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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: Kaifuku on June 06, 2018, 09:58:18 AM



Title: Looking for some advise on books on cryptocurrency and (crypto) trading
Post by: Kaifuku on June 06, 2018, 09:58:18 AM
I think the titel says it all. I am looking for some advise on good books on crypto in general and more specific on trading. Books on trading can be specific on cryptotrading or introductions into trading in general.

Tips about good Youtube channels and websites are also welcome! But since I will be traveling in China a while I think books on my ereader are my best bet  ;D


Title: Re: Looking for some advise on books on cryptocurrency and (crypto) trading
Post by: roshanfious on June 06, 2018, 03:19:07 PM
Actually, you can find anything on google by try search.

But i will suggest a little bit helpful links:

1. Quora ask https://goo.gl/Jo46hw

2. Amazon selling anything: https://goo.gl/XpdJtB

3. 5 books blockchain recommand: https://goo.gl/AycSSG


Title: Re: Looking for some advise on books on cryptocurrency and (crypto) trading
Post by: colkcolk on June 06, 2018, 03:34:15 PM
For trading in general, it is better for you to look for candle stick pattern as it is the best perception of market rather than indicators. Indicators just tools to facilitate anyone for trading, but it will be better to directly understand the market through candle stick in technical analysis. There are a lot of candlestick book to be found by googling, here are some:

1. A Contemporary Guide to the Ancient Techniques of the Far East
2. New Japanese Charting Techniques Revealed (Wiley Finance)
3. The Candlestick Course


Title: Re: Looking for some advise on books on cryptocurrency and (crypto) trading
Post by: palle11 on June 06, 2018, 04:13:38 PM
In general trading also; to boost your confidence more, incase you have been trading on forex, you can adopt the method you use on the platform because they have same pattern and the indicators function in same way. The candle stick, Fibonacci, Rsi, oscilator, MA, bollinger bands etc are all the same.