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Title: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: mikehersh2 on March 24, 2016, 11:36:28 PM
Still fairly new to BTC, and only make them with signature campaigns. However trading is obviously a major role in bitcoin. Can someone explain to me how it works, and how I can get involved?


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: adibe on March 25, 2016, 01:32:59 AM
For me, it's like buying bitcoin when the price going down and sell it when the price is increase. For me the best sites is VIP bitcoin because it's the place where my country is supported.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: hasiramasenju on March 25, 2016, 03:37:49 AM
For me, it's like buying bitcoin when the price going down and sell it when the price is increase. For me the best sites is VIP bitcoin because it's the place where my country is supported.
basically all you says it's true but do not forget all it must be do at the right time because if you buy and prices going down i'm pretty sure that you will loss and trading also good options to long term jobs because i saw that some people has go full time for trading because these jobs can give you daily profit


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: pooya87 on March 25, 2016, 03:44:51 AM
Still fairly new to BTC, and only make them with signature campaigns. However trading is obviously a major role in bitcoin. Can someone explain to me how it works, and how I can get involved?

trading is basically buying low and then selling it high.
you just have to find those two prices on your own with some analysis.
easy version is like this:
for example right now bitcoin price is $415 so if you can find bitcoin at $410 or lower and buy you can make a profit by selling it at $417 and more.
or you can buy at $415 and wait for the price to go up and then sell for profit.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: WhoCaresCoins on March 25, 2016, 04:14:19 AM
I will suggest you the trading websites for future trading I'm using https://www.okcoin.com/
For Alt coins I'm using https://poloniex.com/ and https://bittrex.com/

Good luck in Bitcoin!


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Herbert2020 on March 25, 2016, 05:22:30 AM
you can choose whatever exchanger you like , it is up to you and your preference. here is a list of them with their volume and list of the coins and fiat that are being traded there:
coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/

my suggstion: kraken and bittrex


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: n0ne on March 25, 2016, 08:57:01 AM
Localbitcoins looks to be the best for trading. It has made the process of trading very simple rather than trading through exchange websites.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Kprawn on March 25, 2016, 09:56:49 AM
You can try out this site, https://1broker.com/ if you want to take a crack at it and then use this as a guide http://www.bitbiz.io/threads/newbie-guide-to-trading-on-1broker.810/ to get you started.

What is the level of your trading skills? It would help to give more detailed information on the subject. If you simply want to trade in and out of fiat, I would recommend using a local exchange. Some

exchanges needs a lot of private information to verify your identity, so choose wisely.  ::)


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: RealPhotoshoper on March 25, 2016, 02:52:08 PM
Still fairly new to BTC, and only make them with signature campaigns. However trading is obviously a major role in bitcoin. Can someone explain to me how it works, and how I can get involved?
yes,trading is major role in bitcoin,bitcoin trading is simple as we see when people buy on low price and sell high,but when we do it,i dont think i feel same like people,i dont know why,trading just get small profit. is suggest you to trade with big amount of bitcoin,and you will have chance to make big profit.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on March 25, 2016, 03:26:38 PM
I wouldn't advise to get mixed up in regular trading unless you have some kind of expertise in it OP.
Buy when you think the price is low & sell when you're happy with whatever profits if any you get.

Don't get mixed up with trying to be clever day trading, it usually only has one outcome.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Aamir1 on March 25, 2016, 05:42:54 PM
I wouldn't advise to get mixed up in regular trading unless you have some kind of expertise in it OP.
Buy when you think the price is low & sell when you're happy with whatever profits if any you get.

Don't get mixed up with trying to be clever day trading, it usually only has one outcome.

That is exactly right, i myself never dared to try trading just because of that fear of facing a loss because of less experience, i never tried it that is why i am always afraid of doing it as i don't know anything about trading and market rates if when they are good for buying.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: coinzat on March 25, 2016, 06:53:21 PM
there are two kind of trading for bitcoin. first one is to trade bitcoin to flat currencies like USD, EUR etc.. and the second one is trading bitcoin with altcoin and the second one is more risky as some altcoin has very volatile market and some of them are scam coins.
you can trade in https://poloniex.com - https://www.bitfinex.com


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: 3amsalem on March 25, 2016, 08:23:09 PM
i think trading is a risky busness because there is always someone who wins and others who lose so that makes it like gambling so if you know what are you doing go ahead if not i don't think you will hve a positive results


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Supercrypt on March 26, 2016, 02:32:26 PM
Bit-x and Ecoin are good trading websites. It works the similar way like stock market and forex where you buy and sell bitcoins. You buy them at a lower price and sell them at a higher price (excluding the trading fee). LBC also has a trading option but the fee is quite high.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Mystogan on March 26, 2016, 02:50:40 PM
I'm using poloniex from a week. I like their layout and night mode lol. But i suck at trading opened account so I can buy altcoins.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: mikehersh2 on March 26, 2016, 06:39:17 PM
I wouldn't advise to get mixed up in regular trading unless you have some kind of expertise in it OP.
Buy when you think the price is low & sell when you're happy with whatever profits if any you get.

Don't get mixed up with trying to be clever day trading, it usually only has one outcome.

That is exactly right, i myself never dared to try trading just because of that fear of facing a loss because of less experience, i never tried it that is why i am always afraid of doing it as i don't know anything about trading and market rates if when they are good for buying.
So, are you going anything else for BTC besides signature campaign?


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: quentincole32 on March 27, 2016, 06:04:21 AM
Still fairly new to BTC, and only make them with signature campaigns. However trading is obviously a major role in bitcoin. Can someone explain to me how it works, and how I can get involved?
A major role of bitcoin are :

1. Economy Revolution
2. Technology and Mining
3. To the moon together
4. Trading is the last

However if you want to start training trade, Try to trade your bitcoin to altcoin, and start trade altcoin with small amount only. Use your brain to sell your coin when the price high and buy when the price low.

I recommend :

1. Bittrex
2. Poloniex


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Pursuer on March 27, 2016, 10:06:55 AM
Localbitcoins looks to be the best for trading. It has made the process of trading very simple rather than trading through exchange websites.

localbitcoins is a good place to buy bitcoin locally not for trading.
although it is possible to do some trades on localbitcoins and make money from the big price difference, it is not the best suggestion especially to someone who has no prior experience with trading.
I would suggest using the popular exchangers that are trusted (old) and still have a good daily trade volume.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: GermanGiant on March 27, 2016, 11:57:25 AM
Still fairly new to BTC, and only make them with signature campaigns. However trading is obviously a major role in bitcoin. Can someone explain to me how it works, and how I can get involved?
Similar to any stock trading. Long, short, arbitrage --> Profit. :)


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: aardvark15 on March 28, 2016, 08:57:22 PM
Trading with cryptocurrencies is just like trading with stocks. You can trade a cryptocurrency for fiat or for another cryptocurrency.  The trick is finding an exchange that is both trustworthy and has the trading pairs that you want.  I'm having trouble finding one that works for me.  Cryptsy was the one I used and I liked the trading pairs, but they stole my money.  So be careful!


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: n691309 on March 28, 2016, 09:39:48 PM
Still fairly new to BTC, and only make them with signature campaigns. However trading is obviously a major role in bitcoin. Can someone explain to me how it works, and how I can get involved?

First of all i would suggest to take a look at the most popular exchanges, personally i use poloniex, c-cex, yobit and some others. Then just look and analyze how tradings are made. Take notes how much is changing the price in an hour and so on you will understand the basics.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: fuathan on March 29, 2016, 08:53:56 PM
These are pretty good trading sites with relatively low fees...

  • poloniex.com
  • bitfinex.com
  • yobit.net


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: maniator on March 30, 2016, 12:56:58 AM
I trade at bitfinex.com and it's really good.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: notlist3d on March 30, 2016, 04:02:00 AM
At this point I think long term holding is kinda the name of the game for most.  BTC is the gold of crypto, this has not changed for quite some time.  I have dabbled in alt's at points.   But BTC holding long term has been my biggest sucess (and that coming from mining).   

It is not a sure thing though look at those who bought in 900-1000 day's of BTC... they lost big.  So it is in no way a sure thing.  But I like long term holding of BTC.  It can be done safe and secure.  Also a lot of alts are crap in my eyes.  There are a few with promise... but very few compared to number of alts out there.


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: Amph on March 30, 2016, 06:16:15 AM
daily trading is too much of a pain in the ass, the only real good and very profitable trading, is to buy new potential altcoin and sell them when they skyrocket, and they usually always skyrocket, you will see with lisk again

i would not even call it trading, maybe i would call it one time investment


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: bitgamerz on March 30, 2016, 06:20:39 AM
Before you even consider trading, let me invite you to read about the scams.

I hear more about people losing money with BTC trading & scamming than peeople who actually make profit.

No matter how you sell your BTC, there will always be someone to scam you (unless you use Online exchange plateforms like btc-e or kraken and you have amazing trading skills with a big capital).

Is that your case ?


Title: Re: How Does Trading Work? What Are good sites?
Post by: equator on March 30, 2016, 06:51:31 AM
daily trading is too much of a pain in the ass, the only real good and very profitable trading, is to buy new potential altcoin and sell them when they skyrocket, and they usually always skyrocket, you will see with lisk again

i would not evne call it trading, maybe i would call it one time investment

I agree with you for daily trading it is really pain to just sit opposite to monitor and watch the price to go up and down, instead their are so many new coins coming every weekly you can just participate in their give away policy and do trading, but not daily, you can put the selling price and buying price automatically it will get clear.

I use to do this type of trading in Yobit and coinexchange.io. yobit gives freecoins through which you can trade and understand how to do trading without investing risk.