Anyone into online trading?
Do you use Bolero or something similar?
What sources of info do you use?
Belgium isnt a country
Bump for interest fellow cuck
Anyone have any experience with Lynx?
Apparently they won the "gouden stier" award for "best broker", but it seems that they're sponsors of the "gouden stier" awards.
Fishy, no?
How do I give good blowjobs to my clients?
>>1656653
>Implying I'm gonna give away my business strategy
what you want is stimulate a lot of skin at the same time. you do this by applying pressure. you can apply a lot of pressure over a big surface but it's better you do lot's of pressure points. this is doable by using your teeth.
i call it the cheesegrater.
Hey,
A lot of people I know have recently been convinced to join this financial movement ran by a company called TNETWORK. This company essentially tries to provide it's members with the proper tools to achieve financial freedom. Members that join, invest, use their knowledge and trading app.
Here is a quick YouTube video explaining how their service works especially surrounding their app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7iTPW6tlz4 (Skip to 2:15 to speed it up).
This company is pretty much saying that if you invest $3000 (as an example) and have an interest rate of 5% per month (60% for a whole year) over a 10 year period, you can earn close to $1M.
If you didn't watch the video, this company states that they are using a platform called "Wealth Generator 2.0" which is an algorithm that trades for you in the Forex market. They claim that this trading platform has never had a negative day in three and a half years. In the video they say yes you will lose trades but by the end of the day, it'll be in the positive.
I'm no finance or stock market wiz (actually in the law enforcement sector) but this to me sounds like a load of crap, like the shit you see in ads or on tv.
Am I right or am I possibly wrong?
>>1656626
There's no such thing as a free lunch
>>1656626
It's a load of shit. They carefully skirt around guaranteeing a return, which is illegal BTW, but a 5% monthly return never happens. This preys on stupid rubes who want to get rich by speculating and honestly I would not be surprised if this was a Ponzi scheme or some sort of MLM. Don't be a fool and let the professionals manage your savings, unless you're going to invest in your own business enterprise.
>>1656634
Yea that's what I thought. I mean this company tells you to invest in yourself (put money into the trading app) so that you can have the returns/profits to yourself or use to build up your own personal business.
What are some cheap products I can buy in bulk and mass sell on this piece of shit chink website?
I tried looking for shoes but it seems they don't sell shoes anymore?
>>1656580
why the fuck would you buy shoes youd have to stock multiple sizes of the same type and buy way more than you could sell you fucking casual
>>1656580
just forget about it. eventually they are going to scam you. chinks are terrible people to make business. you need to have presence and badass lawyers in china to force them to do what the contract says. otherwise they dont give a fuck about you.
alibaba is not going to side with you like amazon or ebay, again chinks dont care about you, they just want the money.
>>1656580
I do mostly costume jewelry.
The mark up is much better.
How do you find a woman with like minded financial goals? It seems to be the only scenario where marriage makes sense.
I want a truck, a motorcycle, and a boat. Want to spend all of my free time fishing or cruising.
Why would I even bother marrying someone that thinks a boat is a waste of money, fishing is boring, motorcycles are dangerous, let's spend $500 a week on clothing instead, etc.
Why do people get married to incompatible people like this. Everybody in my family disagrees with almost everything with their spouses and are always arguing at family dinners trying to prove who's right to everybody else. It makes me cringe so fucking bad.
How do I find a woman that has the same goals/interests as me? If not, is there such thing as a platonic relationship with a gay man for financial support? We could consider it an open relationship.
>>1656574
>If not, is there such thing as a platonic relationship with a gay man for financial support? We could consider it an open relationship.
like a business partner???
>>1656593
A personal business partner I guess. Basically a roommate but you're financially in a relationship, not just splitting the rent. Doesn't have to be a gay guy though.
>>1656597
sounds really fuckin gay.
i dont think your familys gonna believe you that its not gay.
Lately I've been looking into starting up a Marine Services business with a focus on Cleaning, Polishing, and Surface Preparation and Painting/Refinishing of Decks and Hulls on motor yachts.
It will be me, and a small workforce of maybe four employees.
Startup costs are going to run up well over €100,000 for the equipment alone. And the cost of consumables per job is also pretty big.
I'm slightly bitter about not being able to get a loan because I'm self employed, but thats just how things are I guess.
Anyone have experience in this field that can give me some solid advice? I'm looking for a painless way to break into an industry I have zero contacts in.
>>1656558
my brother does this.
he lives in the harbor and knows everybody with a boat. Seems to help. Also he rents equipment and workspace, so he's flexible financially. He might make thousands one week and nothing the next. No big deal, his expenses scale to his income.
>>>>1656558
Do you even have experience in the business?
Services for recreational boats have a really high premium because they are luxury items.
Do you have a dry dock to get the boats out of the water? Most yachts are fiberglass, which is a pain in the ass to clean. I've done it before.
Start by just cleaning off decks. The one good thing about working on recreational boats, is that people have a lot of money. Market to boat owners at marinas with signs at the boathouse and walk up and down marina docks talking to boat owners. Offer deck and bow cleaning services. Get your start there.
>>1656558
Better get some good insurance. You fuck up that hull and that's your house getting repossessed.
Talk to and get to know richfags.
Is ethereum classic worth going 'all in'? There is all this talk it will reach parody with ethereum this year.
>parody
Oh it's already reached that alright
>>1656476
ethereum classic is the biggest fucking meme in the multi-verse
I was strongly against the dao bailout but i'm not dumb enough to think etc is worth even a penny
You have 10 seconds to give me ONE good reason why you aren't investing in this man.
>>1656475
I am not the US government, I invest to earn money, not to lose money.
Damodoran says 140% overvalued.
Man is white, nowadays to get anywhere you gotta be black and get support from #BLM and LGBT communities.
Who here makes a living online?
Not $200 a month, I'm talking about making a minimum $4000+ a month
What exactly is it you do? How can I do it too? What do I need to learn?
I sell cupcakes and make 10 grand a month
>>1656466
I sell cupcakes and make 10 grand a month
>>1656478
And you sell them online?
What bag(s) are you holding, /biz/? Be honest.
>>1656371
i have no idea what this thread it, but 90% of my net worth is in bitcoin
my net worth is also around 3k
>>1656371
Holding bags means you're retarded.
If you wouldn't buy it at the current price, you shouldn't hold it.
>>1656371
>SWHC
Fuck you, Hillary.
>copy tons of projects by watching Udemy tutorials
>change projects slightly and put on GitHub
>apply to jobs, get multiple offers
>go to work, copy and paste code all day while listening to music
>get paid $85k/year without producing any actual work
>>1656364
Welcome to programming. It's half just watching tutorials and mindlessly following along.
You did it.
>>1656373
Pretty much. Rarely do programmers actually innovate and realistically you're better off for it. There are well established means of accomplishing certain functions and roles for a reason.
For example; homemade cryptography is always a bad idea.
>>1656364
regardless, you need to be pretty smart to pull off such a "stunt".......especially the whole "act like I know what I'm doing" bit
however, you WOULD think some of your coworkers might catch on...at some point...right?
just saying if you want your scheme to continue you need to stay ahead of the curve at every moment to avoid being "outed" as the pseudo-(not quite what they thought you were) con-artist code monkey
Bored.
Link me business related videos or suggest business related books.
Cheers.
bump for interest
>>1656346
>fake ineptitude when needed
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>>1656406
A women made it, what'd you expect.
>Isn't the simple act of saving money the sure way to become rich?
Why can't plebs understand this simple concept?
>>1656345
Because when people tell you they want to be a millionaire they really mean they want to spend a million dollars, but to be a millionaire you actually have to earn a million dollars and then -not- spend it.
what if I told you
you have to spend millions to make millions?
Yeah, you have to constantly maintain the value of financial freedom above crap like new Jordan's, drug benders, a new car, a house that you just barely afford, that trip to wherever-the-fuck, chasing young socialist pussy, etc.
If people spent as much time making good money as they spent figuring out how to spend it, they'd be set desu.
i have a masterplan to strike down the tech giants along with the whole decadent luciferian society of silicone valley. They are blinded by their vanity and will not see this coming. The main focus is on internet media i.e. facebook, twitter, youtube, instagram, snapchat, etc, but also a few others. Apple and Microsoft will be spared if they fall in line (they will). Going to practice my method on easy mode leddit next year. dubs picks what who I go for in 2018.
screencap this so you remember to short GOOG when its time
>>1656239
Make sure you do a flip when you suicide bomb Silicon Valley anon or else it won't count.
>>1656239
As of Sep. 30, Alphabet (GOOG) had over $83B in cash (& cash equivalents) on their books. I think they'll survive whatever 'sperg attack you're planning.
>>1656239
My dad is reopening his real estate business he started back in in 2001 and ended back when the market went to shit back in 2008.
He pretty much hired me as his "PR/Internet" guy which is pretty exciting desu but I really don't have a lot of experience as this is my first job.
I made him a Facebook page and he's all like "whoOoOoa my man you're so goOd with computers! Look at those fingers go!" but anyone on this website with parents knows how that feels. How else can I create exposure for my old man?
brought a god damn tear to my eye
>>1656234
What is he a landlord? Flipping homes? Leasing commercial real-estate?
>>1656253
Broker.
He took me to one of his showings today actually.