Whats the next big mover?
what are you buying? what are you selling?
More importantly what are you holding or what did you get stuck with???
>>1878644
BMXC and PURA
>>1878644
Holding Organigram and looking into Future Farm technologies. Everyone in Canada is missing themselves over the derailment of the cannabis industry, but the latter con0any I mentioned is working with a US conpany in California and will commence business in 6 months. I get the feeling cuck king Trudeau won't legalize it until election so that he can string the potheads along to vote for him again. Regardless, I'm holding the former till it 1000%'s and then dumping it. The latter will likely shoot up in price 6 months from now, tho.
I've decided two months into my probation period that I need to quit this job. I work from home, so I will have to quit over the phone. I have three questions:
>Should I tell my boss first, or the CEO, who is actually who heavily recruited me?
>How do I feel less guilty about this? The team is very small and is going to be screwed without me helping out. I have known these people for two years now, and agreed to join them in January. They're good people.
>Should I keep this job on my resume even though it's only two months?
>>1878495
Any reason why you'd want to quit that job? I'd personally love to work from home.
what's wrong with the job?
>>1878510
Working from home is sometimes great. I did it for two years a couple years ago and was excited to get back.
However, three things are causing me problems:
>Being alone all day and then still alone when the day ends at 5 is kind of draining, and finding something to do means pretty much just going to bars after work.
>I'm an alcoholic and I'm drinking during work - I've gone from about 8-10 beers a day when home at night to now 18-20 a day.
>From an actual work perspective, it's hard for me to learn concepts just by having them explained over the phone, or keep track of meetings and goals when I don't actually see anyone face to face.
Those are just some of the reasons, but the ones more specific to working from home.
>he still didn't buy ethereum
>>1878441
im too lazy to get a bank account man
>>1878441
It's gonna crash, you faggot.
>>1878441
I bought so many at 20, I wish I could have had more money.
So if (when) the Bitcoin does this Hardfork thing do I really get both parts of the split? I double my investment instantly? How does this all work? Is the BTC hardfork going to cause a huge BTC pump for everyone to get a tasty 100% back instantly?
If all of the above is true, why are people holding ETH? What are the time predictions for the split?
>>1878440
if things sound too good to be true then they most likely aren't
>>1878440
ETH has backers and it's going to be put on alphabay here soon. We're hovering at 45 right now and we'll probably break 50 by Tuesday evening and drop back down to 39. Buy the dip at 40 for a sweet 20% return.
>>1878440
you have it backwards. the btc fork will cause a huge dump and the coin will split in to two with one faction supporting each coin.
say bitcoin is $1000 before the fork. it will split in to 2 with one coin being about $700 and the other coin being about $300 with each faction dumping the other sides chain to oblivion.
then eventually you will either have an ETH/ETC situation where there is a butthurt minority chain with less value and one that is the main chain but constantly ankle bited by the minority chain. in fact this is sure to happen with exchanges and miners both saying they will support bitcoin unlimited.
so no. now is not the time to buy bitcoin because it is a clusterfuck and has a good chance of dying forever and ethereum taking over the top spot
TL/DR:
Bitcoin is a mess
Why doesn't anyone practice dollar cost averaging when investing in cryptos?
Instead of trading, just buy a set dollar amount at regular intervals and ride the gains train into eternity
>>1878365
?no
>>1878365
why just make money when the price increases?
you can make equally the same when the price goes down
Some people probably do use dollar cost averaging when "investing" in cryptos.
By the way, I recommend looking up dollar cost averaging vs lump sum investing.
What are some signs that a business idea is too good to be true?
I have an idea for an app
and I've figured out some basic things like
monetisation and marketing / pr strategies
So what are some questions I should apply to the business to test its viability?
>>1878309
Get someone to pay for it.
>What are some signs that a business idea is too good to be true?
Besides high profit for little effort?
>So what are some questions I should apply to the business to test its viability?
No so much testing viability, but you should ask yourself why the business doesn't already exist. Assume that people have already had the idea before.
>>1878315
That would work for most businesses
But since its an app, it would take tens of thousands to create a minimum viable product
I'll definitely ask everyday people what they think of it though
Also, certain ideas seem crazy at first
>would you get into a strangers car or let a stranger into your car?
>would you sleep in a strangers home instead of a hotel, or let a stranger sleep in your home?
>>1878324
>ask yourself why the business doesn't already exist
That kind of thinking is contradictory though
I do agree it would be wise to research whether similar businesses have existed
but the fact that a business doesn't exist yet isn't a valid reason to doubt your idea
the most successful ideas are the ones that make people facepalm
because it was so obvious and they can't believe they didnt think of it themselves
>YouTube
>Snapchat
>Uber
>AirBNB
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-BSD
Well fuck how did we let this cute 10-20x coin pass our radar?
>>1878295
Now this is truly a shitcoin. broken wallet. run by philipinos, no innovation just a dash fork with no block halving. broken english and spelling mistakes everywhere, pajeet investors, terrible design, broken website, useless technology.
kill yourself OP
>>1878329
Who the fuck cares about the technology and team. Are you faggots in it for the money or not?
And by the way nobody will take Ethereum over Bitcoin. No one. Not after the Dao and fork incident.
>>1878352
Yeah, thought so. no thank you. not touching this one with a bargepole and lit's currently being dumped hard.
Lisk
https://poloniex.com/exchange#BTC_LSK
It is going up and i am very happy because i have Lisk.
So i made this thread to shill Lisk to make it go even more up : )
awesome
Looks like shit
>>1878171
it's time to forget lisk and buy bitbay
https://bittrex.com/Market/Index?MarketName=BTC-BAY
Our Vitalik, who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy Chain
Decentralization, Satoshi's will be done
On Eth as it is in Bitcoin
And give us these coins, our monthly spread
And forgive us our memes, as we forgive nocoiner butthurt transgressions
And lead us not into poverty, but deliver us from Banks
Amen.
>>1878158
hail vitalikek
0xf4435ab492806fb482c7a4a66eaa028f966c4dd6
help a poorfag out anon. share some mETH
>>1878158
What's wrong with his head
>>1878158
FAGS GATHER, AND NOW MY MEMES BEGIN, THEY SHALL NOT END UNTIL ETH $1000
CRISPR is slated to be the next big thing in medical technology, and I want in now. Where can I invest to make off big in five, ten years?
I heard that the research is mostly being done in China. Also have a feeling that the Chinese are less ethically squeamish about science. Anyone know about Chinese companies that will make use of CRISPR?
>I heard that the research is mostly being done in China.
I don't think you'll find a biolab in the whole world that doesn't use CRISPR/CAS9 in 2017.
>>1878081
Don't invest in things that you don't have a fundamental understanding of. Especially not emerging technologies.
>>1878118
>Don't invest ..... emerging technologies.
Get a load of this guy. It's like he wants to be poor.
What does a personal banker really do? I'm from Aus and thinking of applying and one of the 4 big banks.
What can I expect, any info would help
>>1878078
they consume you
your personality will drain until
nothing
is
left
they eat you from the inside
>>1878079
I'm outta options honestly, I can't stand being hungry
Personal bankers are sometimes referred to as securities, commodities, and financial services sales agents. They are responsible for performing banking duties and overseeing the financial activities for personal accounts.
I've spent a day here and I'm wondering that the ratio of shills and samefags is. There are allegedly so many stupid people here it's incredible. Literally, incredible I mean one guy bought an altcoin and then has asked how to turn it to USD.
Wouldn't the most basic of logics say that he has to reverse the steps he had to make to get said altcoin in the first place? Aren't such people made up and obvious bait to lure others into investing into a certain altcoin? Aside from obvious propaganda pictures.
Help me out, I'm from KC and havent been to 4chan in years. Pic unrelated
what altcoin are you interested in?
I suggest BitBay.
>this board is full of shills and retards
>help me out
My advise is not to get advise here.
Sometimes biz is right but in that case might as well go to bet 365.
>>1878085
I mean help me out with what your experience on this board is.
I usually manage quite well in filtering out bullshit information.
Well it seems that this beast, after months of lethargy is finally waking up. Its just less than 18¢ right now, and past august was like 4$, the room for growth is massive.
This P2P social media platform has undergone massive improvements since January, and now it seems that investors are realizing the potencial of this under-valuated currency.
I just bought tons of it, hope that /biz/ don't miss this train like the last time.
Looks like shit for bagholding. Trade it if you want but get out quick as the bubble will last you 1-2 days before major dip.
"Steemit, creators of the world’s fastest growing decentralized social media platform, has unveiled today what it describes as a “comprehensive roadmap” detailing improvements to its blockchain, company structure and website.
Steemit plugs into a robust blockchain database called Steem, which distributes rewards in cryptocurrency (digital points - Steem), with real value to the users who bring the best articles, commentary, creativity, images and videos to their site.
Also of significance in their Roadmap for 2017, the rising fintech innovator that has attracted over 120,000 registered users in around six months, is creating 'native' Steemit apps for use on mobile iOS and Android.
Founded by Ned Scott back in January 2016 alongside blockchain and crypto pioneer Dan Larimer, Steemit currently has close to a million monthly unique visitors per month. That figure puts it with its registered users as one of the largest and fastest growing blockchain end-user applications."
Forbes
ENJOY BEING POOR COINFAGS
any money in it? looks hot as fuck but cant be a lot of competition surely?
>>1877988
where you from?
>>1878036
Ukraine
>>1878044
Immigrate to Poland and work as toilet cleaner, it will give you better salary, and you don't risk your assets being confiscated by the oligrky or corrupt police/goverment workers
is overcharging for your shitty music no one will ever listen to a good business strategy /biz/?
>>1877967
>tfw you miss dubs by 1 digit AGAIN
>>1877967
Why would anyone buy it for this price? Especially since you can hear it for free. Would rather try it a bit different like "this music is made by a musician and psychologist and it directly influences your brain synapsis which gives you a similar experience to drugs". Let them have one song for free for the placebo effect. For the full album including some very strong effective songs you need to pay 90$. You also get a small booklet with a description and visionary image (draw something abstract in gimp). And then there is the deluxe version with one extra song (that blows your fucking mind) and two remix versions for 150$.
Sorry for the bad english
>>1878007
This guy gets it