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October 07, 2015, 05:15:33 AM
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Is there a site or a blog that can give us a good lead or tip when to Buy or Sell for trading Bitcoins specially to those who are holding their Bitcoins hoping that rate will go up on a certain date? Can anyone provide a link to the site or blog? thanks in advance

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October 07, 2015, 08:02:47 AM
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You can trade from your own experience. There is no such a tip, blog e.t.c.  Wink Even if you find such a blog, this would be just for Forex starters, nothing more  Grin
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October 07, 2015, 10:49:35 AM
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You can trade from your own experience. There is no such a tip, blog e.t.c.  Wink Even if you find such a blog, this would be just for Forex starters, nothing more  Grin

I was thinking like for sports betting, you have at least some trends and stats of each team that you can use as a guide. While trading with crypto currencies, I thought there are known forecasters out there with good credentials who can at least say today is a good day to sell or buy.

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October 07, 2015, 01:30:42 PM
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I use Tradingview.com - there are a lot of good visions and ideas about BTC and other assets.
As forex trader I use technical analisys to identify trading opportunities. I don't trade BTC just make decisions when to keep it or to make an exchange
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October 07, 2015, 02:10:52 PM
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I use apps that give me binary signals and based on that I place my trade, as I am not an expert I use 3-4 apps together that assure me about the direction and do not wait till the end if their expire I book my profit together. I use binary options, zulutrade, etoro only experts, technical summary and these help me to get 60-70 % accuracy.
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October 07, 2015, 07:17:31 PM
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I use Tradingview.com - there are a lot of good visions and ideas about BTC and other assets.
As forex trader I use technical analisys to identify trading opportunities. I don't trade BTC just make decisions when to keep it or to make an exchange

What a great page! thanks for sharing it. This is what a like of this forum, the generous sharing from people. Thanks again!

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October 07, 2015, 07:52:42 PM
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Guessing the very lowest and highest places to buy and sell is extremely difficult, if not just pure luck. If you want to trade, based on your portfolio set yourself reasonable price points. Your high might be someone else's low. Also, don't be too greedy with your trades as it will probably bite you.

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October 07, 2015, 09:56:01 PM
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You can trade from your own experience. There is no such a tip, blog e.t.c.  Wink Even if you find such a blog, this would be just for Forex starters, nothing more  Grin

I was thinking like for sports betting, you have at least some trends and stats of each team that you can use as a guide. While trading with crypto currencies, I thought there are known forecasters out there with good credentials who can at least say today is a good day to sell or buy.

I use Tradingview.com - there are a lot of good visions and ideas about BTC and other assets.
As forex trader I use technical analisys to identify trading opportunities. I don't trade BTC just make decisions when to keep it or to make an exchange

Nice that this post came directly after yours - it's a good comparison: the statistics/trends pages for sports can very well be compared to any of the various charting pages for Bitcoin. Just that the former plays and trends are the candlesticks and the various indicators and other tools you can use on the charts.

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October 08, 2015, 04:58:10 AM
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i don't think so there is any site/blog which provide trading tips related to bitcoin because people knew if they share there trading strategies and tips then other people will follow it and that can bring loss to them Tongue
I advice you to trade yourself even if you lose in the beginning because trading comes from experiance and the more experiance you make the more chances are you will make profit trading  Wink
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October 08, 2015, 07:19:51 AM
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Honestly I don't think any one will sell if they really knows when to sell and buy because if they know that most important factor in trading then generating money for trading is not a difficult portion so they will keep the tips and make money for them only. But one is selling or giving out tips means they may not be confident about their tips.
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October 09, 2015, 06:41:05 PM
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i don't think so there is any site/blog which provide trading tips related to bitcoin because people knew if they share there trading strategies and tips then other people will follow it and that can bring loss to them Tongue
I advice you to trade yourself even if you lose in the beginning because trading comes from experiance and the more experiance you make the more chances are you will make profit trading  Wink

beside that, there are plenty of fake "trading experts" sharing tips and tricks on how to make profit. but all they do is trying to make you click on a link that installs a virus.
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October 09, 2015, 09:43:52 PM
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You can create twitter if you don't already have one and go follow all of the supposedly Bitcoin trading experts/pump groups/informers, etc.. Then you can listen to their dumb advices and think that they actually know something.

After some time of doing this, you will most definitely lose money and then you will realize that those guys are just a bunch of morons and that no one knows s**t about when it's going up or down.

If you haven't realized by now, that what you are asking doesn't exist, especially not for the small people as the most of us are!

Listen to your hunch or don't trade at all.
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October 10, 2015, 03:08:03 AM
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You could always look for a pump&dump group, not too sure if that's actually legal though..
Also somewhat unethical in my opinion, but yeah just putting it out there.

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October 10, 2015, 07:31:53 AM
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Information that is worth anything is never going to be free. If everybody has access to what is suppose to be valuable information, then it is no longer valuable.

The best times to trade are when extensions of sentiment have most of the speculators thinking one way over the other. Blood baths ensue.

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October 10, 2015, 07:47:16 AM
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http://www.newsbtc.com/category/analysis/
http://www.newsbtc.com/2015/10/09/bitcoin-price-watch-heres-what-were-looking-at-4/

also sometimes i use tradingview
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