Title: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yojodojo21 on April 25, 2018, 12:19:14 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high.
Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: crypmike on April 25, 2018, 12:34:22 PM I have started to trade with small amount, then made some mistakes, lost money
I realized that i have to learn trading, read books, watch youtube, etc. Then I started to trade on paper, just to search good points on graphs, and mark them Now I got a lot of new knowledge with this practice and started to trade with amount about 5-10% of my entire deposit ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: BlockEye on April 25, 2018, 12:46:47 PM You will not feel the profit for that amount especially if you are a day trader and also if you are a hodler, you will just waste precious time on waiting for hard pump then earn small profit. 0.05BTC above is my suggested starting capital for trading so that you can use transaction fee efficiently and also you will have a good profit for every small percentage growth of your coin.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: vishudda on April 25, 2018, 12:57:22 PM I started trading with $100 and made it to $500 without any experience, and I Putin the complete amount in trading and then I lost completely. Realised that, I should learn the basics, and follow some experts.
I followed many experts and understood the basics of trading and then started my own research on each coin which I invest in. I hold a decent number of Altcoins now, and they are pretty good in the market now. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rommelzkie on April 25, 2018, 01:04:21 PM I just started trading at 0.1 BTC. from there i started to achieve winning trades and losing trades. I admit that any trader will have a losing trade once a while. and that is what i am learning now. to achieve higher percentage of winning trade compare to losing trades.
as of now my 0.1 is 0.12. im trading for 1 month now at binance. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yojodojo21 on April 25, 2018, 02:01:37 PM I started trading with $100 and made it to $500 without any experience, and I Putin the complete amount in trading and then I lost completely. Realised that, I should learn the basics, and follow some experts. I followed many experts and understood the basics of trading and then started my own research on each coin which I invest in. I hold a decent number of Altcoins now, and they are pretty good in the market now. Do you have some clear explanation about this? How many days did you roll that 100$ that became 500$. And what was the price of the specific coin you trade at that time? Did you just trade it and HODL till the price increase? Or did you trade it with other coins and divide it into parts.? For example you earn another 100$ from your starting 100 dollars? Then you divide it into three? Like 70$ btc to ETH? 70$ btc to litecoin? 60$ btc to usdt? 200$ in equal Or further from that? How to do it sir? Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: harizen on April 25, 2018, 05:59:38 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. There is none. As long as you want to push then go through it and test it on actual to see the output. You can't just follow people starting capital because we have different approaches on the way so you really need to test whatever strategy and plan you have to see what will be the result. Take note also what is your target when selling coins, for USD purpose or for btc value? If for USD value then a simple HODL will do but if you want to target BTC quantities then disregard USD value at the moment since the goal is to increase bitcoin. Like you said, you are not satisfied by buying low price altcoins, so what to do now to increase that satisfaction? Then increase the capital so you can diversify it. For how much? Then do it step by step like jumping to BTC0.01 then so on. You just need to build experience because hearing other's people way on how they made a successful trade will just lead you into following their way without understanding some aspects on the way. There is no way we can tell you if you will succeed or not since it's all in your hands how to make it successful. Goodluck mate. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: deddod on April 25, 2018, 06:05:54 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. I started trading with $ 300 capital and I tried to take a 10% profit from some of the coins I traded.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. although the benefits are few but it is quite fun for me. or when arbitrage between markets may profit you will get more. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Karmakid on April 25, 2018, 06:50:58 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. If you are just starting to learn how to trade, you can start playing with just a small amount which you can afford to lose. You can keep on asking about other's opinions or technique to learn from them. Watching video tutorials will also help you to learn more on trading. As I said, start with a small amount and just make a simulation if ever you invested a high amount of money in your point of entry and exit, that way you can have an idea of how a market moves depending on the current market situation and the graph. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Gwapoman on April 25, 2018, 07:12:10 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Starting with any amount that you can afford is acceptable,but the profits can never really be guaranteed.. Trading cheaper altcoins is more profitable than trading btc.lets say you gonna start with a $100 capital. Btc current price $9k-btc needs to be $18k for you to make you profits 100% $1 altcoin- $2 is more easier to reach to get 100% compare with btc. Istarted trading with 0.5 btc wayback 2015..by that time im more focused on earning dollars rather than btc..lesson that i learned from that is when you do cryptocurrency trading you should be more focus building the quantity of your crypto rather than its dollar value. Goodluck with you trading and wish you all the best. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: godfredmanu on April 25, 2018, 07:15:20 PM I never start with any amount, I started with an imaginary figure that I could afford to lose, I think it was 120 USD. I did paper trading by using an arbitrage with 3 exchanges, I lost the same day when I subtracted the fees of depositing and withdrawing on both exchanges. As time went by, I think about a month, I put in the real figure of 120 USD and made 230 in a week, but it was based on luck and price appreciation of Ether. I doubt If I could it again or if I can even call that trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rajsimran on April 25, 2018, 07:34:21 PM In 2017 I started trade with 112$ usd. And made profit 99$ form that. After that I bought NEO when price was 3$. And I read all news and people expectation. And Sold NEO when it was 140$. It was my biggest profit from trading.I think if you can hold for long time then you can make big profit.But need to choose good coin
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kolesozw on April 25, 2018, 08:41:03 PM I started with a hard 2% of my roll. Which was about 0.1 during that time. I'm never looking to the corresponding USD values, as I'm trading BTC <> alts only.
Few times I made a mistake to close 15%-25% on a single deal and every time I regretted, despite the fact that most of those trades ended with positive results. Because this was breaking my bankroll management and is a crucial skill to stay in the business. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Yaunfitda on April 25, 2018, 08:57:58 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Based on my experienced, I started with .035 BTC early last year. It was small amount back then although I was able to get play that amount and somewhat made a good profit and made it like x2 at that time (which is I'm very happy), I made some decisions along the way causing me to lose everything. But it was a good learning experience, learn my mistakes the expensive way though. :D I guess this time, I'm thinking around .015 BTC - .025 BTC will be fairly good amount and see how it goes for you. That amount is just enough to get yourself started in trading and I hope that you do succeed mate. Goodluck on your new endeavor. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yojodojo21 on April 26, 2018, 05:53:00 AM I need more related answers
and thank you for those who share information related to the topic. I deleted some old school posts who just want to say I do like this and that without even getting a supplementation of explanation. So, is portfolio/blockfolio a part of trading? Does it counts numbers of calculation to supervise the coin which I am going to trade? - Want to learn more with professionals. Thank you once again. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Jenits on May 30, 2018, 06:27:11 PM I started in trading at $50-100 because i want to study first on how tradings work to have a technique to not loose in trading I gathered some information for me to have a knowledge in trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: BTCHadzija on May 30, 2018, 07:39:31 PM started with as little as 40 euros. Poor student with barely any side-income. Made a lot, lost a lot, added more FIAT into it.
It isn't always about where you start, nobody says you can only invest once - for example you can take 10% of your paycheck and invest that monthly. Also, if you're just starting trading, beginning low is better (especially in a sideways/bear market that we have now). It's all just a learning process Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: mulukey on May 30, 2018, 08:40:26 PM I started trading with 0.15 BTC at $ 2600. After 2 months of market entry, the amount has dropped to only 0.04 BTC, the lack of knowledge of the market made me pay the price. Then I began to re-examine the basics of cryptocurrency, blockchain technology and technical analysis of candlestick charts. As time passed, I gained more experience and success.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Anandhi on May 30, 2018, 09:27:22 PM Start with small amount as learning path and gradually increased the amount as soon as I already familier with all the necessary stuffs related trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: taliwang on May 30, 2018, 09:33:52 PM when starting a trade without experience also feels difficult, especially with a thin amount of capital below 0.01 at least we are good to start trading above 0.1 to see high trading costs.
Good luck Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: uray on May 31, 2018, 04:23:25 AM I just started trading at 0.1 BTC. from there i started to achieve winning trades and losing trades. I admit that any trader will have a losing trade once a while. and that is what i am learning now. to achieve higher percentage of winning trade compare to losing trades. I am not sure how you end up in a loss if you are trading with good coins, never invest in inflated coins who are meant to be pump and dump coins and if you are good with that then you can always end up in a profit, i usually do not end up in a loosing trade, if the price goes down i would hold for the long term rather than selling my coins at a loss.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: EdenHazard on May 31, 2018, 08:26:21 AM For the main capital problem to trade I suggest to use a fairly large capital, because it will accelerate your profits as a daily trader, the main thing is to maintain your profit steadily , choose a coin whose price is quite small, so it can buy more coins for you very precisely then every movement a bit of your coin becomes a very good advantage that you will be able in a short time, so in need of a technical analysis to not wrong in determining the right momentum every time you buy, most people do not really think about it, if not lose a lot of money. So it is important to do portfolio management to get the most out of the trade, to be a checklist of your trading, it would be great if long-term investment by saving for a long time not just trade it for small scale and in short time.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bedulook on May 31, 2018, 11:25:15 AM My first trading amount was 100$ and my purpose was to use to test waters and applies the knowledge I have obtain. It wasn't enough and I can concludes you need about 1000 USD to be comfortable in trading
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Gtrust233 on May 31, 2018, 12:03:07 PM first you can learn how to trade. then start trading with small amount. don't get a loan , lent money from friends for trading because trading is risky..
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Unsmart boy on May 31, 2018, 12:15:34 PM There is no specific amount of money to trade. The more money that is traded, the more profit it will get. However, only money can not be traded, there should be a good idea about trade. I first paid 50k money for trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: darkangel11 on May 31, 2018, 01:57:39 PM There is no specific amount of money to trade. The more money that is traded, the more profit it will get. However, only money can not be traded, there should be a good idea about trade. I first paid 50k money for trading. 50k of what? rubbles? Euro? or maybe Zimbabwe dollars :D It doesn't tell us anything about your real trades. If you want to start you first have to find out about the exchange fees. If you start trading with $10 and the price moves by 2%, but the exchange takes 1% of every trade, you will be struggling to notice any profit. I'm saying notice because you won't be able to cash it out anyway as the withdrawal fee will be higher than your profit. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: terlesbogli on May 31, 2018, 02:15:45 PM When i started trading i dont have a capital cause i do bounty hunting first and the tokens i have gained was making my investment to trade into altcoins and then i started do trading without involvement of money.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: el kaka22 on June 01, 2018, 04:35:31 AM when starting a trade without experience also feels difficult, especially with a thin amount of capital below 0.01 at least we are good to start trading above 0.1 to see high trading costs. I actually started trading on bitmex with nothing as I used their demo site to increase my skills and I did this for 3 months consistently to be able to check how much I have done before I even started trading with real money.Good luck Trading is not that easy and it is not that hard, but there are something’s you will need to learn on your own with experience that you will never find in books and for me 3 months of being perfect is better than few days of losing everything and eventually getting frustrated. After the 3 months, I started trading with $2000 which I have been able to turn to $6500 in a month plus and that sure has covered up for those 3 months of practicing. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: mudasarali43 on June 01, 2018, 12:58:52 PM I have started my trading before 1.5 Year almost and started with $1200 than bitcoin price was $1800 and my first coins was stratis and the second was Doge, I have started from these and earn good profit at starting level if you want to answer with evaluation, I earn well at starting level and almost double my amount to 1.5 BTC and that was time when market was booming and after some time the market trend goes to down and my holding coins are gone to loss and still now I am waiting and have a long rest to hold,
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Howard1102 on June 01, 2018, 01:09:07 PM I started trading with $100 and made it to $500 without any experience, and I Putin the complete amount in trading and then I lost completely. Realised that, I should learn the basics, and follow some experts. you are a lucky person. Since I joined the crypto market. I made a small investment of $ 75. After three days, I was only $ 15 and I decided to sell all the coins and get $ 15 dollarsI followed many experts and understood the basics of trading and then started my own research on each coin which I invest in. I hold a decent number of Altcoins now, and they are pretty good in the market now. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Lock00Live on June 01, 2018, 02:02:35 PM When i started trading i dont have a capital cause i do bounty hunting first and the tokens i have gained was making my investment to trade into altcoins and then i started do trading without involvement of money. This is really a safe investment in this market. I started investing in this market with a capital of 0.15 btc, after a month I was only 0.04 btc but then I realized many things and now I was more successful when i got 4 btc . Success is not easy, so I strongly urge investors to spend a lot of time researching the market if you're really passionate about it.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Rubick99 on June 01, 2018, 02:07:35 PM I started trading on crypto with 0.02btc. That I can buy some coin to hold. I know cryto market not always can be pump by people who have a lot of money.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Lecam on June 01, 2018, 02:23:29 PM Well when I was just starting and trying to trade I put up about $50 ,
I bought some alt-coin and manage to earn some from them in just a couple of days . I think it was just a beginners luck because when I tried it again I also lost some because of the market crash and I panic and sell it . Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: acener on June 01, 2018, 02:30:21 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with zero amount here in crypto and that is for real. I am thankful for that not because I was so hesitant to invest before but I was just lucky that I was able to earn from the given opportunities here which enabled me to earn and hold something. I believe that it is important that we grab the opportunities here because that is also another way for us to earn. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: chris200x9 on June 01, 2018, 02:50:08 PM Well when I was just starting and trying to trade I put up about $50 , This is a common mistake every one does in the beginning and actually this is a lesson for us how to trade when the market condition is too worst. We need to learn how to handle our emotions when the market is down then we will become a good trader. I bought some alt-coin and manage to earn some from them in just a couple of days . I think it was just a beginners luck because when I tried it again I also lost some because of the market crash and I panic and sell it . you can start with small amount no problem but if you want to feel that you make a big profit in trading then you must invest some decent amount. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: AleksandrSMI on June 01, 2018, 03:22:19 PM I do not think that these answers will benefit you, because each person determines the amount with which to start trading based on his deposit.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Rj Manik on June 01, 2018, 03:37:19 PM I started the trade with a small amounts.I first deposited a small amount at bittrex.I think it's maybe 100 dollars.In fact, there is no need for a large amount of trade.If you are well aware of trading and can trade with potential coins, then you can earn good income from small amount.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: @oweljayr on June 01, 2018, 03:48:19 PM I only tried investing P3,000 worth of btc from coins.ph and so far my profit last month of 40% is slowly dropping. But that is investing really is all about and all I have to do is monitor the ups and downs again. I am quite sure one day the value of btc will rise again and would benefit traders like me.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: wantjokull on June 01, 2018, 03:49:40 PM I think there is no such fixed amount that we can put into the crypto trading and stat earning as it is independent of that. If there is some sort of smart trader then he could turn his $10 bucks into $100 and then his 100 into 1000 easily!It all depends on what you know about the trading, how you deal with the situation and what answers do you have for each problem that you will be facing in the trading process.
It might sound too mythological but no, you need to have sufficient skills and not the amount to trade. So it doesnt matter whether you start with 10 bucks or 1000 bucks, for a starter and passionate trader it is all the same. ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Aion2n on June 01, 2018, 03:58:24 PM Hey. I started trading with $2000. With this money I bought a few coins, including BTC. I successfully traded (I constantly studied technical analysis, learned to analyze charts), after a month and a half I got a profit of $2000. My deposit was doubled. If on a certain day the market situation was favorable, I traded, if I did not like something in the market behavior, I waited for the right day to come. Later I invested another $3000 and distributed them among the top 15 coins. In February 2018, I stopped trading and left some coins in HODL. I began to be interested in other types of earnings in the cryptocurrency world.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: layoutph on June 01, 2018, 04:10:39 PM I started in a very small amount of $50. It grew to $60 then $90. I was a complete newbie that time and I have no idea how it grew to that amount. I left Poloniex and started to transfer my BTC to whale club to trade in Forex. I lose all my bitcoins due to liquidation. So I decided to learn how to read charts. Now everything is going well. I trade with pure technical analysis.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Dudeperfect on June 01, 2018, 05:46:30 PM There is no definite answer to this question because trading and earning is a subjective term. Not everyone will on the same amount of profit even if they are having the same capital and investing in the same trade pair.
I started my trading with the lowest amount possible and it was $10 back in 2015. The profit depends on multiple factors such as price movement as well as the position of a trader. A person can take a higher position with lower capital through leverage facility and earn high amount of profit as compared to that of a regular mode of trading with the same amount of capital. This might not be a professional answer in your opinion because I am not putting any figures here but that's my observation in last 4 years and profit depends on skills, knowledge, experience, market situation and luck of the trader. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: crptotrader007 on June 01, 2018, 07:35:57 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. There is no such investment limit in trading of Bitcoin.You can start with any amount and depending upon the fluctuation you can have profit or loss.In the start of my trading,I have invested 15$ in Bitcoin and I sold it when the rates where 16$ due to impulsiveness.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Kamarah on June 01, 2018, 09:42:30 PM It is not about the amount that you start. However, you still need at least about $1000 in order to have a good profit. The most important thing in trading is knowledge. If you don't have the knowledge, you are dead in trading. In trading, you can not say that I earn 1 bitcoin or 2 ethereum. People say that:" I have earned 10%, 20%". It is about the percentage. When I first started trading, I had around $25000. After 6 months, It becomes $150000
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Binmado on June 01, 2018, 10:12:17 PM I started in a very small amount of $50. It grew to $60 then $90. I was a complete newbie that time and I have no idea how it grew to that amount. I left Poloniex and started to transfer my BTC to whale club to trade in Forex. I lose all my bitcoins due to liquidation. So I decided to learn how to read charts. Now everything is going well. I trade with pure technical analysis. Seeing you as a very talented and talented person, the small amount of money that you have made them so great is great, while you are a complete newbie. I also do not really understand the fluctuation chart of any currency, so maybe I need to learn more about how to analyze in order to choose the most suitable coin.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bocyaj on June 01, 2018, 10:15:05 PM You may believe or not.I had start a trade with 10$.When I was new to trading,I had lot of fear in investments.Once I had got some profit on consecutive trading,I had start to believe the crypto currency.To avoid huge loss at the beginning,you can use to inverse with 10$.Eventhough you loss 10$,it will not huge.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Webetcoins on June 02, 2018, 07:30:20 PM For the main capital problem to trade I suggest to use a fairly large capital, because it will accelerate your profits as a daily trader, the main thing is to maintain your profit steadily , choose a coin whose price is quite small, so it can buy more coins for you very precisely then every movement a bit of your coin becomes a very good advantage that you will be able in a short time, so in need of a technical analysis to not wrong in determining the right momentum every time you buy, most people do not really think about it, if not lose a lot of money. So it is important to do portfolio management to get the most out of the trade, to be a checklist of your trading, it would be great if long-term investment by saving for a long time not just trade it for small scale and in short time. I will prefer to trade with normal amount so that you would not be in trouble for your amount if you are not sure about your trading profit. If you are sure about trading profit then please go on and buy more coins in a low market and a low market will remove all your worries as low market charges you less and giving you large quantity of coins. The relevant answer is to invest in a low market that will remove your worries.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Herressy on June 02, 2018, 07:39:13 PM For the main capital problem to trade I suggest to use a fairly large capital, because it will accelerate your profits as a daily trader, the main thing is to maintain your profit steadily , choose a coin whose price is quite small, so it can buy more coins for you very precisely then every movement a bit of your coin becomes a very good advantage that you will be able in a short time, so in need of a technical analysis to not wrong in determining the right momentum every time you buy, most people do not really think about it, if not lose a lot of money. So it is important to do portfolio management to get the most out of the trade, to be a checklist of your trading, it would be great if long-term investment by saving for a long time not just trade it for small scale and in short time. I will prefer to trade with normal amount so that you would not be in trouble for your amount if you are not sure about your trading profit. If you are sure about trading profit then please go on and buy more coins in a low market and a low market will remove all your worries as low market charges you less and giving you large quantity of coins. The relevant answer is to invest in a low market that will remove your worries.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rosemary4u on June 02, 2018, 07:42:57 PM I started trading with 1 Ethereum by buying many altcoins
with ripple being the highest among the altcoins I bought. Within 5 hours I had gained about 50$ as profit. Basically I think you don't need a large of money to start trading, all you need is an amount such as mine 1 ETH, so you can easily monitor your profits and loses.Since using a large amount of money/coins could scare you off if you make some losses. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Baoo on June 02, 2018, 07:43:22 PM Honestly, I think the best financial budget in order to start in the field of trading cryptocurrency would be with a low value (less than $ 30 especially when you are beginner in terms of knowledge, because it is very risky to start with a huge amount of money, and maybe you will lose a large proportion of them. Furthermore, the experience is essential in trading, so the first attempts are very important and necessary in order to know the basics of this field.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: taktik on June 02, 2018, 07:59:34 PM Honestly, I think the best financial budget in order to start in the field of trading cryptocurrency would be with a low value (less than $ 30 especially when you are beginner in terms of knowledge, because it is very risky to start with a huge amount of money, and maybe you will lose a large proportion of them. Furthermore, the experience is essential in trading, so the first attempts are very important and necessary in order to know the basics of this field. in any case, you need to have a small start-up capital in order to start using it to develop skills in trading. Only after understanding the entire kitchen of trading with crypto currency, a person can later be much more effective.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: green547 on June 02, 2018, 07:59:51 PM I would say 50 dollars minimum is a good start. Just try to make a few percent each trade and don't get too greedy because that's how you get burned.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: coffigayo on June 02, 2018, 08:06:06 PM If you are a daily merchant and also if you are a shoppers, you will only waste precious time waiting for the hard pump, then get a small profit. 0.005 Bitcoin above is your recommended initial capital for trading so you can use transaction costs efficiently and also you will get a good profit for every small percentage of your coin growth. But it is based on luck and price appreciation Ether. do it again or if you can even call that trade.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gandame on June 02, 2018, 08:21:17 PM When i start trading during 2014 i start only for a small amount i do start 50$ then that amount are increasing because i do daily trading like buy and sell for a short time.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: pixie85 on June 02, 2018, 09:18:32 PM I think that the more funds you have available the better. The safe amount for a newbie would be 10% of his monthly wage. !0% of your savings isn't a bad idea either unless you're filthy rich and have a couple million USD lying around.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: crypmike on June 02, 2018, 09:52:25 PM I started from paper trading — you can try to do it with google sheets or trading view special mode
when you won't have more mistakes than right actions you can try to start with small amount Optimal trading amount is usually about 10-20% of your deposit Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: valera10 on June 02, 2018, 09:58:22 PM I once started trading with $ 1000. I believe that this is the best Deposit for trading. Especially when it comes to altcoins. There from 1000 it is possible to bargain 10 times more. But you have to know how to trade.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bitterguy28 on June 02, 2018, 10:12:58 PM When i start trade i put small amount of capital at 200 usd and before to join in trading I learn well and I research how to start working trading to avoid loses because trading is very risky if you're lack of knowledge in this field. but I suggest if your investment goes dump do not sell your coins or tokens to avoid lack of loses because nobody can get perfect prediction in the trading, relax and patience are key to success.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: erickkyut on June 03, 2018, 01:27:37 AM Actually, I didn't invest my money when I started to trade because I don't have money during those times. I always join signature campaigns and when my campaign rewarded me with altcoins, that was my first capital when I started trading. I waited for the right time before I sold it then I used my profit to buy other coins and the rest is history.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: dekcutbusu33 on June 03, 2018, 08:34:06 AM Yes, I would not feel a profit for that amount especially if I was a day trader and also if I was a buyer of every experience, and I am full amount in trading and then I lost it completely. Realizing that, I had to learn the basics, and follow some experts. I will only waste precious time waiting for the hard pump, then get a small profit. 0.005Btc.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: crazycatwoman03 on June 03, 2018, 09:41:38 AM Actually, I didn't invest my money when I started to trade because I don't have money during those times. I always join signature campaigns and when my campaign rewarded me with altcoins, that was my first capital when I started trading. I waited for the right time before I sold it then I used my profit to buy other coins and the rest is history. I also started with zero in here and in trading. I am still a student and I don't have any amount to be used as a capital so what I did is also join and participate in different bounty campaigns. I started with a bitcoin camp so I will have something for me to used in buying ETH. After that, I started joining altcoin campaigns too and this is where most of my funds came from. As of now, it is very hard to find a good altcoin campaign because lots of them are turning into scam.In trading, it is not good to start with nothing because there will be transaction fees that you have to pay. Fees are also growing while bitcoin price is rising. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: s0beit on June 03, 2018, 11:08:45 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with 100$ from my savings before since I was quite hesistant about bitcoin and I was unsure with the profit that I might be getting here in crypto. I was so scared that I might lose bigger if I invested more but things get better through patience. I made that money grow through patience. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: MMA on June 03, 2018, 11:34:37 AM Actually, I didn't invest my money when I started to trade because I don't have money during those times. I always join signature campaigns and when my campaign rewarded me with altcoins, that was my first capital when I started trading. I waited for the right time before I sold it then I used my profit to buy other coins and the rest is history. But you need to do some good arrangement for money for investment and trading, because trading is the only why through which we can get a lot of money. which i do not think is possible from signature campaigns. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Mpamaegbu on June 03, 2018, 11:48:46 AM I invested at btc 4212 usd sold at 16k usd ... for the first time i saw huge profit in this market This sounds like a magical story from a myth. You must have made so much from that, that is hoping you bought up to 1btc. Cases like yours are very few. As for me, what capital one starts trading with doesn't really translate to success. What is key is for one to have the requisite knowledge at trading. I actually started with next to nothing but no regrets as I am still pushing on.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Leonard2016 on June 04, 2018, 10:30:57 AM I started with 0.3 bitcoin when bitcoin was under 2000$ , And I lost more than half of it coz I was so excited and thought every coin has an amazing project! ;D
After a long while i made it up for myself and decided to trade with less coins. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: vinbentrob on June 04, 2018, 10:39:54 AM I started trading with hundred dollar worth of bitcoin in 2015 and some how I was able to double that hundred dollar by 2016. The experience and skills I have developed as a result of my one year hundred dollar experiment has earned me thousands of dollars today!
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: billbear on June 04, 2018, 10:44:02 AM I started my trading from $130 Cyber Miles ;) it was a great experience, but I believe that you can became a trader even with $50
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rajapatr1 on June 04, 2018, 11:03:55 AM I started with more than $500 if i am not wrong, it was not a good amount of money because it was not giving me much profit, only a roughly $5 a day if i am not wrong, but it was enough for me.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: DJ_Rick on June 04, 2018, 11:43:25 AM I started with aproximately one bitcoin a few months ago, when it was less than $5000 and it was a good investment for me, i made a good amount of money at all.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: zhekinsp on June 04, 2018, 11:50:01 AM I started with more than $500 if i am not wrong, it was not a good amount of money because it was not giving me much profit, only a roughly $5 a day if i am not wrong, but it was enough for me. It is also good return,1% per day will results in 30% profits in a month and if you use the profits amount also as your investment capital the profits can be increased so the amount is not important,the more important thing is which coin and when we are buying them will decide our profits.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: darewaller on June 04, 2018, 07:24:47 PM I started trading with 0.15 BTC at $ 2600. After 2 months of market entry, the amount has dropped to only 0.04 BTC, the lack of knowledge of the market made me pay the price. Then I began to re-examine the basics of cryptocurrency, blockchain technology and technical analysis of candlestick charts. As time passed, I gained more experience and success. Wow... You really must have had some guts to start trading with such an amount. Even after learning, it is always good to learn how to trade by starting with small or using platforms that gives free bucks to learn your strategy and get good at it before you even start making use of real money. I started trading with $100 which I could comfortably afford to lose and with this I was able to learn from some mistakes, build on it, increase the $100 to $300 over time, before I started trading with more now.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ValerieBTC on June 04, 2018, 08:13:58 PM For the main capital problem to trade I suggest to use a fairly large capital, because it will accelerate your profits as a daily trader, the main thing is to maintain your profit steadily , choose a coin whose price is quite small, so it can buy more coins for you very precisely then every movement a bit of your coin becomes a very good advantage that you will be able in a short time, so in need of a technical analysis to not wrong in determining the right momentum every time you buy, most people do not really think about it, if not lose a lot of money. So it is important to do portfolio management to get the most out of the trade, to be a checklist of your trading, it would be great if long-term investment by saving for a long time not just trade it for small scale and in short time. I will prefer to trade with normal amount so that you would not be in trouble for your amount if you are not sure about your trading profit. If you are sure about trading profit then please go on and buy more coins in a low market and a low market will remove all your worries as low market charges you less and giving you large quantity of coins. The relevant answer is to invest in a low market that will remove your worries.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: coinplus on June 04, 2018, 08:46:20 PM I just started trading at 0.1 BTC. from there i started to achieve winning trades and losing trades. I admit that any trader will have a losing trade once a while. and that is what i am learning now. to achieve higher percentage of winning trade compare to losing trades. I am not sure how you end up in a loss if you are trading with good coins, never invest in inflated coins who are meant to be pump and dump coins and if you are good with that then you can always end up in a profit, i usually do not end up in a loosing trade, if the price goes down i would hold for the long term rather than selling my coins at a loss.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: piterpie on June 04, 2018, 08:50:23 PM I have started to trade with small amount, then made some mistakes, lost money I still remember the first day I invested in bitcoin. I spent $ 150 in exchange for 0.06 BTC. And for one-month trading, i only 0.012 BTC left. After learning about the crypto market on some blogs, I understood a lot of things. I now earn 0.625 BTC with only 0.012 BTC initiallyI realized that i have to learn trading, read books, watch youtube, etc. Then I started to trade on paper, just to search good points on graphs, and mark them Now I got a lot of new knowledge with this practice and started to trade with amount about 5-10% of my entire deposit ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Tigerw on June 04, 2018, 08:51:34 PM I started with more than $500 if i am not wrong, it was not a good amount of money because it was not giving me much profit, only a roughly $5 a day if i am not wrong, but it was enough for me. It is also good return,1% per day will results in 30% profits in a month and if you use the profits amount also as your investment capital the profits can be increased so the amount is not important,the more important thing is which coin and when we are buying them will decide our profits.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gilangIDR on June 04, 2018, 09:25:13 PM I started with more than $500 if i am not wrong, it was not a good amount of money because it was not giving me much profit, only a roughly $5 a day if i am not wrong, but it was enough for me. It is also good return,1% per day will results in 30% profits in a month and if you use the profits amount also as your investment capital the profits can be increased so the amount is not important,the more important thing is which coin and when we are buying them will decide our profits.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: dunfida on June 04, 2018, 09:39:50 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. No exact amount needed even on the possible lowest amount you would start of it is possible yet you would really have the same idea or profitability chances depending on how you trade the difference is that you can only trade on minimal ranges but overall the idea was just the same either you use up bigger or smaller bankroll. The importance on here is on how you do trade, dont lost patience because results on the very beginning wont really be directly on the thing that you are hoping for. You would need to struggle first before on gaining success.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: AdamRay on June 04, 2018, 10:18:11 PM I started with more than $500 if i am not wrong, it was not a good amount of money because it was not giving me much profit, only a roughly $5 a day if i am not wrong, but it was enough for me. It is also good return,1% per day will results in 30% profits in a month and if you use the profits amount also as your investment capital the profits can be increased so the amount is not important,the more important thing is which coin and when we are buying them will decide our profits.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rodskee on June 04, 2018, 10:25:24 PM Ithink nothing desired amount to start tradibg depend on your available money ready to lose because trading are risky job so if you are an new one working in trading start to invest in small amount as your trial starting, good luck to you mate.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: XCANA on June 04, 2018, 10:35:33 PM Well, i started trading crypto currency with two million satoshi in which the first trade yeild about 10 percent profit and later made 15 percent but in one of my aggressive trading decision i made lost of 40 percent of my capital and since then i only hold some of my altcoins for a long term bases and not day trading any longer.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: electron-coin on June 04, 2018, 11:15:28 PM My first entry was $1000. I purchased btc, xrp and eth. In the first week I sold everything and bought at a lower price. This brought me a profit of $115. A week later I started another $1000. After increasing the deposit, I was able to buy more btc, xrp and eth coins. This gave me the opportunity to increase revenue from buying and selling. At that time, I became $3000.
In parallel, I studied a lot of information on how to trade on the crypto market. I transferred all my knowledge to practice. Even in unsuccessful situations, I could find a way to make money. Later I started buying other altcoins and selling them, which brought me an excellent profit ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: victoryana on June 05, 2018, 01:16:27 AM I have started to trade with small amount, then made some mistakes, lost money Depending on your ability as well as the current price of these digital coins that we will have different levels of transaction if you just traded the transaction should be less then we will increase. Gradually they are at a safe levelI realized that i have to learn trading, read books, watch youtube, etc. Then I started to trade on paper, just to search good points on graphs, and mark them Now I got a lot of new knowledge with this practice and started to trade with amount about 5-10% of my entire deposit ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: TheNextChampion on June 05, 2018, 01:54:19 AM I only start with $500 and that amount came from bounty campaigns because i don't have money to begin with. At first i was having a hard time dealing with trades because i encounter such loses and i always think of quitting it but realized that i need to learn trading for me to have a broad income other than a job. I'm just lucky than i learn in the past because before i encounter many obstacle in trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: XFlowZion on June 05, 2018, 03:23:13 AM I started with a low amount of satoshi that I got from faucets and then a BTC.02 that I got from signature campaigns. I'm so very confused when I started trading. No one is there to guide me and I was just like "What is this for?" or "Let's see what happens after this" until I learned my way through.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Maddinson100 on June 05, 2018, 05:38:57 AM Actually, I didn't invest my money when I started to trade because I don't have money during those times. I always join signature campaigns and when my campaign rewarded me with altcoins, that was my first capital when I started trading. I waited for the right time before I sold it then I used my profit to buy other coins and the rest is history. There is no such fix amount of money that you always need to have if you want to start your carrier in the world of trading. There is nothing like that and that it is up to you like how much amount of money you can afford to invest in buying of the coins and then you can use those coins for the sake of trading. Go with lesser amount of money and then keep on adding more money for more profit.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Geurangsang on June 05, 2018, 07:18:10 AM I think 0.005 BTC is has been enought for start trading. Some people just start trade with $500. Maybe you miss to know about trading strategy. On trading, you must have knowledge about how to pradict market and read trend of coin. If you not have that, you just walk on a deep with lossing everything. You also must have wait for any decide of trade. A trader always have vision to take. If note, they will clam.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: fullhdpixel on June 05, 2018, 08:17:17 AM When i start trade i put small amount of capital at 200 usd and before to join in trading I learn well and I research how to start working trading to avoid loses because trading is very risky if you're lack of knowledge in this field. but I suggest if your investment goes dump do not sell your coins or tokens to avoid lack of loses because nobody can get perfect prediction in the trading, relax and patience are key to success. In the start, there are so many things which you don’t know and that you don’t have a fair idea of any of these things which makes your investment little riskier. It is better to start with the small investment amount and that there is no such need to make heavy investment so that you may not be losing most of your money. Play smartly and that you must think well before making any kind of decision.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: CJPEREZ on June 05, 2018, 08:54:21 AM The amount that i invested to practice trading is $100 then i started practicing to gain experience but while i'm doing this trading i search a lot info in trading then applying it i watch videos on youtube how to read charts and candlesticks then applying it.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: karungbitcoin on June 05, 2018, 08:56:36 AM I learned about trading since 3 years ago, and firsly i jumped in to forex trading. I used demo account to learn more how to make.profit from it, and after 1 years in forex trading i can not able to make consistent profit from forex market, and then i try to jump in to crypto trading that many trader said its more easy to make profit from it. I started by $2000 and that true, crypto trading is more easy to make profit and also less risk because no word of margin call.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Trcream on June 05, 2018, 09:12:25 AM The crypto market ups and downs huge and quickly, lots returns, and lots risks too. Learn and be careful, good luck~ Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: emmybd on June 05, 2018, 09:35:15 AM Well, I started to trade around 0.01 bitcoin, as i was new to trading and didn't have any previous knowledge about trading, so I lost. I think i was impatient, that's why, I lost.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Bitcotalk on June 05, 2018, 10:04:13 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with 100$ from my savings before since I was quite hesistant about bitcoin and I was unsure with the profit that I might be getting here in crypto. I was so scared that I might lose bigger if I invested more but things get better through patience. I made that money grow through patience. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: jgaspar on June 05, 2018, 11:40:17 AM I started my trading experience from having $100 in my account that I had saved in my piggy bang before invested in crypto
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: KorakPawon on June 05, 2018, 12:03:03 PM unfortunately I do not trade crypto but I invested in several exchange exchanges bitcoin and eth and there is a coin that is considered new that I think will have a great potential end of the year that is TRX or Tron.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: imapd on June 05, 2018, 12:30:01 PM I was a lucky guy from wealthy family so my father gave me $1,000 for my birthday and he said to me go and invest them somewhere
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Sanchezino40 on June 05, 2018, 01:44:02 PM Was into Airdrops at first but got to learn trading very quickly. I made some ETH from airdrops and I invested it into trading. I rememy vividly I started trading with a very small amount. J was afraid I was going to burn my money due to the curiosity to make more profits. If you have the money to start big, go into it and make some cool money.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Activitycoin on June 05, 2018, 07:37:41 PM I started with more than $500 if i am not wrong, it was not a good amount of money because it was not giving me much profit, only a roughly $5 a day if i am not wrong, but it was enough for me. We can trader with any of amount there is no restrictions about how much you will have to trade, 130$ is not a small amount of money you can trade with any of amount of money, if you are determined to trade for long time I am sure you will earn huge profit without any lose, now a day market of bitcoin is not very high that you can trade with any of amount 50$ is also capital to make profit while you trade for long term.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yvesp110 on June 05, 2018, 10:35:25 PM Hey. I started trading with $2000. With this money I bought a few coins, including BTC. I successfully traded (I constantly studied technical analysis, learned to analyze charts), after a month and a half I got a profit of $2000. My deposit was doubled. If on a certain day the market situation was favorable, I traded, if I did not like something in the market behavior, I waited for the right day to come. Later I invested another $3000 and distributed them among the top 15 coins. In February 2018, I stopped trading and left some coins in HODL. I began to be interested in other types of earnings in the cryptocurrency world. This is not relaying more on the quantity of trading but more depending upon the process performs with good decisions based on market rules and principles. If you have no knowledge of trading and want to buy large quantity of coins after which expecting the huge profit but due to not enough knowledge you will face with loss while this is valid for traders having knowledge.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: WellDogeo on June 05, 2018, 11:43:44 PM When I first invested in this market I spent $ 1k to invest, after a month of investing, I lost $ 500. But now my account has been restored.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Opnsrc on June 06, 2018, 03:54:24 AM I think 0.005 BTC is has been enought for start trading. Some people just start trade with $500. Maybe you miss to know about trading strategy. On trading, you must have knowledge about how to pradict market and read trend of coin. If you not have that, you just walk on a deep with lossing everything. You also must have wait for any decide of trade. A trader always have vision to take. If note, they will clam. Actually, if you read much before starting trading, you can start even with less than 2 hundred. In this case, you will be able to buy cheaper but good altcoins like Gladius, TRON, Cardano, Eidoo! Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: raider150shifter on June 06, 2018, 06:02:51 AM Someone introduced me to trading, that someone is doing great in his trades. At first I find reading charts fun, calculating and analyzing the chart is a funt hing to do, My capital when I started trading was aroung $40 and it is recommendable to start small, why? as a newbie you have 100% of losing a trade.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: shaheer001 on June 06, 2018, 06:05:55 AM i only doing bounty task and earn free tokens i have invested in past but loss almost half of my money, Now i always join good bounty and get free tokens.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Birin016 on June 06, 2018, 06:14:52 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I have start trade with amount 200$ . Because im beginner in trading, i want to play safe ( invest with small amount). And now i already got profit 1000% in 6 months. I hope market price still going up more than now. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: iram3130 on June 06, 2018, 06:17:44 AM I started trading around 2 years ago and the price was less at that time. I started with approx 0.1 BTC at that time and invested in altcoins, was in negative most of the time until some of them boomed.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: atrocityx on June 06, 2018, 06:19:30 AM I started with about 1000 dollars I believe a while ago... I think trading is easier when you have bigger bags honestly.. theres more at risk but the amount it matters is less daunting... I find when I had less money I would overtrade which wasn't a good thing.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yinpok on June 06, 2018, 06:55:14 AM I have started to trade with small amount, then made some mistakes, lost money I realized that i have to learn trading, read books, watch youtube, etc. Then I started to trade on paper, just to search good points on graphs, and mark them Now I got a lot of new knowledge with this practice and started to trade with amount about 5-10% of my entire deposit ;) I think that is much better and safe Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Choii on June 06, 2018, 06:55:42 AM i only doing bounty task and earn free tokens i have invested in past but loss almost half of my money, Now i always join good bounty and get free tokens. I loss my money also before, i think almost $500 but now i want to be part of their project, i mean, if the new ICO release their project i join their campaign through promoting what the project is ( like what you're doing ) rather to invest. Anyways, but sometimes the project i've joined is not legit, but it's okay because there's no money lose to me Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Huy Mai on June 06, 2018, 06:57:05 AM I started with 1000$, and loss it all ;D But I have learned lots of things in cryptocurrency world like trading, holding, ico investment, technical analysis, etc. Now I have invested again and hoped get profit.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: cheezcarls on June 06, 2018, 08:05:51 AM The amount that I started to trade was just around $50. I have applied the basic principle of buy low and sell high by Warren Buffett. I set the price to low and it never took me that long that my selling order was finally reached and made a nice little profit of $20. So I took home around $70 in total. Not bad for my first trade though. No technical analysis or any weird stuff, I just followed the basics.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Best Dreams on June 06, 2018, 07:11:06 PM I started my trading experience from having $100 in my account that I had saved in my piggy bang before invested in crypto You have such a businessman mind that you invest your saving in bitcoin, it will make your future bright as we know trading has good amount of profit if you go for trading at low price buy and sell at high. Trading is not about how much you have to spend but it is about when you spend it, so I think it is good time for you to buy more even if you have only 100$ In your piggy bank. I have right now only 300$ in my pocket but thankfully price is low now a day so I will easily invest in and will be able to hold it with patience for long term so will get high profit.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Alam11 on June 06, 2018, 07:11:56 PM Each mistake and Mistake u can learn..When i started 300$ small amount Then i lost some money after i loss my money then i leart about market.I search on Google,Youtube and some trade help website And at this time i have good knowledge about Trade..
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Stargazer on June 06, 2018, 07:37:45 PM I Started trade with a low amount. I am not ashamed to say, That amount was 50$, but that time, 50$ was a big amount for me. And, you guess right, I lost my capital then I was nervous and felt sorry for my loss. Then after few months, I wanted to start trade again, This time I bought the low-value coins and then within four days I made double of my investment! It was a fantastic feeling. So, Keep patience and try to trade with low price coins like TRX, DENT, NPXS and so on. Follow coinmarketcap's top 50 Coin to trade. Don't lose your hope. Good Luck.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: GoodLuck2 on June 07, 2018, 07:47:01 PM I invested at btc 4212 usd sold at 16k usd ... for the first time i saw huge profit in this market This sounds like a magical story from a myth. You must have made so much from that, that is hoping you bought up to 1btc. Cases like yours are very few. As for me, what capital one starts trading with doesn't really translate to success. What is key is for one to have the requisite knowledge at trading. I actually started with next to nothing but no regrets as I am still pushing on.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gorodi on June 08, 2018, 12:27:06 PM When I first invested in this market I spent $ 1k to invest, after a month of investing, I lost $ 500. But now my account has been restored. I was probably more lucky than you, man. I invested in the cryptocurrencies 200 dollars first, and very soon my profit was over 100 dollars. Then I took the risk and played with a thousand. It was also a good attempt. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: MMA on June 14, 2018, 10:44:31 PM I started my trading experience from having $100 in my account that I had saved in my piggy bang before invested in crypto To me i started trading with a very small amount, in fact at that time as i was very new in trading therefore i did not want to invest big amount of money, as wan an inexperienced person and there were chances to lose my money, therefore i started with small amount and then gradually start increasing my investment. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Buttercup123 on June 14, 2018, 11:01:07 PM I started my trading experience from having $100 in my account that I had saved in my piggy bang before invested in crypto To me i started trading with a very small amount, in fact at that time as i was very new in trading therefore i did not want to invest big amount of money, as wan an inexperienced person and there were chances to lose my money, therefore i started with small amount and then gradually start increasing my investment. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: itsliss on June 14, 2018, 11:07:11 PM i started trading with about 80$ i realized from airdrops back when it was all good... I have almost doubled it before the bear trend set in
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Nylelyn on June 15, 2018, 03:43:03 AM I started trading with USD.200/- in December of 2017. The market movement was very active that time, the bitcoin price was at its peak and altcoins was expensive. As expected, I loose some at the start but with the help of my support group I learn some good techniques. I was able to get good profit for a newbie. However, this days trading is quite different so it is important. It is good to buy btc due to dump price even at USD. 100/- and start to trade with cheap coins. You will only master trading by being patient and doing research. Constant monitoring is really one of the key. Eventually you will be surprise that you are earning big amount.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: justspare on June 15, 2018, 11:02:36 AM Start with small amount as learning path and gradually increased the amount as soon as I already familier with all the necessary stuffs related trading. Yes. I guess some are always in a rush to get rich and at the end of the day, they just mess up so bad that instead of increasing their money, they end up reducing it badly. Trading requires some patience to learn and afterwards some huge patience to practice and get confident. I always tell people to start small, and make sure they trade both trends to perfect their trading skills and until they are sure they are ready before going in big. It is always a terrible mistake to start learning with so much.i started trading with about 80$ i realized from airdrops back when it was all good... I have almost doubled it before the bear trend set in Your capital has literally nothing to do with doubling it. Moreover when it is small then we may double or triple it but when it will be a reasonably a big one then we cannot risk more then making 10% to 25% returns also will be a harder one for most traders in any trends.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gsingh on June 15, 2018, 12:48:45 PM Starting with less than $1000 just like many people said is a very bad idea and you are not going to make many profits out of that investment because a 1% is just ten dollars, it is not worth it
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Digital_Lord on June 18, 2018, 12:43:27 PM Actually, I didn't invest my money when I started to trade because I don't have money during those times. I always join signature campaigns and when my campaign rewarded me with altcoins, that was my first capital when I started trading. I waited for the right time before I sold it then I used my profit to buy other coins and the rest is history. That is a very good strategy, if you do not have any money to invest in crypto market, you can earn money from this platform, you just need to have some skill, for example if you are a good designer you can earn bitcoin for your work in this form. A lot of people are earning bitcoin and other altcoin by joining signature campaigns.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: racingboy on June 18, 2018, 02:17:25 PM I started with about 200$ and I didn't regret starting with a small capital, because in trading it is definite that you will lose a trade since you're still learning, so advantage of starting with a small amount is that it is not that painful whenever you lose a trade.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: katiecbell on June 20, 2018, 11:02:15 AM I started with about 200$ and I didn't regret starting with a small capital, because in trading it is definite that you will lose a trade since you're still learning, so advantage of starting with a small amount is that it is not that painful whenever you lose a trade. That is the spirit. One should make up ones mind to invest and stay ready to earn. Even if there is loss, one should look back and see what went wrong. The remodeling of strategy is very important. So it does not mater what amount you start with. What maters the most is the business plan and a long term business plan can really give you some good money. I am planning to start trading after I have some good $2000. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: giarised on June 23, 2018, 08:04:27 AM Starting with less than $1000 just like many people said is a very bad idea and you are not going to make many profits out of that investment because a 1% is just ten dollars, it is not worth it People are having a big chance to start buying in the current market as we know that the current market id favorable and affordable for ordinary people or buyers with low savings. The market value is almost 6.8k dollar and this is still achievable as the value is not even more than 10k dollar. One should get success regardless of starting amount because success and experience is important first.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: @bamaricibo on June 23, 2018, 09:02:47 AM I started with about 200$ and I didn't regret starting with a small capital, because in trading it is definite that you will lose a trade since you're still learning, so advantage of starting with a small amount is that it is not that painful whenever you lose a trade. I used to start with $ 150. I bought some coins that cost under $ 1, and fortunately came to me, I made a profit from that investment. Although not much profit but I am happy that it is the first time.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: fullhdpixel on June 25, 2018, 07:21:22 AM i started trading with about 80$ i realized from airdrops back when it was all good... I have almost doubled it before the bear trend set in I started with a minimum amount and got some good market experience. Once you have some good market experience, you are able enough to invest big. This has a benefit that if the prices rise, your marginal benefit also rises because you have more units. The decision to sell in the end also matters. If you are wise enough to recognize the point in time that maximizes your profit when you cash, go for it. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: KingdomHearts on June 25, 2018, 10:31:38 AM I started trading with USD.200/- in December of 2017. The market movement was very active that time, the bitcoin price was at its peak and altcoins was expensive. As expected, I loose some at the start but with the help of my support group I learn some good techniques. I was able to get good profit for a newbie. However, this days trading is quite different so it is important. It is good to buy btc due to dump price even at USD. 100/- and start to trade with cheap coins. You will only master trading by being patient and doing research. Constant monitoring is really one of the key. Eventually you will be surprise that you are earning big amount. It is not of any importance but all you need is to enter into the market regardless of the starting amount because if you are new here then you should master yourself first and then you will be able to trade with huge amount as you are well experienced now. The best strategy is to start trading for short term with Altcoin and Litecoin because from this you will get experience.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kakonhat on June 25, 2018, 10:53:48 AM I just tell everyone that don't invest more than your ability. It's not necessary to invest $1K, $3K or $5K like that. Before investing you must be aware of your savings and income. If you have the ability to invest $5K then you can do. If you have only $100 ability so I will say don't invest more than $100. It's not a money maker place. Here is change to gain and also to lose. So think about it.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Nicol3 on June 25, 2018, 11:18:02 AM I started trading with just a little amount because I had no idea at first how to so trading, it was all self taught because I really wanted to try out trading. So I just used $15 at first, since that was the only amount I had with me. Turns out, I was lucky at that time and tripled my money within a month and started to add up my trading amount.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: InvestICO2L on June 26, 2018, 03:43:54 AM i started trading with about 80$ i realized from airdrops back when it was all good... I have almost doubled it before the bear trend set in I started with a minimum amount and got some good market experience. Once you have some good market experience, you are able enough to invest big. This has a benefit that if the prices rise, your marginal benefit also rises because you have more units. The decision to sell in the end also matters. If you are wise enough to recognize the point in time that maximizes your profit when you cash, go for it. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: mkhadazz on June 26, 2018, 04:49:50 AM when I first started trading I needed just a little bit of trading capital I needed because when I first aimed to learn first, I still remember that time I only use capital $ 100 to learn good and right trading after that I make additional capital to be able get more profit.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: deppil on June 26, 2018, 05:53:10 AM Starting with less than $1000 just like many people said is a very bad idea and you are not going to make many profits out of that investment because a 1% is just ten dollars, it is not worth it Nope crypto trade is not just bitcoin mate. You can do trade in altcoin. where the capital around $1000 can be huge capital. and the profit you will get can be many times over . because of the very fluctuating price changes and that coin have cheap prices Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: feverpitch on June 26, 2018, 02:40:06 PM I have started my trading experience from $1,000 that I have saved from my previous job, I have quitted that job, and start to making my pass through cryptocurrencies road.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: jvdp on June 26, 2018, 03:11:06 PM I have started my trading experience from $1,000 that I have saved from my previous job, I have quitted that job, and start to making my pass through cryptocurrencies road. 1000 USD seems pretty high for the normal investors mate. Please check the good trading site first and then go with investing on it with 100 USD and little more alone mate. Kindly check Youtube videos for the trading platform and use to it bro. If you want to invest on the trading platform some one you need to assist on that bro. Afterwords, you will get the experience and able to get the money. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: supermine on June 26, 2018, 03:44:55 PM when I first started trading I needed just a little bit of trading capital I needed because when I first aimed to learn first, I still remember that time I only use capital $ 100 to learn good and right trading after that I make additional capital to be able get more profit. Yes it is good to start with the very small amount at first to gain experience in the trading but if you want don't want to waste time on gaining lessons then we need to risk our capital to make profits.But $100 is really not enough to cover the TX and network fee so we may end up with nothing even if we able to make small amount of profits everyday so we need at least $500 or more for start trading with the crypto currencies.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ibrahimovic89 on June 26, 2018, 03:52:06 PM The question you give seems very difficult to answer. Maybe each person will have different amounts of money to start depending on their condition. Excessive cash will invest more and vice versa less money will invest less. To me, the amount at my start is $ 500
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: FalcoonRed on June 26, 2018, 04:04:38 PM for the beginning of my trading is not much krena if I go directly with big capital I am afraid to lose because trading in crypto is very risky, I started slowly.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ajiejot on June 26, 2018, 09:52:24 PM If you are just starting to trade, you cannot force yourself to start with big capital, as long as you are earning profits in the beginning it will be okay. Just like me, I started to trade before in the Bittrex with around 0.003 BTC starting capital, and it was no problem at all with that small amount of capital to start trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Biggapp on June 29, 2018, 10:22:18 AM Starting with less than $1000 just like many people said is a very bad idea and you are not going to make many profits out of that investment because a 1% is just ten dollars, it is not worth it Nope crypto trade is not just bitcoin mate. You can do trade in altcoin. where the capital around $1000 can be huge capital. and the profit you will get can be many times over . because of the very fluctuating price changes and that coin have cheap prices Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ncn1992vn on June 29, 2018, 12:55:30 PM I started with $500, it brought back to me a little bit of profit, I invested more $500 that continue to be profitable and I invest more twice, 3 times more
Until 2018 reviews simply I $6000 also the ORGANIZER takes a lot of property and more limited Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Muzika on June 29, 2018, 01:25:28 PM for the beginning of my trading is not much krena if I go directly with big capital I am afraid to lose because trading in crypto is very risky, I started slowly. you can trade with at least .01 btc you can enjoy and learn with that amount so if you lose because of the reason of being new then it is not hard for you to lose that kind of amount. But you can trade without losing if you will be keen on how it works, you can join some telegram group which is trading is the topic. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Elmer1 on June 29, 2018, 02:44:17 PM No need to cash in to start trading . Just join in bounty program there are many opportunities to start trading without needed to cash in . But need a good performance and patient to earn reward / token just join bounty program to start trading . This is. The link https://bit.ly/2H25ZOv choose one
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Shanmatthew on June 29, 2018, 03:21:41 PM You will not feel the profit for that amount especially if you are a day trader and also if you are a hodler, you will just waste precious time on waiting for hard pump then earn small profit. 0.05BTC above is my suggested starting capital for trading so that you can use transaction fee efficiently and also you will have a good profit for every small percentage growth of your coin. I think You're suggestion is good,but in first time trader I can suggest that invest enough funds that you can afford to loss.trading is too risky.so expect what you can't expect in trading.you can gain small profit in a small amount so be satisfied for that.this is my suggestion for you and other beginner's in trading world. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bennie4 on June 29, 2018, 03:32:31 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. I think at the moment you should only trade for $ 100, you can see that the market is in the downtrend stage so it is very difficult to trade successfully at this time and you need Must have a lot of analysis skills and combined with market information to make the most accurate judgments. So I think that at this point you should only trade with $ 100 to probe the market.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gabmen on June 30, 2018, 05:19:57 AM You will not feel the profit for that amount especially if you are a day trader and also if you are a hodler, you will just waste precious time on waiting for hard pump then earn small profit. 0.05BTC above is my suggested starting capital for trading so that you can use transaction fee efficiently and also you will have a good profit for every small percentage growth of your coin. I think You're suggestion is good,but in first time trader I can suggest that invest enough funds that you can afford to loss.trading is too risky.so expect what you can't expect in trading.you can gain small profit in a small amount so be satisfied for that.this is my suggestion for you and other beginner's in trading world. First timers usually don't have that much capital yet. You have to test the waters and you don't do that mostly with large amounts. The longer you play in this market that's the time that your initial capital grows. Don't discourage beginners with small profit from small capital because they're bound to lose a lot as well while practicing Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: giarised on June 30, 2018, 11:24:52 AM Start with small amount as learning path and gradually increased the amount as soon as I already familier with all the necessary stuffs related trading. Yes. I guess some are always in a rush to get rich and at the end of the day, they just mess up so bad that instead of increasing their money, they end up reducing it badly. Trading requires some patience to learn and afterwards some huge patience to practice and get confident. I always tell people to start small, and make sure they trade both trends to perfect their trading skills and until they are sure they are ready before going in big. It is always a terrible mistake to start learning with so much.i started trading with about 80$ i realized from airdrops back when it was all good... I have almost doubled it before the bear trend set in Your capital has literally nothing to do with doubling it. Moreover when it is small then we may double or triple it but when it will be a reasonably a big one then we cannot risk more then making 10% to 25% returns also will be a harder one for most traders in any trends.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kiloiko on July 04, 2018, 06:21:16 AM If you are just starting to trade, you cannot force yourself to start with big capital, as long as you are earning profits in the beginning it will be okay. Just like me, I started to trade before in the Bittrex with around 0.003 BTC starting capital, and it was no problem at all with that small amount of capital to start trading. My trading amount is not specific and even I do not consider it the main thing because it is not the decision and way to get huge profit but the main thing is your knowledge which makes you able to get profit. Therefore my main priority is that of handling the market situations of my trading. If you do not have enough knowledge and want to place huge amount here then if will be an abortive attempt.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: abas_ir on July 04, 2018, 06:30:12 AM You will not feel the profit for that amount especially if you are a day trader and also if you are a hodler, you will just waste precious time on waiting for hard pump then earn small profit. 0.05BTC above is my suggested starting capital for trading so that you can use transaction fee efficiently and also you will have a good profit for every small percentage growth of your coin. I think You're suggestion is good,but in first time trader I can suggest that invest enough funds that you can afford to loss.trading is too risky.so expect what you can't expect in trading.you can gain small profit in a small amount so be satisfied for that.this is my suggestion for you and other beginner's in trading world. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Alex31207 on July 04, 2018, 06:44:33 AM First bought in December 2017 at $ 3000 bitcoin.Then he began to buy a variety of other coins.Met with the ICO.I started investing there.I'm not afraid of correction.I choose worthwhile projects for the future
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ElaineGanda on July 04, 2018, 07:03:21 AM I remember that when I started trading and I already received my payment, I used those coins paid to me and I traded it to another good and potential coins. So it means that I did not released any amount of money at all. Unlike my friend who is still buying some coins.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: cryptolidus on July 05, 2018, 11:03:01 PM To start trading and practising it is enough $100 but it is ideal to start with $500 - $1000
Do not trade all at once, divide in several smaller parts for the case you cannot close your trade as planned and be able to have plan B, C , D etc. Have your plan and goal what do You want to achieve and make your own strategy how to achieve it. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kofibee12 on July 05, 2018, 11:10:13 PM I started with 250 USD and bought bitcoins which I sold in months time to gain 330 USD. I then bought into ICO with bonus and quickly dumped on the market when it got listed on an exchange. I have added more funds to it from my private saving and I can now boast of portfolio value of 5600 USD in crypto.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: nydiacaskey01 on July 05, 2018, 11:12:54 PM I started with just $50 and that came from my signature campaign earnings. I got lucky when I bought ANTS in Bittrex and when it changed its name to NEO the price started to climb and gained 200% profits. The profits I gained I bought ETH, not much profits but the 15% to 30% gains from ETH is good enough. If you want to start trading now and you have funds, start with $1,000 USD and spread in 3 to 4 different coins.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: nagatomo89 on July 06, 2018, 12:50:19 AM If with 0.005 BTC to start investing I think it's a little bit. I also started trading a few months ago. I also started with 0.1 btc. I started trading on binance. There are times in my account up to 0.15 btc. But with my little experience now I only have 50% of that
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Aivaryamal on July 06, 2018, 01:23:55 AM I think that you can start trading with any amount to gain experience. The most important thing is to receive and be aware of news, events that can affect the price and respond to it quickly. Such information can be provided by the platform Trade.io. :)
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Valzzz005 on July 06, 2018, 02:07:58 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. My exchanging sum isn't particular and even I don't think of it as the primary concern since it isn't the choice and approach to get enormous benefit however the primary concern is your insight which makes you ready to get benefit. In this way my fundamental need is that of dealing with the market circumstances of my exchanging. On the off chance that you don't have enough learning and need to put tremendous sum here at that point if will be a fruitless endeavor. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: FalcoonRed on July 06, 2018, 02:32:23 AM I started with a small amount because trading in crypto is very risky if I start with a small capital although I failed to lose not too much.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: richardsonj on July 16, 2018, 06:51:38 PM I started off with low financial funds so the best cryptocurrency for me, to begin with, would be that which was one of the top currencies but also one which was valued low, and that was the only ripple so I purchase 100 USD of ripple but over time after I understood the market my investment increased tenfold.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: socksserver3 on July 16, 2018, 07:08:31 PM I haven't started yet but my friend told me that he started to trade having $300, I don't know the details but now he is rather successful. I am sure that it means that everything is possible if having a wish
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: hirngespenst on July 16, 2018, 08:11:08 PM I Started trading with only 50 USD a long time ago. That time 50 USD was a high amount for me. And I lost my capital. After getting lost I stopped trading and thought trading is not for me. My friends were very good at trading and they were making huge money from it. Then again I decided to trade, and this time I took 100 USD to reboot my trading life. I bought an unpopular coin and I succeed!! After then I started trading with good coins in decentralized exchange. From then to now, Still I like to trade in decentralized exchange, And I am happy with it.
I suggest you, don't lose your hope. Start with 100 USD or 150 USD and Invest them in good coins like BNT, BNB, NPXS, MTC, EOS and try to trade carefully. Good Luck Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ICOselector2018z on July 16, 2018, 10:16:45 PM I believe you got to be incredibly careful with how you are to make an investment in Crypto world, as the risk is ALWAYS really high and IF we don’t check it through in PROPER way, then we are meant to have long run of struggle.
So, I for one always make sure to be wise with trading. We also need to ensure to keep eye on all the latest developments and stories like recent thing by PBOC (People’s Bank Of China) continuing their stuff, as Alipay closed 3000 Accounts related to Crypto trading (https://www.asiacryptotoday.com/pboc-strikes-again-alipay-has-closed-3000-accounts-related-to-crypto-trading/), so all this stuff is really to look forward to. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Soots on July 16, 2018, 10:50:08 PM I Started trading with only 50 USD a long time ago. That time 50 USD was a high amount for me. And I lost my capital. After getting lost I stopped trading and thought trading is not for me. My friends were very good at trading and they were making huge money from it. Then again I decided to trade, and this time I took 100 USD to reboot my trading life. I bought an unpopular coin and I succeed!! After then I started trading with good coins in decentralized exchange. From then to now, Still I like to trade in decentralized exchange, And I am happy with it. Maybe it's good to start at small amount on selected coins in the market, and at around $40 you'll get profit then do the rolling strategies. The profit will generate it's own earnings from another coins to invest with, and buy and sell is the better options to have as a trader. But, be careful because not all the time is your birthday, there might be instances that you're going to lose your coins if you're having panics. You should have self control in order to overcome fears of losing, and when you dump the coins you had everything is over.I suggest you, don't lose your hope. Start with 100 USD or 150 USD and Invest them in good coins like BNT, BNB, NPXS, MTC, EOS and try to trade carefully. Good Luck Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rocketbits on July 19, 2018, 10:29:34 AM I started off with low financial funds so the best cryptocurrency for me, to begin with, would be that which was one of the top currencies but also one which was valued low, and that was the only ripple so I purchase 100 USD of ripple but over time after I understood the market my investment increased tenfold. This is better strategy to start with low financial growth. Actually the thing is, when a newbie get interested in this world of bitcoin and wants to go for trading specially, he must needs to fulfill some basic requirements. He must follows some other instructions too that can define plan and he seems to be observant. So better is to make good plan and stick to it for most of the time.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: vishudda on July 26, 2018, 02:34:00 AM i Have started with 100 USD and made it to 250 USD without any knowledge on Trading. and then, i kept the whole money to purchase a coin, due to panic selling i lost the whole money. Next i purchased Altcoins and Hold long meanwhile, I purchased BTC when it was 5000 USD and withdrawn the money when it reached to USD 17000. again i Invested when it reached to 4000 USD last time.
Along with the BTC, i hold several Altcoins as well. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: mornabo on July 26, 2018, 03:54:15 AM I started off with low financial funds so the best cryptocurrency for me, to begin with, would be that which was one of the top currencies but also one which was valued low, and that was the only ripple so I purchase 100 USD of ripple but over time after I understood the market my investment increased tenfold. This is better strategy to start with low financial growth. Actually the thing is, when a newbie get interested in this world of bitcoin and wants to go for trading specially, he must needs to fulfill some basic requirements. He must follows some other instructions too that can define plan and he seems to be observant. So better is to make good plan and stick to it for most of the time.on a regular basis, and expert traders also get out of their safe zone, they take the risk with big capital for get big profits also Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: FalcoonRed on July 26, 2018, 04:20:39 AM there is no obligation to start trading, if you want to make big profits start with big capital but if you want to slowly start with a small capital.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: blackhawkeye1912 on July 26, 2018, 04:43:51 AM Better to start with an amount that you can afford to lose. For example, you can start with $1,000. But, you can't win with day to day trading. You should also need to learn how to trade by reading articles, video tutorial and tips. Trading is not a game of luck. You should be very keen with your moves.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: GawirZZ on July 26, 2018, 05:13:36 AM if you want to start trading never trade with big capital if you fail you will lose big capital, start trading with small capital so you can master the market and slowly boost your capital.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: phillippw6 on July 28, 2018, 10:19:02 PM The first investment I made was always equal the unit price of one can in the market and my initial investments were in two coins just to play it safe until I see how the market operates on both the long term and short term, so I bought bitcoin and ethereum for a collective price of 8000 USD
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: JeassonHunter on August 29, 2018, 08:07:55 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. in my own i start with 2k pesos its best to start with a small amount of money so that when you loss in trading only small money but when you know already the flow of the market then i suggest to start with high amount.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: wayancrypto on September 25, 2018, 09:31:33 AM The amount is should be according to how much that afford to loss. Good minimum to start is $100 to $500, by this amount you can growth your account trading by compound. And to to growth that amount is better to do trading in Metatrader so we can make profit from buy and also sell open potition.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Grimjule on September 27, 2018, 11:12:05 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. in my own i start with 2k pesos its best to start with a small amount of money so that when you loss in trading only small money but when you know already the flow of the market then i suggest to start with high amount.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. There are various platforms that are always giving out free funds to trade with on their demo platform and master the style of trading as much as possible, which is something I believe any newbie should always take advantage of to be able to build on their skills before entering the real trading world. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: withlove99 on September 27, 2018, 01:39:10 PM I personally started the first transaction with $100 and of course it was a lost
No one can make money from the first trading. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Iykecollins on September 27, 2018, 02:36:32 PM Funny enough I started my crypto trading with about $500 trading altcoins, die to inexperience, I almost blew it off, lost almost 70% of the capital and I had to withdraw the rest, now I am back and better
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: NRista94 on September 27, 2018, 02:40:21 PM The first time i started it was with 0,1 BTC (20e back in the days). But everyone has its own math about it, never invest more than you're ready to lose is the rule number 1. But if you want a price tag suggestion i would say 100$
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rhenrhen on September 27, 2018, 02:48:43 PM In my case, I cannot recall the amount but one thing is for sure, my first ever trading experience was the DEB token. I couldn't forget how glad am I when I sold my token. I must say over and over that cryptoworld is fun while you're earning.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: lordmick on September 27, 2018, 06:12:13 PM I think that it doesn't matter amount of money with which you start to trade. But I in my opinion especially in the current situation you should trade with that amount of money that you can afford to lose yourself or simply forget for a long time. And most importantly, you always should have fiat money, diversify your investments, use risk management and never trade for borrowed funds. Also always remember to use stop loss.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: akashark on September 27, 2018, 07:50:33 PM I was very afraid and confused before starting trading. I had not enough money, I started trading with 52 USD! 52$ was a big amount to me, that's why I was nervous about my money if I lose! But My elder brother helped me to make faith ownself. He told me, don't fear in trading and don't think too much. Always make an alternative plans! My first trade was successful and I was very happy that I made profits. But My second trade was a disaster, I wanted to give up, but I got inspired by seeing one man who lost his everything by the hackers. From then to now, I am trading!
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: chamika888 on September 28, 2018, 07:02:48 AM It depends on your experience.Im just a new trader, who fairly recently opened up a few accounts and transferred $300 and im doing well.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Kira_lapa on September 28, 2018, 08:34:38 AM I started trading with $1000. I traded on signals for which I paid money and in parallel I began independent studying of the market. Then passed paid training and began to trade itself, and very successfully.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: baconlike on September 28, 2018, 09:18:48 AM Since I knew the transaction, I invested 0.5 ETH (at that time, the ETH price was $ 1200) and now after a long time of trading I did not make any profit from the market, I was really losing money.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: dreamHeaven on September 30, 2018, 06:46:28 PM The amount is should be according to how much that afford to loss. Good minimum to start is $100 to $500, by this amount you can growth your account trading by compound. And to to growth that amount is better to do trading in Metatrader so we can make profit from buy and also sell open potition. Normally, anyone who is about to start trading should always not to be ready to lose, because that is not the essence of trading anyway. The reason why people lose is because they always refuse to learn, and even after learning so little, they are always in a haste to start making huge amount of money as the case may be which is the main reason why a lot of people get screwed in their first few years of trading, and eventually bail out if they get frustrated.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: wayaneka on October 01, 2018, 02:15:34 AM If you have skill how to trade and management of risk and money, in my opinion good amount to start trading is $2000 and we can make target profit 30% to 40% amonth. The amount of start trading should be also according to situation of crypto market, for now all crypto already dumped hard more than 70% so its will be more easy to make some profit. And when we make 100% profit is better withdraw the initial and put on the asset that has lower risk.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: AkimotoTsubasa on October 01, 2018, 07:49:59 AM at my first trade i spend 10k$ in bitcoin. and now i loss all my money.lol ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: BitcoinTurk on October 01, 2018, 07:51:08 AM It is not very accurate to specify a quantity, but I would like to say that I started with a low amount of 50 USD when I first started trading. Although this amount is low, I wouldn't say that it has a very important place in my experience. For many investors, this amount will appear to be low today, I do not want to pass my first trade in 2014 without specifying that I do not want to pass. In that period, the costs of shipping commissions, stock exchange commissions were quite low, so the money I sent was not worth much. In addition, it was very easy to gain experience in the period when the market volume was not very volatile. For all these reasons, I had enough experience with a budget of 50 USD.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: jcojci on October 02, 2018, 06:18:03 AM I think I start to trade with a small amount because I don't have too much money and although I know that the cryptocurrency can give me a big profit, I don't want to use big money to start. I'd rather play safely in the cryptocurrency, and this is why I only use the small money, and I think with that money, I can make a profit and so far, I can trade without hold for a long time, and I will sell the coin if it increases in the next hours.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: tbterryboy on October 02, 2018, 07:03:50 AM there is no obligation to start trading, if you want to make big profits start with big capital but if you want to slowly start with a small capital. This is one good statement. The more you save and invest, the more you earn. But I would add further that in the context of the current market, that has down values, even a small investment In a great coin like Bitcoin for a long term can give you big money. This is the accelerated pace of growth of Bitcoin that can make it possible. For other coins, the statement holds true and can be taken as guideline to succeed.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: BlackPanda on October 02, 2018, 07:16:51 AM there is no obligation to start trading, if you want to make big profits start with big capital but if you want to slowly start with a small capital. This is one good statement. The more you save and invest, the more you earn. But I would add further that in the context of the current market, that has down values, even a small investment In a great coin like Bitcoin for a long term can give you big money. This is the accelerated pace of growth of Bitcoin that can make it possible. For other coins, the statement holds true and can be taken as guideline to succeed.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: panjul07 on October 02, 2018, 08:05:44 AM at my first trade i spend 10k$ in bitcoin. and now i loss all my money.lol ;D ;D ;D ;D Are you joking, there is no ways for you to lose it all unless bitcoin is now at zero value. Lets say you bought btc at $9k and now it is around $6k, how could you lost it all if bitcoin is still have a value. The other possible thing that may makes you lose it all is if you did cutloss many times continuously but I do not think someone who spent that much will be so dumb to do the same mistake again and again. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: tailwate07 on October 03, 2018, 06:45:26 AM In my case, I cannot recall the amount but one thing is for sure, my first ever trading experience was the DEB token. I couldn't forget how glad am I when I sold my token. I must say over and over that cryptoworld is fun while you're earning. Trading with the Bitcoin does not need any kind of maximum or minimum amount but all you need is your mind. Traders when come to know about things go here in the crypto market they start some practical experience with less valuable coins for short term and then they slowly upgrade to the Bitcoin with the savings they have made will make them able to trade here in the Bitcoin’s market.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kspro on October 03, 2018, 06:48:05 AM I started with 1K on Forex, as for crypto, it was way larger amount
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bummm on October 04, 2018, 07:36:29 PM I think that it doesn't matter amount of money with which you start to trade. But I in my opinion especially in the current situation you should trade with that amount of money that you can afford to lose yourself or simply forget for a long time. And most importantly, you always should have fiat money, diversify your investments, use risk management and never trade for borrowed funds. Also always remember to use stop loss. If a man is sure that he is an extremely lucky person, he can invest a large sum of money in the cryptocurrencies (over 5 thousand). However, even 100 USD will be enough for a newbie. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Nmizu on October 04, 2018, 08:35:31 PM I started trading around 2 years ago and the price was less at that time. I started with approx 0.1 BTC at that time and invested in altcoins, was in negative most of the time until some of them boomed
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: chikading2016 on October 04, 2018, 10:30:39 PM I started trading around 2 years ago and the price was less at that time. I started with approx 0.1 BTC at that time and invested in altcoins, was in negative most of the time until some of them boomed Well that was a great start. I believe that we must start at the very few amount of capital for good, because we need to start trading in a very small capital so that if we can loss we cam only loss a small amount. The important thing on trading is that we can gain am earnings that we can use in trading on the near future.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: criptouser on October 04, 2018, 10:48:39 PM I started trading all my deposit directly from the coins I received from the bounty campaigns. I don’t feel sorry for them, so I can trade on all coins.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: spiker777 on October 04, 2018, 11:14:19 PM I started trading with very small amounts, somewhere close to 0.001-0.002 until I got the hang of the markets and became more aware of the risks involved.
Now I tend to trade with around 0.01-0.03 on a bet, sometimes more if I think there is a really certain opportunity. Don't jump in too fast, noob losses can really screw you over. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Finestream on October 04, 2018, 11:21:32 PM I started trading all my deposit directly from the coins I received from the bounty campaigns. I don’t feel sorry for them, so I can trade on all coins. It can be a good idea.You can join first some legit bounty campaigns and the profit you will make could be you starting capital for your first trading.It does not make sense to start with a big capital at first knowing it can give you a large profit,for me start with a capital you can afford to lose.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kotajikikox on October 04, 2018, 11:35:22 PM There's nothing exact amount recommended in trading if you investing huge amount you can get huge amount of earnings but don't forget the high risk of loses small investment small loses if ever.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: cluit on October 05, 2018, 10:29:46 AM In my case, I cannot recall the amount but one thing is for sure, my first ever trading experience was the DEB token. I couldn't forget how glad am I when I sold my token. I must say over and over that cryptoworld is fun while you're earning. Crypto world is very fun, has a lot of opportunities and highly profitable only if you know what you are doing. Some people jump into trading and investment, thinking they will just be set up for life without doing the needful which is to learn. Starting with an amount is not the deal and you can even start with as much as $10000 if you wish, but the question is do you have all it takes to be able to make good trades and how confident are you about it? Once you can ask this question and truthfully give yourself an answer, then you will know better what to do. Learning and practicing are two major things anyone should always do before even attempting to go into trading with real funds. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: engrawaz on October 05, 2018, 11:34:30 AM It depends on your risk tolerance 'Invest only what you can afford to lose'.
Try studying price action and candlestick patterns. Then pick a strategy you like and master it. In my opinion, starting with even 1$ is a waste if you buy and sell blindly. Happy Trading! Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: malah on October 05, 2018, 12:01:57 PM I think, the amount to start trading depends on how much you have, I start trading with a small amount because I don't have a lot of money, so I start with what I have even though I start with a small amount but if I do the time right then I can get a lot of profit
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: deppil on October 05, 2018, 12:02:36 PM I started trading all my deposit directly from the coins I received from the bounty campaigns. I don’t feel sorry for them, so I can trade on all coins. It can be a good idea.You can join first some legit bounty campaigns and the profit you will make could be you starting capital for your first trading.It does not make sense to start with a big capital at first knowing it can give you a large profit,for me start with a capital you can afford to lose.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: katuhakuh on October 05, 2018, 01:10:07 PM Yes, in my opinion, the amount to start is not important. You can trade with any funds. In some exchanges Bitcoin and Ethereum and there are coins that are considered new which in my opinion will have great potential, namely TRX.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: viananda2525 on October 05, 2018, 01:24:08 PM Yes, in my opinion, the amount to start is not important. You can trade with any funds. In some exchanges Bitcoin and Ethereum and there are coins that are considered new which in my opinion will have great potential, namely TRX. huge amount or small is not important anymore for us.but skill and knowledge could be most important thing for us if we want to survive in this world.althoug with small amount but if expert in analisys it could be huge amount,Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Madiha on October 05, 2018, 04:14:42 PM i think small amount and big is not required fact. any amount we can do start trade. if we are small amount invest can earn small profit. big amount invest can earn big profit. but it is defended your capital. smailly thanks
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Jaci on October 05, 2018, 04:41:45 PM I'm a professional cryptocurrency and Forex trader, i'm always like day trading although it is a very risky. When i start trading on that time i just invest only Five Hundred dollar but i lose my whole money in a month because i don't know about trading details on that time but after lose i'm study and again invest 1 thousand dollar and still now i'm work in trading section.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: nwanne on October 05, 2018, 09:38:49 PM Well for me I started trading with $100 and when I started, I only trade BTC/USDT and i was making like $1 - $10 within few weeks I was able to grow the amount to about $342 and I used it to invest in an ICO, I think BTC/USDT is a good place to start with trading because the price fluctuates more often and you can be getting small profits on a daily basis.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: josephdd1 on October 05, 2018, 10:08:31 PM In my opinion there is not a certain amount that leads to success when it comes to trading since good trading is based on good decisions. Anyways, I'd say at least 300$ would be a good amount.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: timmydakolo2 on October 05, 2018, 10:37:23 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Actually i never used such amount to start trading what I used was 0.001BTC which was a practical stage for me to see how far I can go to bring that amount to a reasonable profit which in turn I came to win that idea. In my opinion starting with $100 is also a good start for trading Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Nhebu on October 05, 2018, 10:38:04 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. I started in trading with 0.1 BTC price. I think it is 600 dollars if I am not mistaken to the value of BTC/USD. I got 20% gained when I started but I also loss due to the market crash. I bought altcoins in exchange usually because it is more profitable than ICO. As of now, I am challenging myself to make atleast 0.1 or 0.2 BTC per month.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Maricel2017 on October 05, 2018, 10:50:37 PM Since i start engaging in crypto currency i do not know what is good amount to invest but i when i started trading method i only put 100$ and that time that amount can generate almost 0.3 btc and i can buy many altcoin to buy and sell and now before we start trading method much better to put more than a thousand dollar to generate good income.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: manismanja on October 05, 2018, 11:12:11 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. to start the first time you might be able to use very limited capital and at least $50 is very sufficient for your initial trading capital, if you have 0.005 BTC I think that is very enough you can use it to buy altcoins so that the bitcoin you have can grow with the benefits that you can get from the movement of altcoin prices. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gurang on October 05, 2018, 11:59:12 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. even your amount are small you can also earn a big profit before you get a big profit make sure that you know how to manage it or how to handle it,if you want to overcome it just think wisely and focus on what you haveEventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: h0lybyte on October 06, 2018, 02:47:54 AM Not wise to start a trade with higher amounts initially when you have no experience in this field.
If you choose higher amount for your investment and have no experience when to do it perfectly, you will mess it up all loosing money and this has happened with me in past. Study the markets while practicing with little amounts to make control over your money Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gohan21 on October 06, 2018, 03:59:10 AM For starting in trading ofcourse you need a huge amount of money to earn a Good profit. I use 800$ for trading and picking different coins and never putting all my funds to one coin only.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Cling18 on October 06, 2018, 05:11:05 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I have started with a minimal amount here in trading. I believe that we don't need a big amount in the beginning of trading but rather we need enough knowledge and understanding of what we are doing. We should have enough information and skills about trading first. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: TheReverend on October 06, 2018, 07:42:00 AM You can start 100,200, or 1000 depending on your will, the most important thing is that you have to keep making a profit from the trading activity, 1-3% is a good thing for daily profit.
so it's actually not a problem regardless of its capital as long as you can get your profit already said to be a pro trader. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: higgidave on October 06, 2018, 09:34:23 AM I started trading all my deposit directly from the coins I received from the bounty campaigns. I don’t feel sorry for them, so I can trade on all coins. It can be a good idea.You can join first some legit bounty campaigns and the profit you will make could be you starting capital for your first trading.It does not make sense to start with a big capital at first knowing it can give you a large profit,for me start with a capital you can afford to lose.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Leva777 on October 06, 2018, 09:40:49 AM I've started with 0,01 btc when it cost 100$. but literally in a week I lost all the money and I realized that trading is a very difficult activity, then I decided to replenish the balance with 0.05 btc. after that, I began to learn trading and money, risk management, and then something started to turn out, but I have not earned much money, but I will earn money soon
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Emitdama on October 06, 2018, 11:18:49 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Like they will always say– invest anything that you can lose without feeling the pain of losing it. You know how much you have pocket, and you also know what you can afford to risk without caring whether you lose it or not. When I started trading I started with about $100 worth of BTC (can’t remember the BTC equivalent). Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with that and I did lose money, first time was about $15. But with time I start to gain experience and got perfect. I made money from trading and this time around invest thousands of dollars and trade with it. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kaizerblitz on October 06, 2018, 11:29:54 AM I start with nothing on bitcoin due to my knowledge i learn about to have free earn bitcoin in a faucets and a little mining to have a capital on trading. I start in amount of .0027 satoshi and i grow it into .0035 and that's my first profit of trading and i proud of it.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: nyerok on October 06, 2018, 02:30:46 PM I would say i start bitcoin with $0. I start with bitcoin talk from that i can get a coin and then i can start trading. So i'm not spend my money for bitcoin. Because i haven't work yet
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: raghovsing34 on October 06, 2018, 02:39:25 PM I started crypto trading with very little amount. I started with just $150 worth of Bitcoin. Because I wanted to experiment with it and I got a very good profit. Now I'm thinking to increase my investment.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: robertsu on October 06, 2018, 07:07:12 PM Since most people work, it is appropriate to focus on the percent of wages. The percent of salary is better than the exact amount, because everyone has different income. I think it is appropriate to 50% of the monthly salary.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bitbunnny on October 06, 2018, 07:25:21 PM I first started trading four years ago when Bitcoin price was rather low so a relatively small amount of funds was enough to start trading. If I remember well the first time I put around 100$.
But to my opinion it isn't the amount of funds you invest that matters but your strategy and how smart you play on the market. You can start will small amount just to get the feeling and to get experience. With time you can enlarge the amount but it's important that you don't cross your lines of how much you can afford to lose. And a part of profit always invest further. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: NorihiroName on October 06, 2018, 08:48:45 PM 0.005 btc is a way too low amount to start good trading as for me, I consider that 1 ETH is the absolute minimum possible amount in this case.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Question123 on October 06, 2018, 10:45:58 PM I remembered before I start in trading in hundreds of dollars and all of that lose and after that I added more and I start earning money weekly and until today. Most of us experienced first losing but the important is don't give up and do a lot of strategy to earn money.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Altero on October 06, 2018, 10:48:04 PM 0.005 btc is a way too low amount to start good trading as for me, I consider that 1 ETH is the absolute minimum possible amount in this case. We can actually start trading at 0.001 Btc but there is small returns than to have a huge capital. Our profit earnings depend on our capitalization, thus if you think huge profit, you need to put huge amount of money. But also remember that, crypto investment is high risk that's why we should be careful. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: apityeh71 on October 07, 2018, 07:28:07 AM I learn trading just by started about $100 and this money i get from bounty campaign. From this amount i try to increase the amount by day trading, and my target is to make that money increase to $5000 in 1 years. Look difficult but that will be possible to make it.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: bonammeo on October 07, 2018, 09:24:15 AM I started trading with a binary sequence, the amount at which I traded was $ 15. I lost, and after three times like that, I stopped the transaction, learn more information on the Internet. I decided to do it again, and I gradually made a profit. You can be successful if you are well prepared and do not give up.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: kyle999 on October 07, 2018, 09:57:06 AM Start in 100$ for minimum funds for me to trade and 1000$ for maximum trade for me.
Because if you release a big funds for a big profit. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Shishir99 on October 07, 2018, 09:59:12 AM I started trading from only 100$ which is not great amount of money.But i had stable growth with that money.I didn't take that much of risk that's why my reward was not so great.Another thing is ICO is great side to invest for higher gain.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: pendekar cinta on October 08, 2018, 06:59:11 AM When I plunge to trade small capital including the right step for the learning process because with rapid price movements, traders must be prepared to accept all risk and are always optimistic that by investing success can be achieved in the future.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: andriarto on October 08, 2018, 07:17:06 AM When I plunge to trade small capital including the right step for the learning process because with rapid price movements, traders must be prepared to accept all risk and are always optimistic that by investing success can be achieved in the future. right, start with the capital that you are sincere. so there is no big load. i am sure that this will accelerate our learning process. because without fear and worry, even though it is all natural, but at least we can manage itTitle: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: pungopete468 on October 08, 2018, 07:31:36 AM The greater the nominal that we will use as capital will also be the greater the risk that we will get so if my advice remains cautious in trading. limit and see our ability to be able or not to control the funds
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yanesna3 on October 08, 2018, 07:33:31 AM I started trading all my deposit directly from the coins I received from the bounty campaigns. I don’t feel sorry for them, so I can trade on all coins. It can be a good idea.You can join first some legit bounty campaigns and the profit you will make could be you starting capital for your first trading.It does not make sense to start with a big capital at first knowing it can give you a large profit,for me start with a capital you can afford to lose.You cannot trade if you do not have the capital. If you wish to earn the money for trading but do not have anything, start dealing with the Bounty campaigns. The awards they offer are pretty good. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: domarakooth on October 08, 2018, 07:57:48 AM There's nothing exact amount recommended in trading if you investing huge amount you can get huge amount of earnings but don't forget the high risk of loses small investment small loses if ever. I remember that when I started trading, I used to trade with very small amounts and once getting profit I increase my investments. It was just planning so that even if I lose in few trades, my overall money was not lost.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: ChristopherAngelo on October 08, 2018, 08:13:23 AM I start off with $100. Gained 5% on my first day of trading and got a little cocky I put 100% into a single coin and panic sold losing 20% of my initial investment. I've since put in another $100 and have been seeing a steady 3-5% weekly gain over 3 months. Small but profit is profit. I'm now looking to increase my capital to $5000. However, I still do have some bad trading days when I let my emotions get the best of me.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: sana54210 on October 08, 2018, 09:39:46 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. I don’t think you should be calculating it in BTC, there is no need for that. You know how much you have and you can decide to trade with $100 or so. One bitcoin is $6000plus this time around and not everyone can afford that, especially those that are living in countries where the economy is bad. So you can decide to buy $500 to $1000 worth of Bitcoin use it for the trading, but not all of them at once, $100 or $200 is good amount to start with. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rumexx on October 08, 2018, 10:26:42 AM Capital in trading constitute a major part of your success or failure in trading. You need a reasonable amount of capital to get you on the correct footing for trading. The amount you mentioned is to small to start online trading. With a reasonable amount to make you trade confidentially. Rather learn how to trading and trade through simulation and maintain a cordial relationship with your mentor who can still be of help to you till your confidence will adequate to trade live.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: AniviaBtc on October 08, 2018, 11:25:52 AM You can start 100,200, or 1000 depending on your will, the most important thing is that you have to keep making a profit from the trading activity, 1-3% is a good thing for daily profit. As for me, I even started with $100 as a capital and patiently waited for a dip for the altcoin that i want, not mentioning that i already have stock bitcoin on my wallet. From time to time, im checking my valued asset so i will not lose, I earned for about 5%-10% a day in which i think a great trade but now with the bear market, its hard to do it again.so it's actually not a problem regardless of its capital as long as you can get your profit already said to be a pro trader. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: smile1218 on October 08, 2018, 11:40:02 AM Honestly I had started at a very low amount to start up. I started at $100.00 and it was fine and the rest i had earned in the campaigns.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Macinto$h on October 08, 2018, 11:42:48 AM I made a big mistake when I started trading using large amounts. As a result, in the first month of my trading I lost much more than I could afford. Do not repeat my mistakes - always start with small amounts.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: fasdorcas on October 09, 2018, 05:48:22 AM The first time i started it was with 0,1 BTC (20e back in the days). But everyone has its own math about it, never invest more than you're ready to lose is the rule number 1. But if you want a price tag suggestion i would say 100$ $100 is actually a very good start. For me, I started with $500 but before then I was already trading with nothing using the demo platform of MT4 and bitmex to perfect my trading skills and all that I have learned and after few months of doing that and gaining some confidence in both markets, learning from the mistakes I have made, making amendments to my strategy. I was then able to go into the real market with such funds. I usually do not suggest anyone to go straight trading the market with real life funds without practicing and getting good first. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: coin_1122 on October 09, 2018, 06:03:33 AM There's nothing exact amount recommended in trading if you investing huge amount you can get huge amount of earnings but don't forget the high risk of loses small investment small loses if ever. I remember that when I started trading, I used to trade with very small amounts and once getting profit I increase my investments. It was just planning so that even if I lose in few trades, my overall money was not lost.I hope you have some trading experience then because most of the people lose their value in the market when the prices went down. Yes, we have to be very patient in the crypto market in order to make a profit and sometimes it is impossible to predict when the market will go down and when the market will start increasing. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Bitcoin_Delivery on October 09, 2018, 06:20:11 AM This is uncertain but it is clear with capital adjusting to market conditions to be able to limit losses that could later occur. so it doesn't need to be big to be able to trade. too ambition isn't good either
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: nguyendat031 on October 09, 2018, 06:46:06 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started in this market with 0.5 BTC at 14k or 7000$, when the BTC fell to 9k, I continued to add 0.3 BTC ~ 3000$ and when the BTC drops to 6k I'm really panicking . I lost faith in the cryptocurrency. My current account is only ~ 2k $ . I still keep many altcoin, it is not the lowest price, but it is acceptable. Hopefully BTC can return to the 10k price in November Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gurang on October 09, 2018, 09:24:46 AM I have started to trade with small amount, then made some mistakes, lost money even your amount was so small you can earn some profit unless you know how you can handle it or how do you make the small money grow I realized that i have to learn trading, read books, watch youtube, etc. Then I started to trade on paper, just to search good points on graphs, and mark them Now I got a lot of new knowledge with this practice and started to trade with amount about 5-10% of my entire deposit ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: btc_angela on October 09, 2018, 09:56:48 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started in this market with 0.5 BTC at 14k or 7000$, when the BTC fell to 9k, I continued to add 0.3 BTC ~ 3000$ and when the BTC drops to 6k I'm really panicking . I lost faith in the cryptocurrency. My current account is only ~ 2k $ . I still keep many altcoin, it is not the lowest price, but it is acceptable. Hopefully BTC can return to the 10k price in November I do hope that you literally doesn't mean you lost faith 100% because you still holds a lot of altcoins and I'm assuming that you also have some bitcoins in your wallet. Oh well, like I said, this bear market has really teach us a lot because I'm sure that 90% of us haven't seen this in the past so many has panic in the first 5 months or so. As for the question of the OP, $100-$500 would be a good capital to start. Its a small amount but at least it will give you a lot of trading lessons so its possible that you can double or triple it as well. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: sana54210 on October 09, 2018, 11:33:55 AM There's nothing exact amount recommended in trading if you investing huge amount you can get huge amount of earnings but don't forget the high risk of loses small investment small loses if ever. I remember that when I started trading, I used to trade with very small amounts and once getting profit I increase my investments. It was just planning so that even if I lose in few trades, my overall money was not lost.If you want to trade instead of trading your money for more money you can start as little as zero and start trading your time for money which we usually call work but in crypto world it could be as little as sharing stuff on twitter. So the starting amount could be as low as zero yet you can make more money than people who lost thousands of bitcoin during the bear market times. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: sunilnagaraja1996 on October 09, 2018, 01:12:59 PM i have started with trading in small amount, it means 100$ but still i didn't get any profit and i will be waiting for that price increasing, so you should start with big amount that is good and you will get profit.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Ansdaoust6 on October 10, 2018, 11:17:29 AM I learn trading just by started about $100 and this money i get from bounty campaign. From this amount i try to increase the amount by day trading, and my target is to make that money increase to $5000 in 1 years. Look difficult but that will be possible to make it. I am not a trader because I don’t have any trading experience but I think that a trader should start from low investment because if the price downs more he will not lose big money. If he realized that bitcoin trading is god and he can make money from trading then he can invest more money. But starting with big investment is I think not good decision.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Virtual-Money on October 10, 2018, 11:19:47 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. I started for worth 150 usd and now it became 500+usd easy profitEventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: gurang on October 10, 2018, 12:22:23 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. if you starting to trade and you don't know how amount did you spend ofcourse you can release your money when you afford it, so it depends on what you affordEventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Evetemot on October 11, 2018, 12:18:04 PM I started trading with a binary sequence, the amount at which I traded was $ 15. I lost, and after three times like that, I stopped the transaction, learn more information on the Internet. I decided to do it again, and I gradually made a profit. You can be successful if you are well prepared and do not give up. The more you learn the more you earn. It is better to get as much information and knowledge as you can. It is necessary not only in crypto trading but in every field of life. Knowledge is power. You should get this power before starting any business in the world. This will reduce loosing dangers and increases earning chances. Be aware of the market all the time.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Genamant on October 11, 2018, 12:29:41 PM When i started in crypto trading my first time deposit was 15usd that i can use for my trading practice
And im glad i deposited a very minimal amount coz i literally bought high and sell low ;D When i already have learn some strategies and some tips to win a trade i deposited $100usd. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: wall101 on October 14, 2018, 12:47:11 PM I always start 100$ dollars in every time that i will trade my money if i have some timr for trading.
Because 100$ for me is a enough to earn money everyday. Just use how much would you like to trade and don't use all of your money to avoid loss a big money. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: emberbekas on October 14, 2018, 05:52:10 PM When i started in crypto trading my first time deposit was 15usd that i can use for my trading practice And im glad i deposited a very minimal amount coz i literally bought high and sell low ;D When i already have learn some strategies and some tips to win a trade i deposited $100usd. Using a small amount of money as a first step, a step of learning, I think it's quite wise. As soon as we can master trade-related matters, we can increase the amount of money we use. But there are also people who are tempted by the seduction of others and want to get big profits immediately, they are willing to risk their money in large numbers even though they do not understand correctly about trade. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: naruto7676 on October 14, 2018, 06:50:37 PM I don't look at the amount also if the price is already down and very cheaper I will buy it and hold for a long term to earn a huge money.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Nila soru on October 16, 2018, 07:21:22 AM There's nothing exact amount recommended in trading if you investing huge amount you can get huge amount of earnings but don't forget the high risk of loses small investment small loses if ever. I remember that when I started trading, I used to trade with very small amounts and once getting profit I increase my investments. It was just planning so that even if I lose in few trades, my overall money was not lost.I hope you have some trading experience then because most of the people lose their value in the market when the prices went down. Yes, we have to be very patient in the crypto market in order to make a profit and sometimes it is impossible to predict when the market will go down and when the market will start increasing. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Ansdaoust6 on October 17, 2018, 11:27:21 AM This is uncertain but it is clear with capital adjusting to market conditions to be able to limit losses that could later occur. so it doesn't need to be big to be able to trade. too ambition isn't good either A good and experienced trader will never lose his money easily in this bearish situation in the crypto market. He will take right decisions on the right time and will earn money. Investment capital doesn’t matter. The question is about the experience and skills of affective trading. To be successful in trading you must know the techniques of crypto trading.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: jeanross10 on October 18, 2018, 08:21:04 AM I was starting with a small amount as well. I made some mistakes and lost money. But I didn't expect to have profits from the very beginning, I knew it was not that simple. After a while, I've decided to try hodling and “filling the gaps” in my knowledge. And later, when I saw the CEX wires announcement, I deposited in XRP: https://cex.io/wires-campaign/. And I liked this option, as well as the exchange itself.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Moxivuki on October 18, 2018, 08:43:16 AM For beginners, 0.005BTC is enough to trade, because even if it fails, he will not affect normal life! And can learn the trading skills very well!
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Btc_1856 on October 18, 2018, 09:55:17 AM Nobody can give answers to your questions because everybody will start investing according to the money they have. Everything depends on your financial status it should not harm even though if lose them in trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: mobireal on October 19, 2018, 07:28:54 AM I will say no exact amount is to small for you to start trading all you need to know is just understand there tricks you will alway's get a lot of profits with that small amount. Trading does not determine the amount you put in it all it demands is your knowledge that's all so read and understand before you trade. And it's guidelines.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: 777Jolami on October 19, 2018, 07:50:39 AM I go into the market with 3k. At times, I added a reserve fund to buy at the good control. Actually, I do not remember the exact amount that had offset for the rest. Because it is so long and many. I think in trading, when you get rich fund. It would be the most costly weapon in the business with crypto or any other type of business. At the same time, abundant investment funds also increase the confidence in trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yansen on October 19, 2018, 09:04:08 AM I started trading with $ 20, but bitcoin prices were around $ 500. so I got more bitcoin. to start trading is accordingly you dare to lose your money. don't refer to the minimum deposit value on the market. I think to learn trade you can start with small capital in the ethereum pair. it's better, with a little capital you can get more ethereum.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: lingwistiko on October 19, 2018, 09:40:16 AM I start small only and from the profit that i earned from it, i rolled it up again and again and again. Buy when the price is down and trade when the market is up. The cycle always continues until such time will come that you're already holding a big volume of that crypto and waiting for the best price hike to come.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Barbut on October 19, 2018, 10:02:54 AM With amount I gathered from faucets, if you can believe in that. Now that`s a hard task, faucets give so little, before it was a lot easier to make 10 mbtc on faucets, this days when payouts are 5-10 satoshis its almost impossible. My point is that you can start with minimum, with hard work even without money you can make something online and start to trade with that, maybe that is the better way, when you earn money on a hard way
you will learn to respect it more, so you will not do any crazy trades and risk all for nothing. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: cryptocointrade.com on October 19, 2018, 10:24:40 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. If you plan to buy and HOLD you can start from $10 but check deposit fees first. You don't want to pay $3 in minimum deposit fees for such low investment. I would also add $10-100 from every paycheck so you have a continuous flow into your account. I am not sure how frequent you plan to trade but my advice would be HODL, especially if you are not a skilled trader. If you are about to do high-frequency trading I would advise you to start with a Demo account at eToro or Avatrade for instance. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: rushel22 on October 21, 2018, 08:28:49 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. in my own i start with 2k pesos its best to start with a small amount of money so that when you loss in trading only small money but when you know already the flow of the market then i suggest to start with high amount.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. There are various platforms that are always giving out free funds to trade with on their demo platform and master the style of trading as much as possible, which is something I believe any newbie should always take advantage of to be able to build on their skills before entering the real trading world. Yes, that's true. Because through that free funds demo platform, you can understand how trading works. It will make you develop your skills in trading without losing any peso yet. In that case, you will have a big opportunity to be a good trader in the real trading industry because you already enhanced yourself in it. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Arthurian60 on November 10, 2018, 09:31:42 PM Know your trading skills before pumping money into trading. Some virtually put all their money for the first time. Sometimes you are going to loss, you just have to learn the right skills befor you jump into trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Bobby park on November 10, 2018, 10:03:00 PM I started my trading at 500 dollars. I know it won't be easy for me to have more amount of profits because I have only few capital. However, I am joining bounty programs specially signature campaign so that I can get lots of money which I can use in trading. It is hard to start at nothing, in fact my capital was only came from bounties I had joined before.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: jhonjhon on November 10, 2018, 11:23:08 PM I started my trading at 500 dollars. I know it won't be easy for me to have more amount of profits because I have only few capital. However, I am joining bounty programs specially signature campaign so that I can get lots of money which I can use in trading. It is hard to start at nothing, in fact my capital was only came from bounties I had joined before. There is no easy way and quick gaining profit in crypto and in real stock investment. I may say, $500 is good enough as a starter and you eventually increase your capital once you stabilize it. Bounty rewards also a great help, but it somehow some token coming from bounties never give a decent price in the market and it only give nothing to us. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: perla on November 10, 2018, 11:57:23 PM I started my trading at 500 dollars. I know it won't be easy for me to have more amount of profits because I have only few capital. However, I am joining bounty programs specially signature campaign so that I can get lots of money which I can use in trading. It is hard to start at nothing, in fact my capital was only came from bounties I had joined before. There is no easy way and quick gaining profit in crypto and in real stock investment. I may say, $500 is good enough as a starter and you eventually increase your capital once you stabilize it. Bounty rewards also a great help, but it somehow some token coming from bounties never give a decent price in the market and it only give nothing to us. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: metribitcoin on November 11, 2018, 03:39:47 AM When i want to know and learn about trading, firstly i used demo account to understanding trend of price and to analysis support and resistance. For demo account is easy to create it in forex broker, and forex broker platform available many different asset to trade include crypto. Dont use real money if you first times jump in to trading, and while learn in demo we can create risk management and trading plan that we can use later in real trading.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: jack8989 on November 11, 2018, 03:47:42 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. If you are not an experienced investor and do not have the financial management skills, you should only invest $ 500. We really need more experience than money right now. Because experience will give us a lot of things later. So I recommend that we should experience $ 500.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: NewRanger on November 11, 2018, 04:58:27 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. If you are not an experienced investor and do not have the financial management skills, you should only invest $ 500. We really need more experience than money right now. Because experience will give us a lot of things later. So I recommend that we should experience $ 500.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: shulc7 on November 12, 2018, 03:40:30 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. If you are not an experienced investor and do not have the financial management skills, you should only invest $ 500. We really need more experience than money right now. Because experience will give us a lot of things later. So I recommend that we should experience $ 500.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. Some people consider that a thousand is a small amount, when the other guys think that a hundred is a large sum of money. I suppose, it is better to invest not more than $300 first. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Vanshenz on November 14, 2018, 08:11:51 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. I trade in ethereum, when ethereum prices reach 700 $, and I have one ethereum to trade, even now I have not benefited from the trade that I did, because the longer the price of ethereum decreases, but I will not give up, I will hold it till anytime, at least until my capital returns.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I agree with what you do, if you have just started trading, it is better to trade with a little money, because the risk of experiencing losses is too large, at least you get experience and don't experience too much loss if your trade fails. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: deppil on November 14, 2018, 08:44:21 AM When i started in crypto trading my first time deposit was 15usd that i can use for my trading practice And im glad i deposited a very minimal amount coz i literally bought high and sell low ;D When i already have learn some strategies and some tips to win a trade i deposited $100usd. Using a small amount of money as a first step, a step of learning, I think it's quite wise. As soon as we can master trade-related matters, we can increase the amount of money we use. But there are also people who are tempted by the seduction of others and want to get big profits immediately, they are willing to risk their money in large numbers even though they do not understand correctly about trade. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Charlie3 on November 14, 2018, 02:15:19 PM i started with 100$ and made almost double of capital in few days i think this was beginners luck after few day i lost all my profits and capital too i had no idea what i was doing i was just wanting quick profits , after some days i learn and started trading with 50$ i am losing this also but gaining experience i will add some more and 50$ and increase this only learning with less money is very good
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: CoinFoxs on November 14, 2018, 02:34:54 PM It depends on how much amount you can afford to lose because trading is highly risky and there are always 60-70% chances of loss. High capital will give you high profit in less time and vice versa but you should start will less amount just to know a bit about the crypto world. So 100-300$ is enough to start a trade.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: anume123 on November 14, 2018, 02:45:36 PM It depends on how much amount you can afford to lose because trading is highly risky and there are always 60-70% chances of loss. High capital will give you high profit in less time and vice versa but you should start will less amount just to know a bit about the crypto world. So 100-300$ is enough to start a trade. Yes thats enough for me to start in trading but now the chances of winning in trading is lossing me enough for trading now because some coins that not profitable anymore. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Leva777 on November 14, 2018, 02:51:49 PM Ive started with one thousand $. But I totally leaked it. I thin it's normal to lost all deposit for a newbie. This situation motivated me to learn how to trade and now Im trading with margin and have good results
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Babyrica0226 on November 14, 2018, 03:00:08 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I had started in trading at 0.003BTC on bitrrex during that time I was practicing and observing the traders in this platform. But its been a months before I understand it, by that time it was difficult for me to get the catch of trading, even how many times I read about in, watching it in you tube still not easy for me to get it properly. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Karlinz on November 14, 2018, 10:43:02 PM Learning requires starting up with the minimum amount you can afford to lose, as long as you have funds that is acceptable within a trade limit, you can start and practice with it. However for a newbie, this is not the best time to get involved in trading, the market is still very agitation and losses are rarely recovered except for professional and expert trades. However most exchanges can allow you to trade as low as $2 while Binance minimum for a trade is usually $10.1
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: electron-coin on December 22, 2018, 11:56:53 PM I started trading with $ 1000. This amount was enough for me to learn how to trade. Of course, when I started trading, the time was successful, which can't be said about those who bought crypto currency in December 2017 - early 2018.
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Crystal Method on December 23, 2018, 08:42:55 AM I've started with 500$. It was amount, which i was ready to lose. I strongly reccomend to use this one main rule. Tradind with such amount which you are ready to lose. Have good profit, guys!
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Easzjohn on December 23, 2018, 10:35:50 AM I started with 200$ . That last early this year when all was rosy anf and good . But have trading have not be yielding profit of recent. Hope to see things get normal again
Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Kotone on December 23, 2018, 12:59:03 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with nothing in crypto as I get only those in giveaways thru airdrop and bounties. Now is it better? no. At the end of the day it's still how you manage that fund whether you get it free or hard earned. I learned that thru the course of my journey in crypto trading. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Clark05 on December 23, 2018, 04:02:42 PM I've started with 500$. It was amount, which i was ready to lose. I strongly reccomend to use this one main rule. Tradind with such amount which you are ready to lose. Have good profit, guys! Once you are in trading better to be ready of what possible to happen to your money and lose is always part of it. But the good and better in trading than the other is because once you can invest a lot of money you can earn a lot of money too as well.Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: panjul07 on December 23, 2018, 04:08:22 PM I started with nothing in crypto as I get only those in giveaways thru airdrop and bounties. Now is it better? no. At the end of the day it's still how you manage that fund whether you get it free or hard earned. I learned that thru the course of my journey in crypto trading. I started my crypto trading with giveaways as well few years back when there were many giveaways from new bitcoin related sites. Luckily, I could manage my trading good enough so I could make some profit from something that I earned for free. After that, I add extra funds from my own pocket because I was very sure that I would earn more profit if I have more capital but too bad I was so greedy and I could not control my emotion which made me lost more than half of my money because of panic selling. It was a big mistake but also it was a big lesson learned as well. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: electron-coin on December 23, 2018, 05:41:10 PM I started with nothing in crypto as I get only those in giveaways thru airdrop and bounties. Now is it better? no. At the end of the day it's still how you manage that fund whether you get it free or hard earned. I learned that thru the course of my journey in crypto trading. I started my crypto trading with giveaways as well few years back when there were many giveaways from new bitcoin related sites. Luckily, I could manage my trading good enough so I could make some profit from something that I earned for free. After that, I add extra funds from my own pocket because I was very sure that I would earn more profit if I have more capital but too bad I was so greedy and I could not control my emotion which made me lost more than half of my money because of panic selling. It was a big mistake but also it was a big lesson learned as well. You got a valuable lesson and I'm glad that you made right conclusions. I hope in the future you will never fall into a similar trap. I was able to hold out throughout 2018. I admit that sometimes my faith in the bright future of the crypto market declined, but even then I didn't consider the sale of all my assets as a solution to my problem. In those moments I communicated with myself and tried to find real arguments that could confirm that the crypto market had come to an end. And I could not find a single reason for this. Moreover, all my thoughts have led me to the fact that cryptocurrency is only gaining real momentum and the interest of institutional investors is growing with greater force. It was then I decided to do something, at first glance, illogical. I began to gradually buy more promising currencies. I also began to actively trade in order to get a steady profit. And with each passing day I’ve only affirmed that I made the right choice. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: yvesp110 on December 23, 2018, 07:39:53 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with nothing in crypto as I get only those in giveaways thru airdrop and bounties. Now is it better? no. At the end of the day it's still how you manage that fund whether you get it free or hard earned. I learned that thru the course of my journey in crypto trading. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: Aramazdi on December 24, 2018, 02:25:39 AM I have started to trade with small amount, then made some mistakes, lost money start trading in accordance with our financial capabilities, no need to force yourself, we should enter trade since the first but at that time the country we live in is very minimal information about bitcoin, so we cannot follow from the start, maybe we trade on a small scale but this could be a good start.I realized that i have to learn trading, read books, watch youtube, etc. Then I started to trade on paper, just to search good points on graphs, and mark them Now I got a lot of new knowledge with this practice and started to trade with amount about 5-10% of my entire deposit ;) Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: aditasetia123 on December 24, 2018, 03:09:27 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I started with nothing in crypto as I get only those in giveaways thru airdrop and bounties. Now is it better? no. At the end of the day it's still how you manage that fund whether you get it free or hard earned. I learned that thru the course of my journey in crypto trading. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: SvonioneFromMangoCoinz on December 24, 2018, 03:21:25 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. 0.005 BTC is really too small to trade. I think it just suits you to invest in projects that are developing tokens. little capital but we can have much profit in the future.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. In order to trade successfully, you need up to $ 3000 amount. That will be the number that can help you get a steady profit every day to pay your bills. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: OlgaFS on December 27, 2018, 11:31:07 AM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. I do not remember those times when 0.005 BTC was 12k dollars. Anyway. In crypto-trading, you need to trade levels of support and resistance. Also use some oscillators, for example, Bollinger Bands and RSI stochastics. But this is just the tip of the iceberg Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: NewRanger on December 27, 2018, 02:58:01 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. 0.005 BTC is really too small to trade. I think it just suits you to invest in projects that are developing tokens. little capital but we can have much profit in the future.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. In order to trade successfully, you need up to $ 3000 amount. That will be the number that can help you get a steady profit every day to pay your bills. Title: Re: What amount did you start to trade? Post by: boyz97 on December 27, 2018, 03:12:02 PM I have been thinking whether 0.005 btc is good enough to start but it is just for practice trading right, no matter, if you lose the profit at least you will gain experience. I start my trading in coinut and deposit 0.005 btc when it was around 12k USD. I stop my trading when the fluctuation causes traders to sell high. 0.005 BTC is really too small to trade. I think it just suits you to invest in projects that are developing tokens. little capital but we can have much profit in the future.Eventually, I am trying to read chart and still losing. I know I need to learn more, and I have tried to trade with altcoins with low price but not yet satisfied. My question is what is the exact amount to start trading and how much profit will you earn. Give me example and I will evaluate. Please answer my question professionally, I will delete answer with no connection to the topic. Thank you. GODBLESS. In order to trade successfully, you need up to $ 3000 amount. That will be the number that can help you get a steady profit every day to pay your bills. |