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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Trading for the Inexperienced Traders
by
SomeCryptoDude
on 22/05/2019, 00:19:16 UTC
When I started trading, I had no idea on charts and market sentiments but I decided to also benefit from the Pro traders as they move the market.

First of all, note that the market has mainly three sides, bull/green (short or long term), sideways, and bear/red (short or long term).

If you're an inexperienced trader like me, don't look at the sideways and red markets. Always wait for a green market (and it happens at least once every month). During that time, set a little target (say 10%-20%) you can even make more if you follow a good coin. Enter the market and take your profits.

Wait for the next round (probably a month a later)- you can keep your money in a stable coin, and by the end of a year you could make (10-20%)x 12 on your money.

Don't try trading everyday if you're not a PRO, they'll squeeze your money from your hands lol...and also never try catching tops and bottoms of you're not a PRO, they'll squeeze it once again. (remember you may be dealing with bots).

Merry Christmas (if you celebrate) and a Happy New Year to y'all.


Edited: This isn't to say that don't study the market. In fact you'll need to build your knowledge to survive in crypto, especially in these times, but this is a message to newbies who're trying out the market (fact is that, you can study the market as long as you want but if you joke all your money will be drained). Have you ever asked yourself why people in paid groups make the most money from trading, you just can't learn TA and FA lol.... There are PROs and they're moving the market so my trick is to help you also benefit as they move the markets. So that you don't try competing with them coz they can make you REKT, trust me.


sure, you should study market and news to understand because of what price moved this or that direction.
regarding red and green trends - support and resistance concept may help a lot!

Indeed. DYOR will not fail you. Not to mention that the knowledge that you acquire will be retained and can be used or can relate to other trends for other projects. I'm a hodler though. I'd rather go for long term projects and get sure leverage. There are a lot of shit coins out there but its best to look for projects with real world uses.