Well, I would teach them but I would be charging them a fee for that since they rejected it the first time which I would've given it for free.
That’s also your decision. But for me, friends will always be friends especially if they have been supportive to you except on your bitcoin journey. So I’ll just help them instead, but I will make it clear to them that trading is never that easy to be productive. So if they can’t bear the risk and the future losses, then it’s better for them not to trade anymore.
that's the best way to do it. Trading will not look at friends or not, because everyone has their own trading style and how well they understand the science of trading. There will definitely be a risk of loss and it is a risk that must be realized by yourself. If your friends demand to always make a profit, then they don't understand how the mechanics of trading work. It's not easy to make correct and consistent trades, it requires a lot of experience and good trading knowledge.
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Yes. that's obvious, especially if the focus is on the point of making a profit. This requires experience and solid understanding because trading in the crypto world involves risks, . maybe not everyone accepts defeat for it.
I think by communicating more intensely the meeting point can be either the strength or the weak side so that an understanding of the market is easy to understand.