#2025withBinanance
Trading Experience Levels (How to Describe Them)
Beginner
You might describe yourself as:
Learning basic concepts (stocks, crypto, charts, orders)
Using paper trading / simulators
Placing few or no real trades
Focusing on education rather than profit
Example description:
Beginner trader with foundational knowledge of market basics, currently learning chart patterns and risk management through simulations and practice.
Intermediate
You might describe yourself as:
Executing real trades with small amounts
Understanding technical indicators (RSI, moving averages, support/resistance)
Using basic risk management
Reviewing past trades to improve
Example description:
Intermediate trading experience with hands-on practice in executing trades, analyzing charts, and applying basic risk management strategies.
Advanced
You might describe yourself as:
Multiple years of consistent trading
Defined strategies and discipline
Strong risk control and performance tracking
Experience across market conditions
Example description:
Advanced trading experience with a structured strategy, consistent execution, and in-depth market analysis across varying conditions.
No Experience / Learning
If you’re just starting:
It’s okay (and smart) to say so
Many programs value honesty and learning mindset
Example description:
Currently learning about trading and financial markets, focusing on education and skill development.
Tip for Applications or Forms
When asked “Trading Experience”, they usually want:
Skill level (not profits)
Honesty
Understanding of basics