Hi Luc,
Thanks for the Videos And comments... what i have noticed is Bitcoin or cryptocurrency is quite confusing to people mainly the initial set up for accounts How small can they start trading capital. what exchanges they should use. even me i would love to see a full set up as there seems to be no videos explaining this in full. i tryed 2 platforms and found that position trading is the way to go i also tryed the other i was on iq options and the buy and put spread would kill you as a day trader like 50-80 pips at one point it was 50 in and then later when i had made some proffit to exit i would loose 40 pips so a total of 90 pips what a joke.... so i was hoping you might make a startup video on how to get started and how to trade with low capital for those that want to try but dont want to risk much regards Will-i-am-7521
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1 month back, I had no idea about Crypto trading. After watching Luc's videos, I have started trading a few days back. Before that, I opened my accounts on Bittrex, Bitfinex, Kraken and waited for them to get verfied, bought Bitcoins from an ATM, Local Bitcoins and waiting for my account to get verified on Coinmama to buy directly from my card. I started very small (16$ to be exact) and steadily gaining each day just by following Luc's advice. 16$ is not much, but I am waiting to buy 100$ worth on Coinmama. But even with 16$, I have made it into 36$ in just a few days. So, in my opinion, nothing is small, where there is a will there is a way. I have wacthed Luc's videos more than 10 times each. Sometimes, I just observe his computer screen to see what things he do which sometimes he forgets to tell ( little things like his screen size, his alarm sound etc) because he is trading for 10 years+. I know 16$ could just be a price of a burger in your city, but where I am located currently, average salary is 200$. So, it's a decent amount of money for many people. Luc is very busy with his personal tradings and there are something which we have to find it on our own. All the best with your tradings. Hope you see only green days ahead :)
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