Anyone trying to break into IB?
>Tips?
>Materials?
>Talk about your position?
>General Discussion
And if anyone has a Discord with similar discussion go ahead and drop it
>>1870954
another IB wannabe baby feelsbadman
>>1870959
Its actually something ive invested myself into (faggot)
>>1870963
please tell me how you invested yourself into IB
These 5 seem to be competing for the same "anonymity" niche.
Which one do you think will win?
Bytecoin
ShadowCash
Dash
Zcash
Monero
>>1870946
PIVX
>>1870946
XMR. in fact you should buy some right the fuck now.
>>1870946
Monero or PIVX
>start (insert meme name) coin
>/biz/ already has legion of coin shillers
>infiltrate normie sites like /r/eddit
>pump and dump
>buy moonborghinis
Let's call it CHINA ELECTRICITY COIN so it is clear what people are buying.
I have a great idea, we'll say it has a market cap, as if it were a company with cashflows that the market was valuing. Then we can set up exchanges like they do with the stocks. People will think it has some underlying value.
This is fucking brilliant.
Buy ETH
>>1870915
>>1870915
great
another etherfail thread
>>1870915
>>1870917
Cucked
Are any of you pulling in some income from solely your computer? I'm attempting to generate income from my laptop and so far the only things I feel are even worth investing time in are:
Freelancing
Ebay
Making my own game
I just don't see any other lucrative oppourtunities.
>>1870900
I had a pretty good run with selling stuff on OfferUp. I wasnt making anything near real money, but I sold about an item a day, averaging about $20-25 daily. It was just shit that was sitting around my house that I never used.
Take some time to clean it up, snap a couple pics, put a description, somone contacts you, you meet them, pass cash for object. Not bad.
>>1870940
Thanks anon, I'll give it a shot. It looks like a better craigslist, which is something I've been looking for.
>>1870951
Ive used both Craigslist and OfferUp. I had a problem where Craigslist just didnt have the traffic required to sell the items. OfferUp has more traffic, but requires the use of a phone that has apps.
Sup Biz, recently got a check in the mail for 40k from a settlement from when i got hit by a car 5 years ago. I plan on spending 3k on eth and btc and saving the rest for future investment opportunities. Not a roleplay fag but just genuinely interested on what you guys would do, I am lost. Pic related.
Put it all on ETH and double it in a month.
>>1870797
10k each in Monero and Ethereum.
For those who are new to Ethereum and are curious about the distinctions between that technology and bitcoin, below is a quick primer courtesy of CryptoCompare:
1. In Ethereum the block time is set to 14 to 15 seconds compared to Bitcoins 10 minutes. This allows for faster transaction times. Ethereum does this by using the Ghost protocol.
2. Ethereum has a slightly different economic model than Bitcoin – Bitcoin block rewards halve every 4 years whilst Ethereum releases the same amount of Ether each year ad infinitum.
3. Ethereum has a different method for costing transactions depending on their computational complexity, bandwidth use and storage needs. Bitcoin transactions compete equally with each other. This is called Gas in Ethereum and is limited per block whilst in Bitcoin, it is limited by the block size.
4. Ethereum has its own Turing complete internal code... a Turing-complete code means that given enough computing power and enough time... anything can be calculated. With Bitcoin, there is not this form of flexibility.
5. Ethereum was crowd funded whilst Bitcoin was released and early miners own most of the coins that will ever be mined. With Ethereum 50% of the coins will be owned by miners in year five.
6. Ethereum discourages centralised pool mining through its Ghost protocol rewarding stale blocks. There is no advantage to being in a pool in terms of block propagation.
7. Ethereum uses a memory hard hashing algorithm called Ethash that mitigates against the use of ASICS and encourages decentralised mining by individuals using their GPU’s.
Tl;dr
Buy in now, hold for a few months at least
>>1870800
Shits correcting, it's fucking in the middle of a bulltrap and you little niggers are still putting all your cuckcoins into this, atleast wait to the bear market you little greedy bastards, sincerly a eth trader.
Yeah but how can I buy without verifying my account? I don't want chinese or russian hackers getting my info.
I'm on first year CS degree.
Let's talk about automatic trading.
Is it legit, as done by a real CS grad or is complete BS?
can I make good money by writing trading robots for myself?
>>1870750
>can I make good money by writing trading robots for myself?
No, because you don't have direct access to an exchange or a huge amount of capital.
>>1870754
how do real traders make money then?
>>1870756
Volume
>*ETH exchange services are not currently available to customers in NY.
>>1870749
Move to Kansas.
* Cheap property
* Low taxes
* No regulations.
It's perfect if you like corn and cows.
>>1870749
Ayyy, fellow new yorker here.
We can buy ETH in two ways:
1. Sign up for Gemini Exchange, buy ETH on there.
2. Buy BTC on Coinbase and then transfer it to Gemini
hurry scurry anon. it takes a few days to get verified on Gemini
>>1870769
Are you fucking retarded? Just buy BTC and then buy ETH. Or can't you even buy that? Man, it sure must suck to live in Jew York City. Maybe I should start a darknet crypto exchange.
Does anyone sell on Amazon?
My mother's client was telling me how she basically flips items from the store all the time using it. Said she's made $1100 doing it part time in a month. Not bad.
I've done Amazon FBA since it started.
>>1870667
what is this just ebay but its amazon?
>>1870667
how the fuck does she 'flip' items she buys from the store? You can't sell something online for higher than in store price. Your mother's client was lying
1day of negative movement of ethereum and you all start losing your shit, hold long, I'm using this time to buy up cheap ether though so thanks for that. Pic related, it's you
Yeah it's funny seeing people go crazy I bought it when it was at 8. Just chill and hold it goddammit.
>>1870582
People who buy/hold/pray get nervous at dips.
I work and run a side business and never have to worry about little shit like that.
throwback to when people were saying 100+ this weekend. I'm doing the same, bought a few last night at 52-54 so to make up for that I'm cashing in on the steady 44 currently... hopefully in a few hours it will pop back up a little bit so i won't feel so bad that i panicked last night
Is matched betting (signing up to multiple sites and using free bets to bet on all outcomes) a meme or not?
There's some pretty comprehensive guides out there that make it seem like you can make a fairly decent amount of money for doing pretty much nothing. Is it all a meme?
>>1870576
Its a grind like anything else. Maybe you'll be able to roll money over into bigger and bigger bets but the time you put in and what you can likely get out are going to be less than min wage (in most cases).
>>1870580
>Its a grind like anything else.
I guess.
One guide I read said the guy made 800GBP in 6 months, thats like 35GBP a week, barely pocket change.
>>1870597
I mean if you're doing fuckall nothing else with your free time and you enjoy it, by all means go for it. But I work 50 hours a week already and to spend my time off hoping to make another $50 a month seems like a huge waste.
Are all you speculators in cypto and timing the market also maxing out your retirement funds before you put money into this other stuff? In the long run won't the index funds win with dividends and growth earnings?
Or are you just in it for the thrills?
>>1870568
making some fast money with cryptos until we can short the s&p500 bubble obviously :^)
>>1870568
Are you accounting for the time value of money? (In terms of money that can be earned today from cryptomemes, compared to money earned more spread out with index funds)
>>1870647
I wasn't, but I was thinking more along the lines of the longer you do the speculating the more likely you are to lose, when in the long run you are more likely to have gains in an index.
>Make emails with slightly typos from original
>Pretend to be vendor
>Get free monies because people think you are the guy and send you money for steroids
Explain to me why this wouldn't work.
>>1870531
>why this wouldn't work
It's fraud.
>>1870537
Who cares what it is
They shouldn't have been buying steroids in the first place.
>>1870540
>Who cares what it is
The police care. The people you steal money from care. Doesn't matter if it was to buy steroids or cocaine or MLP DVDs, fraud is fraud and you'll go down with them.
ITT: Debt Collection Business
I have a call center and thinking of getting started in the debt collection business. From what I've gathered there are two ways: Buy the debts yourself for pennies on the dollar OR collect on contingency. Meaning you're calling other peoples lists and trying to collect while picking up a percentage of the money as a commission.
I'm thinking of doing the contingency option as it doesn't require any money up front, and as we get more experience, start buying up some debt.
I plan to focus purely on Credit Card debt.
Anyone in this industry? I would love to hear your thoughts/tips/suggestions
Let me know how much of an asshole I am.
>>1870530
Lawyers are cornering this market right now (because they can file in court and get garnishments) but there's no reason you'd need a law license to do the same if you take the collections on contingency. Get to know the garnishment process and you can make $$$ doing this (but be prepared to feel really shitty sometimes).
>>1870530
There was an article about this in either the New Yorker or Atlantic I think. It was about a company that started up doing this. They mostly hired ex-cons to do the collection calls because they were good at intimidating the debtors.
There's a lot of regulations in the industry, like what you can and can not say, etc.
Anyways, I have no real advice. Sorry.
>>1870530
Terrible business. You won't be able to collect a dime especially now days with all the regulations.