Why You SHOULDN'T Take Trading Advice From Anyone, Not Even Your Husband...

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Why You SHOULDN'T Take Trading Advice From Anyone, Not Even Your Husband...
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<center> I am very new to cryptocurrency, and I got into it because my husband loves it and really believes in it with a passion. **My husband has given me some really great advice when it comes to cryptocurrency**, and he has helped me to make a profit on the money that I have put in. *However*, the more involved I get in cryptocurrency the more I realise that this is something you really need to study to have all the knowledge yourself, because you aren't going to be able to trust the advice of others. *I found out today, that includes my husband as well...*</center>

<center>Last week I had decided to buy some **steem**, some **antshares** and some **dogecoin**, thinking of a longer term investment. However, today my husband wanted to purchase a different coin thinking of a short term profit, and *granted, he didn't tell me that I should also purchase some, but I decided I wanted to*. I didn't want to invest too much and I had about $50 worth of Steem from my posts lying around that I hadn't powered up, so I thought I would play safe, and just use that.</center>

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<center>My husband said that I should get at least $200 to make it worth my time, so I sold $200 worth of BAT that I had to buy more of the coin, *which then dropped in value*, so that was a lesson learnt I guess. **And hey, whats a lesson learnt if you can't write a blog post about it?**</center>

<center>I have already been trying to educate myself as much as possible on cryptocurrency, being so new and having so much to learn, but this experience reminded me that **having the tools yourself to form your own decisions when it comes to cryptocurrency, rather than having to rely on the advice of others is really important.** No matter how knowledgable someone is they can't predict the future, and you don't want to regret taking others advice.</center>

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<center>Speaking of educating myself, I recently paid $10 to do Suppoman's crypto course, because I thought it was relatively cheap, and I have really enjoyed his videos about crypto on Youtube. However, one thing that I have picked up on from listening to a few of the 'lectures' so far in his course, is that **Suppoman himself is not without bias.**</center>
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<center>He talks in the course about the way in which he can influence demand of a coin by making a video about how great the coin is, and that will excite more people into buying it so the value goes up. I decided to buy antshares last week because I watched Suppoman's video and he was talking about how amazing they are, and how well they will do in the future. However, since his lectures, I realise that although he may genuinely think that, he also may possibly **exaggerate that more** to encourage people to buy it as he also holds antshares and this will **help increase the value of his own portfolio.**</center>

# <center>Have you guys made some crypto decisions that you have lived to regret? What resources did you/do you use to educate yourself more on crypto and how to trade that you would reccomend for me?</center> #

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<center>**Thanks so much for reading, reach out to me in the comments below!! Hope you had a great and profitable weekend!**</center>
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