Can we make a thread about how to move out? Especially when you live in a high rent city?
Also thread about ways to make extra money, ways to network, starting businesses and informing each other on events in fellow areas.
>move out
jesus christ kid
FI means you don't have to take a wage
>>2057823
>how to move out
rent a room in an apartment
>succes
wew lad thats the hard one
Im 18 thinking about business opportunities. after summer I will Be going into EE in Brooklyn and i have an hour commute.
My plan right now is to be able to split a $1500 - $ 2000 a month place with 1 or two roomates near the school.
To make this money I'm figuring out a plan where I grind my ass off now and after summer have a decent income that doesn't require more than a few hours a day so I can focus on studies. If it goes really well I may just drop out.
how tu maek mony?
>>2057798
Realize that no job is "below you". Start as a fry cook if you have to. Spend little, save much, invest conservatively.
>>2058158
>invest conservatively
Not with 100%. Take a portion of your invested assets and take calculated risks.
Does anyone else really, desperately want BTC to crash and fucking burn so alt coins and ETH can rise up? It can't be just me.
>>2057688
You don't get it. Its a whole ecosystem, like it or not BTC, ETH, Monero and other memes are intertwined.
>>2057688
I just want it to stabilize.
>>2057688
>bagholder angry that his shit investment isnt paying off
L M A O
Hey again, /biz/. A couple days ago I posted that I was in a stock market sim for my finances course. The advice you gave was great, but I fucked up with a stock and I'm about $250 shy of winning the whole thing. It ends tomorrow, and I'm thinking I can use the quarterly reports being released this week to net the extra money. However, if that's the case then I need to act fast and I'm not entirely sure who or what to invest in.
Important info:
>3-day waiting period doesn't exist, much closer to ten minutes, which is why I still have a chance to win tomorrow.
>Investing is capped at about $2.5k per company, so it makes it slightly harder to earn big profits gambling on one or two stocks
>The data represented is delayed fifteen minutes from real-time. I have abused this to an extent, but it's hard because of the spending cap and also the slight server inconsistencies.
>Started with 10k, am at 10405.42 in #4, #1 is at 10629.49. Each transaction is $10 for the broker.
If I win there's a big potential to get some (real) cash, since some bank donated prize money to be given to the winner. With all this info, what does /biz/ recommend I invest in to make a few hundred dollars by tomorrow?
For anyone interested, putting $2.4k into COTY yesterday gained me about $300 this morning, which shot me to #4. My best bet are stocks that have their Q1 report coming tonight after closing or tomorrow before opening bell, and also cost $50 or under because of the spending cap.
>>2057681
>Posting business questions in /memecoin/
Good luck with your hw kid
>>2057831
I know it's a long shot. But if it wasn't already obvious, I'm somewhat desperate.
I have been out of the cryptotrade for a while.
Is there finally a broker that allows funding by card ?
Do they have a proper app or at least a good site?
>>2057620
Coinbase lets you use a card, and they have a pretty nice app and site
The only currencies they offer are Eth, btc, and ltc, but once you buy btc with your card on coinbase its easy to transfer to exchanges and trade for other cryptos
coinbase accepts card then you can transfer it to an exchange!
XRP or Waves with 600$? Now is your time to convince me pajeets
>>2057557
waves for sure, hold it and forget it
why not diversify and go 50/50?
>>2057557
XRP already hit 7 billion, how much higher can it go? WAVES has more long term potential
>Spent $300 on my drop-shipping website
>Haven't made a single sale
Fuck you guys
>>2057546
Tfw you make £500 a day after slacking off for 6 years in a Ukranian med school.
>>2057546
Let's see it.
>>2057546
Thank you for your $300, please try drop-shipping again soon. Sorry for any inconvenience teehee, xoxo
DON'T TELL ME I DIDN'T WARN YOU.
Bittrex is going to list and open the market for Humaniq in +- 3 hours.
If you're going to buy a Lamborghini from your profits, please paint it purple. I like purple.
I screenshotted this thread and I'll post next month for all the cucks who didn't buy.
>pic related
How is this profitable?
wtf is this shitcoin? it's not even in coinmarketcap
>>2057539
That's why you have to buy it, straight out of the ICO baby. Buy now and you'll be set for life in a couple of months.
>>2057532
You have to see the bigger pictures, all the NPO's involved in this project. Unicef will most certainly get in touch with them. Barclays are already a partner and they're fresh out of the ICO.
My father owns 2 companies. My mother took the companies from father by force because my father was fed up of her stupidity. She didn't cheat, but used money to support her poorfag brothers who has no skills and doesn't like to work. She never even had time for her children but still demanded us to respect her. The time came when my father got liver cancer and can no longer walk. Medicine was so expensive, despite the business booming, we could not afford it. Father was becoming healthier, but he died suddenly because of multiple organ failure, that's what my mother told me which I find is bullshit.
1. As his son, do I have the law to take over the business?
2. Can I disown my mother by law? I want to disown her before she destroys the business.
3. Being 21 years old only, people would not respect me because I'm so young to be a businessman at my age, but I'm open to the latest developments in technology especially cryptocurrency and the use of solar technology compared to her traditional and conservative business process which is preventing the business to go big. Most of our employees don't even respect her as their CEO and they want to put me in that chair.
4. One thing's for sure: My father named his Forex stocks on me in case he dies, which my mother doesn't know...yet.
Best of luck brotha.
I have no advice for you as far as your Billy Madison plan but I hope it works out
>>2057442
Who the fuck is Billy Madison?
>>2057425
>3. Being 21 years old only, people would not respect me because I'm so young to be a businessman at my age, but I'm open to the latest developments in technology especially cryptocurrency and the use of solar technology compared to her traditional and conservative business process which is preventing the business to go big. Most of our employees don't even respect her as their CEO and they want to put me in that chair.
Dress well, play the part, command respect (as in expect it and act as though you should receive it) but don't act like a Hollywood movie caricature (acting like a badass when you're just a baby-faced barely-adult)
Guys get on the XBY train as fast as you can! Last dip at 200 sats occurring right now. It is
ridiculously cheap and heavy undervalued. You'd be dumb not to throw in a couple hundred bucks. Be greedy when others are fearful!
>>2057403
Fuck off
explain to me why xby is a good investment
>>2057415
You'll cry later and commit suicide faggot
Nucoiner here, I'm not too interested in the day trading, I'm more interested in long term gains. What are the best coin to invest in for long term?
>>2057383
XRP, ETH, GNT, others....
Any word on waves or ltc? Should I buy or sell?
Should I sell some ltc to put into gnt or xrp? I already have some eth.
Does Poloniex declare capital gains to the government?
I invested a year ago into cryptocurrency and I've made a significant amount of money. I put down my real name and address, but does Polo leave a paper trail or tell the government if I convert my crypto into bitcoin?
Does it declare it if I take my coins out and then I sell them on another exchange?
They probably don't, crypto is seen as a good not a product. If you convert to us then you pay tax, that's why you should buy with crypto instead of selling to usd.
>>2057828
I live in Canada, and Bitcoins are considered capital gains. I'm afraid that if I just slowly take the money out, poloniex will tell the government.
>>2057828
My understanding is that ANY trade is a reportable event.
If I bought a bitcoin at $200 a few years ago and then bought XRP with it when my bitcoin was worth $1500 of course the IRS wants their cut of that $1300 difference.
I wish it worked like you're saying. I think it does in Denmark or something.
Help me reconcile something
Our world is in the grips of the bankers and corporatocracy. They are a tight-knit cabal who are usually quite successful in putting down anything that goes against them (think Youtube censorship, 'fake news')
Why then is BTC, which seems to be a threat to fiat currency dominance, growing in use even among major corporations? Why are they adopting/allowing it instead of outlawing it/discrediting it?(Ripple, central banks trying to make their own coins). One theory is that they are trying to get us used to a digital currency and that BTC is a beta test. Best theory will win 50 BTCs in to their account.
This site gives some idea of who actually accepts BTC
https://99bitcoins.com/who-accepts-bitcoins-payment-companies-stores-take-bitcoins/
>>2057290
Some reptilians are leaving for alpha centari already. It's 300 years too early imo but they relaxed a lot of their controls lately (Trump obv)
Why would they reject a form of payment?
>>2057308
Do you know any that accept gold or silver as payment?
can we agree to express altcoins in btc instead of usd from now on? the point of alts is to get more btc not to get more usd but less btc
>asking /biz/ or any board to form a consensus
Why would you do this?
Seconded. It's not a moon mission unless the price is competitive with Bitcoin.
>>2057264
you can make millions off of a coin worth <$1
in those instances, having a price comparative with btc would be a galaxy mission or something
I'll make it short: I've got about 4000 USD which I don't need (considering my income, expenses, savings etc.).
I wan't to increase this money and I'm willing to spend some time for this. I'm willing to take a risk but I don't want to gamble in Vegas...Do you have any recommendations for methods to do so? I'm an absoulute beginner in this topic and don't really know where to start.
Find a crypto that got dumped hard as shit but is promising. Go all in and make sick gains
>>2057242
>I don't want to gamble in Vegas.
>Go all in
your post doesn't help me at all but thanks for trying
>>2057227
Start a roth ira and buy some ETFs.