How I tried to become a trader

in #bitcoin7 years ago (edited)

At some point I wanted to understand what people were talking about. Just for the sake of familiarization, I put a small amount of my money into this experiment. It was about $100 just to understand how it worked. I was looking at these graphs, these numbers, and I found it quite difficult to understand what's what. I chose EXMO by accident. The first transaction was with Ripple, and then it just so happened that I was only playing a pair of Ripple and Bitcoin because they were fluctuating a lot.

I didn't manage to make more than $100 for the moment.

[UPD] I made about $400 playing this pair for two months.

I'm not going to try to play any more and that's why.

[UPD] Yes, I stopped because it's too boring.

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  1. I am lazy!
  2. Most profitable is to be an exchange service and get a regular fee from cryptohunters.
  3. You need to play on a currency pair with fiat. considering the collapse of all currencies.
  4. You can make money there. But remember that you are making money at the expense of the same people who want to make money there.

Good luck and remember that money is not the most important thing.

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Yes , @itoshiiskai ,i agree with you "money is not the main thing" ^-^ ! Thank you for sharing your experience :)

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