Hey /biz/ I have basic knowledge how stock trading works and I wanna toss my hat into this.
>Where should I start?
>What mobile application is widely preferred for stock trading/watching
I'm really interested how all this work.
>inb4 muh bitcoin
>>3103696
>Charting
https://www.tradingview.com/
https://www.coinigy.com/
>Buying
https://www.coinbase.com/ (accepts credit cards, has highest fees, and shitty to non-existent customer service)
https://gemini.com/ (all I use to buy with fiat these days, has low fees, but they're slow to verify new accounts, only accepts ACH or wire transfers)
>Trading
https://bittrex.com/ (more trading pairs than any other exchange, interface isn't awful, but isn't great, doesn't go down often)
https://www.binance.com/ (very new but taking off, great interface, the absolute best mobile site, adding more coins weekly)
https://poloniex.com/ (dog shit)
https://www.kraken.com/ (horse shit)
>>3104720
Quality post
For mobile:
Blockfolio is what pretty much everybody uses. Only for keeping track of individual coins and your holdings tho
hitbtc has best interface but i dont know how trustworthy they are as they are quite new and i know nothing about them.
>Asks for stock trading
>gets shitcoin trading
I guess that's what you get when you ask /coin/ anything.
>>3103696
The simplest way to get into stock trading, from a mobile device, is robinhood.
I personally could never trade seriously using them, but a lot of people here do. etrade is currently the most inexpensive US brokerage outside of robinhood.
>>3105288
Tbh I'm looking for any options right now, I've already signed up and waiting for approval
>>3103696
Retard, your the last guy to buy crypto coin right before they crash
>>3105447
I already know about the coin shiting up at the moment, planning for the later months ya dingus
you'd be retarded not to buy AAOI before the end of the month.