How would you go about putting a long term short call on Ontario wine? I believe the current state of climate change is going to kill their ability to produce good wine.
>>1835256
>I believe the current state of climate change is going to kill their ability to produce good wine.
>People drink alcohol because it tastes good.
If wine tastes good, that's a side benefit.
>>1835256
They will just switch from whites to reds, if your hypothesis is correct. Reds are more upmarket anyways.
>>1835276
I don't think quality grapes are going to be able to be grown. I do currently directly work with wineries and in the business in general.
what are great books for technical analysis?
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/090916/top-5-books-learn-technical-analysis.asp
Are the ones here mentioned good worth the time?
>>1835253
enjoy competing with MIT grads who have supercomputers
>>1835253
Technical analysis is an art you cant learn it out of a stupid book.
Ontarians, is this a good time to get off the grid? If power costs are going to be pushed out to the future, I'm thinking I could start selling power back to the grid by the time the rates start getting hiked.
>>1835216
Dw, this BBC lover is going to start handing out $22k/yr (as basic income) to every lazy cock that doesn't work. Energy prices are the LEAST of your concern; inflation and provincial debt is about to EXPLODE
why is power so fucking expensive? i'm paying $100/month and I don't even have the heat on
>>1835222
Why do you suggest a sudden rise in inflation? Explain.
You just made a shit load of money off Bitcoin.
You rode the wave of like 2 altcoin pump and dumps.
You are rich beyond belief and now you don't know what to do with all the blow and hookers.
Rumor has it the Bitcoin bubble is about to pop for some nefarious reason that is about to be brought to the public soon.
What do you do?
How can you help Trump MAG?
EFT March 13th. moon mission
>Rumor has it the Bitcoin bubble is about to pop for some nefarious reason that is about to be brought to the public soon. What do you do?
Short bitcoin with life savings on 100x leverage
>>1835785
Wasn't it March 11th?
I make around 420k from stock trading
you mad
>>1835177
o wow you so lucky i wish i was a good as you keep it up
good job there I dont make anyware close to what you make sir
>>1835177
They have post id here dumbass
Accounting vs Finance
Which is a better major?
Finance has higher potential, but only if you're cream of the cream of the crop.
Accounting will ensure a comfy upper middle class life and job security if you're reasonably competent, but you'll never be as rich as the richest trader.
>>1835181
So basically they're about equal, but an elite CFA will shit all over an elite CPA?
>>1835170
They're not equal. Accounting is harder work and less pay.
>Ctrl + F "/rgt/"
>Phrase not found
It's the weekend senpai come back Monday
Then make the weekend edition thread faggot
>ctrl + f /ccg/
>feels good man
my parents get charged for my car insurance because i get better prices through them, how can i send money to their bank account online or automatically instead of just going to bank every month?
Wire transfer online or through the mobile app. Duh. What bank do you have?
>>1835132
Gee I don't know. Maybe ask your fucking bank you dumbass.
I'm working in a huge project but i can't finish it alone, the part i can't finish isn't hard, most engineers would be able to solve this problem without any issue. I don't, i'm studying physics, i got not enough knowledge to end this all by myself, however i still did a "major" breakthrough in technology. How do i patent it? What can i patent? I mean there's plenty of ways to solve my problems, but i don't know anything about electronics or enough programming.
Would patenting a "incomplete" product be too stupid?
What if that part of the product is the most of important?
Also i'm thinking of creating my own company and looking for investors, which i'm sure would gladly invest money.
How do i prevent getting jewed out of my well-deserved money?
Can i patent in such way that it gets protected internationally?
I already got a working prototype, the problem is it doesn't work completely, it lacks some things i can't do, like the electronic interfase or the software to control everything.
>>1835099
Are you the person who keep posting that perpetual motion "electric motor hooked to a generator" idea over and over?
>>1835099
Save money from your day job and hire someone to do it.
You have 10 seconds to give me ONE good reason why you aren't investing in this man
>>1835061
I don't see hyperloops taking off
He doesn't have an art collection and he doesn't own land. He sucks
>>1835061
He's a con man.
Has anyone ran a porn site that accepts user content?
How torturous are the legalities?
Its almoat impossible to screen for age, consent and copyright.
Lots of people obviously have such sites. But its all in the legal grey, leaning towards illegal.
>>1835062
How do cam sites get away with it? That's similar to my model, having people do things for their own audience.
>>1835094
They upload state ID proving age. You better contract a service to validate and check for fakes.
How do we discourage women from entering the workforce?
>>1835010
1. Get them pregnant.
2. Let them realize that working is shit and that they would be better off taking care of their family.
>>1835046
That's the mans job
>Hackers are selling peoples' tax information again for $10 each
What the fuck can we do to protect ourselves?
Don't have a taxable income or hire some bulldog kike as a CPA.
>>1835008
sell it for $20 and then it becomes worthless
>>1835008
Nothing. You can literately do nothing until it happens to you. Once it happens to you, you're going to have a load of paperwork to fill out, submit and be on the phone time and time again. When you've gone through the 6 month process of fighting the IRS, you'll receive a new SSN. If they've used your SSN information to obtain loans, credit cards, or any sort of credit you will be on the phone and filling out paperwork for the creditors whom call you asking for their money.
It will take about a year to fully recover. Hopefully. I've seen it take up to 2 or 3 years.
> tfw a government from the 1950s clashes with 2017
>he didn't go all in on SNAP on day one
>go to walmart at 11:30 pm on the last day of the month.
>see people walking around like zombies with carts full of expensive ass food i could never afford
>they are waiting for midnight to hit so they can check out and pay with SNAP
>>1834896
Did any of you guys play "guess who has food stamps" when you were working at a grocery store? It's almost trivially easy.
^ he stayed on snap one more day^**insert_laughing_picture_here**
How do we profit off ransonware?
Seems like a profitable venture.
>>1834866
Invest in companies that get over 66% of their revenue from scam ransom ware and have a good P/E ratio.
>>1834866
make a nifty crypto client.
that actually send you the private keys at a predetermined date.
but also tells the user to pay up if he wants to get his crypto back that it "secured" in an other address strictly for safekeeping you know...
once they pay up you get their crypto and their money too.
target friends, neighbors and coworkers
make it known you just started a new "tech fix it" company