If you had to buy 1 stock right now what would it be?
Berkshire Hathaway
>>1706362
Why buy that when BTC is the next BRK-A?
>>1706358
GXY
>fucking trading halt
I mean you did buy it right /biz/?
You did take part of history right /biz/?
You will tell your kids about how you participated in financial history right?
You've been lurking here for years /biz/...
you had no excuse
we told you /biz/
we showed you the signs
we told you about the fundamentals
why didn't you buy the dip?
>>1706353
>>1706353
I knew about bitcoin when it was under 10 bucks. I've just always been a poorfag more focused on bills than memes. All these "nocoiners on suicide watch" are retarded. You miss out on a thousand pump and dumps a day that make richfags even richer.
>>1706359
Yeah this. Not having any disposable income makes it hard to invest.
Have we started the fire?
>>1706336
It was always burning.
>>1706336
If by we you mean china, yes "we" have
>>1706345
Hey I am holding a ridiculous amount of BTC futures, I did my part.
THIS FUCKING BULLSHIT AYE!
HOW CAN I BUY THE FUCKING DIP IF THERE ARE NO DIPS!
SOMEONE GET ME A FUCKING DIP!
I NEED TO SEE RED
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>1706333
What website is that?
Does a rocket ship dip? If you think it is high now, wait till it hits 10k. Then you'll really be in pain.
Put it on red 32. I hear that hasn't come up in a while.
Bitcoin is classic Dutch tulip. Enjoy the lesson.
Bow down to your new GOD.
>>1706282
>bitcoin
>currency
i giggled anon
>>1706286
if it buys me stuff its a currency
>>1706282
to the moon senpai
Managed to save up $30,000. What business can I start that will not fail within the first year like 90% of businesses do?
You're asking us, a bunch of geeks on a Vietnamese cartoon forum?
Start with a business plan. If you don't have this you're BK already. The more thought you put into it before, the less thought you have to put into it after. Float it past someone it finance at a bank or VC to see if they'd loan based on your business plan, hypothetically.
Watch a few episodes of Shark Tank to see the sort of questions VC asks (at a rough approx).
>>1706266
Residential Property Management ... start slow and build it up. You could practically do it in your spare time.
This is a service line that I've just recently added to my business.
>>1706369
Even easier, I'd say a rental property business. Just buy a home and rent it out.
Was thinking of making a website and an app with the word gram. Unfortunately the word is under copyright by instagram https://appadvice.com/appnn/2013/08/instagram-says-no-to-apps-that-use-insta-or-gram-in-their-branding
But what if I add a double m like gramm or grama?
They say it applies to apps but what if I buy domain name (uniqueword)gram ?
>>1706239
I'm surprised someone hasn't copyrighted any Greek characters yet. They're great names for companies and you already have a logo. I guess Omega watches is doing that.
>>1706239
If you would have bothered to read the whole article you would have noticed, that this only concerns apps that work with instagram.
"Now, while developers are encouraged to append "for Instagram" to app names to indicate that their apps are integrated with Instagram, the use of "Insta" or "Gram" as well as "Instagram" or "IG" is altogether disallowed."
>>1706239
A-Alms for the poor...?
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I have $2,000 and there are no jobs in my area, fucking none. my parents took this shitty house in the middle of nowhere before I was born because it was free. Should I move out to a city? I have enough to last like two months. 60 days has to be enough to find a job right?
This is my idea:
>maybe $50 taxi to station
>$100-$200 train ticket
>find airbnb place at ~$500 per month
>hope I find a job within those 60 days
>get hired
>move into a real apartment after a month of living in airbnb place, have pay stubs to show landlord etc
>tfw it worked out
is this a good or bad idea?
>>1706181
r9k might know
>>1706181
yeah nigger you forgot you need a deposit, usually 1-3 month rent. So you are better off applying for many jobs and scheduling the interviews on the same week and going through all of them going back and looking for an apartment to move into straight away.
>>1706199
yeah that would be the game plan, having some interviews planned before I even arrive.
Does shit like this work? Am I missing anything? It seems like people on airbnb don't care if you book multiple months. I would just worry that if I actually got it to work out that I'd be making enough to afford some apartment. I don't know where to move to though. cities are expensive but the jobs are there, right? I was thinking portland. I have no idea.
Whats a decent business can I start with $20k?
I'm not really looking to get rich quick. Just want to start a business that will earn me maybe 50-100k a year for a comfy middle class lifestyle.
>>1706178
With that attitude, you won't make anything. You're okay with 50-100K? Wow, good for you faggot, so is everyone else.
The ones that want to get rich might make 50-100K per year, and a lucky few will actually get rich. The ones that say they're okay with some middle class shit won't make anything.
You "i'm okay with/I just want" faggots are the worst.
>>1706178
have you ever worked for any business before? post a cv or some shit nigger
>>1706178
I call this business; the faggening:
You will need:
>a website
>a YouTube channel
>a camera
>a garage
>a bookshelf
>a rented lamborghini
Ok, so you stand in your garage and say shit about knowledge, make sure to emphasise the word "knowledge" in your video, it will become a meme later.
Talk about your new lamborghini and how fun it is to drive up and down the hollywood hills.
Done.
My family runs an SME which is currently grossing approx £900k a year with 250k net profit (a lot as tax write-offs)
Poblem is, this has been the situation for about 3 years. I am the son of one of the directors, of which there are 7 and each are 30+ year professionals in their respective field. However, due to certain circumstances, expansion of the business (obtaining new properties to run their enterprise) has stalled. Everyone seems content to be working their "jobs" despite being directors.
I've watched this with a bit of annoyance, as their company is doing very well and is poised to grow, but their reluctance to set a direction and goals has resulted in a status quo.
While I don't have their expertise, I know enough about each part of the business that I can assess where the bottlenecks are and the potential for expansion.
What I intent to propose today to my father, in a bid to get an audience with the directors at large, is a "strategist" position in the company. Not as a director, but as a "low paid" consultant.
My job would be to basically kick them up the ass and address the issue of not investing their profits into a directed path of expansion. Turn the 1 house into 2 within the next few months, and 2 into 4 within 6 months.
It seems to me they have the money and the experience, but not the directional drive to turn a family business into an expanding company.
The downside is I'm technically a NEET, but I'm an extremely well researched NEET, and have been consulted on decisions in the business before. I'm talented with analytical and economic skills, while lacking the practicality of going out and putting those skils to use.
I currently live with my father and thus I will propose a wage of £500/mo to work full time with the sole goal of developing a plan for the company and spearheading expansion. My incentive is when the company expands and I have proven my role, I will take a tiny percentage of profits, as a result of my input.
Thoughts?
>>1706175
I would be more of a "strategist" than a director.
Oh well, first time posting here. Guess this is a dedboard
>>1706235
Its not dead but small.
What kind of answer do you expect?
Most people are just busy to meme in the bitcoin threads.
I don't want to go back to work today. I can't take this wagecuckery anymore. I just want to sleep in for 15 hours and wake up in the evening to play Runescape
>time is running out
>>1706170
try r9k
>tfw bought bitcoins at $200 and now just NEETing it out. Trading stocks and memecoins
>be factory wagecuck
>worked both Christmas eve Christmas news years eve and new years
>should be taking home over $1400 this week for holiday pay
>don't get holiday pay because I've only been here a month
>also wont get medical insurance until a few weeks past the Obama care tax deadline
Why is this no benefits for 90 days shit legal?
Why would u work Christmas then?
>>1706163
It was my scheduled day to work.
>>1706160
How much did they jew you for? Is there a rule they are referring to? Did you know about it?
Taking the PCAT and GRE soon pol tell me which path I should choose.
Don't do pharmacy. All us new grads hate this field and it's not as good as you were told. I'm applying to medicine and would rather study in the Caribbean than continue to work this shit job.
t. new pharmacy grad
>>1706112
Why don't you pull a Martin Shkreli and buy a failing pharma company that sells to a minority of people with X disease. Raise the price by like 5000%...?
sage goes in all fields
>>>105578103
Any good articles or papers on debunking the wage gap?
Maybe you need to dig for articles that debunk it because it actually exists.
Google "Ben Shapiro wage gap"
It does exist.
The wage gap isn't a myth. People who claim it is debunked say that after you control for education, work hours, experience, industry, etc the figures come out almost the same. But this defeats the whole point of the wage gap. People who say that women earn 77c on the dollar are equally as wrong as those who say the gap doesn't exist, they're both misinterpreting it.
If you control for almost every variable factor it defeats the purpose of the study. Economists are interested in the why?? Why are there differences in education? Why do women choose to work in certain fields whereas men traditionally work in hard sciences, STEM and business? How can policymakers change this?
One of the obvious causes is women needing to leave the workforce to start a family while the man stays in his career with no interruptions, progresses faster and earns more. Conservatards will say that's their own fault and that's just how things work, but others will see the gap caused by this reason and think of how to reduce this inequality. It could be through more available childcare, workplace laws to protect their careers when they leave temporarily etc.
The only 'debunking' of the wage gap is related to claims of 'equal pay for equal work'. Unless a business is violating workplace laws and paying women less for the EXACT SAME job, women do technically earn equal pay as far as I know. When people use the 77c on the dollar BS as evidence that women aren't being paid equally for the same work, they're misleading you - but the wage gap does exist.
Speaking as someone who doesn't own a house, but wants to, would the housing bubble bursting be good or bad for me?
Good, once it bottoms out.
For a while, you'll see low home prices but shit mortgage rates. But once the rates fall and the prices stay low, you'll be good.
Various sources agree the average U.S. citizen moves about 10-11 times in their lifetime. I’ve got that figure beat in spades...Almost everybody moves from one home to another. Lots of different reasons for this. Some move for love. Some people move for money or career. Others of us move for less understandable reasons.
I want to speak to that population of movers who pull up stakes…just because it seems like the right thing to do. My fellow anons might be scratching their heads at this point. I can hear their arguments…”Why!?! The headache of moving! The expense! The planning! Need I say more?”
Moving can be an arduous undertaking, especially if you don’t travel light.
>>1706056
Wow what a whole lot of nothing said. You should stop spouting your literal nonsense