December 2017 has shown that Cryptocurrencies have the potential to split the society into two groups - the one which believes in this technology and the other one which calls it a bubble. Which side is right? Are there any indicators that might prove the one or the other? Cryptocurrencies are the largest wealth redistribution in history, that is just starting to gain attention. People are still confused what blockchain is, and very few understand the potential it has. Isn’t this the perfect time to learn more about it? This book is divided into two parts. The first will teach you everything about Cryptocurrencies and how they work. Contrary to many other books on the market, we focus on practical implications of the economy as well. Within this book you will How cryptocurrencies workHow cryptocurrencies can be used within the economyHow to conduct a fundamental analysisHow to conduct a technical analysisHow to invest confident and successfuland more! It does not matter if you are entirely new to Cryptocurrencies or if you already have some knowledge on this topic. We aim to provide an easy entry for anybody by sharing our experience in the most practical way possible. So, the question is, are you watching from the sidelines or are you participating in the revolution?
Very nice read. Although some terms are introduced at the latter part after it was mentioned and makes the reader who is learning feel a little lost unless the term is googled. Just like the term "ANN", I was lost when he mentioned this and I thought why is the term from machine learning mentioned in crypto trading? When I googled it, it's referring to another term. Hope he made gradual explanation for terms that weren't explained in the first place. I know there's an index part but beginners won't be able to digest those in one go. This cycle is repeating, nonetheless, I love this book. Still rating it a 5. Needs a gradual note-taking and practicing alongside and learn more technicalities afterwards.
A relatively easy-to-follow book that covers both the technical and practical side of the Cryptocurrency topic. I liked the parts about FA and TA as they were decently covered; some sections/chapters were very high-level and superficial, though.
One thing I didn't like (hence the four stars) is that the charts are not numbered and labeled properly - sometimes, it was hard to understand which chart a paragraph refers to.
I recommend it to everyone who wants to get a decent push into cryptocurrency trading and analysis.
A good book that covers a large range of topics. I especially liked the idea of a "moon fund" and liked the detailed steps provided for doing fundamental analysis. The warnings about pump and dump schemes and people shilling coins are also particularly relevant to the current stock market with the penny and the rise of meme stocks. I plan to continue using this book as a reference.
Have we hit the bubble already? How is this different from gambling? ....actually please, let me know! Who needs Ozark when Jason Bateman can wash the 'laundered money', when he can just make it into Ethereum