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January 16, 2018, 09:26:53 AM
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I thik it's better to start with forex - of course with a demo account - because is much more stablem than crypto market and you have a lot of free reources to learn the game.

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January 16, 2018, 09:41:11 AM
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The best way is to work with an experienced trader. There are lot of courses and article, but nothing can replace the work on the field with someone that explain to you what is he doing.

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January 16, 2018, 10:34:08 AM
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learn technical analysis and start charting
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January 16, 2018, 08:02:25 PM
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I feel like i miss the boat or missing the even bigger one.  Huh As i want to develop new skills on trading i would like to know more about trader sources. What sites they use or which news sources they follow. And is there any book e-book you can advice? Thank you all answers!

The very best ways yo learn trading is of course through experienced because you will learn absolutely you lesson because if you lose in real life youbwill definitely going to avoid it to happen next time so learning from our experienced is the best way to learn. It is also good to have a friends that are long in cryptocurrency industry because they have experienced different things in bitcoins so you can ask yhem what to do if those certain things happen.
I don't agree with this,Its better to learn from others experience and not from yours,Its hard, but smarter than learn from your mistakes.If you want to learn trading first of all you need to learn Patience and get analytical skills by everyday reading.You need to define what will happen in the future by your knowledge and make actions with highy probability.Always ask yourself why?
Also read more about trading tactics and strategies and create your own,Iindividual approach
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January 16, 2018, 09:19:10 PM
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This forum I think, is one of the best sources to learn about trading. Once you've familiarized yourself, the answers and information can be easily found if you know where to look. Youtube is also a great source. However, nothing beats actual experience in trading whether a profit or a huge loss.
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January 16, 2018, 10:15:02 PM
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This forum I think, is one of the best sources to learn about trading. Once you've familiarized yourself, the answers and information can be easily found if you know where to look. Youtube is also a great source. However, nothing beats actual experience in trading whether a profit or a huge loss.
When it comes to trading experiences and suggestions/advices then this forum would be the best place to seek out those kind of information which is really very helpful anytime if you do try to apply it on your trading behaviors or habits but if you are really eagering on learning on basics then better to go on babypips.com which this site do give the basics of trading and later on you would gain experience along the way specially on executing trades.

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January 16, 2018, 11:18:40 PM
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the best sources to learn trading are joining this forum,reading about trading and observing what is trending and through your friend who are willing to teach you about trading

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January 16, 2018, 11:38:09 PM
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There is plenty of possibilities on the net, most of them for free., if we are talking about forex.
Make a domo account at a broker, and follow his course.
Then, apply to crypto: it's a bit different, but principles are the same.

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January 17, 2018, 04:42:35 AM
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I feel like i miss the boat or missing the even bigger one.  Huh As i want to develop new skills on trading i would like to know more about trader sources. What sites they use or which news sources they follow. And is there any book e-book you can advice? Thank you all answers!
for me theres no perfecth our  way to learn trading or to be more persistent into this matter is with our self.our own research can give us added learning and in time we may become accurate traders if might not be perfectly gainer.because not all trading are consistent sometimes we need to lose and must accept it for our future preference

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January 17, 2018, 04:51:15 AM
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The best source for the learning of trading is the Academic qualification and the internship program that are imparting the knowledge of fundamental and technical analysis. But, these are cost effective. For free source you can try the internet journals, business news paper and the most emerging video tutorials on YouTube.
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January 17, 2018, 10:38:57 AM
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The best resources are came from our own ideas where you can read those tips and guidance for you to start in trading since you were here i suggest you to go into altcoin discussion and other thread here in forum you can choose what ever you wanna read also google can help you with that if you don't apply it you will never learn on how you can start with that things.
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January 17, 2018, 10:55:18 AM
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I would still prefer doing it live with your own money at risk.
That way you will be prevent to be greedy or just buy any coin which you dont have knowledge with.
I guess many of the users here will agree with me with that.
Decision making when it is just a practice mode is different when it is your own funds that is on the line.
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January 18, 2018, 06:57:53 AM
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before starting with crypto trading, it's a good idea to get the "basica" right. Investopedia.com has a fantastic array of topics that you can choose from, starting from novice up to advanced. Learning things such as demand/supply (basic economics) will be fundamental steps to becoming a good trader, I'd start there
Learning is no doubt very much important thing to do before even getting into trading but the thing is earning alone cannot help you in having a fair idea of the things which are going through.

It is the experience which actually makes the difference and you get to know the actually thing by doing trading practically by yourself. You can learn about trading by watching videos and reading articles.
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January 18, 2018, 07:15:57 AM
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I just learnt a lot from the major youtubers who are always trading on livestreams and so on. It is funny to see them because you can easily learn from them if you pay attention to their videos. I earned & learnt a lot by doing this.
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January 18, 2018, 07:46:00 AM
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The best source for the learning of trading is the Academic qualification and the internship program that are imparting the knowledge of fundamental and technical analysis. But, these are cost effective. For free source you can try the internet journals, business news paper and the most emerging video tutorials on YouTube.
Stock and Cryptocurrency trading is not something you learn from school. If you want to study trading, there are lots of online courses teaching everything that has to do with assets, stock and cryptocurrency trading, and they are very helpful.

Just like when I got into forex trading, I searched offline the location I live, for a place to learn it and it took some months after the course to become perfect in it, and also encountered some loss.
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January 18, 2018, 07:48:15 AM
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I just learnt a lot from the major youtubers who are always trading on livestreams and so on. It is funny to see them because you can easily learn from them if you pay attention to their videos. I earned & learnt a lot by doing this.

Watching videos in youtube is a very big help I also did that when I was still learning how to trade and I did learn a lot from them, aside from youtube I love to read ebooks too to learn techniques and more but experience is still the best learning so while watching others doing their trades we can practice using a little amount of money until we master the art of trading and that would be the time for us to gamble a little more.
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January 18, 2018, 08:07:25 AM
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actually reading will no really that helpful they will just teach you the right way to do and tips i think the best source to learn trading is for you to experience it there's a simulation trading site out there just check it on the net it's good to start there. but you can also invest for atleast 0.003 btc or lower its up to you.

I agree with you. Sometimes when you read in this forum or article, you didn't imagine what they are saying in their post or article because you didn't know or you dont have idea. So better to experience it in actual and practice.
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January 18, 2018, 08:15:15 AM
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you can join this telegram channel to learn more https://t.me/joinchat/E4QgYhDAXeum7azNK8JRuw
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January 18, 2018, 10:46:46 PM
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As any "artistic" activity, there are not exact rules to learn, just some basic principles and lot, lot of practice, possibly with the help of an experienced trader.

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January 18, 2018, 11:23:44 PM
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You can find a lot of good a free material on the net, at least about forex (it's a bit different that crypto, but the basic principles are the same)
Try to star with very little sums, because - out of big strategies - there is a "manual" part that you have to master perfectly.

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