I just finished a lesson on coursera that I think could benefit some beginners here. One of the key point was that before deciding to invest on cryptocurrency, it’s important to seek professional investment advice and take time to understand how the market works
So this is all you've got as a result of your learning from the source stated, I don't know maybe it's you that have to go and relearn on what is necessary and more important than just this you have said, because I can sense that you also needed to learn more than trying to advise others.
crypto is volatile and considering the fact that cryptocurrency can be confusing from the early time.
Cryptocurrency is broad and not confusing, what is not properly planned or functioning is what we can say to be confusing and this does not applies to cryptocurrency.
You know when I talked about some high ranked members trying to shut new members up, this is what I meant. I’m just sharing some challenges I encountered so that new members don’t feel confused when they face the same. Trading is confusing if you don’t get to know the basis. You were once a beginner, your response is uncalled for.
I just finished a lesson on coursera that I think could benefit some beginners here. One of the key point was that before deciding to invest on cryptocurrency, it’s important to seek professional investment advice and take time to understand how the market works for the fact that crypto is volatile and considering the fact that cryptocurrency can be confusing from the early time.
Source: coursera - cryptocurrency to watch
Good one Buddy. It's also good that you've identified Coursera as one of your foundational learning platforms. What I can tell you is that in Coursera you are going to learn more about the fundamentals and the technical terms and understanding some basic setups when it comes to investments or trading of bitcoin but most of the information you will be filled with by Coursera, consider them as your first learning rope but don't get excited yet because just learning from Coursera alone doesn't make you a trader nor investor, it only gives you the fundamental knowledge guide on the basics. Now if you are ready to learn how to invest trade or grow your portfolio, you will need to go into the practical aspect of it and thank God you're here now. You can learn from the powerful discussions led here and ask questions to get hands-on responses like you will do if you're a programmer with stackoverflow.
For me, the most valuable have come from actually interacting with the ecosystem ( I mean getting involved in different parts of crypto beyond just studying theory) . Setting up non- custodial wallets, experimenting with testnest or even studying how blockchain projects solves real problems.
Like you said, this forum is one of the best places to gain that hands-on exposure. The discussion here give the real life world perspective that courses can’t really cover. Sometimes I take my time to read threads, incredibly and articulated threads is all I see.
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