RE: Bitcoin (BTC) Morning Update: Classic Vintage Running Flat

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Bitcoin (BTC) Morning Update: Classic Vintage Running Flat

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

im more curious in about how much did you actually understand and learned from the sessions. i guess if you are a total newbie it will be like back to school sistuation where you have no clue about what the teachers are talking about haha!

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It is nice to have some background in the technique, but not necessary at all. I would suggest you watch the tutorial videos and lessons. Then you will have a better understanding going into a lesson, but if not he is always glad to start from the.....well start! Watching the videos makes your time and money worth more since you can understand the basics and get into the details and avoid the easy to make mistakes.
You certainly will leave the session with a great attitude toward learning more and perfecting your craft, and feel much more confident no matter what level you are starting at.

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nah, just watch his tutorials, collect questions that you want to ask him, maybe a coin or two that you would like to analyze and get his feedback on. thats what i did and it was a great experience. do the work, share your screen, let him give feedback.

just imagine youre a teacher, how woud you like your student to be?

also, dont be afraid to ask questions. people tend to be passive. if youre not rude about it you can ask a question nicely, even if he is talking about something you might not be as interested in/you already feel comfortable using that skill. :) let him help you by showing him where you need help.

haejin, you the best. thank you.

@cryptoschmiddie, what do you mean by sharing the screen? do you talk live or exchange screenshots?

Thanks

We communicated over Skype, microphones only (I'm camera-shy :) ). After we did our introductions, and some Q/A, he shared his screen and showed me some patterns at TradingView, and then when I asked about DeepOnion he brought up Coinigy since TradingView doesn't have that coin.

thanks a lot!

I've traded stocks for years, as well as options and commodities. Never looked into Elliott Waves though -- fascinating stuff! Aligns with my software training as well (everything is fractals), and is really fun to learn about.

Just wish my concussions symptoms would abate faster, as I tend to forget a lot. A lot.

As others indicated, go through his training posts (he always puts a list of them at the end of each of his posts), as well as his daily updates for the past week or so, and that should give you a lot of questions to ask. Write them down.

Try to answer them on your own, e.g. with search engines. Good luck!

thanks a lot!