I'm a novice in trading and need assistance in choosing a trading platform.

I'm a novice in trading and need assistance in choosing a trading platform.

Jigh End 7.1.2024 08:34

Hello to all members of the forum! As mentioned in the post's topic, I'm in search of a trading exchange. I'd appreciate it if you could share your experiences in selecting a suitable exchange or recommend a platform you personally use. Any information would be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance!

Re: I'm a novice in trading and need assistance in choosing a trading platform.

Kevin Sesy 7.1.2024 08:36

It's commendable that you've chosen to approach this matter diligently. When considering factors such as security, affordability of transactions, user-friendliness, and versatility, it's crucial to conduct thorough research. To save time and minimize the risk of financial loss, I strongly suggest consulting the information available at this source: https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/23/12/36318951/independent-reserve-presents-the-best-bitcoin-exchange-review-and-comparison-for-2024

Here's presented here are reputable companies with a strong track record of credibility among investors. I trust that you will discover a suitable option for your needs among them. I hope you find this information helpful.

I'm a novice in trading and need assistance in choosing a trading platform.

Uchiha Madara 7.1.2024 08:37

Certainly, when it comes to investments, it's advisable to select a platform with caution. It's always beneficial to keep in mind that taking initial steps alongside someone with a certain level of understanding is preferable.

I'm a novice in trading and need assistance in choosing a trading platform.

duuddosa 8.2.2024 15:11

I've been diving into trading blogs and youtube channels lately, trying to soak up strategies. Chart pattern recognition has caught my interest in particular. Just yesterday I was reading here about Technical Analysis and ascending wedge formations - where uptrend resistance and support lines converge into a wedge shape. I pulled up a few stock charts and found what looked like a textbook example on one daily chart. I drew the wedge lines to confirm and estimate the potential breakout target on both sides based on techniques I learned. Real trading takes practice, so I'm paper trading ideas like this for now before putting real capital at risk. Let me know if you come across any helpful trading education sites in your own research! Sharing ideas is invaluable.

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