Let’s trade crypto, sit down & listen

This is a continuation, of my list, of favorite sources for crypto and trading material.

Cryptoknowmics

The first resource is a blog, in the image that I’m trying to build this into. Cryptoknowmics, is the blog NevaFomo is trying to be. Clever name and tons of Crypto hunting tools.

They also have Crypto Memes! Funny ones, and too many ICO’s and airdrops to list.

CNBC CryptoTrader

Ran Nue Ner has the best traditional market like, show in Crypto. Generally great guests and interesting takes but a little bit like junk food. Ran has a habit of getting wrapped up in the moment, like we all can. I look at his opinion as a good barometer for market sentiment. He can be trendy in his picks is what I’ve noticed. It’s been off air for 3 months though. Most crypto shows post content only during peak.

Coinmastery

I think he’s on hiatus or only posts during up trends but I really enjoy his take as a fellow amateur investor. He’s not afraid to say I don’t know and throw his hands up. Carter has a good attitude and tries not to get too caught up in the meme coins of the moment. I would watch a weekly show with him talking crypto, too bad a tv station won’t get on that until it’s too late.

DataDash

Unlike the previous two, Nick Merten is prolific with the output. He maintains the volume and quality, through good and hard times. I like his perspective and I’ve seen it mature over the last few years. The guy knows his stuff, and has a handle on traditional markets as well.

In 2017, he loved his altcoins, he got a little too wrapped up in the fomo. He wasn’t the only one, though the internet does a good job of reminding him of his worst performers. As far as Youtubers go, he doesn’t get silly and keeps the filler down. You generally get quality and quantity from DataDash.

Comments love reminding him how he got paid to talk about Substratum. In crypto, it’s expected that you be transparent. That’s why, I only take payments in Monero, lips sealed.

Trading 212

I love trading 212. They’re great for explaining, or refreshing all the common trading indicators and strategies. They focus on forex and stocks but the candlestick strategies are the same, no matter market.

Trading breakouts in crypto? Pay attention to the BTC/your currency pair. Everything just follows Bitcoin anyway.

What Bitcoin Did? Youtube and Podcast

“What Bitcoin Did” is one of the best sources for crypto and Bitcoin related info. There guests are top notch and the have great volume.

Mr. Bitgold, the vision before Satoshi. I love how the interviewer, Peter McCormack, asks Szabo to go on about money. Szabo doesn’t know where to start, and McCormack reminds Szabo who he is. The man we should all begin with, when learning about trade. The guy who wrote this history of money and made Bitgold, the pre BTC.

Like BTC’s grumpy, history professor, Satoshi don’t mess around.

Here’s Bitcoin’s friendly professor, Andreas Antonopolous.

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