Hello, I’m 19 years old and I’m determined to get into the crypto world and start generating profits. For now I know the basics, and I also know that I can also lose money. I want to start learning seriously, and I have looked for courses on YouTube or even on Twitter but they do not finish convincing me, and I also do not want to pay for a course from some trader because it scares me that it will end up being a scam or something in the very long term. Any online course that you recommend? Where can I start as a trader?

    Where can I start learning about trading/cryptos?
    byu/Any_Office377 inCryptoMarkets



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    1. Important-Door4383 on

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    2. SecureWriting8589 on

      Hello, I’m 65 yrs old, in Bristol England and am determined to get into the cruising world, specifically, the White Star Line and its flagship, the ***RMS Titanic***. For now I know the basics, and I also know that I can also lose my life. I want to start learning seriously, and I have looked for courses on YouTube or even on Twitter but they do not finish convincing me, and I also do not want to pay for a course from some random White Star line cruiser because it scares me that it will end up being a scam or something in the very long term. Any online course that you recommend? Where can I start as a cruister on the Titanic?

      p.s., If you have nothing on the Titanic, then I’ll take information and links to classes on cruising with the Cunard Line and its flagship, the ***RMS Lusitania***.

    3. Just be careful man it’s not like you think all roses and millions that you can make ok

    4. ihavebeenmostly on

      You want to start trading in general or specifically trading crypto? Or learn about trading and about what crypto is/does?

    5. A good place to start is separating *learning markets* from *trying to make money*. Focus first on free, non-promotional resources that teach market structure, risk management, and basic economics (not signals). If someone can’t explain why a strategy works across different conditions, it’s probably not worth paying for — especially early on.

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