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Right Amount of Investment for Beginners

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Although there is no specific amount and capital requirement for new or the old users but as the new person do not have enough knowledge and experience that is why he should take a start from as low amount as possible.

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I work by investing. We make good income by investing. We collect different tokens and sell them if prices go up. BTC is the most popular currency. BTC LTC, ETH are the ones everyone likes when they work on crypto currencies

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I think beginner should use those site that gives a opportunity to use a demo account. There we should practise at least one month. Then, it will be more effective and I think we should start trading from at least 50 dollar and we should save our earnings if we want to trade. Thanks for the post.

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Hello friends, I am also a beginner and the investments are ten percent I make them slowly because they are for the future, the rest I keep for daily expenses, I do not know now with the drop in payments if I will be able to keep doing what I I was doing but I'm going to do my best to maintain it.

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Dear friend it's your own choice you can invest which you have .If you are new you should invest little amount according to my choice and after that you will be able to take response so then you will decide you should invest or not .

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IF you want to start trading so first invest very little and get proper knowledge because without knowledge you can easily lose your investment collect all the information about it currency and then make a move . 

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Greetings. It is up to you mate, you should always do a basket. start low and raise by keeping on learning don't go all in one investment. Thanks for reading and have a nice evening.

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There is no specific amount that should be recommended but there is a very common saying amongst the traders and they say that always trade the amount that you can afford to lose. Now it's upto you to measure your daily expenses and calculate how much you're willing to lose will not effect you and once you get that figure go for it to trade.

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i will say, if you don't want to buy it or don't want it anymore, start giving the feeling of buying and selling.  If buying and selling is exciting, move on to higher volumes..  Because then his experience is less.  A lot of times things go wrong.  Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person.

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Specifically,in my own point of view, if you want to invest make sure you invest in small quantity,As a beginner because if you said you want to make money very fast so you will Invest with huge amount of money to get huge profit then you will lose half of your money you invest,so try to have knowledge on how much you can invest.

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There is limit to what you can invest in crypto but I would advice that as a beginner you should only invest what you can afford to lose. This is because when you out in everything you've got and loses the trade then you I'll be affected emotionally and that might translate into even health issues.

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 Dear this is very good question. So , i am new here I don't have any information about this. If i have any information about this i must share like this . 

So i need information about this.

Thanks.

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its rely upon you how much cash you have you can contribute yet consistently recollect that likewise you can get lose in exchanging so in mu assessment you ought to contribute low sum

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No money fix,it depends on your capability and capacity.As start you must and follow rules.Then you invest small pay then you benefit your pay then you grew up and slowly slowly big.Thank u

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In my point of view it wouldn't be a good idea to specify amount to invest for beginners. They should take decision themselves that on what extent could they bear expenses or could take risk. Before starting investing I would recommend to do some research work and learn basics.

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Here are six investments that are well-suited for beginner investors.
  • 401(k) or employer retirement plan.
  • A robo-advisor.
  • Target-date mutual fund.
  • Index funds.
  • Exchange-traded funds (ETFs)
  • Investment apps.

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I am a new member still I am not investing anything here at cryptotalk forum.. but it's everyone there Owen choice what's you want to invest.. how capable you have.. everyone investing according to your abilities.. my ability is that me able to invest only 300 to 500$..

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No fix amount for invest, but it depend on your capacity and capital. But it would good to you that start from short amount of capital. Because in the beginning we don't about tradinga and investment.  So after that you can increase the amount of investment with experience. 

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You can make a good investment here. If the cryptocurrency is at a good rate, you can make a good profit. I have no experience in this forum and I have no experience in this field, so I am looking forward to hearing from you now that I have this information.

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Anyone who wants to star work with cryptotalk.there currency  in investing.it will give you more confidence and investing is not a big deal

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The amount of investment you make is directly related to the amount of the money you have. However if you are a beginner it is good idea for you to start with small amounts of money , just as training for you, to know how to deal with the exchange and how to perform a selling order and you know what coins to choose, so I guess fifty Dollars is more than enough.

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If you're at the beginning of the road, you'd better not spend a lot of money because you don't have the experience of controlling capital, and over time if you start with a little, you'll gain experience and you won't be afraid to lose because there's little capital.

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This is a kind of investment we should be doing when it is very early and we see the prices being potent to explode. While there are shake outs and prices of cryptocurrencies are unstable, it is also important to hold to our investment and not sell at a loss in the case we bought at a very low price. 

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When someone start investing than I want to suggest him start with small amount because he is not aware about the rules and regulations of the forum and have no experience about investing. So it is better for him to start with small amount so the chance of losing will be less.

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