>somedollarsclick.com
Okay, help me here bros...
Worth making an account in a website that makes me click in ads for some seconds to earn $ 2 and only be able to get the money when I reach $ 1000? There's one that offers $ 4 per sites with ads and let me cash it when I reach $ 4000. I can't figure out if it's a good deal or not. Smells like scam thou.
I used to play games for satoshis.
>>1799806
>10-200% referral earnings
KEK
>>1799826
Some looks legit as fuck. I'm confused. Halp!
https://youtu.be/hM3VUavR0TI
>>1799806
Everything that offers easy money is a scam
ITT casino stories. I'll start
>>be me
>>4th year economics student with risk adverse preferences
>>cash provides a strictly positive amount of utility
>> a chad who has been copying my problem sets for 4 semesters invites me to go to a casino (that doesn't have poker)
>>inform him of my preferences and that based of the probability distributions of all games it would not be worth it for me to go
>>stay home browsing /biz/ to get rich
Cool story. I have one too.
>be me
>go out to the casino because I'm not and autistic kissless handholdless permavirgin
>play blackjack all night, get wasted for free in the process.
>walk out up $2,800 and almost get into a fight with the doorman cause I'm walking out to my car and obviously intend to drive
>I bamboozled him and drove home anyway
>>1799522
>I bamboozled him and drove home anyway
That made me chuckle. Thanks.
>>1799500
Tell me, I'm interested in doing economics. Is it worth it? Univ itself isn't very expensive (perhaps 2500/semester), and I don't think I'll have to worry about rent. Currently debating whether I should do my advanced math and then Calculus and etc so I can then be accepted in univ (which should be easy since my current college and the school of business I wanna go have some sort of program that makes it very very easy to get into). Godspeed.
>>1799529
Shut up.
>Be me, be 22
>land in vegas with 2 grand for new years
>go to craps table, never have played before
>am with lucky jewish friend who I met up with, says this is safest bet in house
>roll the die, land on seven, money doubled
>table is hot, people stand around to watch as I keep winning rolling 7s and 11s, opening throw
>am now up to about 20 grand, rolls a two, pass the die to next guy
>walks away with almost 20 grand in the most intense half hour imaginable
Should I do this?
Either the drugs themselves or the materials for the drugs would be legally purchased beforehand (ex: LSA, DMT, GHB, etc.) and my selling prices would obviously be higher
Would I be able to make a profit out of this, or do normies know better?
>>1799391
depends where you are m8
>>1799391
Will you get caught?
>>1799391
i know two guys who deal at their respective schools. the money is fucking insane, people our age love drugs. and youre at the place to find people our age.
A read an AMA on plebbit about an ex-cop, and someone asked a question about small scale dealers and he said something along the lines of, "sure the smaller dealers aren't always our top priority, if they do it long enough they eventually get caught."
take everything i said with a grain of salt, i've never dealt drugs, i just use them lol
I'm back after 2 or 3 months. I posted a screen shot of my cryptoportfolio back then when it was just abovr 30k.
Buy you believe in. In my case I bet on privacy and Dao factors on Dash.
Just broke 50k, what now homos?
>>1799267
>he thinks 50k is a major achievement
wow man 50k u must be livin the life
>>1799267
>more ETC than ETH
lol
How reasonable is it for a 20 year old NEET high school dropout in Poland to learn programming or some other useful skill and get hired without a diploma?
Why not stay NEET?
Depends on the position you want and where you want it.
All you need to do is have projects on github for employers to look at and examine your code
GET IN NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE
>>1799016
you shoulda got in like 3 days ago
I'm actually bummed out that I live in New York and cant buy ETH
>>1799135
gemini, the winklevoss' will sell you some
you could go up to toronto or montreal and use a btc atm
Hey /biz/, I'm a total beginner to the world of finance and economics. Can you recommend any books or resources to help me understand basic concepts and the jargon?
Thanks in advance
>>1798930
Garfield Trusts his Gut - Jim Davis
>>1798930
this board needs a sticky
>>1799136
+ margin of safety which is not there for some reason
If you have a big amount of followers, which mainstream social network will bring you more money? Is the ad revenue big enough in any of them? Affiliate links? Facebook? Instagram? Snapchat?
JewTube >>> Facebook >>>>> Instagram = Twitter = Snapchat
bump!
Currently got a car focused page with 108k audience but making no money from it :(
>>1799326
Literally email/call phone companies and explain your situation and ask if they got anything for you. Sponsorship deals don't just fall out of the sky, you gitta go searching for them.
I'm looking to get into investing and I have no idea where to start. I know you can use trading websites but I have no idea which one is the best/cheapest.
I'm going to have some money soon ($10,000), and there is a specific company I'm interested in investing in because I believe that it will grow in value from now to the summer and even more so as time goes by.
Any recommendations?
Just lost $5 trading penny stocks.
I cant into this.
>>1798620
start with investopedia to learn the language
then move on to the intelligent investor
remember investment=/=speculating
>>1798647
Ahhh that's more of what I meant. You see, this company is going to be huge in the summer. I don't know just how big it's going to become--or if it's going to fail or succeed--which is why I want to invest in it now and reap as much money as I possibly can when the time comes. I'd even be happy with a 50% profit, but I think its value is going to skyrocket to the point where even a 200% profit is likely.
Uranium is one of the energy sources of the future
All over the world, new reactors are being built, Japan is (far too) slowly restarting theirs, Kazakhstan is slowing down production to help drive prices up.
My uranium stocks atm:
Cameco
Energy Fuels
Denison mines
Uranium Resources
Paladin Energy
Join the rocket, we have hit rock-bottom and there is only increased demand and decreased supply in the forseeable future
>>1798420
has there been interference between China and the Central African Republic?If the Chinese start seeing a spike in the Heavy machinery market(with machines such as In situ leaches and such)production can go up and lower the prices.
Cameco just had one of their contracts broken by a customer and has a lawsuit for billions on the books.
If they cant get the contract honoured and lose the lawsuit things will be very bad in the short term for them. Long term, I think uranium will do better so it's probably a good buy if you have patience.
>>1798420
>Uranium Resources
Nice tip OP, Cameco looks solid, avoid paladin and stick with cameco, energy is also fine to invest into. The others are certainly risky.
When I am buying a stock I'm actually paying someone money who will exchange his stock for my money. And If I want to sell the stock someone on the other end has to be willing to buy it from me at an agreed price.
What happens if I can't find any buyers to sell my stock to?
Lets now apply this concept to the housing market. What happens if real estate investors can't find anyone to sell their excessively overvalued properties?
>>1798300
>If I want to sell the stock someone on the other end has to be willing to buy it
It's the old "pretend I'm stupid" ploy ...
>excessively overvalued
followed by the "assume my conclusion so I look smart" ploy.
Faggot
>>1798300
>yes
>yes
>It depends on the specs of your order: If you didn't specify a price, someone will probably buy it for much less than you think it's worth. If you did, your order will sit unfilled until someone feels like paying your price.
Which may be never.
>They will move the price to make a sale more likely, using similar properties as a guide.
>What happens if I can't find any buyers to sell my stock to?
You lower your bid until you find buyers.
Hope you niggas are investing.
This shit's about to blow up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuwPmXv9IrM
SHADILAY
Pepecash will go the distance and will go past $10M marketcap you heard it here first
1 pepe = 1 btc.. INCOMING. Join the revolution!
how does one acquire this "pepecash"?
Where is the ICO guy?
>>1797636
here
>>1798122
so you fucked up, time to dump and buy more bitcoins
>>1797636
I was from the original investors, this has great potential but the team is just SOOO shitty, fucking eastern europe retards, no wonder their countries suck
Finance, IB and Consultants allegedly work 100 hour weeks. Yet not one person in my office ever does more than 50 hours a week. They do 70 hours MAX only if there is an important deadline coming up.
So where does this bullshit about 100 - 120 hour weeks come from? Is it from Founders and CEOs who are basically married to their job and work 24 hours a day?
>>1797579
>Is it from Founders and CEOs who are basically married to their job and work 24 hours a day?
yes
There are a lot of people who do make so many hours. I've seen it in several branches. Then they brag about their wage, while effectively making the same wage per hour worked.
But it truly starts to pay off when you switch to a job with less hours, while keeping your wage.
>>1797606
Not 100 hours though. My brother used to work from 08.30 to 22.00. Plus sometimes in the weekend. So that is indeed around 70 hours.
Just had this nice idea to offer free in my city to get experience, try to help people and make something with all I have learned. To avoid costs problems I planned to focus on something cheap to make and end up with a free marketing consulting project (lots of stores with shitty advertising, bad proposition, lack of focus).
In my head since it is free people would easily accept but after 2 months of rejection I don't even know what to think about it.
Any ideas on how to solve this problem?
>Just had this nice idea to offer free WORK in my city
>>1797545
Free implies there's no value to what you are doing. Or there's a catch. You would literally be better off chathing.
You're setting a shit standard for yourself.
Why would anyone want to pay full price from you?it's already hard enough to get people to accept the value provided in a service
>>1797560
In my head I would be exchanging work for experience but maybe people didn't get it. I'm portraying the project like the application of theory learned in college to improve the already existing marketing plan of the stores. Problem is that they don't have anything marketing going on. Some people think "oh I'm doing fine, no need to try to improve anything" while buried into debt and being eaten alive by new competitors working with modern ideas.
For example a new competitor offering a product twice as expensive than an old business is getting its clients. You can easily spot the lack of focus, his worse ambient, worse product and literally zero advertising. In my head I would be trying to help him (since he can't pay a consultant) and MAYBE he could stop losing clients. First I say maybe because I plan to always state the limitations of anything I have to offer (maybe it is a dumb idea but I still believe it is very important). Then I see both parts winning. I get my experience and the guy may stop losing clients after we improve his marketing. If it fails, well at least he had zero costs.
I don't want to go saying "pay me xxx and problem solved". I'm interested in trying to solve a problem not offering psychological comfort to someone with a fucked up business.