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November 09, 2013, 10:28:52 PM
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hi, im a newbie, (pretty std), im italian so sorry 4 bad english.

how many money i should invest (or lets say just, use 4 trading) saying that i got 10k€ of money that i dont use for my charges but that amount is all i have from my savings?
1k its a good start? at the max of what ive got how much i should use 4 trading?
let say i have 100k€? how much money i should use?

and other question, which could be the prospective of gain for a newbie stating from 0 in trading and bitcoin with let say 10k€ starting from now studying and applying let say 20+ hours/week with high dedication.

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November 10, 2013, 04:08:05 PM
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November 10, 2013, 04:16:31 PM
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hi, im a newbie, (pretty std), im italian so sorry 4 bad english.

how many money i should invest (or lets say just, use 4 trading) saying that i got 10k€ of money that i dont use for my charges but that amount is all i have from my savings?
1k its a good start? at the max of what ive got how much i should use 4 trading?
let say i have 100k€? how much money i should use?

and other question, which could be the prospective of gain for a newbie stating from 0 in trading and bitcoin with let say 10k€ starting from now studying and applying let say 20+ hours/week with high dedication.

Only "invest" what you can afford to lose.  Bitcoin is a VERY RISKY investment.  There is a huge risk of loss due to bad investment decisions, and a significant risk of loss to theft.

The "prospective gain" would depend on your knowledge, skill, and talent.  It is impossible to predict.
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November 10, 2013, 11:48:12 PM
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Only "invest" what you can afford to lose.  Bitcoin is a VERY RISKY investment.  There is a huge risk of loss due to bad investment decisions, and a significant risk of loss to theft.

The "prospective gain" would depend on your knowledge, skill, and talent.  It is impossible to predict.
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for the prospective gain... let say a bond would give around 4-5% or roi, a stock 6-7%+.. bitcoin in 1 year how much can perform including the chance of total loss ? lets say 10% on avg including the time when bitcoin goes up to 1k, and the time it goes down to 0 or they stole your wallet?
what about the trading and the expected hourly rate about trading bitcoins? lets say i got this 10k that ill be using.. how much i should use for a single trade and what could be my profit if im bad to make profit (so let say i won't lose), if im good? and if im really good?

sorry for the tons of questions but u know.. im a nub.
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November 10, 2013, 11:58:35 PM
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what about the trading and the expected hourly rate about trading bitcoins? lets say i got this 10k that ill be using.. how much i should use for a single trade and what could be my profit if im bad to make profit (so let say i won't lose), if im good? and if im really good?

sorry for the tons of questions but u know.. im a nub.


Not everyone who try to trade make profit. If your trader nub, expect to make mistakes you have to learn from. Read some literature about market trades for better start

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