Latest news about Bitcoin and all cryptocurrencies. Your daily crypto news habit.
Trading Cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins
Binance — trading application screen
If you are looking at this article, you probably are already doing, or interested in “Trading Cryptocurrencies”.
In this article, I will share my method of “Long-term hold with low maintenance daily trading” — step-by-step.
The method served me well so far — Hopefully it works for you!! (Oh, no guarantee of course)
Introduction (You can skip)
It’s impossible to not to hear about Cryptocurrencies related topics nowadays. It seems everyone is already doing it, or want to start, or completely stay away because feels like too late in a game.
A little bit about me. I’ve worked in the financial industry for over 10 years of my carrier in New York City.
I was a part of the core development team building a new retail online trading platform at the most prestigious global financial services firm during the Lehman Shock era.
Source: USA Today
Then lead the multiple cross-region teams for the implementation of a global market platform at the US headquarters of the largest Japanese bank.
During this time, I’ve learned basics of how the trading system works.
Despite my exposure to many different trading systems and financial products, I’ve never tried any short-term / long-term tradings myself, — until the arrival of cryptocurrencies...
It was simply too tempting to miss this hype — the world phenomenon: the era of cryptocurrencies.
Source: Daily Beast
I was barely noticing when Crypt-trading was becoming popular among “crypt early adopters” before Mid-2017.
Bitcoin — Priced at around 2,500 USD at June 2017 (Coinbase.com)
Bitcoin hits 4,500 USD in Aug 2017. At that time, like most people, I was rather skeptical about the whole thing.
I even missed another opportunity — when Bitcoin price jumped from 4,000 USD to 8,000 USD in Aug 2017, then skyrocketed to $19,000 USD within a couple of weeks and bounced back to $14,000 USD at the end of 2017.
— I only started mid December 2017.
How to start trading cryptocurrencies (If you don’t know how)
It’s not difficult to start trading cryptocurrencies at all.
You can google “how to trade cryptocurrency” and find sites like this one for easy reading.
How to trade cryptocurrency: Simple tips to get started | finder.com
You need a credit card or bank account to put money in your crypto wallet (crypto wallet is like a checking account for cryptocurrency).
In my case, I first sign up on “Coinbase” like many others. Coinbase was one of the easiest and trusted place to buy your first cryptocurrencies — in my case, a less than one bitcoin at the price around 14,000 USD per coin.
Coinbase - Buy/Sell Digital Currency
After purchasing tiny amount of Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH). I was soon bored with the limited capabilities/options at Coinbase, so I sign up for Binance — a Chinese digital asset exchange.
Binance has more than 100 cryptocurrencies to trade with. You first need to deposit to your wallet, either Bitcoin or Ethereum to start trading with other coins. I sent Ethereum from Coinbase to Binance wallet.
You can check this blog entry from Rusty Shackleford for how to sign up for Binance in detail.
The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Binance Exchange: Buy/Sell Cryptocurrency
Method explained — Long term hold with short-term value dip
My method consists of a long-term holding of multiple coins and short-term value dipping each day.
This method takes full benefit of current growing cryptocurrency market caps and requires a few mins each day for setting up dip coins for the day (low maintenance).
It relays on the long-term growth of whole cryptocurrency market capitalization, but it is much more resistant to crush than simple long-term hold due to diversity, daily value dipping, and safety net.
In this method, you will have 4 categories of coins:
(1) Base Coin — either Bitcoin and/or Ethereum for purchasing other coins.(2) Long-term Hold Coins — Your selection of coins that has long-term values that you believe. In my case, BTC, ETH, NEO, RPX, IOTA, and TRX. More diverse the better.(3) Short-term dip Coins — Your daily selection of coins for short-term value gain of 5% —10% each. It also serves to monitor where the market is going overall since it forces to look at many different coins.(4) Safety net Coin — Tether (USDT), Each USDT unit is backed by a U.S Dollar held in the reserves of the Tether Limited. You can think of this coin as an alternative to USD (almost).
You start with (1), then purchase (2) and hold on to (2) through the good time and the bad time.
Each day you buy a small portion of (3) and sell for a quick profit.
You re-invest the profit to (1), (2) and (4), repeat.
Execution Step 1 — Initial Setup
Let’s get into the action. Assuming you already have some Base Coin wallet setup (in my case, Ethereum) in some exchange (in my case Binance).
You open the trade screen and start picking and purchasing the coins you want to hold for long-term. The current price doesn’t really matter since you hold them long enough (although, it is better to buy when it is cheaper of course).
Depending on your confidence level, you can put more portion of your total asset into each Long-term hold coins. In any case, you should always start small and continue research on the coins you hold. You should be sensitive to the future value of these coins. You should subscribe to cryptocurrency related news or some app (I use Crypto Pro iOS app for reading news).
My selections of these long-term hold coins are ETH, BTC, TRX, NEO, RPX in order of confidence. I will update as the situation changes.
Put on the favorites to occasionally check the health of your long-term hold coins
Execution Step 2 — Daily Value Dip
You are looking for a short-term gain, not necessarily long-term value of the coin for this purpose. You will be looking at few characteristics of the coin for the selection.
I am gonna state obvious here — You make a profit when you sell at a higher value than when you purchased it.
I have couple of suggestions for picking the right (higher probability of short-term gain) coins.
(1) look at the coins that lost values last 24 hours(2) look at 24 HR High/Low and Current Value to see if it’s closer to Low side(3) look at the yellow line and if the current price is below the line(4) look at the Buy(green)/Sell(red) turned for Buy(green bar) side
If you picked coins that meet all or some of these criteria, it’s time to buy.
Do not buy a lot, just buy little at a time. When you buy, use “Limit” order, don’t buy at “Market” price. This way you have more control.
After you buy, set up Sell “Limit” order with 5% — 10% of higher value than your purchased value and leave it be for the next day or longer.
You will pick other coins (or the ones that in your open trade), maybe 5 coins and repeat the same process.
When you do this every day, it shouldn’t take more than 10 mins. If you are not sure, then don’t buy or buy very small for a test.
Next day, you look at the “open orders” if any of these are filled, you made a quick profit, you can re-invest it to other categories.
if some or many of them are there (probably are), don’t worry.
Just let it sit there, till they clear.
Pick another few coins, set up Sell “Limit” repeat.
You shouldn’t exceed investing more than 25% of your total asset into this category.
Last but not least
The market sometimes crashes for no reason.
If you sense the market is going south, you move a higher portion of your total assets to Safety Net Coins. However, chances are, when you notice the decline, you are too late. In that case, just hold tight. They usually recover at some point.
Trading is by nature, a gamble. but if you play it right (by the rule), you will have a higher chance of winning, just like a Poker in Casino.
I have a vested interest in BlockChain technology in conjunction with IoT (Internet of Things). I will write something next time!
Meanwhile, let me know what you think about this method.
Love to hear your opinions/suggestions!
See you next time, Tack T.
Trading Cryptocurrencies — Bitcoin, Ethereum and altcoins was originally published in Hacker Noon on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the views of Bitcoin Insider. Every investment and trading move involves risk - this is especially true for cryptocurrencies given their volatility. We strongly advise our readers to conduct their own research when making a decision.