Any beginner in the field of digital trading is advised to learn first, practice on a demo account, set a clear capital management plan, and not invest money they cannot afford to lose. It is also preferable to start with small amounts and gradually gain experience before risking larger amounts.

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GateUser-6fd3205e
· 18h ago
That's right. I've seen too many people go all in right from the start, and in the end they pay a tuition fee that's even more expensive than the tuition itself. Starting with small experiments and slowly getting a feel for it is the right approach.
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LiquidityTeaMaster
· 19h ago
Newbies really must practice with a simulated trading account first; the mindset is completely different when real money is involved.
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AprWhisperer
· 19h ago
Risk management is always the first lesson. This advice is worth printing and posting on the wall.
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