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January 11, 2023, 12:26:09 AM |
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Another good technique is following the writers on social media. If an experienced writer on bitcoin magazine, focuses his art, mainly, on bitcoin trading. It's advisable to follow him on twitter. There you can communicate through their comment section and get first hand answers from them. Gradually, delve into their Dms, a few would communicate with you about some techniques that works for them, which may not have been in their article. This process will help you understand their writing techniques easily, learn from gurus, and make new friends. That is for writers who use twitter for research purposes; polls and questionnaires. Reputable traders can be found on their handles too, and it'll help your trading experience. Don't just depend on the sites focus on the writers. They feed their social media followers with concrete information compared to the sites where they work. I noticed that only a few of these reputable crypto sites mentioned above get comments from readers, their comment sections are always empty. A good observation that readers don't read long articles anymore. Zero activity on comment sections, makes learning difficult. So, Op, get hold of quality info from the trading writers directly on social media.
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