I have about 10k € in my bank account.
What should i do with it /biz?
>plz no Kneepads
>plz no sexdoll-brothels
>plz no pumd and dump shitcoins
Buy some collectibles, but not modern-day "limited editions" of corporate garbage with unique packaging.
>>1831684
I see nothing you can do except starting your own business.
Wait for the next collapse, invest in bluechips.
Look some some solid stocks and hold longterm only you want to become a daytrader.
before I took trading as my side job I invested in big companies wheneber their prices fell due to bad news or whatever, big banks, big providers and owners of infracstructure,etc.
Buy and hold for a couple years or when you reach whatever goal you set, Some of them pay good interest.
Literally no effort, just a bit of reading and not being retarded and you can double ur money in a couple years and if you like it start buying volatile stocks and shit idgf.
Why do you want to be rich?
Dream car? Security? Escape your job? Impress your friends?
Personally I want to own a large Georgian tow house in a nice part of London.
>>1831648
>Why do you want to be rich?
So I can marry a virgin 8/10 18 year old girl and make five kids with her and bring them up to be decent people.
>>1831648
How much would that cost you approximately?
>>1831652
I'd want a 4 bed Georgian town house. So easily £2M+, probably more like £4M+ in a nice area (i.e west London vs east London).
Good life
>>1831617
I'm happy for you if that's your account. I hope I'll be there one day.
why are you holding that all in cash, don corleone?
>>1831617
I don't speak panini
can financial advisers be trusted?
no they can never be trusted..most of them are old granpa's with no investment ideas. i only trust advice from /biz/.
>>1831603
Get a few books from the library, read them, and save yourself thousands of fees from having to use financial advisors who have nothing but platitudes to offer.
C'mon OP, that is easy.
See how much they have, if she/he is not millionaire, stay away from them, getting advice from poor people will only lead you to poorness.
Also, don't listen to me, i am poor.
what are you holding?
what have you bought or sold this week?
does 4 chan have any wise predictions?
Pura tanks even more, but penny weed stocks in Canada should be a good buy because the us is gonna crack down federally but Canada is gonna legalize federally
I feel like maybe buying some minerals.
NUSM could be fun. They can't drop much further, and if their shit works, they'll explode.
And maybe GXY. Dropped quite a bit, but will probably go up.
And I have high hopes for my good european lithium.
PPHM, been riding since .30. Lets donit bois.
>mfw was aware of Ethereum when it was literally worth nothing years ago
>thought to myself "Pffttt there is no way it will do anything these plebs are kidding themselves"
>skip to today
>check price
WHY THE FUCK AM I ALWAYS WRONG WHY WHY WHY
Any amount would be appreciated in case it really does go to the moon
0x10330fBa3D08c73C7Ac8ADc04c4Dc1590c3f0c0D
>>1831598
No matter how much of a poorfag you are, you can still afford some.
The upside is enormous here. Buy 5 Eth today and you could be halfway towards your first RealDoll by the end of the year.
>>1831604
I can't afford any at all otherwise I would.
I remember back in the day people were sending huge amounts of them for free and I thought, "Pfff, but they're worthless!"
Jokes on me, I guess...
>>1831605
>can't afford any
you're literally a huge piece of shit
Are there any blogs for employees with tips on handling managers, co-workers and navigating corporate politics? All I see on the internet are blogs for businesses and leaders.
I'd also like to know, but more importantly I'd like to know where I can come work where this bullshit doesn't exist altogether.
OP, could you post the link for some of these "blogs for businesses and leaders"?
I don't know how to search these things in English.
Yes, English is not my first language.
>>1831570
Read this
https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2009/10/07/the-gervais-principle-or-the-office-according-to-the-office/
>be me, 2013, entering freshman year of college
>Undeclared major
>get in to university that will put me 100k in debt
>"this is a stupid idea mom, why would I spend this much money at this school when I could go to a community college for much less?"
>"That's where all the losers go, your school is much better bang for your buck"
>22 now, will have a fifth year because I was undeclared freshman year. Majoring in electrical engineering now
>Realize I was right all along and that I shouldn't be spending this much on school
FUCK YOU MOM AND DAD
>>1831549
the truth is that parents are as useful as mongoloids with calculators when it comes to the world we currently live in. should've been a man and trusted yourself.
>>1831549
Boomers man. The world moved under their feet yet they still tell their kids it is 1975.
>you'll make millions with a college degree
>doesn't matter in what
>>1831874
RRRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
What are some good YouTube business mentors?
stefan molymeux
Martin Skrillex
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARrNYyJEnFI
Why don't you pick up a book and read instead anon
I have free travel in London on any public transport. I want to do is simple arbitrage (buying one place and selling another) on online second hand goods. Ideally they should meet these requirements;
-Be able to be carried on public transport
-In constant demand
-Have at least £100 markup per item
-Able to be priced easily
I was thinking phones, laptops and computers. What other goods would you suggest?
retard
>>1832516
Why am I a retard? There are things which come up daily on some selling portals which I could put in a box and sell on ebay for 100's more.
>>1831506
>I have free travel in London on any public transport
How
I am a 20 year old NEET and my parents don't allow me to use the bank account I have in my name, I don't argue with this because they clothe me and feed me.
Now how do I convince them to let me invest in Ethereum?
The most I'll be allowed to have will be no more than £1000 there is more but I probably won't be able to invest it all, where do I safely and easily buy ETH?
As soon as I start to buy it if I need to put in my ID/details my mum will think I'm hacking or doing something illegal/unsafe, she will probably start to shout at me even if she did say earlier I'm allowed to invest in it.
Is it worth risking annoying them both and possibly being forced into a minimum wage job? Will it be my lottery ticket to paradise?
all you have to tell them is what a genius Vitalik is
So long as you accept that your 1000 worth of Eth could reduce in value to maybe 600 in the short term, and so long as you wont freak out.
Long term I think it's a no brainer, but just be prepared for volatility. It wont be up every day like this forever.
How about you leave the nest and become an independent person before you start attempting to give any financial or investing advice to your parents? Ask yourself why anyone should bother to listen to you when you can't even feed or clothe yourself?
How much would the average vhs collection be worth? How old do they have to be to generate any noteworthy sum? Where can I find vhs collectors?
I need answers /biz/
>>1831495
$3,50
>>1831495
Check ebay
why do people do this? Might as well collect My Little Pony figurines while youre at it
Business people of /biz, got two questions for you:
How did you make money?
How did you lost money?
>>1831394
>that image
>ice, mint, tiny umbrella, liquor, labor
This is why 'entrepreneurs' are so shit and never turn a profit.
>>1831403
>criticizing a dumb little image
Wow, someone's jealous as fuck. Get a better job and maybe you wouldn't be so bitter.
>>1831403
I imagine an entire fucking watermelon makes more than just 1 drink
So a friend of mine is going to be getting $50,000 and about $40,000 worth of property through some legally grey means. The payment is going through a trusted hand first but how can my friend be sure he doesn't take heat from Uncle Sam?
Also he's 27 and wants to retire on the money, is that doable?
>retiring on $90k.
Maybe if he's a hermit.
> legally grey means
wat
> wants to tired with 90k
double wat
Would need at the very least $1mil to retire in a frugal manner.
Where's the catch with dropshipping?
Seems to literally have no investment required, why isn't everyone doing this yet? The perfect /biz/nessman's way of making money.
Razor thin margins because everyone is doing it
>>1831366
should i do it as a neet?
What's the downside?
>>1831382
Downside is you will probably make little to no money. Not unheard of for the hourly profit to be less than minimum wage