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If you have crypto traffic that is likely to trade crypto, you can take a look at this tutorial -
, which describes Plus500, a very popular CFD broker that supports on its platform crypto trading. At this brokerage company, you can get up to 800 USD per qualified trader.

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Many of us use various crypto prediction sites to get a general idea of where cryptocurrency might get.  So I thought it might be nice to have here a list of sites you use the most often. You can evaluate their accuracy, the features they have or anything that might seem important to you. I use about 4-5 pages when looking for forecasts, so I will start.

As the first one comes for me Cryptopredictions.com. These guys have predictions for pretty much all coins that are on the market. So if you can find crypto on coinmarketcap, you are most likely to find it here as well. Their predictions are fairly accurate, especially the long term ones (the short-term ones not that much). This site provides weekly, monthly and yearly predictions, along with some pretty cool looking charts.

Next on the list comes for me TradingBeasts.com, these guys have predictions for around 3k coins. You can find here again monthly and yearly predictions. Their forecasts are fairly accurate and most of the time you are going to find out they are also a bit sceptical as they don't forecast huge increases in prices (which sometimes do happen in the crypto market).

The next site on my list is CoinMarketcap. Yes, that's right, CM has also predictions and unlike the two previous sites, these are generated by users. So if there is a lot of people who insert their predictions, you can basically see "what the crowd expects". It has its pros and cons. As pros, I regard that you see what actual users who buy and trade crypto forecast and as cons, there are predictions only for a small number of coins and the predictions that you can find there are inserted by people who can know very little about the market.

Continuing with the list, it is worth mentioning fxempire.com and their forecasts. These predictions are created by experts in the industry, so they should be pretty accurate. Unfortunately, there are only 8 cryptocurrencies on which they forecast, so you can find here only the biggest coins.

That is about it, that are some of the sites I quite frequently use when I want to see someone else's opinion on a coin I consider buying/selling. What sites do you use?





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My prediction for BTC is to hit 100k by the end of 2021 (the latest). There are also some BTC predictions forecasting $180,000 to $200,000, but I don't think these are very realistic. But then again, it's crypto and we all know one Musk's tweet can do to the market.

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Hi,
I would like to create this thread so everyone could share their price predictions for Bitcoin. To have this thread a bit organised let's everyone answer these two questions.

1) Where do you see Bitcoin price to go before the end of the year?
2) Where will Bitcoin head in 2020?

According to these Bitcoin predictions - https://tradingbeasts.com/price-prediction/bitcoin. Bitcoin will go down to about 9k per coin on average before the end of the year and is going to increase in 2020 to only around 12k dollars per coin.

The way I see it is that Bitcoin will really most likely go down a bit before it raises in value. I am, however, more optimistic regarding the year 2020 and would forecast an increase to around 17k dollars per coin.

What are your predictions for the Bitcoin price?

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Cryptocurrency Trading / Re: Newbie looking for advices
« on: April 04, 2019, 09:25:45 AM »
If you are just starting out, this is probably this best guide for you https://tradingbeasts.com/cryptocurrency-trading-for-beginners/. It helped me a lot with my beginnings.

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Sorting Box / Re: Trading Tips for newbies
« on: April 04, 2019, 09:23:27 AM »
If you want to be a day trader, I would recommend checking out this website https://tradingbeasts.com/cryptocurrency-trading/, they have nice guides and tips there so you can learn the basic crypto chart patterns or what are the best cryptos today trade etc.

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Slovensky (Slovak) / Re: Pokec
« on: March 30, 2019, 12:26:14 AM »
Ahoj, to vypadá, jak kdyby jsi si psal sám pro sebe :D Docela mě překvapilo, že jsem tu viděl i sekci pro slováky. Jak jsi jinak asi mohl poznat, tak já jsem z Česka :D :)

Ahoj. to nie tak vyzerá, ale je to tak.  ;D ;D ;D Pár príspevkov tu bolo aj od iných, ale nejak sa nám slovákom a pozerám, že aj vám čechom nechce písať.  ;)

Tak jsou tu dve možnosti, bud všichni píšou v ajině, anebo na tomhle forku ani moc češi a slovaci nejsou :D

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: 5 best altcoins 2019
« on: March 30, 2019, 12:24:32 AM »
This question is very hard to understand as I don't know whether you want to day trade these 5 top cryptocurrencies or you want them for long term investment. If you are interested in the former, I would pick BTC, BCH, LTC, Tron, and Monero. For long term investing I would, however, most likely changed BCH and LTC to different coins.

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Slovensky (Slovak) / Re: Pokec
« on: March 10, 2019, 12:27:56 PM »
Ahoj, to vypadá, jak kdyby jsi si psal sám pro sebe :D Docela mě překvapilo, že jsem tu viděl i sekci pro slováky. Jak jsi jinak asi mohl poznat, tak já jsem z Česka :D :)

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Translation Center / Re: [OFFER] Translations from English > Romanian
« on: March 10, 2019, 12:21:51 PM »
Please correct that "a English" to "an English", it's really disturbing :D

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This totally depends on the traffic you have. If you have people that want to purchase crypto and hold it for a long time period - you can think about for example about binance. IF you have traffic that is likely to day trade crypto - look for affiliate programs from CFD brokers. They are usually very generous with their offer and you can get a very good CPAs. Then there is always an option to go for casinos where people can deposit in bitcoins and altcoins.


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Cryptocurrency Trading / Re: Daily trading
« on: March 10, 2019, 11:36:09 AM »
1) If you are just starting, open a free demo and practise
2) Be aware of events that might influence your technical analysis
3) If you want to day trade crypto, find a coin that best fits your trading style and find as much information about the coin as possible. If you focus on more cryptocurrencies, your focus splits. (This differs from long term investing where you should focus on portfolio diversification)
4) With a real account, trade only with money you can afford to lose

I day trade mainly mid-cap and high-cap cryptocurrencies, be certain that there is a lot of volatility so there is money to be made even there when day trading. I run a website about CFD day trading cryptocurrencies but unfortunately for some reason, I cannot post links here so in case you would want to point into a good direction, you can PM me.

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Sorting Box / Re: Crypto Calendar!
« on: March 10, 2019, 11:25:47 AM »
Looks definitely interesting, I might find some good use for this tool

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Hi guys,

I wanted to share with you my blog that is about cryptocurrency trading. Here is the main section of the web https://tradingbeasts.com/cryptocurrency-trading/ which divides the crypto content to 4 sections - crypto news, crypto brokers, crypto guides and tips and of course the crypto glossary. I think there are a lot of good educational materials from which you could benefit (especially in the guide section). I also run on the website crypto lives prices and predictions, you can find them here https://tradingbeasts.com/crypto/. The predictions are daily changed and are based on the price history of a given crypto coin (of course they are still just predictions...). What do you guys think? Are you missing something on the web? The news section still does not have that much content, but I am working on that :). Any feedback appreciated.

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Thanks for information. I`ve heard about Bitconnect, and I was sure that it is a ponzi scheme. But I didn`t haer about other projects.

You would be surprised how many ponzi schemes that want to profit from the popularity of cryptos are out there.

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