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September 14, 2018, 06:38:59 PM
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Now it's too late to enter this structure. Some will say that it is still possible, but I do not advise. You can only lose money.
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September 14, 2018, 06:43:08 PM
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The most important advice for newbies is to first observe and study how things work in the crypto world .learn from the errors of others.Do a thorough research so u don't have regrets
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September 14, 2018, 06:44:59 PM
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The best advice for beginners is to start trading at 5-10% of the deposit. No more. In this case, you lose less money to gain experience
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September 14, 2018, 07:59:18 PM
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Better just hold because currently market is really low and for a newbie the best option is the less risky one and exactly it is waiting and watching.

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September 14, 2018, 08:13:37 PM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

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A good way to add to your portfolio is to do sign up for various bounties.  It's low-risk.  If you haven't already set up a Twitter account and start posting content.  It doesn't have to be all charts and graphs.  If you can post memes or contribute to a conversation in a positive way I think you will gain followers.  More followers means more potential rewards if you decide to do Twitter bounties.  Also, there are a lot of good people on Twitter you can follow for advise in general when it comes to Crypto.
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September 14, 2018, 08:17:35 PM
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The most important thing for a newcomer is to study the market, and then start to do active actions.

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September 15, 2018, 07:32:11 AM
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Your success as a newbie cryptocurrency investor will largely depend on your knowledge and experience you have about cryptocurrency. I see you are already investing in quality coin whochvis good. If I were you, I will focus on few coin vabd limit my exposure.

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September 15, 2018, 07:33:46 AM
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Council, that's what!check everything!be very careful in your actions!a lot of phishing sites and emails that come!before you invest money anywhere to study the project thoroughly !and of course not to sell in the negative)

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September 15, 2018, 07:37:29 AM
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If you are a newbie, I recommend learning a lot of knowledge about the cryptographic market and regularly monitor and analyze this market to gain experience. Timely, carefully select projects to participate in reward campaigns that match their rankings. Do not risk huge capital for investment at the time of this turbulent market.
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September 15, 2018, 07:40:51 AM
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Three golden rules:
- Don't invest more than you can afford to lose
- Search for informations to get your own idea about a project
- Be patience
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September 15, 2018, 07:42:26 AM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

cheers
Well, advice for a newbie I think you should keep reading and doing more research about Cryptocurreny.Don’t worry, you won’t miss out if you take a few months learning and evaluating and trying out how crypto assets work.If you do read enough to want to buy something and get started there are plenty of inexpensive coins/tokens.But make sure Only invest your money which you can afford to lose.
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September 15, 2018, 08:25:41 AM
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As a beginner, before deciding to invest, you must look for a lot of information about the investment and coins that you want to buy so that you will make decisions correctly and understand the risks.

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September 15, 2018, 08:30:21 AM
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Crypto currency exchange is an fundamental a part of the crypto currency international, so you want which will exchange on it. whilst you start to change in crypto currencies, you will begin to examine tasks greater very well and thereby boom your understanding of crypto foreign money.
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September 15, 2018, 12:25:48 PM
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Today, you will have patience and wait for the market reversal ,in your free time, learn more information about the Crypto world, in the future you will find a lot of interesting things!
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September 15, 2018, 12:33:19 PM
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what you have to do before buying first, learning all about coins is better so you will know how to move and the right time to sell.
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September 15, 2018, 12:35:39 PM
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Hi guys,

Newbie here trying to set up a crypto profile. 1 month ago I had heard the name Bitcoin but didn't know what it was other than a digital currency and had not heard of any alt coins so bear with me  Undecided

I don't have a huge amount to invest, thus far i have 0.13 BTC and 2 ETH, 2.6k XRP AND 50 OMG. I want to keep adding to this and keep it for as long as needed, i  am not really interested in trading as i don't understand this space enough to do that.

Any ideas or thoughts? Should i move any of these around? Concentrate on adding to bitcoin? Add to XRP/OMG etc etc???

Also i have a ledger nano s en route to keep my coins.

cheers
Well, advice for a newbie I think you should keep reading and doing more research about Cryptocurreny.Don’t worry, you won’t miss out if you take a few months learning and evaluating and trying out how crypto assets work.If you do read enough to want to buy something and get started there are plenty of inexpensive coins/tokens.But make sure Only invest your money which you can afford to lose.

My advice is that they should be familiar and obedient with the rules and regulations specially in bitcointalk. They should also focus on ranking up their account so that they could have better earnings if they are about to join bounty campaigns. And lastly read a lot to learn and earn.

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September 15, 2018, 12:37:35 PM
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I'm also a beginner so I don't really give advice about all things Bitcoin because I'm still in Bitcoin learning but one thing you can find all the knowledge in this forum.

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September 15, 2018, 12:41:51 PM
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Beforehand,  you nees to do a lot of reading and researching to avoid losing money. You can also seek a assistance to those who are familiar in ico and investment.

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September 15, 2018, 12:42:25 PM
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for beginners, you'd better learn about blockchain. Second, familiar with the encryption market. you'd better start with a small investment. u can gradually increase your investment, after u are familiar with encryption.
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September 15, 2018, 12:56:32 PM
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You are a newbie. I think you increased the rank in the previous bitcointalk to participate in the bonus campaign. The higher the rankings. profit as much. You should carefully read the guidelines and regulations for any project you may wish to participate in. Beginners are thoroughly researched on electronic money and are well aware about electronic money. They also need more knowledge about trading and investing in coins. good luck

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