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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 219483, member: 61772"] Choosing the right trading style is a crucial first step in making profitable trades. With the cryptocurrency market booming, many people are entering the space to make some money. There are two main types of traders: technical traders and fundamental traders. You can also trade using a blend of these styles, but most people prefer one over the other. Fundamental traders look at charts, news, and other factors that affect particular coins' prices to determine their next move. Technical traders use charts to analyze price trends, breakouts, and other technical indicators based on past prices to predict future price movements. Both styles have been proven effective over time in cryptocurrency markets; however, each style has its strengths and weaknesses. Technical analysis (TA) tends to work well when major trends are established; however, TA can be hard to apply in volatile markets or when there's not enough history available for analysis. Additionally, TA doesn't take into account any external factors that could affect a coin's price; it's all based on pure supply and demand. Fundamental analysis (FA) tends to work better when there are no clear trends or historical data [/QUOTE]
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