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    Dov Herman 26, October 2020

    In this article we look at how to start trading cryptocurrencies.

    Once the preserve of the already rich, who could instruct their stockbrokers to invest some of their millions to make even more, the process of currency of trading has now been democratised so that ordinary people with only a few hundred pounds to invest can reap the benefits.

    Why cryptocurrencies?

    We’re sure you’ve heard that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are the latest big thing in investment. Everyone is getting on board, and even conservative-minded mainstream financial publications like the UK’s Financial Times and the USA’s Forbes.com regularly rave about them.

    Immediate Edge

    So, how can the ordinary person start trading?

    The answer is to open an account with Immediate Edge, a free cryptocurrency trading software program that uses Artificial Intelligence to scan the global currency markets and spot the emerging trends. It then automatically trades – buys and sells – generating profits for its user.

    Open an Account

    Opening an account is easy – go to the website and input some basic details: name, email address, password, etc. You can set up your risk parameters at this point, before you state – low, medium or high – and have a look at the deactivated demo mode that allows you to practise without investing any real money.

    Get Started

    Once you are ready to proceed, transfer the minimum amount, £250, and go live. The trading robots will execute trades automatically in the global 24-hour markets, according to your preset preferences. The trading software never sleeps, so you can.

    Withdraw Funds

    The potential for profit with cryptocurrencies is immense, so you need to be able to enjoy your profits. You have unlimited withdrawals of funds, any time you like, so accessing your profits is simple. You can even run the app via Android or Apple phones, so the software is accessible on the move.