Captainsaudi Posted October 18 Share Posted October 18 Trading could be stressful and confusing to newbies. Everyday advice remains; understand the market volatility, study chart, perfect technical analysis, know your fundamental analysis, learn SMC. Sometimes I get overwhelmed and felt like giving up. Is this how confusing trading is? Now, we are encouraged to join the right community, get the right connections, be in the right room to learn from people who’ve already figured it out, Which one should I focus on? Why should i make mistakes when i can learn from other remain my motto in this industry but who is ready to tell you their mistakes. All you see are flaunt of wealth and affluence they claim to get from this industry. Maybe i need their luck or am I doing something different? A friend recently introduced me to staking and claims it is a lesser risk way to start in this industry but how about the volatility of the staked token? What if the price dips and never recovers? What is your idea on staking and what are the best possible options to minimize my risk? Also, what do you think about this type of event? https://www.bitget.site/support/articles/12560603816734 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DediRock Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 Trading can indeed feel overwhelming, especially with the constant need to analyze market trends and understand volatility. It's essential to find a balance between education and practice to build your confidence. Joining a supportive trading community can provide valuable insights, but remember to focus on learning from reputable sources rather than just those showcasing their successes. As for staking, it can be a lower-risk entry point, but you’re right to consider the volatility of the tokens involved. Have you already explored any specific staking options, or are you looking for recommendations on where to start? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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