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Shortcut to getting rich in the crypto world
Did you just enter the trading circle, are you exploring on your own or following a professional teacher?
This question is very practical, to put it directly, here is my opinion:
1. Exploring completely on your own is likely to incur a "sky-high tuition fee": trading is not about guessing based on feelings. Market rules, technical indicators, how to use trading software, risk control, these fundamentals have no one to guide you. Relying solely on losing money to figure things out? The cost is too high, and it's easy to get confused from the losses.
2. Blindly following orders, be careful of being cut as chives!: Many who call themselves "stock gods" or "signal teachers" aim to trick you into paying tuition, and newcomers are the easiest to be deceived.
Practice with a demo account: Before entering with real money, practice for a while or with small funds using a demo account to validate what you have learned and feel the market rhythm.
Find a real "teacher who teaches to fish". If you're looking for a teacher, focus on whether they teach methods, logic, and risk control systematically, rather than just making calls or showing profits. They should be able to answer your "why" and emphasize risks. Such teachers are hard to find, so be discerning.
Final summary: Don't fantasize about self-learning fast! Practicing on a demo account is indispensable. If you really want to find a teacher, make sure to avoid the "signal calling masters" and look for someone who can teach you how to manage risk, with a complete trading system that has proven to be profitable in real trading, which will at least help you avoid many detours.