Perform trading operations on digital markets, track asset dynamics, analyze market data, and develop trading strategies under mentorship.
WhiteBridge-Ltd is a young and rapidly developing company working in the field of digital markets and analytics.
We bring together enterprising people who want to master modern approaches to trading, analysis and decision-making in a dynamic market environment.
We are currently looking for a Junior Crypto Analyst & Trader, a novice specialist who is ready to complete training, perform real trading operations and develop under the guidance of experienced mentors.
Your Responsibilities:
- Execution and support of trading operations on digital markets.
- Tracking asset dynamics and market trends.
- Maintaining internal records on transactions and statistics.
- Analyzing market data, news, and charts for decision-making.
- Work with analytical tools and participate in discussions with a team of traders.
- The gradual formation and improvement of your own trading strategy.
What We Offer:
- Working for a young and growing international company.
- Remote format — you can work from anywhere in the world.
- Flexible schedule — up to 20 hours per week, it is convenient to combine with study or main activity.
- Learning from scratch — all processes and trading tools are mastered with a mentor.
- The opportunity for professional growth and transition to more advanced levels.
Top Skills
Analytical Tools
Digital Markets
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