The last thing you want to do as a beginner in this crypto space is to jump into trading straight away.
Trading is not the best way to start your journey as a crypto investor, even this apply to crypto veterans too.
I had to scratch that. What should crypto veterans do then? What should those who already knew how to trade but got newly introduced to cryptos do then? We've to note that not everyone who's new in this industry is a noob when it comes to trading. I quite agree with the notion that those who aren't skillful in trading shouldn't venture into it but that doesn't mean all newbies here are noobs at trading. We've to be clear on that.
I personally don't believe in TA or any tools, I am done pretending like I know what will happen tomorrow because of some data, this makes me feel like a kid all the time.
TA is the compass for navigation when it comes to trading, in my opinion. Without it or Fundamentals, we will be left with Sentiments and that may not be rational to depend on. I don't like Sentimental analysis. I'm a TA person. Yes, I agree that it doesn't work out 100%. In fact, if one has a TA strategy that works 80%, one is a winner. But then, is there anything in life that has 100% certitude of success?
My sister who thought that she will always be a trader is how out there looking for a job 8am to 6pm everyday, because she lost almost all the money he had made since 2023 in trading.
Perseverance is the only consolation for beginners. They should know that being profitable in trading isn't an overnight success. No profitable trader that doesn't have losing streaks. They may not tell you that but it's there.
If you must trade still, do it responsibly.
Always trade with what you can afford to lose.
Fight for your feelings, control your feelings and don't let greed get the best of you.
Apt! Risk and Money Management are key. This is what a lot of hasty and greedy traders don't take to heart.