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>There is no right or wrong answer to this question, as it depends on your personal goals and preferences. However, if you are interested in learning about the stock market, there are many resources available online that can help you get started. Additionally, there are numerous forums and chatrooms dedicated to discussing stocks and investing strategies, which can be a great way to learn from more experienced investors.
Yes, they are related. You lose money with both.
Lmao that seems to be the case doesn’t it 😂
One does not simply “understand” bitcoin.
Just learn market structure and trading BTC is a simple structural support/resistance technical analysis approach.
Hm interesting 🤔
That doesn’t seem too bad.
Depends are you going to trade BTC then yes it helps. But just buy and hold for long term, learning the markets is not going to help other than create anxiety lol. IMO
Either way, I heard one time that You don't need shoes to run, but they fucking help.
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