If you really want to get ahead as a cryptocurrency investor, one of the things you will need to acquire is knowledge. Now, knowledge doesn’t come by cheap, and in some cases, you will pay big bucks for lacking experience. You can bridge your lack of experience by acquiring knowledge from vetted experts, and reading books. Now, I’m not saying this is a surefire formula, but it at least puts you on the correct path, so you can then move onto developing your own proprietary strategy. Try exhausting information around you before developing something new. After all, many times what you thought was a great strategy was already invalidated by someone else who is more knowledgeable, so try filtering your information against what’s already out there. From frequent study and reading you may uncover a small piece of information that can alter your thought process or mindset, which can save you from making big mistakes down the road. Without deepening your understanding of investing, you’re just speculating without any logical basis for why the asset will appreciate/depreciate. You might as well be gambling, and gambling is one of the things that gets a lot of people in trouble financially. Some of the books that I’ve found extremely helpful for beginning or more advanced traders: 1. Reminiscence of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefevre. This book is a biography of Jesse Livermore, which brings us back to a time when the stock market was still in its infancy, and booming. Again, if you want to get a basic idea on the early days of the stock market, this is by far the best book, as it’s awfully like the early beginnings of the cryptocurrency market. 2. Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager is my next favorite book, because it compiles interviews of some of the most successful traders and investors that have ever existed. Now, obviously getting a glimpse into the minds of some of the most successful investors and traders will rub off you in positively. 3. The New Trading for a Living by Dr. Alexander Elder teaches hard core day trading techniques, and is a book I also highly recommend for beginning traders looking to understand technical analysis. Though, it’s not worth copying the system to day trading referenced in the book, it gives beginning traders basic ideas on managing positions and exposure. These three books could make a difference for early investors/traders, which is why I’m recommending the books. However, there are many other resources available for cryptocurrency investors/traders (which I’m going to reference below). If you want to learn more via video courses with my help, and the help of crypto millionaires, bitcoin foundation founders, and various other crypto pioneers who are at the forefront of news, information, and methodologies you’ve got to join the Bitcoin Crypto Mastermind program. We also provide live events, one-on-one consulting, and private communities where knowledgeable experts, and experienced traders interact with each other, share ideas, and keep a level of inclusion that can be found nowhere else. The program will remain open for a select period, so enroll as soon as possible.