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Re: I'm moderately knowledgeable in cryptocurrency, but now I'm in a rut. What should I learn next?
by
Mandoy
on 13/08/2017, 04:06:45 UTC
So I've been using bitcoin for about almost 3 years. Around six months ago I decided that I was tired of kicking myself for not investing in it and just hodling. So I set out to learn everything I could about cryptocurrency, the blockchain, and altcoin trading. Everything I've learned has been self taught. Now I feel like I need some mentoring, a big brother, an instructor. What should I do next? If anyone answers my post I'll be more specific about what knowledge I already have. I'll give one example: I'm ready to begin learning how to read charts properly. Any good reccomendations for where to begin? I have many other questions but that one is a good example of where I'm at in my journey for crypto-nirvana.

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You do not need a mentor but what you need is more experience. Just like you I started to get serious on cryptocurrency three years ago and nobody taught me how to engage in bitcoin or how to trade. I have been making many research how to trade and how to invest bitcoin safely. But one thing I have learned is that those tips that I learned does not really make you rich but your experience will make you an expert. So just do some research and start trading and investing in small amounts when you have a grasp on how the market works then you can now trade in huge amounts.

But if there is one thing I will teach you and it is just to buy bitcoins and hold it. I have been holding some of my satoshis that I saved for a year and right now I have earned hundred dollars from what I claimed from the faucet two years ago.