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October 13, 2018, 04:59:16 PM
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Example like someone post how much you start out with and how much of each they have.  Example it could be $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, $50,000, or $100,000 plus.


They list how much they buy of each coin.  Then everytime they do a trade, they post the trade such as sold x coin at x dollars for x amount of btc.  Then they post selling the btc for x amount of usdt and thus having usdt to buy coins later on. 



Is there anyone that has done this?  I recall i saw one thread like this where someone posted a portfolio of like $10,000 or $50,000 or $100,000... i don't recall which amount they started with.  Obviously it could not be real money as well.  But their goal was like 1 million dollars i believe.  I can't find this thread anymore.  But are there any traders here that post their daily trades so people could sort of follow their trades and do the same thing?  Example say someone start out with $50,000 and post their daily trades.  Well someone with $500 or $5,000 could do the same but of course each trade would be one less 0 etc.  If so, any threads/posters that i could look at?  If so, i assume most don't do very well right?  The other thing i wonder is this.  If someone is a good trader and make money, does it hurt them posting all their trades on this forum or not?  Like does it do any harm to them because well they already did the trade before they post on the forum?  For example i know in say sportsbetting, if you are someone who is very good and sportsbook know about you... such as those services where they charge money to clients and when they release the picks, a lot of sportsbooks move the lines.  So that type of service would obviously make the wagers first... before giving out the plays.  Thus if they send the picks first before betting it, well then if they were to bet it, they getting a worst line.  I think i could compare it to like imagine someone who could manipulate prices on crypto.  Thus they say okay buy this coin for $1.  But the moment they send this tweet out... similar to like what mcafee did, the price keeps going up and you would have to buy it at say $1.30 or more because so many ppl are buying it.  But i assume most traders don't influence the market right?  Imagine a very good daytrader but he's like a regular person.  Even he buying say $10000 of a coin that has a daily volume of say $100000 isn't going to do much right?


So i like to know if there are any traders here that post their daily trades. 


Thanks.
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