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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Learning Crypto trading as a beginner
by
iv4n
on 05/09/2018, 14:48:22 UTC
New entrants in this market should trade with small capital to learn experience and explore the market. That's how I'm doing. I participate in and have no guidance other than myself to learn and draw experience. When I started to learn the lessons I was more confident about myself

Yes, sure - start with the minimal sums: it will help you not to lose. Do not be greedy at all - you have to learn the scheme how to trade without the losses (at least the big ones). Start with a hundred or a bit more.

That's a great advice. Especially relating small amount of trading. You need to learn how to manage small capital first, and to manage your emotions that can ruin any amount if uncontrolled.
I've experienced with a small capital i can profit consistently, but when using capital is greater irregular maybe this is called trading psychology, we have to trade as comfortably as possible

For every school you need money, for every practice you need money, nothing comes free in this world. You need books and teachers for school, you need practice to master some tools that's what practice is. More money you invest in school and practice, better results you can make, we all know that best schools are the most expensive ones. In crypto you need to know that most experts are so called, this is new technology, trading is new for most of the people, so school is reading what others have to say, watch how others do it, don't pah for stupid tutorials, in this case that money from school invest in practice, practice in trading is managing bankroll you have and all you need is internet to start trading. When people ain't sure what to do, they start with small amounts like it's said above, slowly progress and building bankroll, there isn't other way around, you need to lose something to gain something else, have that in mind.