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741  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto Charts Are Garbage on: March 02, 2020, 11:22:03 AM
Anyone sick and tired of articles citing charts? I’ve been in stocks for 10 years and I know how to read them. Bitcoin/crypto isn’t candle based.

The problem isn't in the charts themselves, the problem comes from the people reading and interpreting the charts and in this case it's the article writer.
This in fact is a challenge because  unlike you many people go by what the 'interpreter' tells them and obviously that's not going to do any good.

Many articles cite charts because it makes their work more credible but one must be mindful about how these charts are being read. It seems that what you're picking on is the sole fact that they include it rather than misinterpreting the charts - 2 different things!
742  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Want to learn trading on: March 02, 2020, 09:45:13 AM
Hello guys! Well, I have known about crypto for a while, but never really gone into trading.
Recently I got an interest in crypto trading but didn't know anything about it. So, If anyone here can guide me from where to start and learn about trading?
Do tell me if there is any course available online, free or paid? Maybe in Udemy?
Would be a real help. Thanks!

Heya, I'm glad you're being sensible and asking for help on acquiring the knowledge first rather than asking for exchange platforms or trading strategies. I think this is a really good start for you. Udemy does some courses in crypto trading and it's quite cheap but sometimes I found that I was able to get courses for free also by finding various codes or using their own promos -  maybe you get lucky too.

Anyways this is one of the courses they do: https://www.udemy.com/course/cryptocurrencytrading/
There're also a lot of other way to learn like reading article and so on, one of which you can read here: https://www.tradingheroes.com/cryptocurrency-trading-guide-beginners/

Happy reading!
743  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto Trade Managers on: March 01, 2020, 11:56:55 PM
One thin I can tell you for sure is that you should have some trading knowledge yourself, otherwise no matter which broker, or trade manager you manage to find despite most of us telling you on here that this is not the way to trade. At some point you will get ripped off and scammed.

Best to try platforms, many of which you can find in one place as up to 300 of them have been verified and registered with bestchange, but this is only one idea of many btw, there you can try trading by yourself little by little or else use the bots. Sometimes bots can be more trustworthy than people!
744  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Forget about exchanger search! Use BestChange! on: March 01, 2020, 10:06:37 PM

much better compared of using bestchange, it actually scammed my friend. he wasnt able to retrieve his money there.. better go with other known exchanges

Can you give us more details what happened exactly?
You can also shoot us an email at support@bestchange.com.

It's all very interesting how @jnseo hasn't bother coming back to check that his accusation has been acted on and in fact challenged to provide more details.
From what I can tell from his actions, his claim isn't real, perhaps defaming the bestchange platform for some other underlying reasons or just simply because he probably didn't think that someone would take him seriously - but hey, these guys did and want to investigate further so why not give them the chance?
745  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Minimizing the risk- How much possible it is? on: March 01, 2020, 09:02:21 PM
The number one factor that is going to irrevocably minimise your risk is first of all knowing when to trade, that comes at the back of keeping up to date with the market. The second factor is using an exchange platform that you trust and can gain support if needed, and of course the last one is knowing yourself and only trade when you're confident enough and not just because you can't stop but trade even at times of market doubts.

All of these, plus others not listed here, are instrumental to gaining profit from trading, and I know they sound basic but sometimes you need to go back to the basics to avoid damages.

746  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Copy trade - New trend of cryptocurrency exchanges? on: March 01, 2020, 07:45:51 PM
As a matter of fact, copy trading which is a form of management trading has been around for years, and to be precise from ~ 2005. This type of trade where new traders copy the trading strategies of others, more advanced traders can be a great success for those who understand a little bit about the trading industry.

The pitfall of this type of trade, especially for the new traders is that without a basic understanding they can copy these strategies and without even knowing could potentially undergo a huge loss.

As such, I recommend copy trading as a resource for people who have trading experience, as otherwise in my opinion, their use may lead to catastrophic losses.

If any of you would like to read more about this topic, this is a easy to read article: https://www.cmcmarkets.com/en-gb/trading-guides/what-is-copy-trading
747  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you ever trade at work? on: March 01, 2020, 07:02:24 PM
As a rule of thumb I try not to use any other public computer's VPN to do my trading as I get paranoid of multiple tracking and potential risk association to my account. I do however, do regular market checks from my work computer and only in certain situations, when I really have to I may do a quick buying/selling but on my phone rather than the work computer.

It's probably not absolute to not use your work computer for trading, though this I feel also depends on the company you're working for, but if you do I also think it is not the end of the world!
748  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Derivative trading? Should an aspiring trader have it up his sleave? (Pro/Cons) on: March 01, 2020, 03:54:41 PM
In summary: You earn money faster, but at the same time you lost money faster; especially when using leverage. It's completely up to you if you're willing to do such high risk trades or not.

Oh and lastly, a huge majority of traders actually lose money.

The above just says it all! You can learn them all and apply them yourself. Only in this manner you will be able to know for yourself which ones you like or dislike.

People on here can suggest different types of trading that suits them but it won't necessarily mean it will suit you also.

The pros of learning them is that you'll increase your knowledge and be better equipped to be making trading decisions the downside is that you may lose money during the learning process.
749  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading vs. Investing. on: March 01, 2020, 03:02:13 PM
Both investors and traders earn money through the help of the market.

It is true that it generated a lot of profit from the investors and the traders but I don't agree with this line.

The market has nothing to help these investors and traders. They are the reason they generated this money or profit they have. With the knowledge they had, they received that well-deserved profit. As you said, there are a lot of ways to earn money and the market is not the one making these opportunities but the investors and traders themselves.

I disagree with you that the market has noting to help investors and traders - I think they do it just depends on how you want to use it to your own benefit, thats the hard part but once you crack it both can help you generate profit.

It's all a matter of knowing what to take and when to take it!
750  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where are you trading? on: March 01, 2020, 12:54:32 PM
There are too many exchanges going around at present time you can do trading on all of them but I always like to trading on 3 exchanges Binance , Kucoin and bittrex These three exchanges are the best from my point of view. There all services are high quality and always remains good volume. Many people arround the world do trading with these exchanges.
So be your own boss and make life better.

I agree with you that trading can be done by many people especially if they use exchange platforms like the ones mentioned above, which in my opinion are the most popular I have seen with many people preferring to use them. However, there are a few emerging ones which can improve your trading but depends on your trading skills and performance.
751  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: My top 7 exchanges for trading on: March 01, 2020, 10:58:42 AM
They are the top-rated crypto exchanges existed today and have used one of them is a good idea. Of course, we don't need to have them all and load up, choosing the best one and feel that you are comfortable with using it would be a good idea. They are all performing great and choosing one among them will put us into regrets or dissatisfaction but instead, we have good trading experience. And I think that most traders will choose Binance... Cheesy



I am familiar to all the exchanges the OP listed but I only used about 4 of them. But the review is not bad. It really depends on what kind of trader you are, so you will be the one choosing what exchange suits you best. Binance is always the top choice for most traders but sometimes there are coins or tokens that are not yet listed on them, so you have to find it in other exchanges.

I agree with what's being said above that people have different choices as for your list of exchanges you provided in your article, these seem to be the top ones but have you considered adding some of the new ones, especially since new ones arrived to the market and are making quite a splash?
752  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Seeking Large Amounts of BTC for Institutional Investors. on: March 01, 2020, 10:28:29 AM
Have a client looking for BTC. Currently seeking 5000 BTC a day. (Minimum)

Looking for Same day Settlement / A Signed Transaction from Blockchain Wallet (To ensure coins exist)

8 - 10% gross.  Payments made through Signature Bank. (US / NY)

ESCROW WILL BE USED TO ENSURE SAFETY OF BOTH PARTIES.

Please Contact me ASAP.


This is a large order to fill, and especially since this may also be as regular as once a day. Because of this you may encounter difficulties in finding somebody that can offer this. Have you considered using exchange platforms where you can buy as much and as often as you like, of course you might have to pay the market fees and all but this might be a way  Huh
753  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: which skills anybody needs to learn to start trading t exch on: February 29, 2020, 09:56:28 PM
trading skills needed about token buy & sale & crypto coin buy & sale?
The only piece of advice i can give you is to try to look up for information yourself. You can actually teach yourself how to trade and avoid waiting to be spoon-fed. There are lots of Youtube channels and Blogs that have nice guides and tutorials about the different trading basics, strategies, indicators etc. All you have to do is make full use of your search engine and have the will to learn.

There's a lot of truth in the above comment. The thing is that as harsh as it may seem learning is better from own experience. That said you really need to get your hands dirty, in the sense that you need to do a lot of ground work research and find out what works for you because people on here might give you ideas about what might or may not be working for them but the thing is that it may not apply to you at all. So you have to spend some time and money to learn yourself.

Also, you can't trust that everything will work for you because from my experience it almost never works!
754  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB CAD electronic money: etransfer. I have BTC. on: February 29, 2020, 09:03:20 PM
I have BTC.   Need 150 CAD.  Does anyone want to buy some cheap BTC?

Why wouldn't you take this up on exchange platforms, surely you can sell at the value you want and it would probably sell much faster also?
Do you not trust exchange platforms? In my opinion, they're the safest to use rather than finding someone random and an escrow on top of that, if I were you I wouln't get through so much trouble when there're a lot more easier ways to sell your BTC or any other cryptos for that matter.
755  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading, gambling and binary options. Which one you prefer? on: February 29, 2020, 08:40:41 PM
I depends on what the person likes either Binary Option or trading. Binary options in themselves aren't too difficult to do since you rely on platforms to do it all for you, though this is extremely risky as these can get hacked and inadvertently lose your money.

In trading, at least you have some control over the different options, it can also be risky but you're handling more power than if you was to use binary options.
It's all a matter of convince and calculated risk.
756  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency trading with flash loans on: February 29, 2020, 06:59:46 PM
I agree with most of you that usually loans rely on some sort of collateral, however flash loan services where no collateral is required has also been experimented on.

According to what I read Decentralised exchange (defi) flash loans did use to exist a few months ago.
The platform offering this service was Bzx but because the process did not go smoothly (you can read more about it here: https://news.bitcoin.com/defi-flash-loans/ ) now due to the exploitation potential of no collateral loans as far as I know there're currently no more defi platforms up and running Sad
757  Economy / Services / Re: BestChange Bounty and Signature Campaign on: February 26, 2020, 03:58:23 PM
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Current amount of Posts (Including this one): 970
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Thanks for the consideration BestChange!
758  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Leave gambling, if it destroys you. on: February 20, 2020, 11:23:13 PM
Really hard to understand what you have written over here. Some of your words contradicts with each other. Did you use some sort of translator to make this post, because if you did, then yeah, it messed it all up. Or is it just language barrier?
Anyway, I got what you are trying to say over here. But, trust me, it is more hard to execute what you have written over here. You can easily make a list and tell people what to do in order to quit gambling, but its not easy for the gambler.
One should not hesitate to take help from professionals if gambling is causing serious problem in their life.

True that, wtf does this even mean;

"Family: in this case it is prioritized, first the family in the number position......now the family is made number 1 more time with family."

Literally no clue.
759  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustadice – Next Generation Dice on: February 20, 2020, 11:22:02 PM
Could you please clarify investment terms? What happens when a player wins his bet? Does it decrease my investment part in the bankroll and how?

Of course, you are equally liable to lose your investment as the house is. Otherwise, why would they need you?

Over time, because of the house edge your investment should return to profit.

760  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🎲Luckydice.com 🎲🔥 - ⭐ 100,000 USD Jackpot ⭐ Cashback ⭐ Faucet ⭐ Unique Game ⭐️ on: February 20, 2020, 10:22:35 PM
There is no wrong or right answer to how much to bet guys.

Just do whatever feels right for you. If you want to keep it small and low risk, no problem.

If you want to bet big and go for the moon, all good.

Just make sure you maximize your wins and minimize your losses!

Actually, the fewer bets you make the closer you are to reach the expected distribution.

Therefore its best to bet big and infrequently, rather than small and often.

IMO anyway.
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