The core of virtual currency lies in its 'virtual' nature, which means that within the limits of your economic capacity, you can try playing around and trading a bit. But remember, in the early stages, observe more and act less. When you feel you have a good grasp of the market trend, make your move decisively and quickly! However, don't get too addicted; don't always fantasize about being the next lucky big winner.
To do well in the virtual currency market, you need to spend time learning and understanding blockchain technology. When you first enter the cryptocurrency space, you shouldn't rush into things, because for beginners, this is a completely new field. We should first understand it, familiarize ourselves with its rules and gameplay, and then engage in trading.
At the beginning, you can try short-term trading, buying on the same day to earn a little profit before selling, which can be seen as 'contributing' some fees to the exchange. Moreover, only buy spot, because even if the price drops, the currency is still in your hands and won't disappear. Check the market trends every half hour; I personally feel that the virtual currency market is quite volatile, and there will always be suitable opportunities for you to buy or sell.