Are these guys legit?
I have played with them last week and lost some money because it was my first time. Still doesn't hurt to ask if these guys are legit or not before the next pump and dump on Thursday.
>>1933103
stay away from pump and dumps entirely you dense inbred cuck
Dont even bother with pump and dump coins unless you have like atleast 10 bitcoins to bet with.
>>1933228
>stay away from pump and dumps
So... all of the coins?
hi everyone
do people want to talk about LSE stocks rather than shitcoins all day? currently holding
- GTLY: 20%
- MRO: 260%
- SXX: 23%
- SEPU: -96% (oops!)
- BOO: 46%
- PANR: -16%
- LLOY: 8%
what are you guys looking at? i think the big miners are due for a march soon
pic not related
>>1933065
I'm all in on MAID right now
>>1933068
i dont think that is an LSE listed company
>>1933086
It's a crypto faggot, because this is now a crypto thread.
Who here holding VIA?
What are ways people steal from stores? Asking for research purposes.
Keep it small.
Don't get caught
test the store looking for cameras beforehand
>he's not bagholding Counterparty
Why not? Fucking low as shit coin supply, thinking of implementing Ligjtning inna soon future, oh also LITERALLY the only way for a pleb like myself to buy pepecash if you dont want to register for Cuxexchange which is run by some shady Russians who outsource to pajeets.
This will leave orbit..am I the only one seeing this? Kek confirm? Is le center of gravity tool on bitrex chart guy still around?
t. not a shill high as fuck and woketh upeth
>>1932963
I just hold Pepecash nigga.
Only Real niggas know about counterparty and pepecash. We're going to be rich boys.
>DO WE HAVE ENOUGH CRYPTOCURRENCIES YET
>ONLY BAZILLION CLEARLY NOT ENOUGH
>LETS SHIT OUT EVEN MORE OF THEM
I'm 18, will getting and properly using a credit card improve my credit score? Is it worth the hassle? Also general credit card thread I guess
Yes to both. Just don't fuck up: always pay your balance in full.
>>1932946
Alright, thanks. Does it matter how much/little I spend on it? I don't earn much, but I don't spend too much either.
>>1932959
Less is better. You want a low credit utilization.
Is $1m enough to retire on if you're not a big spender?
>>1932927
always keep hustlin
>>1932927
Why make a thread instead of simply running the numbers?
>>1932927
>>1932937
LEAVE /BIZ/ OR GET SHOT YOU FUCKING FROGS
Why aren't you guys dumping everything into Amazon?
This company is going to do nothing but win over the next 2 years.
im lazy
>>1932913
Brutally overpriced.
>>1932913
I'm too scared to give my SSN to Robinhood and I don't know how else to trade low volume stock
What do we do when the banks fail?
>>1932866
we buy.
>>1932873
/thread
100% meme coin economy
Software engineer here. What books does /biz/ recommend I read for success?
The Way of the Turtle by Curtis M. Faith
>>1932836
How to Win Friends and Influence People
I got the pocket edition that keep in my car to thumb through when I'm out about. No matter your job odds are you'll be dealing with people and if they like you then you'll be able to get what you want and what they want.
Who /powerball/ here? Anyone else play?
>tfw drop 200/month on tickets
What would be the biz thing to do if you won the following prizes
>1 million
>25+ million jackpot
If 1 million
>invest at least half in a long term fund to grow
>use the rest to improve life and live off of
>maybe keep job/career
If 25 million
>?????
Good investment bro
>>1932639
This belongs in the "things that keep people poor" thread.
No matter how you spin it buying lottery tickets isn't an investment.
>>1932639
Did you drive across state to buy them?
why don't more people see the business behind weed? am i the only person that thinks there is a lot of money to be made in it? dispensaries and farms and such. reasons why a website or store selling weed and other weed related products would be a bad idea? (all of this when its legalized, of course)
>>1932451
Because weed is for loser degenerate faggots.
>>1932457
The perfect market.
>>1932451
Yes, you're the only person who thinks this is a good idea. Truly revolutionary thinking anon
sage and kys
Can someone explain the real estate meme to me? I can't figure out how to make it work.
>Work job, save 10k in 6-7 months by saving 90% of paychecks for down payment
>100k property (cheapest you'll find in my area)
>Property is roughly 500/mo mortgage
>Rent for 1k a month, pocket $500
>Making $6k a year before any landlord expenses
>Takes another 6-7 months or longer to save and recover my 10k spent
>Will take basically 2 years constant rental for property to break even on initial investment of 10k, not accounting for expenses
I make 38k a year at my job, busting my ass with a shitty schedule. My goal is to find a way to move out, seeing as I live at home right now, but in order to do so I'd need more money to not live paycheck to paycheck and actually save some money each month. An extra 500 a month from renting a property might do it, but I'd have to spend all my savings up front and then work for another 6-12 months and live at home to save enough to move out again.
How do people do this without someone giving them a small loan of a million dollars?
>>1932431
The property is worth money when you sell it, fool.
If you want rental income to support you entirely, then you need to invest in a lot of rental property.
If you don't have a small loan of one million dollars, then you're going to have save up money like it sounds like you're doing. Why would you think you can just buy one property and retire?
>>1932455
I've never thought I could just buy one property and retire, I just mean... how do people accomplish this task so quickly and seemingly easily without working for like a year and wasting all their funds on a gamble?
My realistic goal would be to own a propery or two, and work a part time job on top of that to make ends meet. I'd be happy just living comfy and doing something I enjoy, rather than not working at all by having crazy dreams of winning the lottery or some shit.
What are some of the risks involved with this? I'm assuming you're responsible for maintaining the property, so can't you get fucked money and time wise if the property needs work?
This is the business board, yes? Does this mean this is the place I can come to bitch about my job?
I work in Hotels. I hate you all.
>>1932426
What do you do in a hotel?
>>1933169
Night shift male fluffer
>>1932426
>Does this mean this is the place I can come to bitch about my job?
Nah, that would be /b/ or /r9k/. Or best yet, some other site that explicitly caters at blogging.
I'm 24, never had a job, never went to college, don't have a license, still live at home with mom and dad. Earn $8k a year in benefits and after amenities literally get $5 in my pocket every week and lucky enough that my parents don't ask for rent and buy food, which I don't consume a lot of because I feel guilty as hell.
I have worked hard on my own websites and forums which haven't gone anywhere which barely earned enough ad revenue to cover the cheap ass shared hosting. I thought by now after 6 years my websites would have taken off and got me a decent living by now and we'd go from there but their revenue now has dropped below hosting fees.
The gold train isn't going to make it.
>>1932076
I don't get it. Are you asking for advice or what?
What's your forum?
I was planning on making my own forum website after I graduate with CS degree this May (sorry, not trying to rub it in), but I'm not sure if it's worth it. I think I have an original idea but I know there are a million forum websites.
Btw, if you tell me what your forum is, I'll click on an ad for you OP.
>>1933479
digbiggernick.com
Not the guy of the other day here.
However, i remind you: Something big is coming up. This is just.. a little ad
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GL
>>1931902
so
that mean we eatin soon?
>>1931913
Soon, friend.
I'm on it. This could be huge.