How much buttpain are the no coiners experiencing now?
>>1681241
Where do I get my hands on some of that sweet nerd gold?
Is there like, a comic book store that sells it?
>>1681241
None. Unless you already cashed out you're just as broke as when you invested.
>>1681241
So you bought in at $600ish now it's over $820? That's over 30% return anon! In only a few months! You must be very proud. Will you save your profits for that yellow Lambo or hold longer?
>Now imagine if you worked a job all those months how much money you'd have..
Enlighten me on this economic stat and why its level varies so much among developed nations
>Japan - 228%
>USA - 104%
>Finland - 61%
>Australia - 29%
What do these values mean for the future of these countries?
Public debt is the aggregation of national debt and absolutely everything the nation is involved in, including social security and all communities, both stemming from local and international footholds on a pure government owned or share basis.
This public debt can be expressed in a percentage to GDP ratio. A above 100% means that public debt, what the state owes, is higher than the gross product, the sum of all the national income, generated in a year.
In the event debt is valuated as stock, its deficit is considered as a flux, therefore debt is the result of an accumulation of deficits over several years.
Public deficit is determined when the sum of all public admin budgets result a negative bottom line. The sum of all public expenses would be therefore higher than the aggregated product of public income (tax).
Public deficit is the negative balance of public budget administration. Budget deficit is the negative balance of the budget of the nation.
TLDR; In theory, low debt to GDP ratio increases global competitiveness, strengthens the conomy and creates jobs.
Because compound interest can work against you too.
More money spent towards interest means less for infrastructure
Debt based spending is positive feedback loop of broken windows.
>>1681223
its means if people want welfare, they cant have (Christian) morals
If I expect a coin to shoot up in 7 days time... But i have no money except for the coin that I want to buy more of... If I transfer it to margin trading and buy using the leverage... And I buy 10btc worth with a loan rate 0.02% how much would it cost for the loan when I close the order after the expected 7 days later? are there any other added on fees other than the 0.02% per day loan rate and the 0.15-0.25% poloniex trade fee?
So i would expect it to cost in total-- 0.002btc per day equating to a cost of 0.014btc over the 7 days span?
Is this the total cost for the trade or is there added extra fees?
how the fuck would you know what coin is going to skyrocket let alone in exactly 7 days
>>1681236
...but are the maths correct?
just put it all into bitcoin you dweeb.
altcoins are for when we're sailing above $3k
So! anyone here making money reselling tickets through the internet? I have become very interested in the matter. It's legal where I live and doesn't seem like a lot of work to do. I do need some good starting money tho.
tips?
tricks?
>>1681198
Do you mean becoming a legitimate ticket vendor? Or do you mean reselling on the black market?
>It's legal where I live
Becaues I don't believe this is legal anywhere. Every ticket seller and their mother has a clause in their terms and conditions that bars reselling. And any statutory exceptions usually only apply to consumers (say if they get sick or are unable to keep the appointment). Resale on your scale would definitely be commercial and I don't think this is legal anywhere without permission of the original seller.
>>1681227
>Do you mean becoming a legitimate ticket vendor? Or do you mean reselling on the black market?
I mean buying tickets from legitimate webs, official vendors, and selling them again when the time for the event comes closer at a higher price. Not necessarily on the black market, as far as I know you can sell tickets on ebay, stubhub and places like that.
>I don't believe this is legal anywhere
mmm I'll try to investigate further, but I'm pretty certain it IS legal. Most laws forbid reselling on the streets but don't say anything about reselling online.
>Every ticket seller and their mother has a clause in their terms and conditions that bars reselling
That I don't know... you could be right.
Even then I'm still interested as fuck, I think there is good money to be made.
comeon niggas, some of you have to be doing this
What notions of math do I need to run a business and what is the best book to learn these notions ?
>>1681087
all of these:
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>>1681087
First time I see notion used in that context, seems odd
>>1681087
Say hello to mom. Get to know her.
>try to transfer 1500 waves into hardware wallet from exchange
>pending for 4 weeks
I bet you are using shitchange like Yobit?
also did need to confirm withdrawal? some exchanges ask you to
>>1681063
it's gone breh, it's gone.
That's one of the reasons i got out of the crypto game.
not gonna get back in unless major banks start trading 'em.
What are the best places to put a gumball machine?
Hi traffic areas. But who the fuck carries notes any more let alone coins
>>1681053
I'm working on a modification for it that lets you pay with paypal and bitcoin. But I still need a place to put the damn thing.
Just because an area is high traffic doesn't mean it's a good place for a gumball machine. Near a restaurant is a bad area. But a fast food place is pretty good. I was really looking for a much more specific answer from someone with a little experience in the matter.
>>1681059
Well, I'm a self employed gumball machine owner-proprietor with 40 years in the business. To be honest the scene isnt what it once is but there's one weird place where you can consistently make a 600-700% markup after rent and operating costs. It's an insider secret but what the hell, us gumball vendors should stick together, and I'm thinking of packing the whole soul destroying racket in anyway. It's a young man's game, so good luck to you.
Ok, so the most lucrative point of sale position. It's a location with high footfall and somewhere people will want gum after visiting. Fast food joint? Public bathroom? Think again. The location is:
Your mother's pussy. You're welcome. Happy Christmas, asshole.
What is a good college job for an econ/business major? I'm a sophomore, and have been working in fast food since I started college. It's gotten me nowhere, and am looking for a job that will give me actual business experience beyond internships
Don't do on campus jobs if your looking for real work experience, even IT jobs are just sitting in an office, wiping computers to fix even the smallest problem
>>1680953
First things first, Where are you a Econ/Business major at? Are you at a top twenty school? If not switch majors into something that will give you hard skills. Also minor in CS if your going the econ/bus route. Second as a sophomore dont worry about getting a job just get good grades.
>>1680971
UNC Charlotte, and n0t even close, we're 114 in Business programs. what do you mean hard skills? I was considering CS, I heard it's extremely useful in getting your masters. I need the money to help make payments, we didn't have much money saved for my college
>tfw poor
>tfw everyone enjoying this time of year buying things for one another
>tfw I cant even join family for Christmas again because I'm so broke I have no money to buy anyone anything
Anyone else know this feeling? The last 2 years I've spent Christmas eating potatoes and rice alone
>>1680931
Don't know that feel.
Have you tried working?
>>1680932
I work 44 hours a week but I don't live with my parents, I have rent and bills to pay
No i have plenty of money to buy everyone something but i wont because im atheist
I have to write a 10 to 15 page research paper on something related to economics or finance. It can't be on cryptocurrency. what's a good/interesting topic to write about?
Thanks /biz/ros
explain how businesses exist that hire girls to just talk to losers online or play games with them for 5 minutes
>>1680884
effects of asking people online on how to start their paper
>>1680892
>>1680899
guys pls i really need a good topic. I'm good at writing I just can't think of anything to write about.
I have 20k in savings what do I do with it? 401k is maxed out, should I do a Roth IRA or whatever? ESPP?
Put it up your ass.
It should pay 2% dividends each time you take a shit.
>contributing to a 401k
so youre willing to give your money away right now in exchange for a promise of getting 10% more money in a few decades? thats cool.
use the rest to buy bitcoin
>>1680878
My employer matches 50%
lolcoins
Hey guys. I'm writing a book called The Secret To Success. Hopefully every single American buys it. We can all be rich. No one has to be poor. Nobody has to be poor. We can all be wealthy. All 300 million Americans. Let me guess. "Who's gonna do all the manual labor jobs?" Who cares? We'll all be rich. We can just pay someone less richer than us to do it. There is a formula for success. If you're not successful it's because you're lazy. My book tells you all the secrets you need to know. In the new society I have laid out we're going to replace the three classes. Working class, middle class, upper class. With three new classes. Rich. Very rich. Super rich. "Hey this is the same thing as before just with a new name and an inflated dollar." Look kid. I studied economics okay. I'm an economist. We're all gonna have so muhc money. Suitcases filled with hundred dollar bills. There's gonna be so many hundred dollar bills we're gonna have to create new bank notes for larger amounts. We're gonna have $1,000,000 bills. This is America. We can all be millionaires if we simply believe. Each and every one of us. God wants us to be prosperous. If poor people don't want to be poor they should just stop being lazy. Capitalism isn't a zero sum game. We can all be millionaires. Lazy people make up this lie that the only way for someone to have a surplus of wealth is for another to be in debt. That's the zero-sum fallacy. It simply isn't true! Thank you for your time. Good night.
I was gonna troll you, but you identified a very crucial aspect of humanity and capitalism.
There will always be winners and losers. It's a never ending game of cat and mouse. The smart and adaptive can remain the cat if they use their smarts and adaptation. Occasionally a mouse gets good and becomes a cat.
We can't all be cats though.
There is of course the singularity theory though. In which case, it's very possible we could all become the cat. A sublime existence, one organism, equal all.
>>1680806
Are you Alan Greenspan?
Because if so, you really fucked up the Federal Reserve.
>>1680854
He is the best out of them all, the worst being Paul Volcker.
I don't think I've seen a thread about it so I was wondering what you guys think
Acorns is an mobile first investment strategy that rounds up your loose change to put into an investment fund with 5 different investment strategies.
How does Acorns work?
>Acorns helps you proactively invest. One key feature is round-ups; we round up each of your transactions to the nearest dollar, and invest the change into a diversified portfolio. Simply connect a credit card, debit card, or other funding source, then provide us with some basic information. We give you the option of choosing a portfolio that is in line with your investment goals and the amount of risk you’re comfortable taking.
What makes Acorns different?
>A personalised investment portfolio, no account minimums, no commissions, and fractional investing – all in your pocket. Acorns wants to make investing more accessible for everyone, and at the same time give the you a service which makes saving easy.
What do you guys think? I've got it and it's up 2.8% already in the space of 2 months, very easy because it's loose change and I don't have to think about it, just mentally round up all my purchases.
I actually just dumped a hundred bucks into Acorns and was wondering if it was /biz/ approved as well.
I've been throwing a couple hundred bucks into acorns over the past few months. I don't really like the round ups feature as it's not active. Other than that it functions pretty well as a mutual fund
>>1680800
>literally copy/pasting a marketing pitch
I take it you shills don't get paid as much as you used to?
Chase your dreams or play it safe and get a comfy job with a decent pay?
>>1680679
Live in misery when you miss your dreams or live in regret by never trying to achieve them.
>>1680679
try to do both..
my only dream is getting money
What service should I use to send out a mass email? I have a 4,500 user email list for my specific niche but need a service to send out the email without it ending up in junk folder (happened last time). Please halp
Constant contact maybe?
Just try google for mass email systems.
Many email services have sophisticated ways of blocking out spam, especially work email servers.
One tip, and it's a pain in the ass, but send out emails in bursts of 50 (using BCC) usually emails with over 50 recipients automatically gets flagged as spam. So it might take a bit but you could just copy paste the shit and do it what way.
Mailchimp you dunce
>>1680792
Yeah I have heard this one is good.