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Blockchain at Berkeley – Advanced Cryptocurrency Trading

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Blockchain at Berkeley – Advanced Cryptocurrency Trading

ICO Due Diligence: The Team | Blockchain at Berkeley

While our introductory course was a basic overview that familiarized you to tools and resources in a broad sense, this course is much more concrete with walkthroughs, personal examples, and analysis. A real emphasis is put on tangible experiences based on over a decade of combined experience.

What You’ll Learn In Advanced Cryptocurrency Trading?

Money Management:

  • How to properly determine risk in a volatile and unpredictable environment
  • Long term vs. short term strategies
  • ICO risk management

Mental Game:

  • Paper trading vs. trading “real money”
  • Necessary trading mindset
  • Controlling emotions
  • How to handle losses or gains
  • Discussion of personal tips and lessons learned

Technical Analysis:

  • Price and volume structure
  • Triangles
  • Trend lines
  • Liquidity zones
  • Fractals
  • Common trends in various cryptos
  • Fibonacci
  • Bollinger Bands
  • Ichimoku Cloud
  • Heiken Ashi Strategy

Trading strategies

  • Trading ICOs
  • Early Adopter Strategy
  • Accumulation
  • Scalping
  • Arbitrage
  • Hedging

Walkthrough of how to use several popular exchanges

  • Security
  • Deposit/withdrawal
  • Placing asks/bids
  • Market vs. limit sells
  • Setting stop loss levels
  • Margin

Fundamental Analysis

  • Checklist for analyzing cryptocurrencies and ICO’s
  • Introduction to top market cap cryptocurrencies
  • ICO Analysis (Also a section on how to buy ICO’s)

Market Psychology:

  • How to analyze/trade using market sentiment
  • Identifying fear, greed and other emotions in the market
  • Applying personal emotion to general markets
  • How market psychology drives technical indicators
  • And much more!

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