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How To Trade Crypto On Webull Desktop

How to trade crypto on Webull desktop. A lot of people are talking about crypto nowadays and even the big financial institutions are jumping on it. If that’s the case, maybe you also want to jump on it and secure a slice of that pie. But before you do, just note that this isn’t financial advice and this is just for entertainment. There are various platforms you can buy and sell crypto, but today I’m going to go over how to trade crypto on Webull specifically the desktop version for those of you who are unsure how to find it. But you’ll first need to have a Webull account and sign up for their crypto platform which Apex Crypto handles. And if you haven’t done that, here’s the link to do so or watch a tutorial to get started.

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First things first, let me get this out of the way, Webull only offers 4 different cryptocurrencies to trade, as of now. And they are Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash, Ethereum, and Litecoin. So, your options are limited to those cryptos. And for your crypto account it’s not FDIC or SIPC insured, so be careful when investing.

Like I said before, crypto investing is risky because the price of it goes up and down like crazy. And if you do want to invest in it, please only do so with money you can afford to lose. That’s why I only have a small position in it on this account. If you like this video, feel free to give it a like and maybe consider subscribing for more weekly uploads. Anyway, I’ll catch you all later.

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Legal Disclosure: I’m not a financial advisor nor a certify public accountant. These videos are for entertainment/educational purposes based off of my personal opinions. Investing in any type of investment involves risk and you need do your own research or seek out a licensed professional if necessary. There is no guarantee that you’ll gain or lose on investments.

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