Is it a good idea to trade bitcoins instead of stocks, futures, forex, etc?

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by bankroll, Jan 11, 2014.

  1. Thoughts?

    Experiences?

    How have you managed to transition your strategy of trading other asset classes bitcoin trading?
     
  2. Bitcoin exchanges like btc-e are becoming more popular, however they still do have there glitches, latency ect. Also, I wouldn't keep too much money at any one place due to the risk of the place going belly up or whatever else.

    Arbing between exchanges can be difficult due to the time it takes to move usd around. Exchanges don't have that great of matching algos yet and during heavy vol it really bogs down at most places.

    In other words, you will need to wait a while until there is anything as stable in the bitcoin world as there currently is in the fx, usd trading world.


    IMO if you want to participate in bitcoin, coinbase.com is the best way for the avg joe to buy the coinsand get involved on the upside potential. For selling, or trading with other currencies, there is another forum in the bitcoin section that tells you places you can trade.


    Currently I'd imagine if one is trying to use stop losses and that type of trading , you will get heavy slippage because these coins don't have that much volume yet.
     
  3. Thanks for your answer. I do not plan to arbitrage between markets, simple buy and sell as the price fluctuates, without leverage.

    As to where to put my money - I'd trust either Bitcoin.de - which is affiliated by German bank Fidor - https://blog.bitcoin.de/en/bitcoin-de-und-fidor-bank-ag-vereinbaren-weitgehende-partnerschaft

    or Bitcoin Central which got a French payment service license - http://bitcoinmagazine.com/2937/bit...ork-with-payment-services-provider-in-france/

    the question is, once I have my fund on one of the two exchanges, where to watch the price chart? As MtGox, Bitstamp and BTC-e have the biggest liquidity - but I wouldn't put my money there.
     
  4. I wonder from where XE.com gets its XBT price data: http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=XBT&to=USD&view=1M
    Alternatively, I may try AVATrade or Plus500 CFDs, they are 'regular' forex brokers, for what it's worth, I have no idea which solution is the safer: http://www.brokeria.com/AvaTrade_vs_Plus500_Comparison
     
  5. Hoi

    Hoi

  6. fuzzler

    fuzzler

    I wouldn't bank on Bitcoins for this year. Their stocks plummeted significantly over the past few years. [​IMG]