Can anyone recommend some good crypto influencers to follow? I keep seeing wild predictions like BTC going to $5 million or $8 billion. A few channels I like are Ben Cowen, Jason Pizzino, and Lark Davis. I don’t base my trading decisions on these YouTubers, but I try to find the more level-headed ones to listen to. There are definitely a few I can’t stand.
Honestly, the term YouTube influencer is just so lame. Most of them really don’t know much about crypto.
It’s just guessing for a lot of them. Any influencer giving specific price targets is just making stuff up. No one knows what will happen in this space. Just dollar-cost average and enjoy the ride.
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Remember when everyone was doing those videos about GME just for views? It felt like they were just copying and pasting info to get clicks.
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I completely disagree. There’s a lot of free knowledge on YouTube, and it’s a great resource. It gives people with internet access a chance to learn about finance. You just need to look for it.
I’ve made thousands by subscribing to financial channels. I’ve learned about investing, managing money, and market cycles—stuff my parents never taught me.
Not every piece of advice on YouTube is good, but you really need to do your own research. YouTube can save you time by pointing you in the right direction. I learned about Bitcoin from YouTube. Don’t overlook how helpful it can be as an educational resource!
I like the videos from Matthew Kratter, he runs Bitcoin University.
Anyone who says a certain crypto will 10x or 20x is just talking nonsense. Even big names like Michael Saylor can’t predict what will happen or when. Yes, people believe prices will go up, but specific predictions don’t mean anything.
Your guesses are as good as what the influencers are saying.
None of them.
Just saying…
They’re all just trying to sell you something. You watch their videos and they get paid.
Those influencers sound terrible.
Focus on Bitcoin, not just any crypto.
Here are some good sources (not all in English): Bitcoin Overview
Matthew Kratter from Bitcoin University is the only one worth following.
I subscribed to InvestAnswers, the guy really knows his stuff.
I used to find Lark Davis helpful, but he seems to follow trends too much. Coin Bureau always seemed trustworthy, though it can get a bit slow. If you want real knowledge, it’s a good place. Alessio Rastani is a lot like Cowen but focuses more on the stock market, which can be helpful.
Ivan on Tech can be a bit too promotional, but he’s pointed me in good directions.
Gareth Soloway often appears with Ben Cowen. He talks about the stock market too and seems more like a trader. I like his analysis.
Lyn Alden is a macro economist who occasionally discusses crypto. She’s a genius and can help you see the bigger picture.
Preston Pysh is one of the best.
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Michael Saylor Argentina.
British HODL. Follow his three rules and you’ll be fine.
Matthew Kratter is the only one to follow. Stay away from the rest.
I always try to follow influencers who base their advice on data and market trends instead of hype. Besides the ones you mentioned, check out creators who focus on the tech and fundamental analysis.
If you want to expand your sources, look into platforms that track and evaluate crypto influencers’ predictions. For example, Crypto Facts analyzes various influencers’ forecasts, giving you insight into who offers reliable info. It can help you cut through the noise and follow influencers with a good track record: https://crypto-facts.org/influencers.
While these influencers can share valuable insights, always combine their advice with your own research for the best results!