Looking for an easy way to spark conversations in your crypto trading community? This or That prompts offer a fun, low-pressure way to get everyone involved. Use these ready-made templates to break the ice and keep your members chatting.
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This or That posts work because they lower the barrier to participation. When members are asked to choose between two simple options, it feels quick and effortless to reply, even for those who are normally shy or quiet. These prompts invite gut reactions and casual opinions, making them perfect for sparking spontaneous engagement.
In a fast-paced world like crypto trading, it is important to keep community content light and accessible. This or That questions tap into people's curiosity about what others prefer, encouraging friendly debates and exchanges. They also help build a sense of shared personality and camaraderie among members, which in turn increases loyalty and ongoing participation.
Bull market or bear market - which do you prefer trading in?
π‘ Example: "Bull market or bear market - which do you prefer trading in?"
Spot trading or futures - which is your go-to?
π‘ Example: "Spot trading or futures - which is your go-to?"
Charts or news - what influences your trades more?
π‘ Example: "Charts or news - what influences your trades more?"
Would you rather hold Bitcoin or Ethereum for the next year?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather hold Bitcoin or Ethereum for the next year?"
Manual trading or bots - which do you trust more?
π‘ Example: "Manual trading or bots - which do you trust more?"
Short-term gains or long-term holds - which is your style?
π‘ Example: "Short-term gains or long-term holds - which is your style?"
Trading via desktop or mobile app - what's your pick?
π‘ Example: "Trading via desktop or mobile app - what's your pick?"
Would you rather catch a pump or buy a dip?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather catch a pump or buy a dip?"
NFTs or DeFi - which excites you more in crypto?
π‘ Example: "NFTs or DeFi - which excites you more in crypto?"
Limit orders or market orders - which do you use most?
π‘ Example: "Limit orders or market orders - which do you use most?"
Trading with friends or solo - what do you prefer?
π‘ Example: "Trading with friends or solo - what do you prefer?"
Red candles or green candles - which gets your heart racing?
π‘ Example: "Red candles or green candles - which gets your heart racing?"
Are you more of a scalper or a swing trader?
π‘ Example: "Are you more of a scalper or a swing trader?"
Would you rather win a trading challenge or get an airdrop?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather win a trading challenge or get an airdrop?"
Do you prefer technical analysis or fundamental analysis?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer technical analysis or fundamental analysis?"
Would you rather trade altcoins or stick to BTC?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather trade altcoins or stick to BTC?"
Telegram or Discord - where do you discuss crypto most?
π‘ Example: "Telegram or Discord - where do you discuss crypto most?"
Would you rather catch a falling knife or miss the moon?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather catch a falling knife or miss the moon?"
Do you set stop losses or ride out the waves?
π‘ Example: "Do you set stop losses or ride out the waves?"
Weekly charts or daily charts - which do you trust more?
π‘ Example: "Weekly charts or daily charts - which do you trust more?"
Would you rather trade during the day or at night?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather trade during the day or at night?"
Do you prefer big exchanges or smaller DEXs?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer big exchanges or smaller DEXs?"
Would you rather trade a new coin or a well-known one?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather trade a new coin or a well-known one?"
Paper trading or real trading - which do you learn more from?
π‘ Example: "Paper trading or real trading - which do you learn more from?"
Would you rather double your money or never lose a trade?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather double your money or never lose a trade?"
Do you check prices first thing in the morning or before bed?
π‘ Example: "Do you check prices first thing in the morning or before bed?"
Would you rather get trading tips or share your own?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather get trading tips or share your own?"
More excited for halving events or major airdrops?
π‘ Example: "More excited for halving events or major airdrops?"
Would you rather HODL forever or sell at the top?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather HODL forever or sell at the top?"
Do you chart with dark mode or light mode?
π‘ Example: "Do you chart with dark mode or light mode?"
Would you rather have perfect timing or perfect knowledge?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather have perfect timing or perfect knowledge?"
Do you prefer staking or farming for passive income?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer staking or farming for passive income?"
Would you rather be early to a trend or late but safe?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather be early to a trend or late but safe?"
Do you prefer reading charts or watching YouTube analysis?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer reading charts or watching YouTube analysis?"
Would you rather trade meme coins or blue chips?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather trade meme coins or blue chips?"
Crypto podcasts or Twitter threads - where do you get info?
π‘ Example: "Crypto podcasts or Twitter threads - where do you get info?"
Would you rather trade on weekends or weekdays?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather trade on weekends or weekdays?"
Do you prefer learning from wins or mistakes?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer learning from wins or mistakes?"
Would you rather join a pump group or stay independent?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather join a pump group or stay independent?"
Cold wallet or hot wallet - which one do you trust with your coins?
π‘ Example: "Cold wallet or hot wallet - which one do you trust with your coins?"
Would you rather master one coin or diversify your portfolio?
π‘ Example: "Would you rather master one coin or diversify your portfolio?"
Do you celebrate wins or learn from losses more?
π‘ Example: "Do you celebrate wins or learn from losses more?"
To use these templates, simply copy one into your next community post or group chat. Aim to post at times when your members are most active for greater visibility. Encourage quick responses by keeping your tone playful and adding a follow-up like 'Tell us why!' or an emoji. Rotate the prompts regularly and invite all members to chime in, not just the active ones.
Since these templates work across all platforms, tailor your post length to fit the medium. For group chats or Discord, keep prompts extra short for fast replies. On forums or Facebook Groups, add a short intro to draw in lurkers. Use relevant hashtags if posting on Twitter or Instagram to increase reach.
Focus your prompts on well-known trading strategies within crypto, such as swing trading vs. day trading, HODLing vs. scalping, or using leverage vs. spot trading. This encourages traders to share their reasoning, preferred techniques, and personal experiences, leading to valuable peer learning and debate. You can highlight real-world scenarios (e.g., 'During high volatility, do you prefer swing trading or day trading?') to make the conversation relevant.
Regularly monitor crypto news and industry developments to keep your prompts current. For example, ask 'DeFi tokens or Layer 2 solutions: which do you see as the bigger trading opportunity in the next quarter?' This helps your community discuss evolving trends, share insights, and stay engaged with the latest in crypto trading.
Use prompts that put common risk management tools head-to-head, such as 'Do you rely more on stop-loss orders or trailing stops when trading volatile altcoins?' This encourages members to discuss their approaches to protecting capital in crypto's notoriously volatile markets and may introduce newer traders to advanced techniques.
Absolutely. Pose direct questions like 'Do you prefer trading on centralized exchanges (CEXs) or decentralized exchanges (DEXs)? Why?' This not only measures sentiment but also surfaces discussions about security, liquidity, KYC requirements, and ease of useβall critical issues in crypto trading.
Frame your prompts to invite constructive comparison, for example: 'In terms of trading potential this month, do you see more opportunities in Bitcoin or altcoins? What factors influence your choice?' This encourages members to share analysis and trading rationale rather than sparking unproductive arguments.
Tie your prompts to real-time market scenarios, like major dips or rallies. For example, 'When the market dips 10% in a day, do you prefer to hold or sell and set buy orders lower?' This gets members to discuss their crisis strategies and risk tolerance, which are essential topics for crypto traders.
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