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Title: Before getting into trading
Post by: amirahmed on October 20, 2021, 11:10:22 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: pooya87 on October 20, 2021, 11:15:53 AM
It is not necessary but depending on the course itself it could be helpful or damaging. I've seen guides on the internet about trading that were only misleading newcomers specially if they are focusing on cryptocurrency trading.
You mostly need to know the basics which can be found anywhere from investopedia website to youtube. Then all you need is experience which can only be gained by making trades.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Oshosondy on October 20, 2021, 12:09:55 PM
You mean to take a course that you will have to pay someone for? That is not necessary. There are may trading sites that offer free help by providing articles, it will be like that also on forex but I am specifically talking about crypto trading. A good example is binance that offers you articles on free videos on their site to know the basics of trading, but this is not what will let you make profit but to know the technical aspects only, like pooya87 said, you need experience to be able to make profit, beginners are more vulnerable to lose, use the amount you can afford to lose to trade.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: hugeblack on October 20, 2021, 12:29:55 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
What is the cost of taking any course, 50 dollars, 100, thousand? You will make a lot of profit if the course is useful.
The problem is that the price of Bitcoin is difficult to predict and does not follow the same traditional models.
But in general, learning something is better than going into the trade without knowing, and a lot of the content is free and you can learn it from YouTube.
Bitcoin is linked to studying previous models and finding support areas, so a little experience may bring you some profits.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Luzin on October 20, 2021, 01:12:27 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

I think the result will be better, but I do not recommend. I entered trading in the market self-taught, with the help of some of my old friends. So I don't spend money to pay for the course. There are many tutorials and patterns on google now. I think you have enough to learn and look for the source. Orher that i think do you have a friend who invites you to trade, then ask him. Once you feel you understand you can enter the market. Besides that, I think you can use this forum as a means of learning to trade, because in this forum everything about crypto is thoroughly discussed.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Jawadu on October 20, 2021, 02:38:44 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Absolutely, it is very important to get trading courses before you start anything! Trading for the first time is like learning car driving, you can only be instructed on how the car works and you can easily understand it, but if you are given to drive it,  you can cause accidents because you understand the instructions but you still have no experience with driving!

That's the way it is in trading, you can only be given regular instructions and understand some things but if you enter the markets you will have a much higher risk of losing more than making a profit! Unless you will decide to learn first maybe for one week/month by looking for a good trading course and then practicing what you learned, you will have a much higher chance of making a profit than a loss.

Trading is profitable for a person with patience, set aside time, study trading, start trading and you will make a profit!


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: carrigan on October 20, 2021, 03:34:19 PM
At least before entering into trading you must really understand crypto. Don't just come from and follow your friends because it's a trend, it's things like this that will catch you off guard and eventually fall into a loss. Markets are unpredictable or even impossible but it never hurts to try and forget things and memories. You have to stick with the initial goals that have been designed before, don't waste them because they are valuable.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Ararbermas on October 20, 2021, 03:45:26 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
its up you if you can afford taking course, but if not probably the good way is to make research first what are the most important things to know about trading, make a list and learn it one by one, infact all the information can be found in the internet, just invest time for it ..
Btw for me the best alternative way is watching tutorials because on that way you can easily follow the process especially how to apply those tools in trading.. Just start with demo account, then follow those tutorials around the internet for sure you can obtain idea how trading really works.. Remember skills and knowledge is the most important in it. So make it as your priority wherein don't rush your situation..


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: palle11 on October 20, 2021, 04:35:25 PM
It really depends on what you mean by course or what you  course in trading. If you mean going to school as undergraduate to study and learn how to trade  ;D I'm not sure you will get such discipline in the university or tertiary institutions. What you will get at such places are causes like marketing, economics at least and with those related causes you can understand demand and supply, need, want, scale of preference etc. As far as I know, trading is the real life experience of buying and selling and not theory anymore. So knowledge in economics can also help you in trading .

But basically online trading is practical with its own terminologies like  stop loss, take profit, indicators and many other stuffs that you need to know while being a trader. You don't need to learn those in tertiary institutions but maybe as a starter you can go for training with someone for few days just to know at least how to start the proper learning by yourself because you actually would need to relearn by yourself no matter the initial training you may get either from seminars or whatever videos you watch. Is a good ride if you build interest in it and don't decide to chicken out almost immediately you start losing.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: so98nn on October 20, 2021, 04:52:03 PM
Considering the mega threads being made on the topic how peeps lost their lifetime savings in blink of an eye and seeking for trading help, I think you do need a lesson before you can jump in. There is no way you can have it as income source if you dont adopt plenty skills about it. Getting into trading might look as simple as buying at low and selling at high, booking the profits and done! Well, things are worst when you actually start trading. You get to see big troubles along the way because trading is huge ocean and endless tricks and tips are happening all the time. You need to understand the market in perfect way to work with it. It moves and behaves based on fundamentals and technical aspects all the time. You need to be updated with the commodity which you investing in, need to study it carefully to make good fortune.

Take the lessons before you start anything serious.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sujonali1819 on October 20, 2021, 05:22:58 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
A proper guideline always help to learn everything easily. So in this case a complete course by a good trader is a nice option to start trading. But without a guidelines success will not come this is not true. So having a course is not necessary to start trade. But if you have any option then why not?


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: redsun114 on October 20, 2021, 05:54:25 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
A demo account can be your course to teach you all the required things.
Yeah I am not kidding, you can practice and learn simultaneously to gain real time experience as well.

I agree that you can go for any cause to get ready for crypto trading but that is not a mandatory one. You can learn by yourself by making use of online materials but when people are trying like this, they may not be dedicated and not serious about what they are doing which is the main reason why most people are suggesting about getting into any paid courses.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Silberman on October 20, 2021, 09:31:37 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
You need knowledge, how do you get that knowledge makes almost no difference as long as you do not spend too much money on the sources, the Internet is full of information that is available for free for those that want to learn how to trade, and anything else they may want, you just need to take the time to actually do it, however if you feel more comfortable taking a course then you can do that, however the information you can receive in those courses is limited and you will need to supplement it with what you can read online.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: DarkDays on October 20, 2021, 09:47:48 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Of course not. The only thing you need to have is a head on your shoulders that can help you make reasonable decisions.

Yes, it is useful to have prior knowledge but you've got to make start somewhere. As long as you're quick and can adapt you can start your trading experience without having to spend money on a course, though to do well it is recommended to use the range of free available resources out there. Good luck


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: livingfree on October 20, 2021, 09:59:12 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
No.

But there can be some lessons that you can have by taking a shortcut of having a course. Although not all of what they say are for real and applicable to you.

If you want to take it and pay for it, I'll just use the budget for that course to start my own trading experience.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Taskford on October 20, 2021, 10:37:15 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

Its not necessary but actually it somehow helpful to you but make sure you avail those courses on legit coaches but I don't know if there's someone exist like this since I myself didn't grab those offered by any of them, or maybe simply grab some vids on youtube since there are quality contents right there about trading's and for sure from there you can get the information you like to know but also be careful on some videos since there are also content created just to hype certain coins so be cautious on what you are searching and make sure you watch the informational and not the hoax one.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Sled on October 20, 2021, 10:40:22 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
If it is available that would be your advantage. Having a deep understanding of trading is very helpful, especially in decision-making and taking some courses is somewhat helpful but for now, we can do a lot of things on the internet and we can gather ideas from there as well. if you were not lazy to do searches, that probably you don't need to take courses but instead, it is better to make it in actual trading as there you can learn more.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: GreatArkansas on October 20, 2021, 10:44:14 PM
I can share my experience here, I learnt trading on multiple platforms and multiple ways. Some people are more comfortable to learn on taking a course, so for me, it is always depends.
Some people too are also competent when they are learning on the paid course, while some people are intended to learn for free and anything that is free.
So, your choice here now, for me, there are a lot of free materials these days over the internet to learn something, especially in Trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Natalim on October 20, 2021, 11:30:00 PM
I can share my experience here, I learnt trading on multiple platforms and multiple ways. Some people are more comfortable to learn on taking a course, so for me, it is always depends.
Some people too are also competent when they are learning on the paid course, while some people are intended to learn for free and anything that is free.
So, your choice here now, for me, there are a lot of free materials these days over the internet to learn something, especially in Trading.
It's not really necessary to learn from a paid course because if you come to think of it, the materials that they are teaching just comes from the internet and you can see a lot in there for free. So if you can be more resourceful, you can learn all those basics in trading for free. The rest of the things will only be learned once you got into real trading because you have to develop all of them through your varied experiences. So either you learned from a paid course or not, what will matter in the end is the skills and strategies that you will only develop once you are starting to gain those real trading experiences.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Wexnident on October 21, 2021, 02:14:21 AM
Not necessarily. I guess you can just consider it something that is useful in having an earlier better understanding of the terminologies and whatnot of what you use at trading. Trading by the end of the day is still something that would require you to actually experience and understand since it's filled with a lot of intricacies that a course lesson about trading would probably never tackle or even if they did, would not really be the same as experiencing it yourself. Besides, everything is literally there on the internet, it's just a matter of you actually finding it.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Strongkored on October 21, 2021, 05:05:58 AM
It really depends on your desire to learn even though you are taking a course but you don't have a strong determination to continue learning it becomes meaningless, but all knowledge is very useful for making us profit and reducing the risk of loss because a lot of traders enter trading only based on feeling and hype.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Iceblast on October 21, 2021, 06:36:20 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Botnake on October 21, 2021, 08:01:57 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly
It will be a good advantage if you have someone to guide you who is a professional trader, at least you will be aware how trading works and how it will be profitable to you. However, its not really a must that you enroll into a paid course just to get ahead from others because trading itself can be learned through free demos from youtube and even studying all its basics from the forum. But never expect that trading can be learned quickly because it takes time for you to understand its concept and eventually, once you get into trading experiences, that's the time that you will learned it the most.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: xSkylarx on October 21, 2021, 08:50:22 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly

Forums are really useful if you already know the basics since there are a lot of information about trading in that place which could help you building your strategy or tweaking your existing strategy. Also you could able be found a mentor that will help you. Private lessons is not necessary but if you do have spare money then i think it could be useful but only take those legit and established one


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Kasabus on October 21, 2021, 09:18:43 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
no need for private lessons or lessons or anything. most importantly you have a mentor or professional trader ready to help you, and also you need to practice independently studying in trading forums to increase knowledge about trading. because in trading the most important thing is basic understanding, and learning can continue slowly

Forums are really useful if you already know the basics since there are a lot of information about trading in that place which could help you building your strategy or tweaking your existing strategy. Also you could able be found a mentor that will help you. Private lessons is not necessary but if you do have spare money then i think it could be useful but only take those legit and established one
Well, spending some amount for you to make the learning easier is an individual's choice. Everyone is free to do that. But if i were you, learning should not be costly in the first place. We have all the free resources in the internet and its up to you how to dig it and make it more useful. And aside from that, we have the forums wherein you can raise some threads and gather on hand information from the members. So if anything makes you in doubt, you can make use of the forum to make things clearer for you.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sammark23 on October 21, 2021, 10:32:45 AM
If you're a newbie, understanding the fundamental principles and methods of trading will come in handy. Even if most of the knowledge you want may be found on the internet, it is safer to obtain adequate education on the subject. The resources that are publicly available may not be validated, therefore it is pointless to develop knowledge-based on incorrect information. Because most online courses include one-on-one lectures, a suitable course will assist you in gaining a strong insight. Direct advice from a skilled trader is preferable than unsubstantiated information. Because they are online, you may access numerous online trading courses in Dubai  (https://trustinst.com/)as well as any other place.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Coin_trader on October 21, 2021, 10:39:08 AM
If you're a newbie, understanding the fundamental principles and methods of trading will come in handy. Even if most of the knowledge you want may be found on the internet, it is safer to obtain adequate education on the subject. The resources that are publicly available may not be validated, therefore it is pointless to develop knowledge-based on incorrect information. Because most online courses include one-on-one lectures, a suitable course will assist you in gaining a strong insight. Direct advice from a skilled trader is preferable than unsubstantiated information. Because they are online, you may access numerous online trading courses in Dubai  (https://trustinst.com/)as well as any other place.

Learning via different resources on internet is frustrating since you can't verify if the knowledge or tutorials that you will get from different sources is verified. This is my dilemma too during my newbie days, I tend to browse on internet and watch tutorials on youtube, Some of them has same thought but most of the time they are conflicting to each other because they different style and preference. The data will just mixed and you can't formulate the right strategy suited for you unless you do experiment and try it for yourself. Subscrbing an online course to a verified and pro traders is the best thing to do as newbie before you DYOR because you will need a solid basic knowledge to determine if the data you are reading or watching is a fact or not.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sulendra12 on October 21, 2021, 10:42:29 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Can't really say you need "courses" before doing trading. You can just watch how to trade solely from Youtube and free courses out there and you can get pretty much competitive quality compared to paid courses you can find in the internet. Maybe with free courses majority of those courses are just low quality but whatever courses and videos you watch, you have to make sure to do it in real scene otherwise it's just pointless to just read all of those courses without any real practice.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: bamb on October 21, 2021, 12:09:17 PM
Cryptocurrency market is guided by some specialized knowledge which is different from what someone not in Cryptocurrency may not be used to. You need to learn technical analysis part of trading Cryptocurrency.  Learning basic trade skill will provide you with  knowledge and understanding that will serve as the basis for your success in trading Cryptocurrency!


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Alisha FR on October 21, 2021, 07:55:50 PM
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Viscore on October 21, 2021, 08:20:29 PM
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: isaac_clarke22 on October 21, 2021, 08:31:51 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
"Is it necessary to buy a course to be good at programming?"
You can be self-taught at most of the fields and that includes trading. You just need to get the experience of it to be absolutely good at it.
Surely that will be your best teacher. In my favorite field, I had built my own project to count it at least as experience. :)


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fredomago on October 21, 2021, 09:02:56 PM
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.

Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Alisha-k on October 21, 2021, 09:45:10 PM
It is a means to getting better and positive results, nevertheless, it's not the only way to getting knowledge about trading.
If you're not comfortable to read courses, I'll suggest you get a coach or learn from videos on YouTube.

In all, it is important that you acquire a level of knowledge before venturing into trading, this would help you minimize your loses.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: jostorres on October 21, 2021, 09:45:23 PM
Learning via different resources on internet is frustrating since you can't verify if the knowledge or tutorials that you will get from different sources is verified. This is my dilemma too during my newbie days, I tend to browse on internet and watch tutorials on youtube, Some of them has same thought but most of the time they are conflicting to each other because they different style and preference. The data will just mixed and you can't formulate the right strategy suited for you unless you do experiment and try it for yourself. Subscrbing an online course to a verified and pro traders is the best thing to do as newbie before you DYOR because you will need a solid basic knowledge to determine if the data you are reading or watching is a fact or not.
Doing what you are doing based on what people are suggesting is a bad move. You should basically learn from those places and then you should be basically just focusing on testing them as well, either in a demo place or it could be real thing but a tiny amount compared to your general portfolio, if you already have a small portfolio then the demo places are a lot better.

I personally study all these places and then use those places as like a way to "lets' see if this guy is right" and then do it on demo and if it works then I do it with small amount in real trading and then I use it with bigger capital. Basically you have to get that idea confirmed that way, it would make it legit if it works and you could make a profit that way, it would make it a bad one if it doesn't make profit. You should check how the market is doing as well, finding a way to make a profit during these bull periods is easier of course.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Hypnosis00 on October 21, 2021, 10:14:32 PM
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.

Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
A lot of ways to learn about trading but somehow, some people would love to take the shortcut and pay signal groups. This usually happens to lazy people who wanted to make money easily and believe that this could save their time but unfortunately, they'll make themselves lose their money so fast.

Thus, even we have money and we can afford to pay someone who can teach us, it was still better to make our own research and strategies because, in this way, we are able to enhance our knowledge and skills. The more we gain information and ideas about trading, then it was easier for us to deal with the market changes as well.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: harizen on October 21, 2021, 10:38:03 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

There are lots of newbies who now turned into experience ones just by doing continuous efforts to learn to trade. Unlike before, there are now lots of references in the World Wide Web which a person can look at as their references to know more about trading stuff.

Generally, a course is not necessary but not wrong to take if you really want to. Just make sure you are on the legit service.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: BuNga_cute on October 21, 2021, 10:51:59 PM
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Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.
Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
A lot of ways to learn about trading but somehow, some people would love to take the shortcut and pay signal groups. This usually happens to lazy people who wanted to make money easily and believe that this could save their time but unfortunately, they'll make themselves lose their money so fast.

Thus, even we have money and we can afford to pay someone who can teach us, it was still better to make our own research and strategies because, in this way, we are able to enhance our knowledge and skills. The more we gain information and ideas about trading, then it was easier for us to deal with the market changes as well.

The opinion that says that joining a paid trading group is the fastest way to make a profit is wrong in my opinion. In fact, I've tried several times
to join trading groups, both free and paid trading group, the results are not much different. The conclusion of the signal given by the trading group is
not 100% accurate, so don't expect us to get rich by relying on the trading group. My advice is never to be lazy to learn all about trading, it's better
if we spend money to take trading courses, instead of spending money to join a trading group. If we can analyze the market ourselves, the results
are much better than expecting signals from other people's.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: NicNacCoin on October 21, 2021, 11:06:50 PM
You must complete a number of steps before you can start trading in cryptocurrency. In particular, you have to sign up for the exchange site where you want to trade and then pass the ID verification.Then you have to deposit the amount of dollars you will be trading in that account.After that you can start trading by buying the coins you want and then you can start trading as you wish.And especially you need to have enough knowledge about crypto trading. If you don't have knowledge about cryptocurrency trading, you can trade but not profit.You have to do signal analysis of every coin. If you don't do signal analysis, you will lose a lot.So before trading, you must complete all these tabs.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Finestream on October 21, 2021, 11:42:36 PM
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Well, it can be a great help to you while you are still a newbie in trading. There are lot of things that you really need to know before getting into trading. It won't be necessary as others just learned from themselves but if you prefer to enroll in a paid course because you think you are not good enough, then of course it will be and edge to you, at least you will gain more knowledge and develop your own skills and strategies in trading with the help of a legit and professional instructor. Its okay to spend at the beginning, as long as it will give an excellent outcome.
Having the right knowledge coming from those experienced traders is better when you are starting this business. It's not mandatory, but it's an edge in terms of moving ahead from people who are also new to this venue. While it's also true that you can learn it from doing your own research and following all those available information all over the internet.

It's depends on your capabilities. If you do have spare money and you want to learn things out the right way, paying can also be considered while if you are tight in budget self learning also helps as long as you are keen on learning.
A lot of ways to learn about trading but somehow, some people would love to take the shortcut and pay signal groups. This usually happens to lazy people who wanted to make money easily and believe that this could save their time but unfortunately, they'll make themselves lose their money so fast.

Thus, even we have money and we can afford to pay someone who can teach us, it was still better to make our own research and strategies because, in this way, we are able to enhance our knowledge and skills. The more we gain information and ideas about trading, then it was easier for us to deal with the market changes as well.

The opinion that says that joining a paid trading group is the fastest way to make a profit is wrong in my opinion. In fact, I've tried several times
to join trading groups, both free and paid trading group, the results are not much different. The conclusion of the signal given by the trading group is
not 100% accurate, so don't expect us to get rich by relying on the trading group. My advice is never to be lazy to learn all about trading, it's better
if we spend money to take trading courses, instead of spending money to join a trading group. If we can analyze the market ourselves, the results
are much better than expecting signals from other people's.
The risk is definitely high when it comes of joining a paid trading group than getting a paid course in trading. I would suggest not to indulge yourself in a paid trading group because you won't be satisfied with its outcome so its more like you are spending with a no real use case. Maybe its a better idea to get into a paid trading course as you will likely to gain more valuable ideas that talks about trading and its risks. And it helps you to develop a real concept on what is happening really when you're already in a real life trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: chaser15 on October 21, 2021, 11:52:09 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

If you are willing to spend time browsing, reading, and studying all about trades, there are now several articles and videos you can refer to. Start with the basics and slow progress on the way.

But if you want to take a course, it's not a bad decision if you want everything as organized and has someone to assist you.

It really depends on you, are you willing to spend money on a course or try to learn trading by yourself.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: wiss19 on October 22, 2021, 01:52:58 PM
If you are willing to spend time browsing, reading, and studying all about trades, there are now several articles and videos you can refer to. Start with the basics and slow progress on the way.
Self learning is something which is not feasible for most of the beginners because they may not find enough time for learning as they will easily lose focus. So, having a mentor must be very good option in my opinion so that you will get all the needed things in an ordered manner which will help you to get ready to trade in real market as early as possible.

if you want to take a course, it's not a bad decision if you want everything as organized and has someone to assist you.
Just having a friend who is already into trading environment for years will definitely could help beginners to get start with the learning process of trading. I mean the alternate for self learning may not be taking a paid course.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: geegaw on October 22, 2021, 03:49:55 PM
Depending on your analytical skills, it is better to take a course for trading. This course will give you broader knowledge and skills in trading. Some courses are not provided for free, some are paid. The most important thing in following the course is the instructor, we must look for instructors who really have extensive knowledge.
We should transform into apprentices, not from the perspective of students and need courses because instructors with enough depth don't sell trading courses, what they sell are slots to join their sharing group, more precisely, we become their parasites when working with them, there are benefits in parallel but fate may not be ours from this point on. So an apprentice can be the easier definition, learning from the sharing from countless online videos, gradually, we will realize the truths and trading plans that are extremely suitable for our core


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: add1ct3dd on October 22, 2021, 06:09:50 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
That depends, but if you have got no idea on what trading is all about and how it works, then it wouldn’t be bad if you can take out time to take the course. And if you’re going to be taking a course on trading you should make sure that you’re taking the course from the best teacher, because if at the end of the day you don’t understand what you’re thought, then it’s all waste of time and money.

There are some teachers that are not really good at teaching and can’t really break it down to the level that everyone would understand, so I am going to advise you to make sure that you look for the best.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Anguwa on October 22, 2021, 06:22:18 PM
Well not really necessarily, but it will really help you and protect you from loosing a lot of money. Learning before starting everything, always make it easy for someone to make progress, likewise in trading, if you have basic knowledge and skills about where and how to trade, it will be a plus and an advantage towards getting more profit and also prevent you from loosing ignorantly.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: iv4n on October 22, 2021, 08:15:20 PM
Well not really necessarily, but it will really help you and protect you from loosing a lot of money. Learning before starting everything, always make it easy for someone to make progress, likewise in trading, if you have basic knowledge and skills about where and how to trade, it will be a plus and an advantage towards getting more profit and also prevent you from loosing ignorantly.

I agree with you, it's not necessary, and will it help or not depends on the course itself! I think that many courses are there just to suck money out from people, just some of them are truly good, where you can actually learn something practical and new!
And before paying for a course people should check all those "free things" around! If someone really wishes to learn can start from watching some free videos with basics, move to forums and talk with experienced people about what you didn't understand, and in the end practice all the time, if you can spare some money for learning start with real and if not then demo will be good too!


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: henmark on October 22, 2021, 08:38:49 PM
I have to say that there is a good case we could say "self learning" as what we do ourselves and not what we learn ourselves. Like for example if I am reading a book written by someone, that is still self learning, if I am watching a youtube video, that is self learning, if I am checking others trades, that's self learning. Self learning basically means not having a teacher or a course path and you doing whatever you want in the world to learn something.

I personally believe that we are doing fine right now and we will probably be doing fine a long time as well, there is really nothing that keeps me in check right now so I doubt I would ever follow anyone else's path, that's self learning.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: DannyTorn on October 22, 2021, 08:46:50 PM
I dont think that trading is something that can be learned from someone and teach by someone.
Before getting into trading you definitely should understand that it will take almost all your day on this if you want to get some profits, its more than USUAL WORKING DAY 9 to 5. Its 24/7. You need to track situation on a market every 30 minutes, last case with binance (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-21/bitcoin-appears-to-crash-87-on-binance-in-apparent-mistake) proofed this. You should be able to catch an opportunity in anytime. Before I started I was understanding that I need to choose a proper broker, which can offer some educational material, good accounts for newbies (like exness for example, I dont use their standard account anymore, currently using this (https://www.exness.com/pro_accounts/) type) and of course any broker you go for should be trustworthy to not spoil your first impression on trading.
Before getting into trading you also should do a research on best influencers on this market, Kunal Desai was the first one in my trading career and he really helped me, you really need an experienced guy near your shoulder to not get mad&lost in a messy market situations.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: TheEconomists on October 22, 2021, 09:09:20 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
All will depend on your knowledge about trading crypto or forex I added forex because if you have a good knowledge FX trading then you really don't need any training for you to start trading crypto currency. If you don't have any knowledge about trading and you just want to start trading then you will need to take a course online which will help gain knowledge of technical analysis and fundamental analysis of the market. Although, not necessarily certificate course but there are some site that provides such services.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Quidat on October 22, 2021, 09:31:05 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
All will depend on your knowledge about trading crypto or forex I added forex because if you have a good knowledge FX trading then you really don't need any training for you to start trading crypto currency. If you don't have any knowledge about trading and you just want to start trading then you will need to take a course online which will help gain knowledge of technical analysis and fundamental analysis of the market. Although, not necessarily certificate course but there are some site that provides such services.
When you do have already have experience towards forex or stocks market then learning up this crypto space wont be that much of a problem.All you do need to do is to adjust up
on your trading indicators because price do move on high percentage or higher scale compared into those traditional markets that you do knew.
Just like me on where i had joined up this market but at least have some knowledge on markets which did really make it simplier since you had familiarized everything.
All you do need is to adjust though.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: AhmadM on October 22, 2021, 09:55:16 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
All will depend on your knowledge about trading crypto or forex I added forex because if you have a good knowledge FX trading then you really don't need any training for you to start trading crypto currency. ~ Although, not necessarily certificate course but there are some site that provides such services.
Yup, the basic knowledge for both crypto and forex trading is quite similar particularly on technical analysis. In case someone already had experience in forex then I believe s/he no need much effort to learn everything from the beginning, it might just need to take some times for being fully adapted to the new environment.

~ Although, not necessarily certificate course but there are some site that provides such services.
Certainly, it isn't necessary if s/he does trading for his/her own sake unless s/he aiming becomes a professional were to work under a company.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Wawa2013 on October 22, 2021, 10:21:09 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
All will depend on your knowledge about trading crypto or forex I added forex because if you have a good knowledge FX trading then you really don't need any training for you to start trading crypto currency. If you don't have any knowledge about trading and you just want to start trading then you will need to take a course online which will help gain knowledge of technical analysis and fundamental analysis of the market. Although, not necessarily certificate course but there are some site that provides such services.
When you do have already have experience towards forex or stocks market then learning up this crypto space wont be that much of a problem.All you do need to do is to adjust up
on your trading indicators because price do move on high percentage or higher scale compared into those traditional markets that you do knew.
Just like me on where i had joined up this market but at least have some knowledge on markets which did really make it simplier since you had familiarized everything.
All you do need is to adjust though.

Many people think crypto and forex are two different things, even though they both have some things in common. As both are done digitally,
so it does depend on the internet to be able to do it. And other similarities, both crypto and forex have volatile prices to be able to generate profits,
although crypto tends to be more volatile in price. So from that reason, if we were previously used to forex trading, it will not be difficult to trade crypto.
Maybe just make a few adjustments, in contrast to people who really have never traded anything at all. That's more preparation to do, because there's
a lot to learn. But that doesn't mean that people who are successful in forex trading are 100% guaranteed to be successful in trading crypto.
Although the two have similarities, they also have differences, and not everyone can quickly make adjustments. So depending on how quickly
we learn the differences that exist in crypto, then never take crypto trading easy.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: tvplus006 on October 23, 2021, 09:25:56 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

Everyone has the opportunity to gain knowledge in two ways: for money and for free. If you have the opportunity to engage in self-education, then you can choose the second way of learning. But using paid courses, you will get the necessary knowledge for trading in much less time.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on October 23, 2021, 10:00:30 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
It is absolutely not necessary but it is recommended incase the kind of trade you wish to go into requires it, for example, Forex trading, taking some time out to go through some training in forex is highly recommended to enable you gain knowledge on some fundamentals and meaning to the various abbreviations in trading.
But when we come to crypto trading, I personally don't think you need any trading course, there are several tutorials out there on YouTube and other sites, you can use them to learn the basics, every other thing you will need to know, you will learn them in the process.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: adzino on October 23, 2021, 12:45:03 PM
Not necessary at all. In fact, avoid those. Most of those classes are just waste of money. They give you information that you can find anywhere on the internet without any cost. Then there are those articles that will mislead you and try to make you invest in shitcoins or use certain exchange that they are promoting. Just google a little. Understand the basics and start trading with small capital. You will eventually get used to it and learn new stuffs on your own while trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: blackened515 on October 23, 2021, 06:01:37 PM
I don't think is really necessary. Although, is important for someone to have at least a little knowledge about the Crypto world, before jumping into trading. You can do research on Cryptocurrency on the internet, read articles about trading. It will help a long way. Then, when you have gotten into trading, with time you will basically learn new things. For example, I started learning about trading through watching trading tutorials on YouTube. Also, one thing to note is that been a Crypto trader involves patience.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Sanitough on October 23, 2021, 06:21:21 PM
I don't think is really necessary. Although, is important for someone to have at least a little knowledge about the Crypto world, before jumping into trading. You can do research on Cryptocurrency on the internet, read articles about trading. It will help a long way. Then, when you have gotten into trading, with time you will basically learn new things. For example, I started learning about trading through watching trading tutorials on YouTube. Also, one thing to note is that been a Crypto trader involves patience.
I also agree that learning trading should not be costly in the first place because the best resources are already found in the internet and they're free so its up to you how to explore them and make them useful and helpful to you. Not just you but a lot of good traders have started learning in trading independently, with no professional traders to lend on. Well, its a bonus for you if you have a friend that is good in trading and will offer to help you, but for those who are just dependent on the internet alone, without getting any course, i know things will really work out as long as you know how to apply those basics in real trading. Once you have the experience, then it will be your best teacher then.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Silberman on October 23, 2021, 09:59:37 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

If you are willing to spend time browsing, reading, and studying all about trades, there are now several articles and videos you can refer to. Start with the basics and slow progress on the way.

But if you want to take a course, it's not a bad decision if you want everything as organized and has someone to assist you.

It really depends on you, are you willing to spend money on a course or try to learn trading by yourself.

Personally I think it is a bad idea to take a course as a newbie, it is better to learn all what we can on our now for free on the internet and only once we have a solid base then paid courses would be over the table, I say this because there are courses out there that are scams and offer you very basic information for the money you are paying, but for a newbie all of this is new and they are impressed by the knowledge they received, but if instead you learn on your own first then you will realize those courses are not good for you and then you will only pay for information that is actually worth your time.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: worle1bm on October 24, 2021, 07:14:09 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The books or courses could help you theoretically to gain some information about the market rules and strategies and give you idea about how market works but speaking frankly when you enter the real world market you see lot of new things and slowly you learn from your mistakes.I have seen some successful traders who were not educated and they all learn while trading and gaining experience from mistakes.The courses are extra source of knowledge but only if they are correct but you will learn lot yourself.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fredomago on October 24, 2021, 07:44:36 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The books or courses could help you theoretically to gain some information about the market rules and strategies and give you idea about how market works but speaking frankly when you enter the real world market you see lot of new things and slowly you learn from your mistakes.I have seen some successful traders who were not educated and they all learn while trading and gaining experience from mistakes.The courses are extra source of knowledge but only if they are correct but you will learn lot yourself.

It is important to know all the basic and thru time you will be able to enhance your skills, books and all those materials in learning this business are all important, you have to work with your knowledge and make sure that you are involving yourself into this market, participating to experienced the knowledge that you gained.

It's always better to have everything set in place before jumping to any field, either business or investment. Trading is not an easy venue to become reach but a good tool to succeed if you are really aiming for a better financial wealth.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: RealMalatesta on October 24, 2021, 08:06:36 PM
It's always better to have everything set in place before jumping to any field, either business or investment. Trading is not an easy venue to become reach but a good tool to succeed if you are really aiming for a better financial wealth.
Getting everything ready before starting must be a valid suggestion for all beginners here but practically it is not easy for anyone to make all ready before engaging in real market. This is the reason we are having demo account and with the help of it, anyone could get ready for trading over the time. When you are having time along with practicing in the market then you can slowly make yourself ready for real market challenge.

Trading must be a highly challenging one because if you're not careful then you will lose all your capital still many people are preferring it because they are assuming it as an easy money making method. When people are not getting into trading without proper preparation but with big dreams, usually turn greedy and then losing all their capital by not booking at proper targets.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: BuNga_cute on October 25, 2021, 03:40:48 AM

The opinion that says that joining a paid trading group is the fastest way to make a profit is wrong in my opinion. In fact, I've tried several times
to join trading groups, both free and paid trading group, the results are not much different. The conclusion of the signal given by the trading group is
not 100% accurate, so don't expect us to get rich by relying on the trading group. My advice is never to be lazy to learn all about trading, it's better
if we spend money to take trading courses, instead of spending money to join a trading group. If we can analyze the market ourselves, the results
are much better than expecting signals from other people's.
The risk is definitely high when it comes of joining a paid trading group than getting a paid course in trading. I would suggest not to indulge yourself in a paid trading group because you won't be satisfied with its outcome so its more like you are spending with a no real use case. Maybe its a better idea to get into a paid trading course as you will likely to gain more valuable ideas that talks about trading and its risks. And it helps you to develop a real concept on what is happening really when you're already in a real life trading.

Moreover, most of the paid trading groups that are circulating now, are used by the owner to benefit himself. I'm sure before the owner of
the trading group gives signals which coins are good to buy, he has already bought them. So when the group members buy the recommended coins,
the group owner just enjoys the profit. That's why I always suggest not to join any paid trading group, because the risk is very high. Moreover, even
if the signals given are accurate, it makes us not understand how to read price movements in the market. So our trading skills and knowledge
will not develop, whereas to be rich from trading we must have good analytical skills. So spend our money learning to trade, not hoping to get signals.
But if we don't have the money to take a trading course, we can learn on our own by reading a lot of articles, watching video tutorials on YouTube
and actively discussing in this forum.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sumant on October 25, 2021, 11:45:09 AM
Before getting into trading you should know that what is cryptocurrency is all about and what type of challenge we going to face when come to their trade. As a newbie you can learn with some capital to how you hold the situation when price goes down, if you can hold this presure then there is great profit waiting for you in future. You can watch youtube and telegram channels to know more what people of this thinks about cryptocurrency.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: andriarto on October 25, 2021, 11:53:23 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The books or courses could help you theoretically to gain some information about the market rules and strategies and give you idea about how market works but speaking frankly when you enter the real world market you see lot of new things and slowly you learn from your mistakes.I have seen some successful traders who were not educated and they all learn while trading and gaining experience from mistakes.The courses are extra source of knowledge but only if they are correct but you will learn lot yourself.

It is important to know all the basic and thru time you will be able to enhance your skills, books and all those materials in learning this business are all important, you have to work with your knowledge and make sure that you are involving yourself into this market, participating to experienced the knowledge that you gained.

It's always better to have everything set in place before jumping to any field, either business or investment. Trading is not an easy venue to become reach but a good tool to succeed if you are really aiming for a better financial wealth.
in learning the trading material and time to trade, it all depends on the flexibility of our time or the strategy we use. every book and video that we study certainly has a different strategy, so we can choose which strategy we will use, because not all traders have the same free time so the strategies used are also different


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: gabbie2010 on October 25, 2021, 02:01:58 PM
As I already wrote, when I started working in this industry, I used a demo account from AMarkets for training. In addition, I tried to read various forecasts and how top traders reacted to these forecasts.
I started my trading journey with forex factory where I learnt all the aspect of setting up a chart with indicators and template thereafter registered a demo account with FXCM broker and started practicing before transiting to crypto trading using binance charts these was indeed a journey of years though I didn't pay for any course, it's up to the OP to choose this path but he should be ready to commit long hours of charting analysis and learning new things related to trading everyday as long as he is committed.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Myleschetty on October 25, 2021, 02:12:42 PM
To be honest, I don't quite understand those who start working without experience. You need to understand that this option most often ends with only losses.
You may be right but not in every situation cause they depend on something. Ask yourself, who trained the first Doctor to be existing in the human race? Who trained Norton and every other scientist in human history?
The main reason why people make especially the newbies make lost is before they don't do adequate research though a mistake is expected in the first step.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: 2double0 on October 25, 2021, 08:41:37 PM
Taking experience in trading is well worth than taking a course because a course will give you theoretical knowledge while trading on your own will gain you practical experience which will always be remembered by you. Making money is important, but making it the right way is much more important than that and knowing your pros and cons, you can decide the stop loss and take profit settings of your trade easily than by reading a book.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: fullhdpixel on October 25, 2021, 09:25:19 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
I would say that emotionless trading is the most important thing and there are too many people who do not know they could make a trade based on something like this and that is the problem here.

People make trades based on what they see, what makes them happy, what makes them hopeful and many other emotions and if you keep doing that then you are going to keep losing money and if you really want to keep going then kudos to you keep doing it and maybe you will get luck and make some profit but the reality is that if you keep doing this then you are going to be losing money for sure. I personally suggest that only use your brain and nothing else and you could make a profit.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Peanutswar on October 25, 2021, 09:56:26 PM
It depends on you there are people doesn't take any kind of trading course they are just focusing on their investment in their knowledge, self-study and improvement. If you want totally learn and too much have time and budget having a trading course is ideal but if you don't have self-study is ideal by this you can experience by your self about the possible problem, strategy, mistakes and conflicts during your trading can be solved while you are learning.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on October 26, 2021, 05:28:02 AM
To be honest, I don't quite understand those who start working without experience. You need to understand that this option most often ends with only losses.

The question was quite funny, seems like the user is just asking for asking sake because it's obvious what the answer is. How are you to learn if you don't take a course. It must not be technically a course like you buying a course online as you can have a mentorship that'll help you with that.

You can also read articles online on trading or watch YouTubers explaining. All this are a form of learning and without them you will be haviny no prior knowledge and just like most self called traders, you'll be gambling instead of actual trading.

Taking trading seriously has to do with dedicating time and resources to learning it. With time you'll then gain the experience that'll help you make the right decision.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Dr.Osh on October 26, 2021, 05:47:25 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
A course before starting anything is a good thing, because with it, you can have an overview, basics, and preparation for trading. it's just that the course must be trusted, because many people pay for the course, but most of them are given very basic material that you can even find on the internet, or they are deceived.

In fact, what is needed in trading is information, as well as mental readiness. however, if you really don't have any basis in this, learning it on your own might take a while, and requires trial and error. with the course, you can learn it in a nutshell.

if you have a course, I suggest looking for a place that you can do in person, not online. In addition, try to practice directly in the field. it will also give you experience.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Mpamaegbu on October 26, 2021, 07:40:47 AM
You mean to take a course that you will have to pay someone for? That is not necessary. There are may trading sites that offer free help by providing articles, it will be like that also on forex but I am specifically talking about crypto trading.
Whether the tutorial is paid for or not should be immaterial. Trading at whatsoever level isn't merely a theoretical thing. It's practical. It has to do with self. A lot of people know the theory about it but lose composure when on a trading platform, especially when it's live trading. So, theory won't matter if one can't control one's emotions. Emotion is the biggest killer when it comes to trading. Again, I'm one who don't believe in using the same trading tools provided by trading sites the same way the tools are put there. It's better to change default settings if you must use the tools on the site.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Benefactor on October 26, 2021, 09:05:13 AM
There are may exchanging locales that deal free assistance by giving articles, it will resemble that likewise on forex yet I am explicitly discussing crypto exchanging. You need to stay with the underlying objectives that have been planned previously, don't squander them since they are important.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: PhucS on October 26, 2021, 12:58:37 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
I think this will depend on each person, this is not a must before entering the market. You can learn the knowledge shared for free on google, youtube, read the news about cryptocurrencies on reputable online newspapers. If you want, you can still take courses, but choose reputable and highly rated courses.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: ItsCrafty on October 26, 2021, 01:10:28 PM
I don't even think that it is compulsory, but I suggest some beginners or newbies who are new in trading to take these courses and make some profit and learn some basic  trading strategies, that is why most of the traders also is going to suggest you this, and one another thing that it should be done by yourself too to get into trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Nhor1011 on October 26, 2021, 04:46:05 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

For me it is not necessary to take course, all you need to do is learn even the basic of trading. But it depends on you if you want to go through that course as long as it can help you in doing trade, why not? Trading needs basic learning specially for beginners. You can't go to a battle without a weapon. Knowledge, strategy and understanding is important if you want to trade.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: blatchcorn on October 26, 2021, 05:53:07 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
I think this will depend on each person, this is not a must before entering the market. You can learn the knowledge shared for free on google, youtube, read the news about cryptocurrencies on reputable online newspapers. If you want, you can still take courses, but choose reputable and highly rated courses.

With so much info and knowledge available free of cost its not wise to go for paid courses until or unless you find something extraordinary. IMHO, if you are new to trading then never ever start with huge capital rather start with a small capital, its a very common mistake made by new comers. One good resource for learning trading is bitcointalk.org, make it your habit to spend some time here daily if you are interested in learning trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Silberman on October 26, 2021, 08:16:59 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The books or courses could help you theoretically to gain some information about the market rules and strategies and give you idea about how market works but speaking frankly when you enter the real world market you see lot of new things and slowly you learn from your mistakes.I have seen some successful traders who were not educated and they all learn while trading and gaining experience from mistakes.The courses are extra source of knowledge but only if they are correct but you will learn lot yourself.
Learning from experience is not wrong but it can be very costly unless the first thing you learned from the books were money management strategies, after all we know that newbies will have the tendency to make mistakes as everything is new to them, but if they do not know how to manage their money then they will take too many risks and in order to learn anything they will lose a lot of capital to the point that by the time they learn the basics their capital would have reduced significantly or even disappeared completely.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Kelvinid on October 26, 2021, 09:30:32 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
It is not necessary for everyone but how about yours? That will be a big question, unless if it is needed.

Well, learning about trading is very important. We have a lot of resources when it regards to that and if you are not lazy to search on the internet you will find them. Don't ever think that learning in trading can be done one day, if you wanted to become a good or successful trader constant learning is a must and I challenge you to do that.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: nurilham on October 26, 2021, 10:09:12 PM
depending on the course, if the course is paid then there is no need to do that because there are many free courses that you can take so you don't have to pay for the course. increasing knowledge before trading is very important so that we can also trade well and think carefully. you just need to keep adding skills whether it's via the web, youtube, groups and I think it will be very helpful. don't be afraid to keep practicing and practicing so that we can find our own feel in trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Vaculin on October 26, 2021, 10:19:48 PM
depending on the course, if the course is paid then there is no need to do that because there are many free courses that you can take so you don't have to pay for the course. increasing knowledge before trading is very important so that we can also trade well and think carefully. you just need to keep adding skills whether it's via the web, youtube, groups and I think it will be very helpful. don't be afraid to keep practicing and practicing so that we can find our own feel in trading.
The more you were in actually trading the more it gives you an idea and enhances your skills. It is somewhat vital to have experience as not all things can just be learned through reading and watching tutorials, as the experience is the best teacher. And if we are afraid to lose a few bucks upon learning, there is no way that we are able to achieve our goal as well. That is why we should have to ask ourselves first if we can manage to handle stress and losses coz this will be the life of a trader whether we like it or not.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: justdimin on October 27, 2021, 07:47:00 AM
you just need to keep adding skills whether it's via the web, youtube, groups and I think it will be very helpful.
This must be very important step that we need to do before and after getting into trading.  Developing skills at all possible times will help to attain grand success in trading. In reality people are more focused about developing skills before getting into trading but once they enter trading, they totally forget about fine-tuning/adding their skills which is the reason why most traders do fail over the time.

we should have to ask ourselves first if we can manage to handle stress and losses coz this will be the life of a trader whether we like it or not.
Yeah for exact same reason, trading is not being recommended to many people. Active short term trading demands all our time and happiness hence if we are not ready to put such kind of efforts then we must switch to long term trading that definitely allow us to lead a normal life.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fredomago on October 27, 2021, 06:59:33 PM
depending on the course, if the course is paid then there is no need to do that because there are many free courses that you can take so you don't have to pay for the course. increasing knowledge before trading is very important so that we can also trade well and think carefully. you just need to keep adding skills whether it's via the web, youtube, groups and I think it will be very helpful. don't be afraid to keep practicing and practicing so that we can find our own feel in trading.

It's a non-stop learning process you can't just read and watch and practice but you need to go deeper and experienced the actual trading to see how much adjustments you need to have a better chances of success, if you are into this business, you have to make sure that everything is really in your control, emotions and a good balance with your finances.

With those two characteristics, you are capable of developing more skills that will continue to help you to learn the deeper part of this business.

Do your DYOR and keep doing a good assessment inside you. It will help you in doing good judgments when deciding your position.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: nhaila on October 27, 2021, 08:48:22 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
When it comes to trading, many times experience or practical subjects give more results than books. By reading the book you will know some rules of Tantric but will not have practical experience. To get good results in trading, you need to test small trades on a demo account.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sherenikaw on October 27, 2021, 10:49:34 PM
it depends on you if you really want to take a course like a paid course. what is certain is that before entering the crypto world we must increase our knowledge and insight about the crypto world, not only through courses, we can learn it ourselves, for example via the web or free telegram groups. there is a lot to learn there without having to spend money. but if you feel you are more confident and want a course for best results then that's good. the important thing is to make sure first the course is good or not, trusted or not.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: lucates on October 28, 2021, 02:39:38 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

As a beginner is really necessary to take a course to learn the basics. Many YouTube videos are available now (but aware about scammers).
 If you want to invest in crypto,

    do your own proper research.

    learn from proven mentors.

    don’t take any financial advice from anyone ( except who are
    licenced to give financial advice).

   stop focusing on the short term success.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Desmong on October 28, 2021, 04:36:23 PM
What do you mean bey weekend trading and what market are you trying to bring out. Forex, Indices, crypto? When it comes to weekend trading especially cryptocurrency, things always go mad when people are resting after the weekdays trading. Most fall of the crypto market always occur in weekends. Not wrong will weekend market but most time, there is not always much liquidity.

Forex market doesn't trading on weekends except friday which do have lower volatility most time. Traders are mostly resting on Fridays. Same with Indices except deriv trading that has Boom and Crash, Volatility 25,50, 75etc.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: darewaller on October 28, 2021, 06:43:16 PM
When it comes to trading, many times experience or practical subjects give more results than books. By reading the book you will know some rules of Tantric but will not have practical experience. To get good results in trading, you need to test small trades on a demo account.
Yes, all the beginners of trading must get into live markets as early as possible along with learning process. People usually think about live markets only after prolong learning phase. But, just theoretical knowledge will not help any trader to cope against market fluctuations. So, getting into demo account or trading in live markets with least capital will help any trader to become successful trader over the time.

Books and videos will definitely help traders but when you are practicing on real market then you can easily understand and get familiar to risk management and emotion controls. Honestly risk management and emotion controls  cannot be learnt by learning but possible only through practical sessions.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: jaberwock on October 28, 2021, 09:40:35 PM
It's a non-stop learning process you can't just read and watch and practice but you need to go deeper and experienced the actual trading to see how much adjustments you need to have a better chances of success, if you are into this business, you have to make sure that everything is really in your control, emotions and a good balance with your finances.

With those two characteristics, you are capable of developing more skills that will continue to help you to learn the deeper part of this business.

Do your DYOR and keep doing a good assessment inside you. It will help you in doing good judgments when deciding your position.
"do your dyor" is basically "do you do your own research" :D dyor already means do your own research. Also I agree with you 100%, not only you need to master what trading is like, and learn the very depths of it. You also need to arrange something that is perfectly profitable just for you, every person has different needs and desires and wishes, so what you want from trading will be different from someone else and the teachings will be very different as well.

You need to craft your trading based on what you like, and based on what you prefer it will get shaped into something you like. You also can't stop learning since there are new stuff figured out every day, you need to keep up with the times, how people traded 30 years ago is vastly different then how they are doing it today, so you need to keep learning the new methods and calculations at all times.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Sihab76 on October 28, 2021, 11:54:06 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
There are no special books or courses on trading. You must be experienced to trade. Inexperienced traders may incur losses when trading. So update on different channels before you trade You will know the news.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Silberman on October 29, 2021, 08:58:59 PM
depending on the course, if the course is paid then there is no need to do that because there are many free courses that you can take so you don't have to pay for the course. increasing knowledge before trading is very important so that we can also trade well and think carefully. you just need to keep adding skills whether it's via the web, youtube, groups and I think it will be very helpful. don't be afraid to keep practicing and practicing so that we can find our own feel in trading.

It's a non-stop learning process you can't just read and watch and practice but you need to go deeper and experienced the actual trading to see how much adjustments you need to have a better chances of success, if you are into this business, you have to make sure that everything is really in your control, emotions and a good balance with your finances.

With those two characteristics, you are capable of developing more skills that will continue to help you to learn the deeper part of this business.

Do your DYOR and keep doing a good assessment inside you. It will help you in doing good judgments when deciding your position.
This is what it must be expected by anyone that desires to become part of this market, in a way it is no different than many other professions, for example a lawyer cannot simply go to school to get their diploma and hope to get a lot of money, they need to study more and more in order to improve, and if a law changes then they need to get aware of it so the next time they get a case they do as well as they can and then they get good reputation and keep getting hired, trading is similar, anyone that thinks that they only need to read a book or two about it and then they will become great traders are completely mistaken.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: livingfree on October 29, 2021, 11:35:51 PM
There are no special books or courses on trading. You must be experienced to trade. Inexperienced traders may incur losses when trading. So update on different channels before you trade You will know the news.
Inexperienced traders, it's normal that they'll be into losses at the first time they trade.

But that's the foundation that they are setting and it's going to be the time that they'll have to thank those losses because they'll be the ones that shall give you strategies when you improve.

It's the teacher where you'll be learning how to be better.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Buntel168 on October 30, 2021, 12:36:17 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

Not really necessary but important because we must know how to start trading. at least we know what indicators to use


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: AicecreaME on October 30, 2021, 03:59:32 PM
Much better if you'll watch tutorials on youtube and read books about Trading, so you could maximize your knowledge about Trading. Also, self studying is a time convenient because you'll set your own time when to start studying, unlike when you're taking a course about Trading, you'll pay for it, only limited topics would be tackle, and you don't set your most convenient time to attend lessons.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: taufik123 on October 30, 2021, 04:50:40 PM
Not really necessary but important because we must know how to start trading. at least we know what indicators to use
Before studying indicators for trading analysis. The first step that must be done is to know the basic knowledge of trading, the terms so that it is easy to continue on the use of indicators. If support and resistance alone do not know, it is necessary to study again.
There are many tutorial videos on YouTube and can help in the process of learning technical analysis. It all depends on the willingness to learn. There's nothing wrong with taking a course, but it all depends on your intention.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on October 31, 2021, 02:46:53 AM
To be honest, I don't quite understand those who start working without experience. You need to understand that this option most often ends with only losses.
You may be right but not in every situation cause they depend on something. Ask yourself, who trained the first Doctor to be existing in the human race? Who trained Norton and every other scientist in human history?
The main reason why people make especially the newbies make lost is before they don't do adequate research though a mistake is expected in the first step.

His point is very good, but currently there are many guides, mentors, and especially books, many can start operating, but what they do not measure is the amount of money they can lose, whenever many newbies start thinking only about what they want. they can earn more not on what they can lose, and that is a rookie mistake, because every trader before operating must allocate money willing to lose, but the main thing is to think that way.

If we trade based on gambling and luck, the money will go quickly, there will be no option to win anything, because the thought would be based on winning no matter how, and if this happens you cannot learn and if you do not learn it is translates into loss of money.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Bollexz1 on October 31, 2021, 10:16:23 PM
If you want to pay to learn trading, of course you can pay and enrolled yourself in but I'm sure you'll only be taught the basic and some money management skills. Which I still consider good though, because motivation and head start are what some people need to join the space.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: clorasteinberg on November 01, 2021, 04:38:11 AM
At this stage, learning should be our complete focus, but where you learn from is equally important because quality content is less and can be misleading.

There are very good freely available resources on youtube and forums. When in the learning phase, traders should stick to limited but quality learning resources. Learners can move to paid courses after finishing free ones.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fakhrulenclix on November 01, 2021, 06:15:45 AM
I don't think it's necessary, it's enough to know the basics of trading by learning through several sites that discuss trading, but the most important thing in my opinion is to know a lot of things from the experiences of friends or people who trade first.
and for the first time to enter a trade, it is highly recommended to bring a small capital to avoid unwanted risks, the best learning is with our own experience. So, that's why when we understand the basics of trading, we can just trade with a small capital from where we will get a lot of learning.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: mamahdedeh on November 01, 2021, 07:13:41 AM
I don't think it's necessary, it's enough to know the basics of trading by learning through several sites that discuss trading, but the most important thing in my opinion is to know a lot of things from the experiences of friends or people who trade first.
and for the first time to enter a trade, it is highly recommended to bring a small capital to avoid unwanted risks, the best learning is with our own experience. So, that's why when we understand the basics of trading, we can just trade with a small capital from where we will get a lot of learning.
Unlike me, taking a trading course will be better to form the basis of our trading, and we will learn faster, but also we have to really choose a tutor to teach that trading. in learning to trade through the site, for me it is better if we learn from a book whose author's credibility is clear, so that it will be easier to lead us to the right learning


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Lordhermes on November 03, 2021, 03:30:18 AM
Before going into trading,you must be able to have a certain amount of money you want to start trading with,and after that, you start making research on the things you have not known about trading before, learn from people's experiences.
Have a particular strategy you use in the trading,so that you can avoid some possible lose.
Invest with few amount of money at first.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: tygeade on November 03, 2021, 06:14:04 AM
Before going into trading,you must be able to have a certain amount of money you want to start trading with
Required capital is something I never noticed anyone in this community have mentioned as one of the important thing for getting ready for crypto trading; probably even it must be most essential one and also you may get into trading with $1000 capital or $10 capital, you need to choose your trading volume according to your capital so I guess this is the reason no one is talking about it.

the most important thing in my opinion is to know a lot of things from the experiences of friends or people who trade first.
It would be really helpful if someone is ready to share their strategy and experiences with us but unfortunately most traders are always busy hence we cannot get their appointment for such a knowledge transfer. Practically such a help may be possible only for few lucky traders.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Issa56 on November 03, 2021, 09:06:19 PM
Before getting into a trade i believe you should should have a basic knowledge about cryptocurrency if you can't take a course you should have someone that will put you true, cryptocurrency is not really as easy as the way people think they can just buy a coin and after few hour's or days they will be in massive profit which is very wrong cryptocurrency trading involves money which with out basic knowledge you might endup losing your money so I believe taking a course is really necessary.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fredomago on November 03, 2021, 09:37:51 PM
Before going into trading,you must be able to have a certain amount of money you want to start trading with,and after that, you start making research on the things you have not known about trading before, learn from people's experiences.
Have a particular strategy you use in the trading,so that you can avoid some possible lose.
Invest with few amount of money at first.

Yes, you need to have that if you are aiming for good success, form this venue of business, without knowledge you are just doing things like gambling and that's the worse thing to do within this field of investment, but, with knowledge, you have all the advantages, knowing the timing and the right sets of assets to invest would give you decent profits.

More on how you project and how well you are in doing your homework, things are hard but with good determination, the outcome most probably will favor you.  8)

Remember that it's your hard earned money that you will going to use, take a bunch of care and be selective with your chosen assets ;)


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: lalabotax on November 03, 2021, 10:18:25 PM
I don't think it's necessary, it's enough to know the basics of trading by learning through several sites that discuss trading, but the most important thing in my opinion is to know a lot of things from the experiences of friends or people who trade first.
Sorry, I don't really agree with this.
Kowing the basics of trading is very important, at least we know the basics. If we only pay attention to our own experiences or the people's experiences, it may be different from our own condition.
Many people are following others in trading and they do not really understand what they are doing, they are only following other people's experiences in which they are different from the newbies.
I will suggest learning at first, basic knowledge is very important to make us learn more again to the other knowledge.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Sihab76 on November 04, 2021, 11:44:17 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
See Trading is a sector where you can't control everything by reading books or video conferencing if you want to. There are many traders who may face losses while trading despite having two to three years of experience. So it is never right to be sure that you will get a hundred percent profit with trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Luqman on November 04, 2021, 11:47:09 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
You don't need a trading course. You can learn it yourself by learning it from various sources. There are already many sources that provide information about trading, especially basic information about trading. Just learn it seriously from those sites, everyone can get enough knowledge about trading.



Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Questat on November 04, 2021, 11:56:12 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
You don't need a trading course. You can learn it yourself by learning it from various sources. There are already many sources that provide information about trading, especially basic information about trading. Just learn it seriously from those sites, everyone can get enough knowledge about trading.


It is easy to learn the basics out from the internet but this couldn't be enough to make a good trade. It is better to have a mentor that would teach and guide us but refrain from joining signal group, a friend of yours, might be your relatives or someone you know already. Might not be necessary but to learn trading alone is really hard, honestly.
For a lot of sources online, it sometimes made you confused on what strategy to follow or not. But I suggest having an actual trading experience as this could give huge learning which is far different from what we have read and watch online.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Lordhermes on November 05, 2021, 01:16:56 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
You don't need a trading course. You can learn it yourself by learning it from various sources. There are already many sources that provide information about trading, especially basic information about trading. Just learn it seriously from those sites, everyone can get enough knowledge about trading.


Exactly,trading does not require getting knowledge  from a particular source,it needs a research that is scattered,getting ideas,knowledge,informations, and experience from different sources.
One needs to understand that trading is a mind game,something that you must determine to take it as you see it,because the market is unpredictable,if the strategy used is not well planned or organised,there is every tendency that you will loose money easily.
Before getting into it,you must plan,strategise,read,make research and take the risk by investing.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: lienfaye on November 05, 2021, 02:01:28 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
You don't need a trading course. You can learn it yourself by learning it from various sources. There are already many sources that provide information about trading, especially basic information about trading. Just learn it seriously from those sites, everyone can get enough knowledge about trading.
Thats true. If you are really determine to learn its not going to be hard because almost everything that we need to know about trading is already available on the internet.

There's no need to pay and take a trading course since you can learn all of it by taking an effort to educate yourself. Then you'll be used to it if you already gain experience, thats how you can succeed as a trader.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Munir575 on November 05, 2021, 06:43:41 PM
For me I believe if you are new and you want to start trading I believe is really necessary you go true some online courses, because cryptocurrency trading is not what you can just start easily you have to have basic knowledge or you might endup losing your money so before you star trading make sure you have basic knowledge about what you are going into or you might lose all your money.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: freedomgo on November 05, 2021, 11:48:26 PM
For me I believe if you are new and you want to start trading I believe is really necessary you go true some online courses, because cryptocurrency trading is not what you can just start easily you have to have basic knowledge or you might endup losing your money so before you star trading make sure you have basic knowledge about what you are going into or you might lose all your money.
This is an individual's choice either to take online course before getting into trading, or just be resourceful enough because a lot of resources are available online and you just have to do hard work by making good researches online and study them all all throughout the preparation. If you also want to learn how to trade, there are also numerous videos online all about trading which will give you insights on how to start a trade and end it up successfully. Although there is quite difference when you are in real trading, but at least you have gained insights what are the most possible scenarios that will likely to appear in trading. Through this way, you can start building your strategies and skills before getting into real trading and that will give you and edge from others.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: goinmerry on November 06, 2021, 12:05:29 AM
I don't think it's necessary, it's enough to know the basics of trading by learning through several sites that discuss trading, but the most important thing in my opinion is to know a lot of things from the experiences of friends or people who trade first.
and for the first time to enter a trade, it is highly recommended to bring a small capital to avoid unwanted risks, the best learning is with our own experience. So, that's why when we understand the basics of trading, we can just trade with a small capital from where we will get a lot of learning.

Basic information is already a good start. With only basic information, anyone can now do the actual trading. As long as they know how to place an order, their goal why they trade, and are familiar with the interface of a platform they will choose, they can now test their knowledge.

Advance knowledge, chart reading any other step-up knowledge can be learned without realizing it. Experience is the best foundation that any trader has.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: MIner1448 on November 06, 2021, 11:34:45 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The training course may not need to be taken, but I still advise you to view the YouTube content, in order to study at least the exchange interface and all sorts of strategies, it is imperative to watch the video about the concept of orders, how to trade them and how to work with them.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: goinmerry on November 06, 2021, 11:59:48 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The training course may not need to be taken, but I still advise you to view the YouTube content, in order to study at least the exchange interface and all sorts of strategies, it is imperative to watch the video about the concept of orders, how to trade them and how to work with them.

Good suggestion.

OP can actually see the way the content creator is browsing the platform. Just an additional tip to OP that if you want to watch a video instead of just reading some articles and other sources, try to include your preferred platform on the Youtube search so that you will end up in a tutorial directly on that platform.

For example, "Beginners trading in Binance" or something close on that search query.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: stadus on November 06, 2021, 01:18:56 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Go to youtube university, you don't need to pay a dime, learn free trading techniques for free and you are good to go. I believe lots of traders just edecuate themselves and yet they are still successful, so just save the money you would use to enroll to learn and use it as your capital in trading.

In trading, experience is very important as it's your best teacher, and remember, you don't need to start big to trade, start a small amount and gradually increase as you feel confident and profitable with your venture.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Hippocrypto on November 06, 2021, 01:27:56 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
The training course may not need to be taken, but I still advise you to view the YouTube content, in order to study at least the exchange interface and all sorts of strategies, it is imperative to watch the video about the concept of orders, how to trade them and how to work with them.
Indeed. It may be a big help for you viewing in any websites that surely can give you a lot of information you want such as YouTube and Google. When you Start to trading it needs knowledge for you to understand everything you did. Advance knowledge, chart reading any other step-up knowledge can be learned without realizing it. Experience is the best foundation that any trader has.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sana54210 on November 06, 2021, 07:41:26 PM
OP can actually see the way the content creator is browsing the platform. Just an additional tip to OP that if you want to watch a video instead of just reading some articles and other sources, try to include your preferred platform on the Youtube search so that you will end up in a tutorial directly on that platform.

For example, "Beginners trading in Binance" or something close on that search query.
I believe that if you search online and you have no idea who is good and who is not then you may face with fake phony people that will give you bad information and you may end up losing a lot of money. This is why the best case scenario for many people would be to end up with a good suggestion from people who already did such a thing.

This way you do not search yourself to learn and end up with bad people, but you ask people who already did it, found the bad ones, and found the good ones and got good education from it. Obviously there could be some people who shill their own videos or other courses, but it is still a lot better to do something from this perspective than any other. It does allow people to save time and be a lot quicker.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Torps1 on November 08, 2021, 09:02:49 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?


Sure... That's the first step forward to a successful trading experience. Trading isn't as simple as it may appear, so the best thing is to seek and acquire knowledge. Any trading journey without prior knowledge is liable to fail.

Acquire the needed knowledge, practice on demo as much as possible to gain experience. When you're ready for the task,  no one will tell you but you will have the conviction yourself.
Trading is sweet when you get it right.

Wish you a happy trading experience


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Hobo66 on November 11, 2021, 03:56:36 PM
If you want to start trading then first of all you should have to comprehend about the trading. You also have to know about the suggestion and procedure of that project you wish to choose. You can get assistance by watching videos. You should also begin to looking into markets. The most important you have to manage your stress and emotional behavior.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Fredomago on November 11, 2021, 10:40:01 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?


Sure... That's the first step forward to a successful trading experience. Trading isn't as simple as it may appear, so the best thing is to seek and acquire knowledge. Any trading journey without prior knowledge is liable to fail.

Acquire the needed knowledge, practice on demo as much as possible to gain experience. When you're ready for the task,  no one will tell you but you will have the conviction yourself.
Trading is sweet when you get it right.

Wish you a happy trading experience

Well said, acquiring the right knowledge is the same as equipping a soldier in time of war. Holding the right tool to secure yourself during the war is the very first thing a soldier will think. And so with trader too, before you engaged yourself to this business, if you don't want to lose your money during your stay, better to find the best venue to educate yourself.

Having the right knowledge will guide you to increase your chance to succeed. Though it's not a guarantee that you will always have a winning trade, but the chance to have more winning trade than losing one is very possible to take place.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: taufik123 on November 11, 2021, 11:52:27 PM
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Having the right knowledge will guide you to increase your chance to succeed. Though it's not a guarantee that you will always have a winning trade, but the chance to have more winning trade than losing one is very possible to take place.
Initial knowledge is really needed. Plunging into the world of trading is not an easy matter, because trading requires basic knowledge of how to trade correctly to make a profit. Trading will not always win, but even so we must also be prepared to minimize losses or losses that can occur.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: lixer on November 12, 2021, 05:23:27 PM
Initial knowledge is really needed. Plunging into the world of trading is not an easy matter, because trading requires basic knowledge of how to trade correctly to make a profit. Trading will not always win, but even so we must also be prepared to minimize losses or losses that can occur.
Gaining basic knowledge will be possible for anyone when they are getting into to live market and for this they do not need any capital at all. Just watching the live market and figuring out the patterns on watch how market is fluctuating definitely will help anyone to start learning about the basics of crypto trading.

These days most of the crypto exchanges are not offering demo accounts for practice purposes which is the reason experts are suggesting to go for live market with small capital so that you will start trading for the small positions which will help you to learn the market things in real time.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Hobo66 on November 13, 2021, 06:14:41 PM
Obviously you must first gather information prior beginning to trade. Experiences is what makes a man perfect. So if you are newbie you should talk to your pals about crypto. watching videos might also provide useful information. individuals should keep the objective in mind whenever he is going to start trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: chanler on November 13, 2021, 11:05:08 PM
if you really want it and you can afford it then do it because it is also good for increasing knowledge. but before that you can learn trading from the web, books or youtube where you can get it for free. if you take a course make sure the course is trustworthy so that you also get the knowledge about trading as you want. do what really makes you able to increase your knowledge about trading because trading requires sufficient knowledge to be able to do it well.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on November 14, 2021, 03:53:51 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?


Sure... That's the first step forward to a successful trading experience. Trading isn't as simple as it may appear, so the best thing is to seek and acquire knowledge. Any trading journey without prior knowledge is liable to fail.

Acquire the needed knowledge, practice on demo as much as possible to gain experience. When you're ready for the task,  no one will tell you but you will have the conviction yourself.
Trading is sweet when you get it right.

Wish you a happy trading experience

My advice is not to start a course until you have read at least 3 books that tell you about the market in general, the idea is as follows, if we have clear arguments about how the market is moving, we can give faith that some information they have to do with the market, with trading they can be discarded, in fact when looking for information on the web about learning trading, what is most achieved and sold to you in the academies is technical analysis, the use of many tools and indicators to analyze the market, but nobody explains to you why the market moves like this, what whales think, how certain news influences and its effect, as well as many important factors such as the correct reading of the volume, if you read books you will already have another type of information that it will help much more than learning in an academy.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: livingfree on November 14, 2021, 11:13:22 PM
While trading may seem easy, in reality it is a big job where you have to have experience, knowledge and current information and you have to manage the trade with the knowledge created by combining them. In the developed world, various education or training arrangements are also made for it. There is so much to learn here. Wealth is your responsibility to increase it as well as your responsibility to protect it. ‍So learn first.
With technology, it's easier to educate people about trading and that's why newbies have a lot of resources where they can learn about trading.

The principle of it can be learned because it's found everywhere but to get experience is more necessary amongst them all.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Patigi on November 19, 2021, 09:44:41 PM
Before getting into trading you need to sake for some knowledge on cryptocurrency, you need to understand the market of cryptocurrency. You also need to know more about coins graphs, to know how it goes up and how it  come down and when to pick again, So this are the things that can help  you be a good trader. And before getting into trading you need to have huge capital so you will be able to trade different coins. And when trading you don't spend from your capital if not you will not understand your trading  and you will end in losing.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Rengga Jati on November 19, 2021, 11:23:46 PM
Before getting into trading you need to sake for some knowledge on cryptocurrency, you need to understand the market of cryptocurrency. ...
exactly, knowledge is the basic thing to have before entering to trade cryptocurrency and also all things.
Moreover, we also know that if we don't have any knowledge about cryptocurrency, we are only likely gambling, only willing for lucks, and will probably face any scams or frauds.
Btw, besides knowledge, we must also have good emotion management so that we are ready enough to trade crypto. For, crypto is high risk and everyone needs to be careful, not being too easy to panic. Of curse, wisdom is also very important to define which is best for us when trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: TinaK on November 19, 2021, 11:29:21 PM
While trading may seem easy, in reality it is a big job where you have to have experience, knowledge and current information and you have to manage the trade with the knowledge created by combining them. In the developed world, various education or training arrangements are also made for it. There is so much to learn here. Wealth is your responsibility to increase it as well as your responsibility to protect it. ‍So learn first.
Seems easy but the fact that is not easy, it is not easy making money, is a very crucial kind of making money.
You need to sharpen your knowledge and skills first before going to the battlefield of trading, yes, it seems like a battle because traders have may win or lose in an instant, and when there is prey and predator on the sea which is big first and small fish, in trading do the same. You need to learn first before getting into trading and should be able to do trading and stand on your own feet without relying upon other's opinions.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: blockman on November 19, 2021, 11:42:40 PM
Before getting into trading you need to sake for some knowledge on cryptocurrency, you need to understand the market of cryptocurrency.
Understanding the market requires time. And this is where many won't take their time because they're impatient. But to those patient people that have tried to understand what's the market, they're really making themselves a favor of knowing the ups and downs of the market.
It's very important for them to get to know what shall be done and what to follow with those tips given to them as they start getting into trading. It should be learning first before they earn.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: tippytoes on November 20, 2021, 12:40:19 PM
Before getting into trading you need to sake for some knowledge on cryptocurrency, you need to understand the market of cryptocurrency.
Understanding the market requires time. And this is where many won't take their time because they're impatient. But to those patient people that have tried to understand what's the market, they're really making themselves a favor of knowing the ups and downs of the market.
It's very important for them to get to know what shall be done and what to follow with those tips given to them as they start getting into trading. It should be learning first before they earn.

Learning how to trade crypto really needs time. You can't get all the necessary skills overnight. But one thing I can say, even if you don't have previous experience in trading like forex, you can always be a crypto trader. But of course, you can learn day by day on how to make a good trade. I am sure a lot of crypto traders today started also from scratch. You can always start small so if you incur losses, it is not heavy in your pocket. Every trader experienced losses at one point. But thru time, they can minimize it by applying their learned tricks.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: agustina2 on November 20, 2021, 01:55:11 PM
Before getting into trading you need to sake for some knowledge on cryptocurrency, you need to understand the market of cryptocurrency.
Understanding the market requires time. And this is where many won't take their time because they're impatient. But to those patient people that have tried to understand what's the market, they're really making themselves a favor of knowing the ups and downs of the market.
It's very important for them to get to know what shall be done and what to follow with those tips given to them as they start getting into trading. It should be learning first before they earn.

Agree with you. Others give up on the way because they didn't realize it's really not easy to understand the market. Even we as experienced people in crypto are still struggling so what's more to a newbie. If only they continue despite losses, they will soon understand how to make profits at the market either in bull or bear run.

They should not complain at first and just focus their mind in learning. Soon they will be used on doing that.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Cling18 on November 20, 2021, 03:18:02 PM
Not really but that would still help. There are already lots of good resources that you could find online and you could learn by simply reading articles and online books. Watching youtube tutorials will also help. What you need is just the eagerness to learn and have the courage to do a series of researches to learn new things about trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: LastKiss on November 20, 2021, 03:24:04 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

IMO take a course is mandatory if you never tried trading, why? because if you only have small capital to spend it's better to do some learning before starting to trade you dont want to lose your capital in vain except if you want to feel from trading using demo account until you are confident enough to start trading. Well, we never know if we never try   


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: blockman on November 20, 2021, 08:24:51 PM
Before getting into trading you need to sake for some knowledge on cryptocurrency, you need to understand the market of cryptocurrency.
Understanding the market requires time. And this is where many won't take their time because they're impatient. But to those patient people that have tried to understand what's the market, they're really making themselves a favor of knowing the ups and downs of the market.
It's very important for them to get to know what shall be done and what to follow with those tips given to them as they start getting into trading. It should be learning first before they earn.

Agree with you. Others give up on the way because they didn't realize it's really not easy to understand the market. Even we as experienced people in crypto are still struggling so what's more to a newbie. If only they continue despite losses, they will soon understand how to make profits at the market either in bull or bear run.

They should not complain at first and just focus their mind in learning. Soon they will be used on doing that.
It's not really easy, at first sight, people think that it's an easy getaway to make money through trading. But once you put them into the exchange and they're the ones that will do the trades, they're likely to give up because they don't understand everything.
They're only saying that it's an easy way to make money through it because they've heard that many people earned from it. But the actuality isn't like that and hard to bear because trading isn't easy.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: sumant on November 21, 2021, 07:15:26 AM
Many people think that trading is very easy job to do but when you come to do you will not going to handle presure of this loss profit game. Trading always play with people sentiment and larger  people can't handle this presure, they always sell in loss. You have to understand basic before coming into trading. There are many ways to learn something about trade because anyone in this world can not be god in trading so before trade make your mind a holders mind.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: og kush420 on November 21, 2021, 08:49:48 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

IMO take a course is mandatory if you never tried trading, why? because if you only have small capital to spend it's better to do some learning before starting to trade you dont want to lose your capital in vain except if you want to feel from trading using demo account until you are confident enough to start trading. Well, we never know if we never try   

Whether you have small capital or huge, its advisable to start with small capital if you are new to trading.  Everyone think that crypto trading can be easily done and its a shortcut to become rich in quick time interval. But once you jump into it with real money you realise its not a kids play. Everyone must gather knowledge by any means ( whether courses or through expert's) before you start trading in crypto.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: savetheFORUM on November 21, 2021, 04:36:19 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Not really like taking a course, you can decide to do your own research and study all by yourself to become a good trader. It’s not really necessary that you will have to go for a serious course that would make you become a trader, but if you can afford to do that, then you should go ahead and do it, because that will help you get to learn what trading is all about quickly and at least you’ll get to learn from professionals who have been into this for a very long time.

Personally, I have seen a lot of traders who are doing really well in trading in the market, and they were all self taught, they didn’t really need anyone to come and sit them down and be teaching them what it is all about, they did their own research and were able to acquire the knowledge and became good at it. So, you can as well do the same thing and be a self learnt trader.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Sebas.tian on November 23, 2021, 12:46:00 PM
Quote
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
Yes, it will help you to know more about market, if you can be able to study all the rules and regulations that guide trading. Through the process of the course you will know that, is not good to be in horry to sell coins whenever others are in horry to sell in the market than to watch careful before you release them for sale.
Having all the strategies before involving into trading, it will help you not to involve in failure in the future. Buy when it is time to buy and hold until supplier are decrease in the market before you can supply to see the positive impact of trading. 


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: FourTHshoT on November 25, 2021, 10:24:56 AM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

Its not needed but its better for you to know some grond up stuff.



Before commence on crypto trading if you want to take pre trading that will helpful for your trading activities. If you think you need to take training for this then you can. But I think you have to work hard. And if you can learn it yourself, your education will be more effective. Trading is a financial platform where the risk of loss is 99% if you start without experience.


Im 100% agree with your theory.

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Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Masplanc on November 25, 2021, 04:45:06 PM
Absolutely correct.  It will help to know about the basic things concerning,  there are many benefits in learning before one start trading. One will understand all he needs to know in doing this, trading  is something want have to learn before starting to trade.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: shushu9977 on November 28, 2021, 08:24:37 AM
Trading is not easy to get profit. It is good if you will learn from any course from YouTube or any company. You can also learn from demo account. You should learn more and read articles or news. You get more knowledge before getting into trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: blockman on November 28, 2021, 08:44:14 AM
Trading is not easy to get profit. It is good if you will learn from any course from YouTube or any company. You can also learn from demo account. You should learn more and read articles or news. You get more knowledge before getting into trading.
A demo account is a good start and learning it through a course, I don't think that you'll be needing those. You can learn it through several videos that are related to crypto trading.
But if you don't have those videos, you can learn how to do it with a guide from exchanges that you're going to choose. They have blogs and tutorials which you can choose to become fond of trading.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: maydna on November 28, 2021, 10:01:56 AM
Trading is not easy to get profit. It is good if you will learn from any course from YouTube or any company. You can also learn from demo account. You should learn more and read articles or news. You get more knowledge before getting into trading.
Trading using a demo account can be a solution to learn to trade, especially when we are still learning because that can help us improve our trading skills. But it will feel different when we use a real account because the thrill will be there, and the sensation when we get profit or loss will be more excited. I prefer to start in a real account with a limited account, so the loss will not be too big if we lose the money.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Peanutswar on November 28, 2021, 01:23:14 PM
I would advise first of all to work on a demo account, or, alternatively, on a cent account. When I started working with a broker from Amarkets, I did just that. This allowed me to save a lot.

In some point having a demo account is a good head start with the market trading but of course some of them just want to have an insights what's in the world of trade but some parts there's a con with it they might not take it seriously. One of the best experiences is with applying with the real trade by this even though it costs while learning at the same time you are knowing with experience.  It's good if we have a real money like $100 dollars just to make trade for learning trade and of course, if you think trading is for you with this you can apply those mistakes and experience.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: pgbit on November 28, 2021, 03:28:19 PM
Depends upon the trader that how much he has the knowledge about trading before. Trading requires more time than expected, and trading can be done by applying different strategies for which you have to be very careful. There are different websites for knowledge about the trading, but the main thing is experience which you need to get by your own.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Kimonoe on November 28, 2021, 03:41:34 PM
I would advise first of all to work on a demo account, or, alternatively, on a cent account. When I started working with a broker from Amarkets, I did just that. This allowed me to save a lot.

In some point having a demo account is a good head start with the market trading but of course some of them just want to have an insights what's in the world of trade but some parts there's a con with it they might not take it seriously. One of the best experiences is with applying with the real trade by this even though it costs while learning at the same time you are knowing with experience.  It's good if we have a real money like $100 dollars just to make trade for learning trade and of course, if you think trading is for you with this you can apply those mistakes and experience.
it is not wrong to choose a demo account at the beginning to learn to deal with the market. but here the difference between a real account and a demo account lies in the psychology of trading. although we use the same strategy, but the end result may be different. This is because psychology when using real money certainly has a greater burden


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: jossiel on November 28, 2021, 08:42:13 PM
Depends upon the trader that how much he has the knowledge about trading before. Trading requires more time than expected, and trading can be done by applying different strategies for which you have to be very careful. There are different websites for knowledge about the trading, but the main thing is experience which you need to get by your own.
And more time needed when you're starting.

That's needed for someone to get started in trading, it's not just you read and learn but you do it and learn so you'll get that idea just as what others are telling.

And you'll also see that trading has its own share of difficulty when you start.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Ziskinberg on November 28, 2021, 10:48:36 PM
Depends upon the trader that how much he has the knowledge about trading before. Trading requires more time than expected, and trading can be done by applying different strategies for which you have to be very careful. There are different websites for knowledge about the trading, but the main thing is experience which you need to get by your own.
And more time needed when you're starting.

That's needed for someone to get started in trading, it's not just you read and learn but you do it and learn so you'll get that idea just as what others are telling.

And you'll also see that trading has its own share of difficulty when you start.
That we never expect an easy trade at the start as surely it was too difficult. If that we think it was easy, I'm sure that person will never survive and will just quit.
That is why we should prepare everything we need. Like continuous learning, reading, and doing actual trading make change our minds and helps to improve our knowledge, not only in trading but also with the market in general which is very important. If we can manage to do these things, no doubt we will be able to achieve our goal.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: jossiel on November 29, 2021, 06:47:03 AM
Depends upon the trader that how much he has the knowledge about trading before. Trading requires more time than expected, and trading can be done by applying different strategies for which you have to be very careful. There are different websites for knowledge about the trading, but the main thing is experience which you need to get by your own.
And more time needed when you're starting.

That's needed for someone to get started in trading, it's not just you read and learn but you do it and learn so you'll get that idea just as what others are telling.

And you'll also see that trading has its own share of difficulty when you start.
That we never expect an easy trade at the start as surely it was too difficult. If that we think it was easy, I'm sure that person will never survive and will just quit.
That is why we should prepare everything we need. Like continuous learning, reading, and doing actual trading make change our minds and helps to improve our knowledge, not only in trading but also with the market in general which is very important. If we can manage to do these things, no doubt we will be able to achieve our goal.
Well, it's the opposite.

If it's easy then everyone will survive and will just keep going since it's easy. Everybody loves the easy process and if trading is easy, you'll see people come and go with it because of that difficulty.

But it's a process to keep learning and there's an instance that beginners will find it hard and will come to the point of surrendering.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Yamifoud on November 29, 2021, 08:58:07 AM
I would advise first of all to work on a demo account, or, alternatively, on a cent account. When I started working with a broker from Amarkets, I did just that. This allowed me to save a lot.

In some point having a demo account is a good head start with the market trading but of course some of them just want to have an insights what's in the world of trade but some parts there's a con with it they might not take it seriously. One of the best experiences is with applying with the real trade by this even though it costs while learning at the same time you are knowing with experience.  It's good if we have a real money like $100 dollars just to make trade for learning trade and of course, if you think trading is for you with this you can apply those mistakes and experience.
it is not wrong to choose a demo account at the beginning to learn to deal with the market. but here the difference between a real account and a demo account lies in the psychology of trading. although we use the same strategy, but the end result may be different. This is because psychology when using real money certainly has a greater burden

Perhaps, it is a need to try for at least, by having a demo account will give us the benefit than to go directly for actual trading. In fact, it was a trial account and by that, we can also assess ourselves if we are meant to become a trader or not. However, being in actual trading is far different compared to it and we can feel the real feeling when we lose. We can't just stop there if we wanted to become successful traders, yeah, we need to risk money as the only way to know more about trading and at the same time, we eventually learn a lot.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Hobo66 on November 30, 2021, 02:46:45 PM
You need to be able to see a bright future ahead of you. To make money from trading, you must first figure out why you want to do it and how much money you want to put into it. People occasionally deposit big quantities of money but are unable to multiply them. As a result, rather than profiting, they lose money. You should investigate the marketing equipment and resources that are used to make money.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on December 03, 2021, 07:43:49 PM
Depends upon the trader that how much he has the knowledge about trading before. Trading requires more time than expected, and trading can be done by applying different strategies for which you have to be very careful. There are different websites for knowledge about the trading, but the main thing is experience which you need to get by your own.
And more time needed when you're starting.

That's needed for someone to get started in trading, it's not just you read and learn but you do it and learn so you'll get that idea just as what others are telling.

And you'll also see that trading has its own share of difficulty when you start.
That we never expect an easy trade at the start as surely it was too difficult. If that we think it was easy, I'm sure that person will never survive and will just quit.
That is why we should prepare everything we need. Like continuous learning, reading, and doing actual trading make change our minds and helps to improve our knowledge, not only in trading but also with the market in general which is very important. If we can manage to do these things, no doubt we will be able to achieve our goal.

From my own experience I affirm that it is best to educate yourself before entering to trade in any exchange, and once we have read books, as I did in my case, there is a different appreciation of the market than others, and you will be able to understand why of many movements, but that does not mean that we are experts to understand well only one part of the market, there is still a lot to do, and one of the things that few do but that for me is fundamental is to trade with fictitious money, if at least I know If they made 50 to 100 fictional operations in an exchange, not only would the necessary experience be taken, but the strategies would be tested and the tools offered by the exchange would be fully understood.



Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: Mahanton on December 03, 2021, 08:59:52 PM
Depends upon the trader that how much he has the knowledge about trading before. Trading requires more time than expected, and trading can be done by applying different strategies for which you have to be very careful. There are different websites for knowledge about the trading, but the main thing is experience which you need to get by your own.
And more time needed when you're starting.

That's needed for someone to get started in trading, it's not just you read and learn but you do it and learn so you'll get that idea just as what others are telling.

And you'll also see that trading has its own share of difficulty when you start.
That we never expect an easy trade at the start as surely it was too difficult. If that we think it was easy, I'm sure that person will never survive and will just quit.
That is why we should prepare everything we need. Like continuous learning, reading, and doing actual trading make change our minds and helps to improve our knowledge, not only in trading but also with the market in general which is very important. If we can manage to do these things, no doubt we will be able to achieve our goal.

From my own experience I affirm that it is best to educate yourself before entering to trade in any exchange, and once we have read books, as I did in my case, there is a different appreciation of the market than others, and you will be able to understand why of many movements, but that does not mean that we are experts to understand well only one part of the market, there is still a lot to do, and one of the things that few do but that for me is fundamental is to trade with fictitious money, if at least I know If they made 50 to 100 fictional operations in an exchange, not only would the necessary experience be taken, but the strategies would be tested and the tools offered by the exchange would be fully understood.


Know the basics first and then let experience do the rest of learning! Thing here is that you wont really easily give up and get discourage whenever you do commit out mistakes more often because this is just normal because we are just still noobs and its just really cant be avoided on not to commit mistakes.Thing here is that you do learn whenever those things you had encountered along the way and also you should set out specific goals gradually and dont make yourself to be in rush
when you do make out decisions.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: worldofcoins on December 07, 2021, 09:15:02 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?

It's not about the course but yes learning basic skills are mandatory which is also a key factor for trading. No work can be done if you are not having sufficient basic knowledge. It would be as same as you have bought a new car but don't know how to drive it, but yet if you try to drive it you may have to face great damage and loss of your vehicle. The same goes for trading. If you haven't acquired the basic knowledge of trading you might have to face a great loss and disappointment. Also start with a little investment, as it may reduce the chances of loss.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: TelolettOm on December 07, 2021, 11:27:53 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
It's not about the course but yes learning basic skills are mandatory which is also a key factor for trading. No work can be done if you are not having sufficient basic knowledge. It would be as same as you have bought a new car but don't know how to drive it, but yet if you try to drive it you may have to face great damage and loss of your vehicle. The same goes for trading. If you haven't acquired the basic knowledge of trading you might have to face a great loss and disappointment. Also start with a little investment, as it may reduce the chances of loss.
Yes I agree, learning about crypto and trading basically are the basic things before we enter to trading crypto industry. And we can learn it from many source. Not always to take a course. But if we are going to take a course in trusted course of course, it  will be also helpful moreover if we are from basic enough.
But we must also set our mind about trading, that is trading will not always give or earn us  money, it will also give us risks that we must face and also we try to avoid even this may be very difficult.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: milewilda on December 07, 2021, 11:51:58 PM
Is it really necessary to take a course before getting into trading?
It's not about the course but yes learning basic skills are mandatory which is also a key factor for trading. No work can be done if you are not having sufficient basic knowledge. It would be as same as you have bought a new car but don't know how to drive it, but yet if you try to drive it you may have to face great damage and loss of your vehicle. The same goes for trading. If you haven't acquired the basic knowledge of trading you might have to face a great loss and disappointment. Also start with a little investment, as it may reduce the chances of loss.
Yes I agree, learning about crypto and trading basically are the basic things before we enter to trading crypto industry. And we can learn it from many source. Not always to take a course. But if we are going to take a course in trusted course of course, it  will be also helpful moreover if we are from basic enough.
But we must also set our mind about trading, that is trading will not always give or earn us  money, it will also give us risks that we must face and also we try to avoid even this may be very difficult.

Usually in investment and holding for long term then you would basically be learning its fundamentals like news and updates but speaking with trading then

you would be basically be needing in other aspects as well on which you do need to learn up the basics and keep on doing it until  you do gain experience.
Wont really be easy as newbies do really think off on the beginning because it would take lots of effort and time for you to have a good grasp on everything.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: awik p on December 08, 2021, 02:34:19 PM
taking trading courses will really help us to get to know from the beginning about the world of trading, that way we will be more in order in learning trading, so that we have the right knowledge. Of course what we are waiting for is the trading strategy from our course, but as ourselves, of course over time our trading style will form by itself.


Title: Re: Before getting into trading
Post by: junmisakiro on December 08, 2021, 02:46:13 PM
taking trading courses will really help us to get to know from the beginning about the world of trading, that way we will be more in order in learning trading, so that we have the right knowledge. Of course what we are waiting for is the trading strategy from our course, but as ourselves, of course over time our trading style will form by itself.
that's true and I don't think taking a trading course has to follow it but before you want to start trading, you must understand the basics first to reduce risk or things you don't want to happen, wherever it is, of course, before jumping in to follow it, you must understand first. about trading knowledge broadly I think will be learned over time as you said.