A Beginner’s Guide to Crypto Trading is 4 part guide covering all you need to know about crypto trading. In this fourth part, we point out some tips and strategies to not get caught cold hands when trading cryptocurrencies.
Trading cryptocurrencies have a lot of a risk part. As we have seen in early entries of this guide, they all share a volatile characteristic that can make their price suddenly dropped. The lack of regulation and a market open 24/7 make them vulnerable and hard-to-predict in the near future.
Fear not though as most expert investors are getting their hands into cryptocurrencies. Their potential as financial service make them an attractive asset to trade with and the blockchain technology behind them has been proven safe and decentralized.
What seems sure is that cryptos have come to stay and now is the moment to invest in them. You can check out the last entry of this guide to know how.
However, to avoid losing all your money or doing a fatal misstep, here goes some important tips that should be followed when trading cryptocurrencies:
#1 – When in doubt, buy Bitcoin
Bitcoin has gone out of the blue and has become mainstream, with all major countries and companies investing in it. It has been defined as “digital gold” and its 21 million coins limitation make them stable enough to stay with us for a while, to say the least.
For beginners, all experts recommend to start with the big one, and from there make the leap onto smaller tokens even more volatile and high-risk assets. This means that it would be a good idea to use Bitcoin as the main head quarters. When buying or selling in short, coming back to bitcoin should be always a good idea.
#2 – Determining a Strategy
How often will you buy or sell? Some people want to be day traders, but actually holding could be the best bet. The general rule of thumb is that the longer of a time horizon you plan on holding for the less risk you incur. This rule carries over into the realm of cryptocurrency from stock investing. However, here may be times to simply cut and run. Declines due to unforeseen structural issues are an indicator to cut losses and sell out.
#3 – The power of the community
Cryptocurrencies are built in the digital, open worldwide and non-stop, so all the info you need is in there too. Twitter has been proved as a good way to check on the health of some altcoins as the teams/founders and expert investors often post on it.
Get involved; chat on boards, comment on blogs, and follow news on social media. A viable strategy for one person may not work for another. It’s all for naught if you don’t appreciate the power that cryptocurrencys mean.
There are also many forums, websites and exchanges where to keep track on them. The more information about a cryptocurrency you get, the better the outcome of your trading will be.
#4 – Wallet considerations
Unlike traditional fiat currency that can be stored in a bank, your trading account, or your mattress at home, cryptocurrencies need to have a compatible wallet (or cold storage solution) to be stored safely. Remember that cryptocurrency is simply software. So the wallet software needs to be able to work with the cryptocurrency software.
If a cryptocurrency doesn’t have a good wallet yet, that will prevent less technical investors from buying the currency. But as soon as one is available, then it makes the currency much more accessible to the masses and thus, more valuable.
If you find that a cryptocurrency does not have a good wallet solution yet, that could be one signal that it is undervalued. Looking for opportunities to buy, immediately after the launch of the first high-quality wallet, could give you a nice short-term profit.
#5 – Watch out for scams
There are a few different scams in the crypto world. Anything that isn’t buying a coin with a good reputation is a big risk. In short, we all should be careful about anything that promises free coins, sick returns, or wants you to lend your coins.
In fact, the best would be to buy the top coins using a careful strategy and ignore all the sites promising you they can outperform the market if only you give them X, Y, and Z.
Another strategy to check out on one altcoin viability would be if it can be mined or all the assets are released inmediately. If a cryptocurrency can be mined in time it means that the founders hold a long-term product and investors will be coming after the first ups and downs. Otherwise, it is a sign that the team behind it only wants to make tons of money real quick and so the crypto will end up losing its value.
#6 – Cryptocurrencies are most than just digital money
Some cryptocurrency platforms, like Ethereum, host other applications. These applications, in turn, can have their own currencies or tokens. If one of these DApps or Decentralized Apps does very well, this can have a positive effect on the underlying platform currency.
The value of the tokens should theoretically be independent of the value of the platform.
However, not everyone understands this and the success of one DApp can drive the price of Ether, at least in the short term.
So if you are trading a platform cryptocurrency, watch promising apps on the platform closely.
5. Final Considerations
Despite the inherent risks that cryptocurrencies hold, they are now one of the main trading market out there. Only last year, Bitcoin prices went up from $600 per Bitcoin to more than $18k when it reached its peak in October. And the experts predict it is only the beginning.
Also, the high diversification and different coins make the cryptocurrency market high attractive for day traders or even for those who are looking for something in the long term. It is said that there is a token for every strategy.
Said so, we hope that this guide can help you doing your first steps in the crypto-market in the right direction and have solved some of your doubts about this fascinating and technological new market. Good trade!
Part 3 can be found here.
Part 2 can be found here.
Part 1 can be found here.
Hernaldo Turrillo is a writer and author specialised in innovation, AI, DLT, SMEs, trading, investing and new trends in technology and business. He has been working for ztudium group since 2017. He is the editor of openbusinesscouncil.org, tradersdna.com, hedgethink.com, and writes regularly for intelligenthq.com, socialmediacouncil.eu. Hernaldo was born in Spain and finally settled in London, United Kingdom, after a few years of personal growth. Hernaldo finished his Journalism bachelor degree in the University of Seville, Spain, and began working as reporter in the newspaper, Europa Sur, writing about Politics and Society. He also worked as community manager and marketing advisor in Los Barrios, Spain. Innovation, technology, politics and economy are his main interests, with special focus on new trends and ethical projects. He enjoys finding himself getting lost in words, explaining what he understands from the world and helping others. Besides a journalist he is also a thinker and proactive in digital transformation strategies. Knowledge and ideas have no limits.