WE ARE LEAVING EARTH
>>1950703
I want to reply to an ethereum thread but you fucked it up with your stupid /pol/ merchant shit
sage
n n n no no no nooooo
>>1950778
Back to 40
Can /biz/ look over my card before I print it?
Anyway business card general.
better image
who uses QR codes nowadays?
>>1950688
hey dude guy, we used qr codes once in marketing campaign and it sucked. we dropped +10k flyers with qr codes and nearly nobody visited our site via them. also putting your vcard in that code won't be a benefit. qr codes are only used in product logistics were rfid can't be used.
>tfw only have 7 eth
>>1950584
>tfw i have 15 eth
>>1950594
I have 104 ETH
>>1950594
10% of my neth worth is ETH
I'm gonna RIP.
Got 20k. Where should I do with it?
I live in Eastern Europe.
Buy a ticket out of Eastern Europe.
Use 20k on a platform that can make you more later. Be lazy make passive.
Less than 8 hours. Lads, bring your space helmets.
Their website.
>>1950444
Twitter feed
>>1950449
>worked 12 hour days for a week
how the fuck is this anything to tweet about? one week?
sounds like a shite idea- you aren't getting paid, you're collecting belacoins. just staking a shitcoin but having to post your selfies at the same time.
another librarycoin.
Alright this board finally convinced me into buying stocks. I've been looking for a good broker and this seems to be the best one. Any better options? What are you using to trade?
>>1950434
I've been using Interactive Brokers for a couple years now, it's saved me a good bit of money over E*trade which is what I was using before.
>>1950451
That looks pretty good. I didn't see anything about an account maintenance fee anywhere on the website. Do you not have to pay one?
>>1950467
$20 per month minus whatever you pay in brokerage fees / commissions.
So I've recently registered my LLC and domain.
Does anyone here have experience taking out small business loans?
I do aquarium service for various accounts and I want to expand into coral aqua culture and start growing. Right now I'm need to lease space (i'm looking at aprox 1500sq/f) that suitable for light industrial use (an auto garage would be perfect). I also need to buy equipment (tanks, lights, skimmers) which will cost $10,000 alone.
I'm targeting a gross break-even point of $3,000/mo which is really nothing and my previous employer who solely sold coral/bred fish made that target with everything above that being .85c on the dollar with an average unit price of $65 for the product. I'm not going to open a pet/aquarium store doing retail (perhaps in the future) my main model is aquarium installations and monthly service. The coral aquaculture operation would be e-retail and by its nature would greatly complement the service side of the business.
Now assuming I'm starting with nothing (0 capital) but can put down collateral, what is the best way to grab a loan at a reasonable rate? I have drafted a basic Bplan but not knowing things like your rent/utilities to the dot makes things hard to crunch.
Also feel free to ask me about anything related to fish and what I do.
>>1950348
Invest in crypto
>>1950372
Not my field also too risky and presents accounting/banking issues. Most small business accounts prohibit ventures that deal in crypto trading.
That being said there is nothing stopping me from accepting bitcoins, but right now the focus is on getting clients and revenue.
>>1950508
It appears that you may have mistaken /biz/ to be for business. It is actually only a crypto shilling containment board.
If crypto market keeps thriving will paper money one day be obsolete?
Nudes?
Paper money? Maybe, some day in the far off future.
Fiat money? No. It'll just be all digital.
Been hearing a lot of buzz about litecoin, can someone give me a quick rundown?
>>1950311
segwit is going live soon
is it too late to jump in?
>>1950316
>segwit is going live soon
In litecoin you mean?
>>1950323
yeah
idk what effect this will have on price though but it is up rn
Autism coin is coming out soon.
Aren't all coins technically autism coins?
>>1950281
no it's a coin to show awareness to autism.
>The coin doesn't want to communicate with the block chain for some reason
>It won't leave the wallet and said something about normies
I am a business student and sadly I have to learn a lot of economics models.
What's the purpose of it? Analyzing "models" (usually 99% of it is all about demand-and-supply) and "prognosticate" the economy (usually wrongly) and "advise" politicians (yeah right, like if the economy goes up, when some dude gives me good advices instead of finding a money source)...
>>1950087
I liked Econ micro and macro a lot. Beyond that like international trade is pretty fucking gay, but you learn why everything is fucked up. Because economist fail to factor humans correctly in respect to labor output and such (probably because its impossible). They basically just assume labor (people) = x and therefore more x = more output. This fails to consider culture, skills, etc.
Goddamn faggots.
IMO micro economics is useful but macro economics is nonsense because you'll get a different answer from every economist on every issue
>>1950087
It's literally guessing
u see this guys eth has averaged out and will Friday either moon or dip
>>1949945
betting on dip, but I'm still buying some now lel
to the moon!!! seriously now is a good time to buy because its steady at 43-44 and WILL go up this weekend
>>1949945
All TA looks like it's gonna break VERY soon.
>backtest strategy which took me 100s of hours to code
>beats the market 91.8% of the time with a P/L of 12 and CAGR of 173.4%
>adjust the results by including broker fees and taxes
>8.2% success rate, P/L = 0.08 and CAGR of -78%
i want to hurt myself
>>1949792
Just use an ARIMA model huehuehue.
>>1949792
Apply it to crypto markets instead.
>>1949792
>implying the fees and taxes were not calculated to prevent such algorithms from reaching over 50% success rate.
>buy goods in bulk from Alibaba
>sell these goods at a higher price than you bought it
>make a profit on the difference
i made it sound easy and i'm not a smart guy. if it was really that easy everyone would be rich, so whats stopping people from doing this?
Is the main problem acquiring customers? marketing your products? finding a niche? competition from online retail giants like Amazon?
>>1949736
>buying something at retail price
>selling it back at above retail price
I want you to think long and hard about why people don't do this.
Nothing is stopping people from doing it. In fact, so many people do it that the profit margin is virtually nonexistent.
Arbitrage is a bitch like that.
>>1949742
>buying in bulk
>economies of scale or something
>Alibaba sells wholesale directly from the factories
???
Will retire in about 10 years with retirement plan that matches current salary, my house will be paid off, and I have around $250k in savings.
What should I do with that money?
Whatever you want to do. Put it into a hobby, buy something nice, set up a college fund for grandkids, w/e.
>>1949756
I shouldn't follow the standard line everyone seems to repeat..."invest it"...?
>>1949765
Investing is so that people can retire and then live off of savings, which is for the vast majority of this board. If you already are retired and have your expenses taken care of, then investing is redundant. You can still do it if you enjoy it or want to leave a nice inheritance.