Crypto Trading Basics
Crypto Trading Basics
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Crypto currency
Coin : any crypto currency that has a standalone independent block chain (Bitcoin,
Ethereum, XRP
Token: a crypto currency that does not have its own blockchain but lives on another
block chain and benefits from its technology. (ERC-20 tokens).
Coins are mined while tokens are minted
Another notable difference between tokens and coins is what they represent. While
crypto coins are essentially digital versions of money, tokens can stand for assets or
deeds.
A token can become a coin if the project develops and acquires its own block chain
NFTS
Non Fungible Tokens
Fungibility is a property of an asset whose individual units are interchangeable
and essentially indistinguishable from each other.
eg 50k notes.
Riple ( XRP)
Litecoin(LTC)
Stellar(XLM)
Examples of Blockchains
Bitcoin Blockchain
Ethereum Blockchain
Tron Blockchain
Solana
Polygon
A wallet is a program or device that stores cryptocurrency assets and enables you to
access your assets.
Cold wallets. This is a Hardware device where crypto currencies can be stored.
Basic Components of A Simple Online Wallet
Home Page
Receive
Send
Swap
Transation History
Review Quiz
2. What are the disadvantages of crypto currencies. Cyber attacks, regulators, competition, volatility
3. What is the difference between a Coin and a Token. A coin is a digital currency with its own blockchain while tokens do
not have natibve blockchains
4. What is Bitcoin Mining The process of verifying bitcoin transactions by solving mathematical puzzles. Miners are paid in bitcoin
6. Name the two types of crypto wallets available Hot and Cold
8. Name one site one can use to verify if a cryptocurrency is legit or not
coinmarketcap.com
9. What Is a stable coin A crypto whose value is pegged to the value of a fiat currency or asset
1. Quickly summarize how one can send money from one wallet to another using
a network address
2. Copy network address of the receiver,
3. Open the app,
4. click withdraw(send),
5. select send via network,
6. paste the address of the receiver,
7. select the type of network,
8. input the amount to send
9. click confirm to put your verification codes
16. Quickly illustrate how to get a TRC20 wallet deposit address from your
account
17. Go to wallets,
18. Click deposit,
19. click USDT,
20. Scroll to select TRC20 network
21. What would affect your choice of Wallet addresses Sending Rates and availability on different apps
EXCHANGES
An exchange is simply a place where the buying and selling of assets occurs.
PRACTICAL
2. Funding Wallet WHERE YOUR MONEY LANDS WHEN SOMEONE SENDS YOU THROUGH YOUR EMAIL
3. Margin Wallet WHERE YOUR MONEY FOR MARGIN TRADING IS KEPT
4. Futures Wallet WHERE YOUR MONEY FOR FUTURES TRADING IS KEPT
5. Earn WHERE YOUR MONEY FOR STAKING IS KEPT
6. Overview A SUMMATION OF ALL THE MONEY YOU HAVE IN YOUR WALLET
REVIEW QUIZ
Explain these different types of segments in your wallet
1. Spot Wallet
2. Funding Wallet
3. Margin Wallet
4. Futures Wallet
5. Earn
6. Overview
1. List the different examples of crypto markets available on Binance
2. Pair the following coins correctly and state the market the pair can be found
in
Eg XRP, USDT correct pair XRP/USDT found in the USDT market
BTC, USDT
BTC, BNB
ETH, BNB
BNB, BUSD
USDT, USDC
BUSD, USDT
2.
3.
Review Quiz
2. What are the disadvantages of crypto currencies. Cyber attacks, regulators, competition, volatility
3. What is the difference between a Coin and a Token. A coin is a digital currency with its own blockchain while tokens do
not have natibve blockchains
4. What is Bitcoin Mining The process of verifying bitcoin transactions by solving mathematical puzzles. Miners are paid in bitcoin
6. Name the two types of crypto wallets available Hot and Cold
8. Name one site one can use to verify if a cryptocurrency is legit or not
coinmarketcap.com
9. What Is a stable coin A crypto whose value is pegged to the value of a fiat currency or asset
1. Quickly summarize how one can send money from one wallet to another using
a network address
2. Copy network address of the receiver,
3. Open the app,
4. click withdraw(send),
5. select send via network,
6. paste the address of the receiver,
7. select the type of network,
8. input the amount to send
9. click confirm to put your verification codes
16. Quickly illustrate how to get a TRC20 wallet deposit address from your
account
17. Go to wallets,
18. Click deposit,
19. click USDT,
20. Scroll to select TRC20 network
21. What would affect your choice of Wallet addresses Sending Rates and availability on different apps
FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS
Fundamental analysis is the method to determine the intrinsic value of any crypto by comparing key
ratios to find out a company's financial health.
Fundamental analysis helps in evaluating a cryptos intrinsic value in order to find out its long-term investing
opportunities.
White Paper٭
A whitepaper is a document that provides the reader with the necessary information required to learn about a
crypto project and gives the investors an idea about whether the project is worth investing in or not.
Crypto companies mostly publish whitepapers to catch the attention of potential investors and users.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Also referred to as charting, is a type of analysis that aims to predict future market behavior based on
previous price action and volume data.
Important to note:
TA is strictly focused on historical price action. Therefore, it is utilized as a tool to examine an
asset's price fluctuations and volume data, and many traders employ it in an attempt to identify
trends and favorable trading opportunities.
The main underlying assumption of technical analysis is that fluctuations in the price of an asset
are not random and generally evolve into identifiable trends over time.
TA is the analysis of the market forces of supply and demand, the price of an asset is a reflection
of the opposing selling and buying forces, and these forces are closely related to the
emotions(market sentiments)traders and investors (essentially fear and greed).
Technical Analysis is based on candle sticks
Candlestick
A graph representation of price action that displays the open, close, high, and low points
within a certain period.
Candlesticks: are based on an ancient Japanese system of prediction in the rice markets in
the 1600’s
Bearish Candlestick
Doji Candlestick
BULLISH CANDLESTICK
The bullish candle (Green/ Traditionally white in color) : is named after the bull’s mode
of attack with horns and it symbolizes a rise in the prices.
The bearish candle (Red/ Traditionally black in color) : is named after the bear’s mode of attack with its
paws and it symbolizes a fall in the prices.
A short line in the market where the open, the close, the high and the low are all the
same.
Will most likely appear when the time intervals are short (1minute candlesticks)
Usually the market will take on a sideways trend for a few moments before actually
becomes decisive
If it occurs in a sharp trend it might be an announcement of a reversal
In a sideways tend, it may be the continuing of market indecisiveness
In a sharp trend: reversal
Long-legged doji
Long legged doji: indecisive and the next candle is important, reversal can be
in any direction
Dragon fly doji: announces uptrend and further uptrend
2.List any one type of doji candle stick and its significance in the market charts
Closing Marobozu
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Spinning tops : They signify a reversal in a market trend
HAMMER CANDLESTICK : MARKET REVERSAL
TRENDS :
Uptrend : when the market is forming higher highs and higher lows
Downtrend: when the market is forming lower highs and lower lows
Side trend: the lows and highs are within the same range
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INDICATORS
A market indicator is a quantitative tool that is used by traders to interpret financial data
in order to forecast stock market movements.
Bollinger Lines
RSI
Stochastic RSI
MACD
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
They are placed 2 standard deviations away from the moving average above and
below it
They describe how prices are dispersed around an average value
Conditional Order (Post Only Order) : An order to buy or sell when a certain condition is filled,
eg. Buy at market when price of btc goes down to 20,000usdt- the order will not appear on the
order book until that condition is filled
This means if the price of my BTC goes down (instead of going up) – when it hits 19,500 usdt and
order should be placed in the order book for me to sell immediately at 19,300usdt and get out of
the market
OCO : One cancels other – where you place two orders at the same time (both
Take Profit and Stop Loss )