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Good resources to learn how to trade, read trends etc?
Content: Is there a ‘Bitcoin trading for dummies’ or someone on YouTube that you’d recommend to get a good knowledge base for trading?

I’ve been invested for a few months now, and looking at the chart going up and down is boggling my mind on when to buy or sell.

Thanks heaps

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Zoom on image ! Nobody talks about it, but the machines they are setting up in El Salvador ... indeed there is bitcoin... But no shitty reporter said there was litecoin too. With the speed of execution of transactions, litecoin will be used daily !
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The Seven Rules of Bitcoin Investing
Content: I am a long term hodler from 2013. Here is my personal advice for new investors, I hope it will help someone.

1.) Don't invest more than you can afford to lose. Bitcoin may go to $1M and it may go to $1. I give either one about an equal chance at this point. Bitcoin has been good to me but it is very volatile and high risk so invest according to your risk profile.

2.) Keep your coins safe, ideally in a hardware wallet . If you want to use an exchange Coinbase is at least a public company registered with the SEC.

3.) Stay away from shitcoins.

4.) Don't trade bitcoin. No one can make sense of the swings, buy and hold for 5 years and see how much you make.

5.) Don't get too caught up in in the swings. Over the years I have seen my coins go up 1000% and then down 80%. Don't get caught up in the fud or fomo, think long term.

6.) Plan your personal moon. Have an exist strategy to pay off your mortgage, college loans etc. when you hit certain amounts.

7.) Always keep some. You never know how high it will go in the future so always keep some BTC long term.

Good luck friends

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Can we all take a moment to thank China for their ultimate sacrifice by shutting themselves off from the future.
Content: China was the dominant mining force of the world. Dominant is a way that it was starting to become concerning that they hold too much power. 65% of the hashrate.

Controversies were flying around that BTC is their brain child to dominate the world economy. Well that FUD has been broken thanks to their own callousness, inability to comprehend their own power and shutting themselves off from the new paradigm.

Nevertheless they still hold 46% if the hashrate. Even despite the mining ban. However it has lost the 51% dominance and other countries like the US, Kazakhstan, etc are catching up.

The hashrate in China could continue to fall as their government keeps cracking down on the miners.

Thank you for giving us a hard reset and giving other countries a chance to catch up.

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Finally! It's official, I now have a job in crypto!
Content: I lost my job in April during the pandemic. I told myself that my next job would be in a position that somehow was crypto related. Being a system admin I figured it shouldn't be too hard. Unfortunately they are few and far between still. But after multiple positions applied for and multiple rejections after more than 10 video interviews with 1 company I can finally say I accepted a job with a company working to support Defi and both POW and POS infrastructure which I will be helping to setup and administer. I couldn't be more excited!

A happy cake day to me indeed!

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Investing in Bitcoin as a teenager?
Content: Hi, I've been recently getting interested in Bitcoin and I was thinking about starting to trying to invest (with my parent's consent). I want to do something better with my time, most of my time I spend sitting on my ass all day and playing games and doing half of my schoolwork. I have a basic understanding of crypto and would like to learn more and start investing into it.

Can someone give me some directions into where to start, any tips and rules I should follow and any general advice. Thanks in advance :)

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