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June 02, 2019, 03:14:16 AM
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For beginners, you can buy coins that are not too expensive. I recommend a good coin and certainly profitable. You can buy doge, one and trx. Good luck.
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June 02, 2019, 04:42:24 AM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u
Any exchange can be suitable for beginners if it is legit but you need to have trading skills to make profits,many exchange offer tools for analysis and learn the tutorial for those before beginning.
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June 02, 2019, 07:26:40 AM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u

First, you make a trade or use an exchange, be sure to read a lot of articles and watch youtube videos on how these exchanges operate and how you can keep yourself on the safe side, education is still the key so you will not get scam or make an error on making a transaction on exchanges.

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June 02, 2019, 08:10:15 AM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u

There are lots of exchanges like binance, kucoin and so on that you can use to start trading. But I suggest you to find out the exchange from your own country first if there is one, because it will be easier to manage if you have issues. Besides that, you don't need to trade on your first visit. You should look at the features and how they work first.

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June 02, 2019, 08:24:47 AM
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For beginners, you can buy coins that are not too expensive. I recommend a good coin and certainly profitable. You can buy doge, one and trx. Good luck.
Buy only small portions of your money to try how trading works, regarding to exchange if you can do some research first before doing this activities, exchange with good reputation and most used by traders is more likely to recommend, try a little bit and observe if you have the skills to enhance from this market.
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June 02, 2019, 12:19:27 PM
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For beginners, you can buy coins that are not too expensive. I recommend a good coin and certainly profitable. You can buy doge, one and trx. Good luck.
Buy only small portions of your money to try how trading works, regarding to exchange if you can do some research first before doing this activities, exchange with good reputation and most used by traders is more likely to recommend, try a little bit and observe if you have the skills to enhance from this market.
It is good to explore other exchanges and not just stick into one. A lot of legit and reputable exchanges around and it is quite to see than isn't recognized by the community. The competition went strong and you will be amaze of what they provide services to their traders. Having with them will give us a better trades to experience. Never stop in 2-3 exchanges, keep moving and you'll found the best one.
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June 02, 2019, 01:48:46 PM
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What does newbie means ?
When you decide to join crypto, you should already understand how exchange works,right ?

If you mean by simple feature and trustable that able being use for beginner trader, bittrex or poloniex become the best choice !

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June 02, 2019, 02:06:28 PM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u
Almost a lot of exchanger's basic is buy and sell, altcoins or tokens. And some more than that is margin trading that can be do if we are really understand what market did. If only buy and sell, a lot of exchanger already easy to use.

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June 02, 2019, 05:01:20 PM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u
As a newbie it will so tough to you enter the market and trade .Better you try to notice the market behave and how everything go on .You can visit Binance ,Poloniex and many other top exchanges .You just research the project and price movement of the top coin .Gradually you will be a smart trader .Remind that start your trading with small amount and after getting everything you can increase your investment.

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June 02, 2019, 08:36:14 PM
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I think there's no criteria in choosing exchanges whether it is newbie-friendly.
There should be a criteria for newbies who are looking for an exchange to stay.

There are newbies that are searching for exchanges and I've seen that there are many of them that have found an exchange that isn't too popular. I can't imagine on how they've landed with that exchange because the name is even haven't heard. And their experience, they were scammed, their withdrawals were disabled, if not, delayed.

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June 02, 2019, 10:40:00 PM
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There are many exchanges and each has its pros and cons, as well as a different interface. You can choose the most suitable for yourself. You can visit the coinmarketcap website and find a list of exchanges, both popular and less popular.

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June 02, 2019, 10:52:40 PM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u

If you want an exchange this reference maybe a good place for you start with such as follows
those are Kucoin, Lbank, Idax, Coinbene and Binance just don't forget to activate 2FA to prevent
hackers .
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June 02, 2019, 11:16:48 PM
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you need to stay off the exchanges but learn about trading. try learning first. after then, register and trade with demo account. most exchanges has demo. don't rush into trading because you might regret your move quite easily. take your time before moving into real trading.

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June 03, 2019, 06:04:36 AM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u
An exchange is an exchange, there is no exchange created specially for newbies, and the only thing that distinguishes some exchanges is just the facility that they have in place that makes trade easy and probably the user friendly trading platform that they have, and in this case, the best exchange you can ever think of relying on as a newbie is Binance, they are the largest and the best exchange for now and they have enough room to accommodate you.

They give bonuses, they have low trading fees and top of it all the largest trading volume you will ever see is on them. So I will advise you go for them first and maybe bitfinex as second choice.
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June 03, 2019, 06:29:04 AM
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you need to stay off the exchanges but learn about trading. try learning first. after then, register and trade with demo account. most exchanges has demo. don't rush into trading because you might regret your move quite easily. take your time before moving into real trading.
That's the right thing to do, some newbies are too aggressive and they just think of the profit they'll be getting, and with that they failed to analyze how risky it is being a trader. Demo trading should be done first, at least for those who don't want to risk even a small money, they can practice to prepare for their risky journey.

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June 03, 2019, 07:08:35 AM
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Do not engage in trading or you will lose all your money ,trading requires skills ,you have to learn trading before you can start trading since you are a newbie
The best advice he can ever get is what you have given and I will advise he takes it, because most newbies that I know without learning trading first end up losing almost all their investment. As a newbie, I would advise he simply goes for long term trade which is HOLDING.

Holding is still safe and maybe any money he gets as increase on his investment can be used to practice trading, because after learning all the necessary skills and knowledge, he will need to practice with live trade which I can guarantee he will lose the first trade, so if he doesn’t want to lose his personal fiat, he should just practice with a little increase he gets from Holding.
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June 03, 2019, 07:10:32 AM
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When you are new to crypto trading you need to learn about trading tips and how to choose the exchange.

There is no separate exchange,you just need to face the reality and survive it if you want profits.

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June 03, 2019, 07:23:38 AM
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Perhaps, you may want to read this guides and tips on how to choose a particular right exchange for a newbie like you.

  • Guides how to Choose an Exchange

    It also provides some informations about tradings. You will also learn the differences and the backgroynd of some trusted and reputable exchanges. It may be a great help to you.
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June 03, 2019, 09:18:08 AM
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Hello, I'm a newbie for all this crypto stuff, but I have some extra money and I'd like to tr trading. Could u please recommend me some exchanges for newbies? And I'd also appreciate your advice. Thank u

I guess every exchange has the same as the other exchange because people can use it for trading. But the problem is you need to know the basics of trading first before you trade so you can trade without a problem. And you can choose any exchanges that have been recommending by many members here like binance, poloniex, bittrex or else. Some exchanges need KYC to proceed the trading, but binance will not require that to start trading. So it is back to you again if you are fine with KYC, then you can choose poloniex, bittrex, and binance but if you don't want to fill KYC, then binance will be a good choice.

For your information, binance has two option for the member, they can do KYC, and they can skip KYC, and it depends on the member itself.

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June 03, 2019, 09:23:34 AM
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Each and every exchange has got the simple sign up process, with KYC and some has got limitations on withdrawal limits with accordance to the KYC fulfillment. Later on we've got lots of tutorials to help us use each and every exchange. Rather than searching for an exchange that is developed in specific for newbies, following tutorials one can use the exchanges for trading needs with ease.

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