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Nobody knows where the market is going, simply follow the news, set alerts, and cross your fingers if you're holding. Asking advice can be harmful. There are trolls who aim to manipulate the community for their own benefit.
Use a cold offline wallet to store your coins safely. Technology is prone to faults and failure, especially applications. Simply google different cold wallets and be sure to ask others if they're legit and find reviews. Exchanges are NOT safe. Period.
Coinbase is your best bet in terms of online wallets if you're set on keeping them online, but it is risky, and you're limited to BTC, ETH, and LTC.
BE PATIENT. It takes a little time to verify your identity and money to go through on Coinbase and other exchanges. We all have to do it. When buying, Checking Account = 5-7 days. Debit/Credit = Instantly.
Don't overthink dips. Too many times have I seen people absolutely panic when it drops a small percentage after rising at a massive percentage. It's not the end of the world and it's healthy for a market to act this way. Buy the dips if you're looking to buy more.
Buy bad news, sell good news if you're day trading. If bad news is coming, there will likely be a dip. If good news is coming, there will likely be a rise. This varies though, and is as tricky as day trading. Use your intuition and follow your coin news.
What's your take on this?
Use a cold offline wallet to store your coins safely. Technology is prone to faults and failure, especially applications. Simply google different cold wallets and be sure to ask others if they're legit and find reviews. Exchanges are NOT safe. Period.
Coinbase is your best bet in terms of online wallets if you're set on keeping them online, but it is risky, and you're limited to BTC, ETH, and LTC.
BE PATIENT. It takes a little time to verify your identity and money to go through on Coinbase and other exchanges. We all have to do it. When buying, Checking Account = 5-7 days. Debit/Credit = Instantly.
Don't overthink dips. Too many times have I seen people absolutely panic when it drops a small percentage after rising at a massive percentage. It's not the end of the world and it's healthy for a market to act this way. Buy the dips if you're looking to buy more.
Buy bad news, sell good news if you're day trading. If bad news is coming, there will likely be a dip. If good news is coming, there will likely be a rise. This varies though, and is as tricky as day trading. Use your intuition and follow your coin news.
What's your take on this?