying to make a living for all this time and never really got a chance to get into it, other than reading the paper describing it and several articles on the topic. You have a general understanding of it so far and you're constantly learning more.

You did manage to find the time to buy into Bitcoin when it was around 11k. But, you were only able to put in about 500 USD.
So your main plan now is to start Crypto currency trading? And from what you have said here it looks like you have no experience at all on how to trade cryptocurrency. So, that is going to be a bit of a challenge for you because trading cryptocurrency is not really an easy stuff to do. It’s not as easy as when you are just an investor and you invest to hold for a long term, in this one you have to learn a lot and know the right strategies to make use of to be able to make profit from the market. You need to have the knowledge of technical analysis.

It is something that you will do with time, and soon you will come to realize that you are good at it. But, like I’ve said it takes time for you to become good at it. If I were you, I’d try to see if there is a way for me to continue my programming for now, and then try to be making out time to learn crypto trading, because where the heck are you going to be getting money to trade, if not through another main source of income?
sr. member
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January 04, 2022, 02:03:38 AM
#25
Just focus which way can give you a good income mate. infact that skills you have is very common here in space especially when it comes building crypto projects making sites and etc. So better to stick to it. But a friendly reminder wherein make sure you are working with genuine projects and team behind , i mean not those whose paying no value tokens because that's a scam always ask for crypto that has value already to assure your not wasting time working.
newbie
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January 03, 2022, 10:03:25 PM
#24
Wow, pretty much all of you completely missed the point of this exercise and got fixated on side notes.  It was a bit of an experiment to see if asking you to put yourselves in someone else's position might be a more fun way of asking and generate more creative answers.

Nope. LOL  I totally asked this wrong.  My apologies.  Grin

I guess everyone missed my reply where I clarified that this isn't some crazy desperation thing from some lost kid.  I seem to have added too many unimportant details and that seemed to confuse everyone and get you all thinking about how scared you would be if you lost your job.

I haven't had a J.O.B. in over 20 years and I don't plan on starting now.  But, I appreciate the concern.  I'm just between projects and I have no funds, other than the small robinhoood win, to work with, to start trading. The bills are paid.  All is good.

The question was whether a newbie (but, one who's obviously not a dummy and can read and learn difficult things better than most) can start trading with robinhood with about a grand USD, as he's, as I"m learning.

sr. member
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January 03, 2022, 06:34:02 PM
#23
Considering trading for a living needs a lot of time since trading is not a guaranteed source of income and of course this must be depend on the situation that you have right now, if you can live without main source of income then I think trading is fine.
It is a way to consider that trading could be really difficult for those who never believe themselves and negatively think about its future. if we are in that position, I could really imagine that you made yourself a failure.

If we are to know that we can make a good living in trading, then we have to embrace it. But if not, then we have to keep our job instead. Sometimes we need to sacrifice a thing before we finally reach what is really for us. And actually, I did. It was really hard at first but for the moment that we fully understand the market, trading could be easier after all.
hero member
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January 03, 2022, 03:33:56 PM
#22
Why you not looking for a new job in your countries or you could become a freelancer? Coding is one of promising jobs now, even it's depends on your skills and what's software you mastered. You need to have stable income first to cover up your daily expense, trading doesn't guaranteed to earn... it's risky.

Just working to get monthly income and use the rest times to create a bots for trading, what do you think?
Nothing beats out when you do have a day job and its true that coding or programming skills is something advantageous compared into other courses specially now that technology does progress as years goes by

which it is really relevant for this specific kind of skill set for it to be on demand which i could say that it is really worth on finding a job first and make trading as a side income and its true that there would be no

guarantees that you could make profit with trading in constant or daily basis on which if you do rely on it  then it wont really be giving out assurance for you to sustain on.
full member
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January 03, 2022, 03:19:45 PM
#21
In my opinion first of all there must be some job for you to get involved in that and after that you can try your skills at that point by getting a good profit at that place, and after that try your luck at different jobs which may be better for you and that can also give you a way to finding a great talent in you which you already have I think.
Having a good job can really be a big help to OP after all that frustration I believe though trading with small amount of money is fine at all, this will just depend on the skills of OP and if he can still live without a proper job then why not try? We all know the risk of being greedy but if you don’t do it, who will do it for you? Know your priority OP and decide what’s best for you.
member
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January 03, 2022, 02:56:19 PM
#20
In my opinion first of all there must be some job for you to get involved in that and after that you can try your skills at that point by getting a good profit at that place, and after that try your luck at different jobs which may be better for you and that can also give you a way to finding a great talent in you which you already have I think.
sr. member
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January 03, 2022, 01:33:07 PM
#19

Oh yeah, and you're absolutely flat broke and out of work and are wondering about learning to day trade bitcoin for a living.  You may be leaning towards cashing out half your bitcoin to be able to afford to get the crypto vigilante service. But, that would leave even less to start investing.


I would probably choose the one situation that is most experienced personally. Moreover, responding to the situation during the pandemic, many people have experienced what you said above. Few have started to look at Bitcoins as an alternative to add some value to their portfolio. By trying to put 50% in Bitcoin in mid-2020 at the peak of the pandemic and then holding it until the end of 2021. Wouldn't it be fantastic if someone was able to be strong in responding to the market situation at that time? As a result, there will be a lot of changes happening by allocating around $10000 in bitcoin and selling it at the ATH price. I say don't be greedy and take profit and then wait for the bear market to return.
sr. member
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January 03, 2022, 01:21:53 PM
#18
Why you not looking for a new job in your countries or you could become a freelancer? Coding is one of promising jobs now, even it's depends on your skills and what's software you mastered. You need to have stable income first to cover up your daily expense, trading doesn't guaranteed to earn... it's risky.

Just working to get monthly income and use the rest times to create a bots for trading, what do you think?

If you are a programmer then you can earn good money provided you are good in doing coding and familiar with latest technologies. The best way to start your career as freelancer is to create GIG on fiverr or upwork. Even you can post your services under services sub forum and there are so many people looking for professional coders.
legendary
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January 03, 2022, 12:38:32 PM
#17
It's hard to get what do you want to express with us. Nowadays there is a huge demand for coders or developers. I think you just failed to approach the right place. How you can make sure that you may earn by day trading? Doesn't matter you can build a signal bot. It doesn't give a guarantee of profit, otherwise, everyone would run for the bot. Just look into a marketplace like Fiverr from where you might get works. Learn crypto-related coding. Because it wouldn't be hard for you to learn if you are familiar with coding languages. You can't depend on cryptocurrency trading anyway.
hero member
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January 03, 2022, 11:37:10 AM
#16
First, welcome to the forum.
Oh yeah, and you're absolutely flat broke and out of work and are wondering about learning to day trade bitcoin for a living.
You are a coder, that makes me doubt with how you cannot be able to make a living when most of the jobs now are focused in computer. It just makes me wonder.
If you think you don't have the right amount to start everything then why jump the gun? If I am on that situation, I think I am going at saving more money first. Trading is not a joke and even if you have the bot that you want to create, it doesn't mean it will be perfect. There will be trial and errors that may ruin the plan and your capital.
copper member
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
January 03, 2022, 11:11:34 AM
#15
edit: I posted this here because I was hoping to get a savvy trader's perspective since I'm just a lowly code monkey.

Trading is quite a hard skill to learn and most of the TA may not work all the time with bitcoin especially.

A lot of people move between stocks, forex and bitcoin and you might just want to do that yourself. There's also the thing of how many people avoid trading bear markets because they're especially less likely to follow TA (this may include stocks too as well as crypto, I'm not sure).

You might want to start drafting out pattern recognition as you read through the books too as that will probabky be the hardest part of programming the bots (if you've already done api work before).
sr. member
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Bitcoindata.science
January 03, 2022, 11:01:12 AM
#14
I just have a few words to share with you been you can combine crypto trading with anyother skill and since you had interest in coding I will say you have one of the best options to combine with trading. The market is never predictable so during bad market condition you can always use what you get coding to complement your investments. For now take quality time to develop your coding skill complete a project so you don't get stranded during the bear
full member
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January 03, 2022, 10:52:12 AM
#13
If you are a programmer and were able to get into such a situation, then you probably chose the wrong strategy or you simply did not have it. My opinion is that each person should do what he does best, and when this occupation or profession ceases to bring profit, then you need to learn a new direction. However, you should understand that you need to learn something, for example, trading cryptocurrency, with a minimum cost of money, that is, you should not enter into trading for large amounts until you have a positive experience. Now that you have lost some of your capital and probably your faith, you need to stop. I would leave the BTC that you have left at least until the end of 2022, in the hope that its price can show an increase up to $ 240,000, which may help you to cover your loss of funds. And while you are just waiting, I would do other work, for example, I would return to programming. The mistake is that many are in a hurry and do rash actions, as a result you are in a difficult situation. It is also very important to build a plan for the future, where you take into account different situations, including risks, so as not to get into a difficult situation in the future.
hero member
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January 03, 2022, 10:09:58 AM
#12
You better keep your job OP and make use of your salary to make an investment in crypto. Bitcoin is a little expensive, you can choose potential altcoins instead. From $500, not really a bad start, some people even use $100 and yes, they are still okay. You actually don't force yourselves to invest more, just start the amount that you only can provide, not from the debt.

You can't clearly understand what happened to you unless you have a clear plan in regards to investment while not giving up your job.
legendary
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To the Moon
January 03, 2022, 06:41:35 AM
#11
Just learned that what I'm actually wanting to do is called swing trading, not day trading. Although I still want to try day trading just to get a thrill.  It sounds exciting.

In order to start trading, you need the initial capital that you do not have. So to implement your plans, you need to earn money in real life. And I don't see any obstacles to this, since you are a programmer. In addition, you will need to find additional work that can be done remotely.
legendary
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January 03, 2022, 06:33:26 AM
#10
You did manage to find the time to buy into Bitcoin when it was around 11k. But, you were only able to put in about 500 USD.
Good news, it's now worth about 2k. However, it was purchased with the RobinHood app and is stuck in there until they release their version of a crypto wallet (this year they say).
Yeah, stop using them. Use a standard well known exchange to do such trades. Let this be a lesson for now.

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(You would like to learn to create your own AI bot to help with signals. But, there's a lot to learn and that won't be possible for months at least, maybe longer.)
You really dont need to do that, unless you are looking into day trading.

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Edit: You have also read about half a book on technical analysis and plan to finish it soon and read another.
Not useful if you havent learnt basics of how the market works first. Reading books on TA will fund the book writer and not your skills. Better command over market movement comes from observing the market. Then you can read about TA and see how you can apply indicators.

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Oh yeah, and you're absolutely flat broke and out of work and are wondering about learning to day trade bitcoin for a living.  You may be leaning towards cashing out half your bitcoin to be able to afford to get the crypto vigilante service. But, that would leave even less to start investing.
Seriously? Are you that desperate to earn money? Even if you were, this is morally wrong thing to sign up into. You dont want this in your track record when you look back at your life.

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What would you do in that situation?  If it's too little to even start with, what if it were roughly double because you told the wife to buy bitcoin back when and after you convince her you're not crazy, it could be double?
If you made a loss, owe up and confess that you made a loss. If you are confident about rise in price, keep holding. Beyond that you have to keep fiat ready at hand to buy at the bear cycle.
hero member
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January 03, 2022, 06:03:01 AM
#9

Yep there is always regret not joining at the very early days of BTC, we could have gotten a lot and richer than ever.
Since you already started learning to trade I guess that route of building a bot for trading is a good path to take. But it may take time for you so while you do that you may want to join some crypto team to survive and provide for your wife.
hero member
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January 03, 2022, 05:17:13 AM
#8
You've got skill man and you just have to maximize yourself offering that as a freelancer. Well, if you're standing on your own, you really have to find a job first so that you get a foundation of what you're trying to do like day trading.

You'll be able to support it as you start since you have no assurance that your very first traders would be a win for you. But as you've said, you are with your wife that are helping you out with the bills. I think it's just you need more motivation of what you're planning to do, whether as a coder/developer or a trader.
newbie
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January 03, 2022, 05:15:53 AM
#7
Just learned that what I'm actually wanting to do is called swing trading, not day trading. Although I still want to try day trading just to get a thrill.  It sounds exciting.
newbie
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January 03, 2022, 01:39:01 AM
#6
I think you should focus on getting your income intact first before anything else because how are you going to live when it's like that when you don't know what you are going to do or where you are going to get your next money for food and other essential stuff because you are flat broke? I think it will be a risk for you to focus on creating an AI bot first. I know it can be rewarding when you get there but are you sure you can risk your day-to-day needs compared to focusing on this one thing?

P.S. You're probably not crazy; you just don't know what to do.


Thanks. I didn't mean to sound like a lunatic, sorry. No I'm older and my wife is able to pay all the bills right now. We're ok.  I just don't have an income right now. I'm working on that. I've got some website ideas and I could freelance but other than word of mouth, freelance has just been a hassle.  It seems like I would need a team of people to bid on jobs all day for starters.

Anyway, I thought I could use this minor profit in bitcoin to possibly start sort of day trading it a bit. And, I'm really excited about discovering this idea of dApps recently.  Can't believe i hadn't heard of them. But, I've been away from the computer for a couple years. Just getting back into things again. Checking out my options.  

Thanks for your concern everyone Cheesy

Get a damn job, loser.  lol  got it  Thanks Dad(s) Cheesy

edit: I posted this here because I was hoping to get a savvy trader's perspective since I'm just a lowly code monkey.
copper member
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January 02, 2022, 11:50:34 PM
#5
I think you should focus on getting your income intact first before anything else because how are you going to live when it's like that when you don't know what you are going to do or where you are going to get your next money for food and other essential stuff because you are flat broke? I think it will be a risk for you to focus on creating an AI bot first. I know it can be rewarding when you get there but are you sure you can risk your day-to-day needs compared to focusing on this one thing?

P.S. You're probably not crazy; you just don't know what to do.
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legendary
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January 02, 2022, 11:34:18 PM
#4
If you don't have that much money to start with, not sure why you would go for trading. It's a very fair assumption that you're going to lose money at the start, so it's far better to have a good amount of capital already.

But yea sure if you're like 18 without any responsibilities and you only spend your money on food and alcohol, then sure why not.

You may be leaning towards cashing out half your bitcoin to be able to afford to get the crypto vigilante service.
Dafuq is this.
legendary
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January 02, 2022, 10:14:35 PM
#3
Why you not looking for a new job in your countries or you could become a freelancer? Coding is one of promising jobs now, even it's depends on your skills and what's software you mastered. You need to have stable income first to cover up your daily expense, trading doesn't guaranteed to earn... it's risky.

Just working to get monthly income and use the rest times to create a bots for trading, what do you think?
copper member
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January 02, 2022, 09:46:29 PM
#2
What have you already been doing programming wise since you got into that situation?

If it's going to take you months to build a bot to get what you want, what do you plan on doing in the meantime?

You've not given much away other than that you want to build a trading bot and don't have much money (potentially not even enough money to live off - unless you have well accommodating relationships around you/good friends and family).
newbie
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January 02, 2022, 07:20:08 PM
#1
If you would, please imagine yourself in the following position. You're a coder so you've been drawn to cryptocurrency since it began But, you were distracted trying to make a living for all this time and never really got a chance to get into it, other than reading the paper describing it and several articles on the topic. You have a general understanding of it so far and you're constantly learning more.

You did manage to find the time to buy into Bitcoin when it was around 11k. But, you were only able to put in about 500 USD.

Good news, it's now worth about 2k. However, it was purchased with the RobinHood app and is stuck in there until they release their version of a crypto wallet (this year they say).

(You would like to learn to create your own AI bot to help with signals. But, there's a lot to learn and that won't be possible for months at least, maybe longer.)

Edit: You have also read about half a book on technical analysis and plan to finish it soon and read another.

Oh yeah, and you're absolutely flat broke and out of work and are wondering about learning to day trade bitcoin for a living.  You may be leaning towards cashing out half your bitcoin to be able to afford to get the crypto vigilante service. But, that would leave even less to start investing.


What would you do in that situation?  If it's too little to even start with, what if it were roughly double because you told the wife to buy bitcoin back when and after you convince her you're not crazy, it could be double?


Thanks and I look forward to hearing your amazing ideas.  Also, I'm new here. Hello! Cheesy
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