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Industry player Fumgo gives 5 tips on how to trade cryptocurrencies

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Industry player Fumgo gives 5 tips on how to trade cryptocurrencies

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Look, you could have bought one bitcoin in April for $4,000 and sold it today for $8,000.

It sounds like an easy way to earn money, right? The crypto trading, however, isn’t that simple. In fact, the always-changing price, high stakes, and online scams make it also dangerous for those who know little about it.

So when you take risks for rich rewards, make sure to follow these tips:

1. Use reputable exchanges

To trade cryptocurrencies, you go to exchanges, internet platforms that help buyers and sellers meet.

But high market demand brought in a number of phony exchanges. You must keep an eye out for them and make sure you use only reputable ones like Bittrex, Huobi Global, OKEx, HitBTC, or Binance.

There are also trading terminals like Fumgo. The terminals let you trade across multiple exchanges — including the ones mentioned above — from one interface. In fact, it’s even safer to use them, because they offer two-factor authentication when you log in, unlike exchangers.

2. Learn from professionals

Crypto trading is a job. You need to monitor the price movements and make decisions. This is hard to do without knowledge about the market.

Find real traders and learn from them. Some of them post videos on YouTube.com, others publish articles. It takes time, but it’s well worth it.

At this stage, beware of scammers who have never traded cryptocurrencies but promise to teach the craft. The internet is full of free tips, but these “experts” sell them as professional knowledge.

There’s a way to shortcut the learning curve: the Fumgo terminal has a feature that allows mirroring the traders. If you switch it on, it will make your account copy the actions of chosen professionals automatically. The system verifies them — only true pros allowed.

3. Practice with small sums of money

Seen enough and feel confident? Then it’s time to practice. But don’t rush, start with small investments.

The cryptocurrencies rates change unpredictably, so invest the amount of money that you wouldn’t regret losing. Practice as much as possible this way and when you manage to earn regularly, raise the stakes.

4. Stick with one strategy

Every trader has their own style. Copy one and stick with it for some time, see how it goes. If you change your strategy too frequently, you won’t be able to see the result.

Three tricks are universal, however: 1) make a limited amount of transactions per day to approach trading energized; 2) pay attention to Bitcoin, its price influences other currencies; 3) keep statistics on your transactions to understand what strategies work best.

For the latter, there’s a shortcut, too. The Fumgo terminal tracks your stats automatically and shows the history of all the transactions.

5. Trade different currencies

Bitcoin isn’t the only cryptocurrency worth attention.

The price for Monero, for example, has been changing constantly from $10 in 2017 to $100 today. At some point, it even cost $500. The same with Dash and Ethereum.

Pro traders usually devote only 5–30 percent of their capital to one cryptocurrency. Follow suit.

The easiest way to keep track of your cryptocurrencies is via terminals: in one interface, you can compare the rates of your cryptocurrencies across various exchanges and sell each where it’s most profitable. Terminals usually have subscription models: Fumgo, for example, costs $20 a month but offers a trial week and two free months for subscribers.

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Biraajmaan covers market trends of major cryptocurrencies. As a graduate in engineering, his interests lie in Blockchain technology. With over a year as a journalist, his articles focus on US and UK markets.
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