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Title: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Mttewndew on February 10, 2020, 04:56:59 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: mikeywith on February 10, 2020, 05:31:28 PM
how much scam there might be?

99% would be the best-case scenario.

What you need to learn is "Trading" and not "Crypto", if you are interested in "directly making money", although I would advise you to actually learn about blockchain and cryptocurrencies technical aspects as that could be more rewarding in the long run, should you insist on learning how to trade crypto then simply learn to trade, trading the stock market or forex is no different than trading crypto.

Some people will tell you that trading crypto is different because it's controlled by "whales" and it's manipulated as if all other markets are run by honest people which is bullshit, the psychology of human beings and the skills of the AI (bots) is merely the same, it just appears more obvious in crypto due to the smaller market cap. With that in mind, rest assured that learning how to trade is all you need to trade crypto, and you don't need to pay a dime to learn to trade, everything is available online (https://www.babypips.com/), just learn the basics Trend lines, Support and Resistance lines, be determined, control your emotions, don't expect to become rich trading and only risk what you can afford to lose.





Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: TIDOVEE on February 10, 2020, 05:41:50 PM
There are professionals that can guide and teach you on how to work on any aspect of crypto even trading. I feel if you are really serious about it, you can get close to a reliable one. There could be scammer too so beware. Asides one on one teaching, here on this forum are professionals who can discuss with you about it, you can also get more from the YouTube, practice and then improve on it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: cabron on February 10, 2020, 05:55:29 PM


Many of the traders didn't really learn from a mentor but keep trying to learn to trade by learning charts and indicators. There are pages on the internet about it, specially in the forex websites and forums. Tradingview I guess will always be a good platform to learn the charts since available without the need of installation.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: hulla on February 10, 2020, 07:20:41 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice?
You can actually learn crypto trading by doing some few search or googling "binance crypto trading for beginner" and watch crypto trading video on YouTube.

Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
It make sense and i heard udemy offer some course on crypto trading. In the meantime, you need to understand how crypto scammer operate.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on February 10, 2020, 07:29:38 PM
Off course, although I won't call them professional but definitely there are quality traders in the cryptocurrency industry you can learn from and probably duplicate their success that's only if you're willing and determine to learn. If Cryptocurrency awareness is very active in your geographical region and you easily find enthusiast hosting seminars you can attend and probably get registered in their training program. If you're very observant, you can easily differentiate the fakes from the genuine ones most especially from the service they offer.

Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

It doesn't matter as most successful traders in the industry today are self thought. With experience, a trader consciously learning from his/her mistake can improve on his trading strength without needing any outside help although since all humans aren't the same, it's best advisable to choose the style of learning that best suits you. If you're the practical type then don't hesitate to engage in such.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: XCANA on February 10, 2020, 07:54:50 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

It doesn't make sense to look for crypto advisors to.my opinion because, many of these self acclaimed crypto advisors are scammers. This has happened to some of my friends and they regretted their actions because I warned them for these guy's. Cryptocurrency as e-currency have no special features than that of the forex, I came into cryptocurrency trading through my knowledge of Forex. Most people online claiming to be expert are just waiting for those vulnerables to feast upon and we should be cautions of them.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: leowonderful on February 11, 2020, 01:38:45 AM
There's plenty of detailed paid courses and such out there that can help you learn more about trading, but most of them do not go very far outside of what you can learn with free materials available on the internet oriented both towards crypto trading and not towards crypto trading that do the same thing in a different format. Many of the things you learn in trading cryptocurrencies also apply to a certain degree in other more traditional markets, though you'll need to adapt if you change from trading crypto to another market.

That doesn't mean there aren't good people on Twitter and other social media platforms to follow with information about crypto trading. It's just unfortunate that the vast majority of people on those platforms overstate their profits, hide their losses or more.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on February 11, 2020, 01:58:13 AM
Most crypto advisers are not market speculators, they don't even follow their own advice, the best thing you can do is read the books of market speculators, I recommend Wyckoff, Livermore, and some investors like Warren Buffet, the idea is that learn to understand the market, these authors have based their experiences in the Stock Market, but today it is applicable to the Crypto and Bitcoin market.

And if you want to have experience, I recommend you to trade with fictitious money in any Exchange, most have that version with fictional money, and only face the real market when you feel enough security under the arguments already learned.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: TitanGEL on February 11, 2020, 02:21:21 AM
There's plenty of detailed paid courses and such out there that can help you learn more about trading, but most of them do not go very far outside of what you can learn with free materials available on the internet oriented both towards crypto trading and not towards crypto trading that do the same thing in a different format. Many of the things you learn in trading cryptocurrencies also apply to a certain degree in other more traditional markets, though you'll need to adapt if you change from trading crypto to another market.

That doesn't mean there aren't good people on Twitter and other social media platforms to follow with information about crypto trading. It's just unfortunate that the vast majority of people on those platforms overstate their profits, hide their losses or more.
We should be resourceful mate, I have learning modules that I get for free. You do not need to find a crypto adviser or mentor for you to learn how to trade. Majority of the professional trader are self taught where they learn trading by themselves. There is also disadvantages in finding mentor because there are only few legit mentor who teaching the students right knowledge and information. Avoid those mentor who self proclaimed experts because for sure he will teach garbage information.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: amishmanish on February 11, 2020, 02:31:41 AM
Replies like the one @mikeywith gave as the first one leave little more to be covered in terms of the opinion on crypto advisers. There are a lot of them giving signals on twitter and other social media too. What is unique to crypto trading though is that you have to first decide your end goal. Do you want to increase your holding in terms of BTC or just get more fiat. You also need to decide that if you want to continue trading on the less secure platforms where your money maybe hacked at anytime or would you consider keeping funds safe on your own computer.

There is a lot of things to decide rather than just learning to trade. As far as experience is concerned you can read from experience of other people on the forum. @JetCash had multiple topics where he talked about his personal experiences (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5211504.0) with trading on exchanges.
There is a website called Niffler.co (http://Niffler.co) that claims to teach you trading with experience of fellow traders. Not sure how good it is but maybe you could look at it and share your experience if you are so inclined.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: maydna on February 11, 2020, 07:13:36 AM
No, it is not worth to find crypto advisers because you don't know that person, but you can search for help from your friends who have skills in trading so you can ask him/them to help you. That can prevent you from scamming that you might get, although that is no guarantee for them to scam us or not. If you can find good friends that will help you, then you can learn from them while you can get advice from them too.

But the best thing that you can do is you need to learn by yourself so you can know how to trade with the right, and you don't have to depend on them.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Bttzed03 on February 11, 2020, 08:26:08 AM
~ Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Well, you can learn on your own as others have suggested but that could take you a longer time compared to learning from someone who has been doing it successfully for a longer time. It's harder to find the legit ones though but one person comes to my mind when you want to learn technical analysis. I'm no longer sure if he still accepts students though.

Before considering getting a mentor, consider the thought that if they are really that good, why would they still need to earn from other sources? they should be earning well from trading and wouldn't need subscription/enrollment fees..


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: YOSHIE on February 11, 2020, 09:17:27 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice?
To learn something that is not yet known is very important and what are the things of crypto trading and with guidance from professional experts.

If you feel that trading in the crypto market, it doesn't have to be learned that it's a "trap", yes, trading by following advice from an adviser regarding trade is good enough, but for beginners who are enthusiastic to get profits in trading you also have to learn the good market and the right trading time.

Crypto trading is also high risk, trading can also make you become a multi-millionaire in a matter of days, but it also needs to be remembered and regretted if it is not based on knowledge you can lose everything you invest in a blink of an eye because of its volatility.

Note: the thing to remember is that if you trade crypto relying solely on the advice of an advisor, maybe your money could be lost more, but if you have the determination to learn and learn the tips of the advisor, it will have a definite and good decision for yourself in assessing the trading market.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Negotiation on February 11, 2020, 10:45:09 AM
There are many places in the forum where you can easily trade-in crypto. But I think the best you can do is trade with your own merits and abilities and there is no fear of being scammed. If you want to learn how to evaluate trading charts by watching different videos on YouTube then you can easily trade There are many senior members in the forum who will not be able to discuss with them Try to exploit your talents and practice different places.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: AniviaBtc on February 11, 2020, 11:23:48 AM
There are professionals that can guide and teach you on how to work on any aspect of crypto even trading. I feel if you are really serious about it, you can get close to a reliable one. There could be scammer too so beware. Asides one on one teaching, here on this forum are professionals who can discuss with you about it, you can also get more from the YouTube, practice and then improve on it.

It is more safe if you really know someone that can help you in trading, it is less hassle for you because you're really familiar with that person. Someone you know will not scam you because you really know where to find them and it is guaranteed that they will not do that to you. Also professionals will not be professionals if they are not trustworthy and an effective trader so it is very rare find a legit professional. Youtube videos aren't enough because you don't have the way to practice it and gain experience so you really need to seek some advice first before doing so. Never practice without prior knowledge or familiarizing the market.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: abel1337 on February 11, 2020, 11:57:19 AM
There are many crypto trading tutorials out there that you can watch and you will absolutely learn, I also watched trading videos before when I don't know and I don't have a single thing know about crypto trading especially that time is the time that there aren't too many video tutorial about crypto trading but now there are many resources out there and it's basically free. Just don't entrust your funds or your assets to any people because there is a high chance that they would take advantage of you.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: thesmallgod on February 11, 2020, 12:31:22 PM
well, there may be professional traders that might provide you advice relating to trading just the way we have so many people this day that call themselves blockchain experts but I want to believe most of the people that trade crypto learns it themselves. There is much resourceful material on the internet including here on bitcointalk that can provide you all that you need to be a trader and from there you can develop your own strategies as regards profiting from trading. I wish you all the best.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: bitbunnny on February 11, 2020, 01:03:09 PM
There are professionals that can guide and teach you on how to work on any aspect of crypto even trading. I feel if you are really serious about it, you can get close to a reliable one. There could be scammer too so beware. Asides one on one teaching, here on this forum are professionals who can discuss with you about it, you can also get more from the YouTube, practice and then improve on it.

To my opinion they are not worth time or money. It's hard to find a reliable one and the question is how much will they really help and teach you.
I think that all necessary information could be found online, on.YouTube, forums and blogs, specialized web sites. Such advisors will not teach you anything outside this and the real practice you need to make on your own.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Botnake on February 11, 2020, 01:05:32 PM
I believe most of the traders here are just self educating themselves.
We are not in the old era OP, there's a lot of information that you can access online for free, so take advantage on that liberty.

google and youtube, they are commonly the tools we can use to educate ourselves.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: beerlover on February 11, 2020, 01:38:58 PM
There is literally not a single person who can advice on bitcoin or crypto advises since none of them can see the future. Sure they can make their own predictions and sure sometimes they are right but that doesn't change the fact that most of the time they are wrong as well, it is just life and I can even understand why they could be wrong as well. I make predictions myself and sometimes I am right but sometimes I am wrong, so why would I expect them to be any different.

Specially if a person is asking for money on their predictions, 100% of the time they are scams because anyone who can make money by knowing market movements can make profits without needing money from you and share their ideas and predictions for free as well since they won't need your money.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Ucy on February 11, 2020, 01:42:13 PM
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on February 11, 2020, 02:27:46 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Have you try to find them on youtube?

I guess you have to, there are a lot of youtuber who give you how to trade well and explained some feature when you are trading.

Yeah indeed, those thing are helpfull for us especially for newcomers. But you have to now, you must have your own strategy, it means don't just copied someone's else strategy. You need to learn at least one strategy that you know the ins and out of it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: milewilda on February 11, 2020, 03:03:16 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

You dont need to have those professional advisers yet you can learn on your own yet all of reference on how to trade is already or can be found online.,
For startup or if you are a complete newbie then you can start babypips.com, this doesnt talk about directly with crypto but this one is the basics of trading yet forex/stocks/crypto
are just on the same set-up when it comes to trade.Once you do able to absorb or do learn technicals and fundamentals then the next thing you do need to enhance is your emotions yet this is one of the
biggest factor that will surely affect from time to time.Dont waste up your money into those useless advisors or mentors.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Andrews193 on February 11, 2020, 03:27:46 PM
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use
Agree, if we really don't have enough knowledge to be able to operate and find an income in this market, Google and YouTube are friends that can add the knowledge gaps we are facing, even at this forum, this is a source of daily updated knowledge for any investor, don't look for a crypto adviser, the price is often too expensive and not helpful. An expert will not have time for us in this market, let us think about the lives of professionals, busy in analysis every day, and whether they will have time to advise us or they like to be free and make money


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: bearexin on February 11, 2020, 04:01:16 PM
You could actually combine good crypto trading  tutorials on youtube (and possibly good ebook) with Demo trading. Demo trading can be helpful in the area of practice. And you can learn in this way for free, rather than paying a "professional advisor".   Try Googling: "best crypto demo trading sites" You'll probably find something worthwhile and safe to use
But, I can tell you from my personal experience that these demo trading does not help too much when it comes to crypto trading because look if you are a bitcoin price trader then you have to just keep patience and there is no way you or anyone can predict which way the market will go. While if you areal altcoin trader then you must have a great vision and/or deep analysis ability because you must know what is the best time to sell your coins and what is the best time to buy some.

Either of these techniques does not working demo because demo trading helps when you are maybe learning currency trading where you learn how to handle market ups and downs but in crypto it's just completely new aspect.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: fullhdpixel on February 11, 2020, 04:11:00 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Have you try to find them on youtube?

I guess you have to, there are a lot of youtuber who give you how to trade well and explained some feature when you are trading.

Yeah indeed, those thing are helpfull for us especially for newcomers. But you have to now, you must have your own strategy, it means don't just copied someone's else strategy. You need to learn at least one strategy that you know the ins and out of it.
I don't know about others but when I was new to trading I searched a lot on youtube but never found any reliable trader sharing his knowledge. Maybe you can share a few links to reputed youtubers because believe me it is not easy to find such guys when you are nee to something, hopefully you can edit your post with some helpful links.

As everyone have their own way of trading and for someone like me who does not know much waits for events like halving and buy some crypto before it takes place and sell as halving is done because it's almost certain that price will go up. That's how I do it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: coinfinger on February 11, 2020, 04:30:15 PM
There is literally not a single person who can advice on bitcoin or crypto advises since none of them can see the future.
But, then we have to respect the fact that some traders are always in profit while others are struggling which makes me think that there is something that these successful traders know which others don't.

Specially if a person is asking for money on their predictions, 100% of the time they are scams because anyone who can make money by knowing market movements can make profits without needing money from you and share their ideas and predictions for free as well since they won't need your money.
Agreed 100% here because if someone is asking you money to teach you how to make money then surely either that guy is a scammer or just over confident like some guys in gambling say they have 100% win picks while it was such they would sell everything and bet, why sell such picks for a few buck.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Baoo on February 11, 2020, 05:16:33 PM
It is certain that this domain is completely full of scammers ( like 80% ), if you are a beginner then you need to stay away from their shitty projects, and remember that most of tokens are definitely trash.
Otherwise, try to learn more about Bitcoin and Blockchain in general,  read some books, and the most important thing is the practice. Probably, people will give some pessimistic advices, like, stay away from this field, it is unporfitable and bullshit, you don't need to listen  to them, Learn and read more and focus, believe in yourself, ignore the false media information.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: bearexin on February 11, 2020, 05:32:39 PM
Follow no advisers but always keep eyes on what are the common factors that most of the advisers and successful traders do.

I can confirm you that trading cannot be taught to anyone but it comes from experiences, what separates smart people from ordinary people is that smart ones learn from their mistakes as well as from other mistakes. Suppose you saw some guys panic selling and gave loss, you learn that you should not do it yourself, while ordinary trader would do that mistake himself and then make a note of it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: S.OKeeffe on February 11, 2020, 05:56:32 PM
Replies like the one @mikeywith gave as the first one leave little more to be covered in terms of the opinion on crypto advisers. There are a lot of them giving signals on twitter and other social media too. What is unique to crypto trading though is that you have to first decide your end goal. Do you want to increase your holding in terms of BTC or just get more fiat. You also need to decide that if you want to continue trading on the less secure platforms where your money maybe hacked at anytime or would you consider keeping funds safe on your own computer.

There is a lot of things to decide rather than just learning to trade. As far as experience is concerned you can read from experience of other people on the forum. @JetCash had multiple topics where he talked about his personal experiences (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5211504.0) with trading on exchanges.
There is a website called Niffler.co (http://Niffler.co) that claims to teach you trading with experience of fellow traders. Not sure how good it is but maybe you could look at it and share your experience if you are so inclined.

I started trading a short while ago and I have been using Niffler.co in collaboration with online learning, I have found it a very useful resource, in addition to the practical learning aspect, there is a network of traders using the platform that you can learn from and who are more than happy to engage with other users. I used it for a few weeks before setting up a live trading account with OspreyFx and I am still using it on a daily basis I would definitely recommend it


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: wxa7115 on February 11, 2020, 06:04:03 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Do not bother, they are going to charge a fortune for something you could learn in a 10 dollar book, at the beginning when you are a newbie you need to keep your capital and spending your money in expensive courses is not my idea of using your money effectively.

Find a way to get that same knowledge for a fraction of the cost, and books are an excellent resource, you do not even have to buy books, you could go to your nearest library and they most likely will have a good selection of books and strategies about how to profit from the markets.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: btcholder on February 11, 2020, 06:35:39 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

This forum is a great place to learn about crypto trading. No matter which level from you want to start people here will always help you. But if you trying to reach specific person to learn about trading that would very much possible to get scammed yourself. If you love your asset then don't search any mentor here or anywhere for your learn.

Give some time for learn how crypto trading works, Follow some good articles or videos, ask in this forum (in right place) what are you want know about trading, then practically start trading in trustworthy exchange. There is know doubt you will be fail in first place but after couple of months with your skill you'll make money from trade for sure. The more experience you earn will create more success.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Juse14 on February 11, 2020, 07:52:57 PM
Not really worth.

You know about suppowman a crypto youtube who sometimes shiling or sugestion some coin to his subscriber/follower, he selling his book about crypto for a newbie but the books not really worth to buy some other youtube already see the book and tell us its just a basic book about crypto/ta. Its cost 10$, he got more than a thousand even million dolars just because of that. So most of crypto adviser for me only thinking about themself, the good crypto adviser you can follow someone who teaching his follower to learn a TA without make them paid to him.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: harizen on February 11, 2020, 08:25:16 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

Again, real professional traders are too busy to conduct these seminars or self-tutorial unless there's a chance to see them in person and ask for a certain service. Just imagine the number of request they will receive if there's such service.

In case you see such service of a "professional" advisers on any platform and doing a serious effort of promoting their service, mostly they are a scam. On the other hand, there are casual traders providing regular tips and chart reading analysis. Following the analysis of a certain trader is not wrong as long as you are not putting money for such service. Well as for their reason, they work for that knowledge that's why there's a subscription fee but come on, why pay for something that you can learn by yourself.

Don't rush and spend time learning on it. Need some focus and eagerness that you want to learn.

Did you know that professional traders start also from scratch? Work for it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: shoreno on February 11, 2020, 08:41:19 PM
Not really worth.

You know about suppowman a crypto youtube who sometimes shiling or sugestion some coin to his subscriber/follower, he selling his book about crypto for a newbie but the books not really worth to buy some other youtube already see the book and tell us its just a basic book about crypto/ta. Its cost 10$, he got more than a thousand even million dolars just because of that. So most of crypto adviser for me only thinking about themself, the good crypto adviser you can follow someone who teaching his follower to learn a TA without make them paid to him.

thats not thier problem if the info from the book were already leaked out because some people already have  that book before and they only re upload it for free  . it also depend on the advisor if you think he is legit and pro , you should trust him to teach you anything that you need to learn but not all are good advisors so you need to avoid them if your not sure  .  there are free but free isnt as good as the paid ones  .  why will they teach you in a good way if they cant get something in return  . for what  ?


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Kelvinid on February 11, 2020, 09:47:01 PM
We are holding you back not to use any crypto adviser/s for the reason that it won't make you succeed but it will only just eaten up your money. Trading could be easy to learn you are eager to do so and that is the thing that professional and successful trader did. In fact, there are a lot of trading sources that can help us to learn in trading and all we need to do is make it in a real scenario. Experience is very important and that will also be helping us to enhance our knowledge. Don't get afraid of committing mistakes cause that it will help you also to make things right in the future.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: arwin100 on February 11, 2020, 10:05:02 PM
Not really worth.

You know about suppowman a crypto youtube who sometimes shiling or sugestion some coin to his subscriber/follower, he selling his book about crypto for a newbie but the books not really worth to buy some other youtube already see the book and tell us its just a basic book about crypto/ta. Its cost 10$, he got more than a thousand even million dolars just because of that. So most of crypto adviser for me only thinking about themself, the good crypto adviser you can follow someone who teaching his follower to learn a TA without make them paid to him.

thats not thier problem if the info from the book were already leaked out because some people already have  that book before and they only re upload it for free  . it also depend on the advisor if you think he is legit and pro , you should trust him to teach you anything that you need to learn but not all are good advisors so you need to avoid them if your not sure  .  there are free but free isnt as good as the paid ones  .  why will they teach you in a good way if they cant get something in return  . for what  ?

For what? They will get testimony/feedback that later on they can use once they initiate to have a paid membership to their created groups and I see a lot of coaches or advisor doing that.


We are holding you back not to use any crypto adviser/s for the reason that it won't make you succeed but it will only just eaten up your money. Trading could be easy to learn you are eager to do so and that is the thing that professional and successful trader did. In fact, there are a lot of trading sources that can help us to learn in trading and all we need to do is make it in a real scenario. Experience is very important and that will also be helping us to enhance our knowledge. Don't get afraid of committing mistakes cause that it will help you also to make things right in the future.

Actually trading coaches is helpful in some other way if you truly listen on what discussion they discuss to their students their are certain strategies has been tackle and for sure it helps if you want to learn new things but maybe the one you encounter is just a self proclaim adviser and doesn't know what they are doing that's why they failed your expectation to learn something.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: nelson4lov on February 11, 2020, 10:41:10 PM
I believe most of the traders here are just self educating themselves.
We are not in the old era OP, there's a lot of information that you can access online for free, so take advantage on that liberty.

google and youtube, they are commonly the tools we can use to educate ourselves.

Exactly. I agree with you. The truth is that, majority of those so called "crypto experts" are not really what we think they are. Most of them were just lucky to have invested in bitcoin when it was cheap. Nothing more. Most of them can't tell their left from right when it comes to trading. Well, crypto experts/advisers aside, the best OP and other beginners can do for themselves is to invest in themselves. It is the only investment that would yield impressive results in the long run. The best traders in the industry today spent time learning and practicing their trading skills/developed strategies and trading systems abd today, they're on top of the food chain.

Here are 2 "FREE" resources that I recommend:

1. https://www.babypips.com/learn/forex – a free educational resource classified into various classes and categories. It is structured for all levels including beginners.  The first few courses about an introduction and history to forex market are optional. You can skip the first few courses and move on to the fun stuffs. Technical analysis. Learn and practice.

2. YouTube – Search for technical analysis videos. Learn and practice. You can get a free demo account and practice what you learn.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: vintages on February 11, 2020, 10:52:04 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Just to throw in with what others have said: do not ever buy a course that claims to teach you how to trade. At worst, they are picked information that's already on Google.
If you want to be an expert in cryptocurrency trading as a beginner, you need to constantly practice. But at first, you need to start demo trading. Or better still learn to trade with cheap shitcoins.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: lienfaye on February 11, 2020, 11:10:38 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Its up to you if you really want to hire a professional advisers just to teach you, but in IMO its not a wise idea because nowadays there are many resources already if you really want to learn trading. Read articles or watch videos explaining how to trade effectively, then try trading simulator, there are sites where you can create a demo account to have a better understanding on how to trade. Just be patient because only you can help yourself to become a pro trader.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Viscore on February 11, 2020, 11:26:42 PM
I am not a fan of that idea now, nor in the future.
Crypto advisers can give you information but will only make you focus on their information, it's better if you are the one making moves to be resourceful to educate yourself so you can rely on your self and you will be independent going forward.

The kind of information you get is necessary as that shape up your future, so if you pay for someone that is called an "expert" that does not guarantee you'll be successful, just use that money to test your capability in trading or investing and grow from their.

Slowly you will grow and always start with a small amount of money until you are convince you are willing to risk a decent amount.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Janation on February 12, 2020, 04:13:59 AM
As a beginner, that is important.

It is better for someone to walk you through it but always remember that you should not be so dependent on those people. It is not that I am saying they are a scam, but in the long term, you should be able to do invest and trade on your own. You said that you are reading articles, maybe books, keep on reading them since you will not always need their help, you have yourself.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: rodskee on February 12, 2020, 06:03:53 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
the thing is if you can find reliable person that will teach you free or with fee,there are many great traders here and most of them you can find in Wall Observer thread that you can find here Wall Observer (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.0)

but mind this ok?deal at your own risk because there are different people here mate and the best way still is make your own studies and research.




i have seen many people offers some kind of service but i haven't seen even one that vouch truthfully .


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Dhoe on February 12, 2020, 08:35:48 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Of course, that's the right step if you want to trade Crypto. Like me when I was just learning trading, I tried to learn from professional traders. We need an advisor when starting something new in our lives. Moreover, the trading world is very difficult if you do without knowledge.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: akram143 on February 12, 2020, 08:37:20 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Learning is good thing so if you got the chances to find someone who is doing the trading better than others you can ask them for a lesson by paying a fee or not it depends on the user.But you can learn that by yourself as well but it needs more time and experience to realize what kind of trading will suits you better.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: virasog on February 12, 2020, 04:01:40 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

No one can scam you if you do not pay them. There are many telegram and WhatsApp group where you can get free knowledge and signals and almost all of them have premium groups where they charge you monthly payment to give premium signals. I will advise you to join free groups and learn how and what signals they give. But do not join any premium group. Just get knowledge from them and try to analyze the signals. Soon you will be able to understand trading yourself.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: fullhdpixel on February 12, 2020, 04:10:54 PM


Many of the traders didn't really learn from a mentor but keep trying to learn to trade by learning charts and indicators. There are pages on the internet about it, specially in the forex websites and forums. Tradingview I guess will always be a good platform to learn the charts since available without the need of installation.
The process in trading cryptocurrency is quite similar to that of forex. There’s nothing wrong with having a professional teach you about trading, as long as you’re sure that they are good at it and they have shown you evidence to prove that they are good at it, then you can go ahead and learn from them.

I believe that by now you know you might know about cryptocurrency and most of the things about it, it’s already something you can learn online, except for trading which is quite difficult for some people to comprehend. So, if you’re one of those you can then look for a professional to teach you with practical. I once did that when I was trading forex, I paid someone and he helped me learn everything I need to know about forex trading.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: stomachgrowls on February 12, 2020, 07:10:07 PM


Many of the traders didn't really learn from a mentor but keep trying to learn to trade by learning charts and indicators. There are pages on the internet about it, specially in the forex websites and forums. Tradingview I guess will always be a good platform to learn the charts since available without the need of installation.
The process in trading cryptocurrency is quite similar to that of forex. There’s nothing wrong with having a professional teach you about trading, as long as you’re sure that they are good at it and they have shown you evidence to prove that they are good at it, then you can go ahead and learn from them.

I believe that by now you know you might know about cryptocurrency and most of the things about it, it’s already something you can learn online, except for trading which is quite difficult for some people to comprehend. So, if you’re one of those you can then look for a professional to teach you with practical. I once did that when I was trading forex, I paid someone and he helped me learn everything I need to know about forex trading.
Actually its just really on the same concept yet both are trading activities,they do only differ when it comes to volatility aspect but overall theres no so much difference yet you are dealing with prices on the entire market.

It isnt really bad though on having some sort of mentorship if you do have the money then why not? but you can still possibly learn all by yourself without spending even a penny.It will just matter on your hard work
and perseverance to learn as said all things needed for you to learn is already or can be found online.

No need or necessarily for you to have some pros before you do learn.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: samcrypto on February 12, 2020, 09:31:13 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Its worth it just make sure those advisers are legit. Usually you’ll see them trading on a stock market and that’s fine because trading in stocks and crypto are both the same. Attend their seminars, and pay the fees so you’ll be able to understand more about trading, as you take this path make sure that you’ll be more consistent so you wont waste your money and become better in trading.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Hypnosis00 on February 12, 2020, 09:36:20 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

No one can scam you if you do not pay them. There are many telegram and WhatsApp group where you can get free knowledge and signals and almost all of them have premium groups where they charge you monthly payment to give premium signals. I will advise you to join free groups and learn how and what signals they give. But do not join any premium group. Just get knowledge from them and try to analyze the signals. Soon you will be able to understand trading yourself.
It can be of free but what if you are acquiring other people to manage your funds in trading is a different story and surely you'll have to pay him/her for services. Yes, it might lead to a scam and so it agreed that we better not to deal with this kind of service rather having our own and so we also have nothing to blame in time there is lapses happen.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Reid on February 13, 2020, 01:26:30 AM
There might be some who have the longer experience who can teach you.
But do you really want that? Someone telling you what to do? I don't. I want to learn it on my own and experience everything including errors.
You will learn from it. You will try to secure yourself from it. You will have the new instinct of how it will happen and when.

But, when there is someone who is telling you to evade all that errors then how you will have the new experience, the feeling of that certain moment when you lose.
That will all help you.
The basics about trading are here in this forum and in social media about trading. Then, you should try it yourself.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: carlisle1 on February 13, 2020, 04:31:18 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
best way is to build your own knowledge by giving more Time learning and studying about how and why need to invest.that will save you money and keep you safe froms cammers.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: KnightElite on February 13, 2020, 06:03:28 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
best way is to build your own knowledge by giving more Time learning and studying about how and why need to invest.that will save you money and keep you safe froms cammers.
If someone forcing you to make investment in something then it is not a wise advisor or mentor. A wise mentor should let you decide on your own but he/she will guide you and not force you. There are a lot of advisers and mentors in the market but only few of them are the one who have passion to teach right and wrong. We should open our eyes and not be blind when we are finding legit mentor.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: maydna on February 13, 2020, 06:26:41 AM
Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

For beginner I think is worth to get professional adviser but of course you should know their works and reputation. Find them is only use off line way, so you can speak person to person and get everything you need to know about crypto. If necessary use legal deal as protection it will safe for you and them. People can't go alone they need sharing partner or group to get new experience and solution about their problem. 

No, I don't think so. With the easiness of finding the internet connection, a beginner can see so much useful information about trading and cryptocurrency so they can learn by themselves. I am afraid that if they search from the crypto advisers, they need to spend some money before they can learn their method. I always suggest my friends search from the internet because, on the internet, they can explore anything they want with free. Besides that, they can reduce their expenses so they can use the money to start trading if they wish to.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: GreatArkansas on February 13, 2020, 07:02:27 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
(....)
Exactly! It's normal to find an adviser or our mentor, it is one of the best ways to learn something, thru mentor.
Nothing is wrong for having an adviser or mentor as long as he/she doesn't talk b*llshits because there are a lot of them spreading now, those advisers who only nice and good in talk but there's no action or something proof.

And additional, don't totally rely on your adviser. They might teach you something, but you should learn also by yourself because they will not there forever or they can't tell you what they really know.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Hippocrypto on February 13, 2020, 08:14:26 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
as long as there is no involving money or attracting you to buy specific currency then it is worth looking mate,because that proves the quality of the adviser to be a legit and just wanna help.
there are some "wanna be advisers" here that at first will looks like helping but sooner you will find that pushing you to invest in their system in which will end up scamming.
best way is to build your own knowledge by giving more Time learning and studying about how and why need to invest.that will save you money and keep you safe froms cammers.
It's not a problem if you try to be open minded of those wanna be's because it's our last option to take in what they've feed to us. No one can push us to invest unto something non reliable, unless that crypto coin established a strong community foundation.
Scammers is everywhere and as long as the technology evolves, everybody will always be a potential victim. That's why education is very important in this field, and seeking advice from single person all alone isn't a wise idea.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: btc78 on February 13, 2020, 08:23:46 AM
Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

For beginner I think is worth to get professional adviser but of course you should know their works and reputation. Find them is only use off line way, so you can speak person to person and get everything you need to know about crypto. If necessary use legal deal as protection it will safe for you and them. People can't go alone they need sharing partner or group to get new experience and solution about their problem. 
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: mauriek on February 13, 2020, 08:47:54 AM
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.

To avoid the a scam advisor, you might want to find a close friend who knows about the world of Crypto first. Indeed, the fake advisor (scammers) will ask for rewards for the reason to teach us knowledge of trading. I think currently it's hard to find advisors who really want to teach us their knowledge for free.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Mttewndew on February 13, 2020, 09:34:28 AM
Thank you all for your opinions. Simply put, not everything is so simple in this matter.

I just consider it from this perspective: you will not become a good driver, having studied only theory. You need to drive, make some mistakes under the supervision of a mentor, who will show you how to fix them in the best way.

Of course, there is no talk of any dependence on the adviser. Only study, analysis, and error correction methods.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: sheenshane on February 13, 2020, 11:01:44 AM
It depends on what kind of crypto advisor you are looking at. But you have mentioned that you are actually looking for a professional trader that would teach you how to trade. Correct?

I think looking for a professional trader is not a good idea. Because a professional trader will never go out of his crib to teach people what knows. He would better keep it with himself. Professional traders that teach trading are not the best people to rely with. Because they can only give you facts/knowledge about trading. But never the skills.

If you are looking for skills, (as it is very different from knowledge) then you must find a trader personally. Be his underwing and learn from his ways personally. That is the simplest option you will have.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Distinctin on February 13, 2020, 12:32:15 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
If you are really in need with them, it surely will make sense but talking about how much to possibly be a scam, it depends how much he's asking for you.

Having these people to have you and teach you how to trade it actually a money spending moment. You'll probably be wondering why most traders never hire crypto advisers is because of trust issues and it is really to find people on the internet that you could trust and the same thing that might trust you back. Learning how to trade can be of a process and it takes time to develop. May having an adviser is a good idea but at this time, since the internet still exists, this may serves you as a learning trading tool.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: shield132 on February 13, 2020, 12:49:52 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
And is there anyone who knows how to trade well? Trading isn't that type of skill where everything depends on your talent, skills and hard work, like soccer for example. In trading luck is necessary too, there is no way someone may have ability to tell you 100% right prediction. Like gambling, trading is taking of risks too, no risk = no reward. Read articles that review price changes of different currencies (use good sources like cointelegraph and others). Then test yourself on demo platforms and see how good you will be.
You can also use social trading, platforms like eToro offer you ability to follow public traders. If you catch good one, you may analyze their strategy.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Gheka on February 13, 2020, 01:53:11 PM
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.

To avoid the a scam advisor, you might want to find a close friend who knows about the world of Crypto first. Indeed, the fake advisor (scammers) will ask for rewards for the reason to teach us knowledge of trading. I think currently it's hard to find advisors who really want to teach us their knowledge for free.
Of course, the time of every adviser on crypto is very valuable, so we should not expect that they will teach us for free, free will be proportional to the quality and the quality here often is never good, even when we use a very reasonable amount of money to hire them, the quality is still unpredictable,
they will sincerely teach us or they will try to make us pay more for them, this is something that I very doubt. Instead of relying on strangers in this market, we should be ready to open the door to knowledge and practice, it will be more durable and be more valuable


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: redsun114 on February 13, 2020, 03:58:09 PM
Honestly, I prefer to make my own predictions when I am trading because I can't really spend time on finding out who to trust and who to not trust while I am also trying to figure out what I want to buy or sell with my own research. That would take too much time and I rather use that time to figure things out myself, which would be quicker.

If I had one person who I trust more than myself and I can copy all of his moves, I would kind of understand but that person doesn't exist, all people are sometimes wrong including myself so I rather have mistakes myself then trust someone else and make his mistakes as well. It is easily one of the hardest choices anyone can make so putting it on some other person doesn't sound all that logical to me. You can make your own profit or your own losses.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Triffin on February 13, 2020, 09:01:48 PM
that is way far to do mate,because in Crypto we mostly hide our personality that is why we want to be anonymous so finding in real life is harder or if you can afford paying professional fees then maybe this is possible.
i think he can use telegram channel to find one but never let scammers takes you,if thre is a Money involved even single centavos then back out.
dont let them turn your head around because scammers are good at it.

To avoid the a scam advisor, you might want to find a close friend who knows about the world of Crypto first. Indeed, the fake advisor (scammers) will ask for rewards for the reason to teach us knowledge of trading. I think currently it's hard to find advisors who really want to teach us their knowledge for free.
Yes there is no need to ask from anyone about crypto to get advise but better take your own decision and make good knowledge from other traders. In crypto trading you will see so many scammers who are keeping eyes on new traders and try their best to distract them by giving wrong advise and such scammers mostly take advantages of unaware traders.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: adzino on February 13, 2020, 09:12:23 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Trust me, you don't need any "crypto advisers" in order to learn how to "trade". Like you said, there are lot  of information out there on the internet which you can gather to get some idea on how to trade. Try to read different peoples first time experience on trading (lots of thread on reddit you can follow). Try to understand the market. Once you have gathered enough knowledge, try it our yourself with small investments. Don't expect to make profits right away. You will make losses and mistakes. Learn from these and get better!


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: dentolas on February 13, 2020, 09:24:16 PM
With so many scams and covert pumps and dumps it would be a miracle to get usefull lessons... and besides, sucessfull expert traders have lots of money and will not spend time teaching newbies... I would advise to read about charts and volume and then gain some experience with small trades...
Trading is not for everyone, I am more a holder as I've found that to be sucessfull in trading you must take it serious and burn the midnight oil


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: mbakruroh on February 14, 2020, 10:23:49 AM
Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included.

Courses is open for everyone who want to learn, about fees is relative. You only need to find the person with legality and proof history about his works. Make a deal with him and use him as sharing partner. About articles I think many of them already exist but I think you should learn into expert because read from news is fundamental method, not everyone can't do it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Mttewndew on February 14, 2020, 10:29:38 AM
Well, I think I get it. Lots of theory, advice from friends and a bit of luck. Thank you all for the detailed clarification.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: royalfestus on February 14, 2020, 10:35:26 AM
Its a good decision at the moment to get education on trading, its even a better time before we get parabolic in the market. Consider the duration to get the best of time for investment and I can tell you the good cryptor advisers demands good money and they help through in decision making throughout the market. Some even promise a percentage of profit if one get in early. I wont want to recommend any but a thorough research especially for USA residents will be good.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: butcherme on February 14, 2020, 11:44:49 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Just use google to learn how to trade don't seek for those professional advisers there are so many free platform that you could use to enhance your skill as a trader,
And there are so many guides to read on how to trade it would only take some effort to search them it would be better than paying some people to give you the information that they have gain for free.
The internet is already full of information we just have to type it so don't be lazy enough to be fooled by those scammers.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Ridwan Fauzi on February 14, 2020, 01:45:19 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
You have to know the basic of trading first. This thing will make you to can be able to differentiate what something that will scam you and something that will make your knowledge increase. You are freely to look for any advisor or an expert to can be use as place for you to learn about trading.

And then, I think this is the important part.  Please don't be anyone when you are trading. I mean, your prediction is based on your analyst, don't just copied another people analyst although you bring it from your personal advisor. In the trading field you have to be yourself, because it won't be useless even though you get lose in your trading. You will make an evalution at the end and you will never fall to the same thing later.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: ethereumhunter on February 14, 2020, 02:28:06 PM
Well, I think I get it. Lots of theory, advice from friends and a bit of luck. Thank you all for the detailed clarification.

So you get so many suggestions from many members. I hope that you can open your mind that you don't need to search for crypto advisers to learn more about crypto. You can find yourself about what you want to search for, and that is available on the internet, and you can search it directly if you wish. I hope that you can learn from many resources that will help you to improve your knowledge, skills so that you can do many things related to crypto and you can make a profit like other people.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Kurokonobasuke on February 15, 2020, 04:01:00 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?

There are so many professional advisers out there, but for me I didn't find any professional adviser because my friend introduced this kind of platform and he just introduced some basic information about trading after that I started to search more and deeply information about trading. Be careful from people that you encounter because some of them are scammers. You can also watch in YouTube about trading to get more information, because they are also a professional adviser so that they can help you. In addition, you can ask in this forum so that many professionals adviser can answer your question precisely.
 


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: FanEagle on February 17, 2020, 01:55:49 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Reading your title I though you are in need of any advisers for any of your project. Crypto traders are the ones who are already having profits and hence they would not afford to waste their time in teaching anyone. Most of the time, the chances of you getting scammed are much higher if you try to find any crypto trader to help you. You can start copying some traders as even it would give you some good experience and also you would get to know when to buy and when to sell.

But, there are a lot of scammers involved into this world who would always look forward to scam you. They might even give you some exciting offers which would attract you but you should hardly go for any such offers. They also might show you some screenshots but in this world there is nothing which can't be edited. You should hardly trust anyone at least if they are lower rank members here. You can trust some higher trust members as they would perhaps teach you a lot things with no greed in mind.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: redsun114 on February 17, 2020, 05:21:57 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
And is there anyone who knows how to trade well? Trading isn't that type of skill where everything depends on your talent, skills and hard work, like soccer for example. In trading luck is necessary too, there is no way someone may have ability to tell you 100% right prediction. Like gambling, trading is taking of risks too, no risk = no reward. Read articles that review price changes of different currencies (use good sources like cointelegraph and others). Then test yourself on demo platforms and see how good you will be.
You can also use social trading, platforms like eToro offer you ability to follow public traders. If you catch good one, you may analyze their strategy.
We can't predict 100% exact future price of the coin but we might somewhat get near depending on how deep knowledge we have and how much time we can denote to trading. Tradings can be something which might be considered as gambling but it might not be exactly the same. In trading if we can make some deep research before investing into any coin than we could find a exact entry point which might surely give us profits by making exit at the correct point.

But, this might not always be possible. Several times we might get stuck with the markets by buying at a wrong price and that is what would make you to wait until you can see a higher price to sell again. That's why risk management is always important in trading. Trading can really serve us with stable source of income if we really make immense research about the coin we are investing into.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Genemind on February 18, 2020, 02:07:15 PM


Many of the traders didn't really learn from a mentor but keep trying to learn to trade by learning charts and indicators. There are pages on the internet about it, especially in the forex websites and forums. Tradingview I guess will always be a good platform to learn the charts since available without the need for installation.


This is definitely true. I have friends who have learned trading without any help from trading professionals. You don't actually have to spend anything just to learn things about trading.
What you need is the eagerness and willingness to learn since there are already lots of resources on the internet these days.
Every question that you have has an answer which could be found online so you just have to do your own research from reliable resources.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: tbterryboy on February 18, 2020, 04:10:15 PM
For people who don't have knowledge, join courses or get crypto adviser is really important. You can have full education about crypto and best method to get income because using it.
Advisers up to the level of educating us on the aspects of important features of crypto trading will be good. But, expecting from them for giving us exact buying and selling levels must be a bad idea. I mean to say crypto advisers would be good for enlightening us on various technical and fundamental things of crypto trading. Because, it will be easier for everyone to learn by the help of some mentor rather than looking for material and studying them on their own will be too hard.

Find them with careful, make sure you know them and have good responsibility and reputation  to handle you as beginner.
Yes. It will be always good to hire experienced people as the mentor because without experience, we cannot them to be responsible to handle us as a beginner.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Baby Dragon on February 18, 2020, 04:40:46 PM
Find them with careful, make sure you know them and have good responsibility and reputation  to handle you as beginner.
Being careful is a must particularly these days because you can't easily determine a person't true intention. People change their way of thinking when it comes to money they can find it as an opportunity to deceive you and exploit your funds. You can't just give your trust without having any assurance that they will be worth it, the one with a good reputation is the best choice because you know that they already build a lot of trust from others and they won't ruin their reputation not unless they get blinded by the amount of money. It will be difficult to start trading as a beginner because you will definitely get confuse about various of things, but if you're determined to be enlightened on how you can manage your trade then you will surely make some time and effort to study and learn.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: @prashant on February 18, 2020, 05:01:19 PM
If you want to be good trader then it is advisable to learn chart reading and learn some strategies through various free sources then its upto you but i would recommend for atleast one month use demo account to start your journey in crypto trading as you will soon get experience related to heavy manipulation in crypto market then it will upto your skills and research to increase your profit. As for mentors i dont think you will need them as those who are really good at it will charge hefty fees for teaching and they might not teach anyone as they dont need it as they are successful.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: isaac_clarke22 on February 18, 2020, 05:58:58 PM
I wouldn't recommend you though. You're still gonna make an expenses if you can learn it by yourself anyway. Just learn the ropes of trading in Youtube videos. There are quite plenty of those even if you're not even looking for crypto trading, as there will be stock trading also as well. It seems nice to have someone teach you from the scratch, but there would be just some people claiming to be "licensed" or even "professional" trader just to deceive you that you'll learn a lot from the person. Don't fall for it. Adapt and survive by your own efforts.  :)


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: davinchi on February 19, 2020, 08:55:20 AM
There is nothing wrong with finding an adviser.  Most businesses these days can’t do without having advisers who tells them the right thing to do. And you will hardly get scammed if you’re going to look for an adviser offline, if it’s online, then there is up to 80% chance that you can get scammed.

So, you really have to be very careful if you’re going to be looking for an adviser online. Why offline is better is because you will be meeting the person face to face and you will likely know their office in case anything goes wrong. These are the people that will help you learn anything perfectly, so you have to make sure that the person you choose to work with is an expert.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: justdimin on February 19, 2020, 04:17:48 PM
I have personally always loved Tom Lee because he always says bull stuff, even when we are dropping like crazy in price you can make sure he will come up and say somewhere that bitcoin will go to 100k one day, he is not always right, and most of the time his bullish stand gets old and boring however whenever you think things are going bad it is awesome to see someone being super bullish about bitcoin and he makes you feel better.

Aside from that there is not a single crypto adviser in the world I would trust, the only one I trust is myself and getting ideas from 100 person who are not famous are more important than getting 1 famous persons idea, because that 100 people will show you how the community feels right now about bitcoin which could change the way you look at the price and its future as well.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: qory on February 19, 2020, 05:52:34 PM
Many member of cryptocurrency looking for how to get much profit in bitcoin and altcoin investment, they will looking for thousand way how to be rich in bitcoin and altcoin by getting earning while sleep.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: imstillthebest on February 19, 2020, 06:03:44 PM

Mentors are useful if you already knew the basics and you are into much deeper understanding

given that you already know the basics , why would you still hire a mentor ? learning the basics is the first step , you learn it by yourself so why not continue what you started ? move forward and learn the next to basics and so on  .

 time will come that you will become pro and better than any so called expert or mentors out there  . whats good with that is you save your money ,  you can use the money for trading instead of paying some else   .


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: South Park on February 19, 2020, 07:10:26 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Do not waste your time or money on those people, they are not going to teach you some secret formula to make money in the markets, they are going to teach you the same information that you find for free on the Internet and in the many books about trading that are available, find a system that you can follow, verify the system works and then just apply that system, making money in the markets is that simple and yet 99% of the people never do that.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: desticy on February 20, 2020, 12:42:06 AM
In our time, the most difficult thing is to distinguish good information from useless information.

But in order to do this, you will have to somehow pass through large layers of information that you essentially will not need, but from all this diversity you can after a while be able to identify and isolate truly valuable knowledge.

In other words, no one will give you a ready, and most importantly the correct answer, it must be formed independently in your brain through the processing of a large amount of data related to the topic of interest to you. Learn everything that you are advised on this forum and in the end you will understand what is really worth it.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: mauriek on February 20, 2020, 05:07:28 AM
For people who don't have knowledge, join courses or get crypto adviser is really important. You can have full education about crypto and best method to get income because using it. About fees is relative because the important part is get their knowledge and experience. Find them with careful, make sure you know them and have good responsibility and reputation  to handle you as beginner.
Usually they will ask for registration fees for attending their course, but I think that is a natural thing because science is expensive. But whether they are trusted people or not that's what difficult we find. Sometimes there are also advisors who volunteer to teach us what they know in the world of trading, as I experienced.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: jhonjhon on February 20, 2020, 06:50:46 AM
There are professional advisers who can help you on how to trade well effectively, I think some of them have youtube channels that you can look into however, not all who claims they are professional aren't really professionals and you might just end up getting scammed. I would suggest you trade and trade even with small amount until you got the hang of it, it is much better if you learn it by yourself rather than asking someone to do it for it which can be complicated for you.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: xvids on February 20, 2020, 07:46:59 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
There is a huge percent that you would just get scammed.
And besides the information that they would provide you could also be seen in the internet.
And there are also some trading simulator that you could use to try out your skill.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: alani123 on February 20, 2020, 07:49:43 AM
I would say absolutely not.

Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies have different aspects of them that involve multiple fields.
A single person can't be a jack of all trades and also master them all. If you need programming, get a programmer, if you need predictive models, get an analyst etc. There's no such thing as a crypto advisor...


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Dhoe on February 20, 2020, 08:39:31 AM
I would say absolutely not.

Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies have different aspects of them that involve multiple fields.
A single person can't be a jack of all trades and also master them all. If you need programming, get a programmer, if you need predictive models, get an analyst etc. There's no such thing as a crypto advisor...
Maybe he meant how to start making money in the world of Crypto. Like when we are beginners in the world of Crypto, of course we feel confused where to start. I personally like that, I'm confused how to get money from Crypto. Now I say thank you to my advisor for teaching me many things about the world of Cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Negotiation on February 20, 2020, 09:08:43 AM
With so many scams and covert pumps and dumps it would be a miracle to get usefull lessons... and besides, sucessfull expert traders have lots of money and will not spend time teaching newbies... I would advise to read about charts and volume and then gain some experience with small trades...
Trading is not for everyone, I am more a holder as I've found that to be sucessfull in trading you must take it serious and burn the midnight oil

I agree with you You just said that trade is not that easy  We need to spend a lot of time and work hard to learn the trade  Charts play the most important role in trading. Based on this I can trade myself if I can learn the trading charts by applying my skills.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: desticy on February 20, 2020, 12:29:33 PM
On my way I met a lot of people giving advice related to investing in cryptocurrencies and overseeing various cryptocurrency funds.
Some of them were even my mentors and guides in the cryptocurrency environment.

However, the main conclusion that I could draw as a result of interacting with these people is that no one knows 100% what will happen to the crypto market in the future, even in the near future.
Many times I received tips and predictions that later did not come true and were simply not suitable. Perhaps my curators were not the best, but they had a rather extensive list of achievements.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Spaffin on February 21, 2020, 07:20:58 PM
First of all, I always listen to the advice of those people who brought me to the cryptocurrency market, who helped me to develop earnings on cryptocurrency and the use of cryptocurrency for trading.  It is these people that I trust the most in this area of ​​activity and I believe that they are the best advisers for me and it makes no sense to look for others, even more professional ones, because the risk will be very high.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Botnake on February 22, 2020, 07:13:39 AM
First of all, I always listen to the advice of those people who brought me to the cryptocurrency market, who helped me to develop earnings on cryptocurrency and the use of cryptocurrency for trading.  It is these people that I trust the most in this area of ​​activity and I believe that they are the best advisers for me and it makes no sense to look for others, even more professional ones, because the risk will be very high.
If these people are giving your good advise and you are benefiting from, it would be foolish to look for other advisers.
You can compare this to having a working strategy and still we choose to find another strategy instead of focusing on the working ones.
Actually you are lucky you have an adviser, for me, I have to learn and work on my own as I choose to trust myself alone in my journey in crypto investing.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: iv4n on February 22, 2020, 09:56:30 AM
Blockchain is open source technology, you can find all info for free, if you are ready to search and read a lot. Of course one person will hardly see everything, there is so many things about crypto, you can spend days and weeks reading about what happened before, development of specific coins, their plans and roadmaps. So you read all that and you have some opinion about all that.
Basically advisor is someone who did that, he did all the research, and he created his opinion (his opinion). Would you believe someone opinion just like that? Of course not, you need to know that person, does he have an objective thinking, does he have a good analytic skill... and so on. If you believe that he really did his job regarding researching and that he have good skills, than it will be worth taking advice from that person. But just to point out that you can do all that alone and have your own opinion!


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Magkirap on February 22, 2020, 02:12:25 PM
Blockchain is open source technology, you can find all info for free, if you are ready to search and read a lot. Of course one person will hardly see everything, there is so many things about crypto, you can spend days and weeks reading about what happened before, development of specific coins, their plans and roadmaps. So you read all that and you have some opinion about all that.
Basically advisor is someone who did that, he did all the research, and he created his opinion (his opinion). Would you believe someone opinion just like that? Of course not, you need to know that person, does he have an objective thinking, does he have a good analytic skill... and so on. If you believe that he really did his job regarding researching and that he have good skills, than it will be worth taking advice from that person. But just to point out that you can do all that alone and have your own opinion!
Absolutely and honestly you can really be an independent person inside the crypto world no matter how new you are in this kind of things for the information that you need is all in the internet, no one will be always on your side here except for yourself so why bother asking someone for advice if you have different perspective to the methods and techniques being used in trading and other stuff. And also when you ask for someone's advice you will more likely to be cage in his opinion and advices that can limit your potential so instead of putting time for advisers go and invest knowledge to yourself.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: MWesterweele on February 22, 2020, 11:48:27 PM
Blockchain is open source technology, you can find all info for free, if you are ready to search and read a lot. Of course one person will hardly see everything, there is so many things about crypto, you can spend days and weeks reading about what happened before, development of specific coins, their plans and roadmaps. So you read all that and you have some opinion about all that.
Basically advisor is someone who did that, he did all the research, and he created his opinion (his opinion). Would you believe someone opinion just like that? Of course not, you need to know that person, does he have an objective thinking, does he have a good analytic skill... and so on. If you believe that he really did his job regarding researching and that he have good skills, than it will be worth taking advice from that person. But just to point out that you can do all that alone and have your own opinion!
Absolutely and honestly you can really be an independent person inside the crypto world no matter how new you are in this kind of things for the information that you need is all in the internet, no one will be always on your side here except for yourself so why bother asking someone for advice if you have different perspective to the methods and techniques being used in trading and other stuff. And also when you ask for someone's advice you will more likely to be cage in his opinion and advices that can limit your potential so instead of putting time for advisers go and invest knowledge to yourself.
Yes they worth it but I think  you dont need crypto adviser because you can do it by yourself. Also all of us have different way of looking in life, so i think its better if you choose your own decision so you dont regret in the end, while having a crypto adviser can only help you to decide, tell their perspective, teach you strategy but for me its better if you learn all of this by yourself.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Ailurophile on February 23, 2020, 03:13:27 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Why would you even need one?
You are already on this forum so why not use this forum to learn?
There are so many tips and advice from traders on this forum?
Would you rather spend money with a risk of being scammed rather than doing your own research?


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: iv4n on February 23, 2020, 07:59:36 AM
Blockchain is open source technology, you can find all info for free, if you are ready to search and read a lot. Of course one person will hardly see everything, there is so many things about crypto, you can spend days and weeks reading about what happened before, development of specific coins, their plans and roadmaps. So you read all that and you have some opinion about all that.
Basically advisor is someone who did that, he did all the research, and he created his opinion (his opinion). Would you believe someone opinion just like that? Of course not, you need to know that person, does he have an objective thinking, does he have a good analytic skill... and so on. If you believe that he really did his job regarding researching and that he have good skills, than it will be worth taking advice from that person. But just to point out that you can do all that alone and have your own opinion!
Absolutely and honestly you can really be an independent person inside the crypto world no matter how new you are in this kind of things for the information that you need is all in the internet, no one will be always on your side here except for yourself so why bother asking someone for advice if you have different perspective to the methods and techniques being used in trading and other stuff. And also when you ask for someone's advice you will more likely to be cage in his opinion and advices that can limit your potential so instead of putting time for advisers go and invest knowledge to yourself.
Yes they worth it but I think  you dont need crypto adviser because you can do it by yourself. Also all of us have different way of looking in life, so i think its better if you choose your own decision so you dont regret in the end, while having a crypto adviser can only help you to decide, tell their perspective, teach you strategy but for me its better if you learn all of this by yourself.

Advisors can help, but what I say is to not take their advice for grant. You never know, but maybe your advisor receives money for advices he is giving, for example McAfee! On one side they are telling you to buy, on other side they are dumping. You really need to trust the person you are listening, if you don't have trust in that person their advises will harm you, at least there are high chance for that to happen.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: SquallLeonhart on February 23, 2020, 09:44:04 AM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
For you to get an adviser means that you’re probably going to be paying them money to teach you and do the practical and all that. Then my question is – how are you looking for this adviser, like where? Are you looking for the adviser online or offline (locally)? If you mean online trade adviser, then it’s of no need because there are already lots of videos you will find on YouTube that will help you learn a lot of things about trading. Most of the videos you will find in YouTube about trading are practical, and you will be able to follow up and do the same things they do.

As for offline, you can get someone that will help you learn, at least that will be good since they will help you understand it better and you will be able to ask questions if there is anything you’re not understanding.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: wozzek23 on February 23, 2020, 08:12:01 PM
The trouble here is the fact that bitcoin is unpredictable and unregulated which means there is neither a method nor a person that could always be right. This is more like shooting a dart in the dark most of the time when big things happen, there is definitely calmer times like for example today where people would definitely know what to do and TA might help and basically many things that could profit you, however when we talk about those days with 10%+ movements those are unpredictable and nothing could stop bitcoin going down 30% or up 30% in few days which is why nothing could ever help you but luck. If you are lucky enough you will listen to some guy who will turn out to be correct or you will check some charts that will be correct, otherwise you will lose money if you are unlucky.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: South Park on February 23, 2020, 10:50:20 PM
In our time, the most difficult thing is to distinguish good information from useless information.

But in order to do this, you will have to somehow pass through large layers of information that you essentially will not need, but from all this diversity you can after a while be able to identify and isolate truly valuable knowledge.

In other words, no one will give you a ready, and most importantly the correct answer, it must be formed independently in your brain through the processing of a large amount of data related to the topic of interest to you. Learn everything that you are advised on this forum and in the end you will understand what is really worth it.
Correct, even in good trading books you are going to find mistaken information and the only way to distinguish this is by testing this information against the reality of the markets, once you do that you will quickly realize if the idea you are reading holds any merit or if it is just another idea you can discard really quickly and that holds no value whatsoever, however reaching this level in which you can tell truth from lies takes a lot of time especially if you are the kind of trader that likes to see how a system that supposedly works performs with the behaviour of the markets and to do this effectively you will probably have to learn how to code.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: Mumbeeptind1963 on March 03, 2020, 11:42:50 AM
In our time, the most difficult thing is to distinguish good information from useless information.

But in order to do this, you will have to somehow pass through large layers of information that you essentially will not need, but from all this diversity you can after a while be able to identify and isolate truly valuable knowledge.

In other words, no one will give you a ready, and most importantly the correct answer, it must be formed independently in your brain through the processing of a large amount of data related to the topic of interest to you. Learn everything that you are advised on this forum and in the end you will understand what is really worth it.
Correct, even in good trading books you are going to find mistaken information and the only way to distinguish this is by testing this information against the reality of the markets, once you do that you will quickly realize if the idea you are reading holds any merit or if it is just another idea you can discard really quickly and that holds no value whatsoever, however reaching this level in which you can tell truth from lies takes a lot of time especially if you are the kind of trader that likes to see how a system that supposedly works performs with the behaviour of the markets and to do this effectively you will probably have to learn how to code.
For me yes because it will help you to understand more about trading but its depend in traders if they want an adviser. However having a crypto adviser is good but if you want to learn it from yourself that is better because theres a time you will find something and you will know your limit, but if you dont understand something dont hesitate to asked some question to those really know about trading.


Title: Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for?
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on March 03, 2020, 12:43:36 PM
In our time, the most difficult thing is to distinguish good information from useless information.

But in order to do this, you will have to somehow pass through large layers of information that you essentially will not need, but from all this diversity you can after a while be able to identify and isolate truly valuable knowledge.

In other words, no one will give you a ready, and most importantly the correct answer, it must be formed independently in your brain through the processing of a large amount of data related to the topic of interest to you. Learn everything that you are advised on this forum and in the end you will understand what is really worth it.
Correct, even in good trading books you are going to find mistaken information and the only way to distinguish this is by testing this information against the reality of the markets, once you do that you will quickly realize if the idea you are reading holds any merit or if it is just another idea you can discard really quickly and that holds no value whatsoever, however reaching this level in which you can tell truth from lies takes a lot of time especially if you are the kind of trader that likes to see how a system that supposedly works performs with the behaviour of the markets and to do this effectively you will probably have to learn how to code.
For me yes because it will help you to understand more about trading but its depend in traders if they want an adviser. However having a crypto adviser is good but if you want to learn it from yourself that is better because theres a time you will find something and you will know your limit, but if you dont understand something dont hesitate to asked some question to those really know about trading.


All the information is anywhere, be it in social networks, books among others, the main thing that must be understood is to learn to understand how the market moves, the why, the fundamentals, why the whales act like this, there is a lot of information In the volume, if you learn to read the volume, there is a lot of information only there, it is a matter of seeing the market, of learning, of looking for the reasons, that is where the true knowledge is born, thus I have learned.