>What are some things that cost $100-$1000 that i can flip for a good return
>Where do I buy them
>Where do I sell them
Hyped shoes. Buy them when they are released. Sell them on ebay with double or triple the release price
>>1615604
Am i gonna have to camp outside retailers? lol
also, how competitive is ebay with respect to new shoes?
>>1615609
You have to buy them on the site websites usually unless you know retailers that sell hyped shoes. And if the shoe is extremely popular, like yeezys, people are going to use bots to buy the shoes out fast.
And the competition depends on what kind of shoe you want to sell.
30-year-old who just got his first credit card
AMA
>>1615504
How does autism affect you in your day to day life?
>>1615505
I've learned to deal with it over the years. Having to pick up and learn certain social ques has been one of the hardest endeavors I've ever undertaken, but I'm finally at a point where I can get by in a social situation without turning completely red or sweating profusely. I'm able to get a reprieve from the never ending escapades and hellish conditions that life throws at me by escaping into the woods for camping once or twice a month to be alone and gather myself to repeat the cycle all over again.
Thanks for the question.
>>1615507
Why the wait?
What the Hell could you possibly learn about marketing? It seems like a useless major. I bought a book on it and everything said seemed useless and obvious.
Going to school for anything outside of medicine or law is usually a waste of money.
There's a lot to know in marketing. But I'll spare the details. I doubt you care. But if you're a marketing know-it-all, what have you achieved in the field? Oh wait...
>>1615416
I actually want to get a business degree or coding one.
>There's a lot to know in marketing. But I'll spare the details
No, I posted this thread because I wanted to know what there is to learn. I actually find it interesting. Sorry if I came off too pessimistic.
>>1615410
I'm in Digital Marketing.
It's all about investing in different channels and mathing out which one gets you the best return, and min/maxing and optimizing everything.
There's also a heavy creative element to it, lots of illustrator/photoshop/html/css/etc.
Your goals are to generate brand awareness, generate leads/demand (find people who may be interested in buying your company's products, and increase their interest), capture these leads (get them into your database so you can continue to market and sell to them), and of course analyze the results and optimize for the future.
The marketing textbooks give a good explanation of the what, but not the how. Figuring out ROI and performing multivariate tests are important, but you won't learn how to manage a marketing automation platform or CRM in college (as far as I know, been a few years.)
You can get into entry level digital marketing with just a business degree and some basic work experience (I had only worked at a grocery store + office depot). It helps if you can bullshit about social media and stuff a bit. To your future bosses, marketing is money in > money out. You are there to make the best use of their budget and make money for the company on a macro scale. Keep that in mind.
Entry level digital marketers in my area, who might just manage adwords campaigns, google analytics, SEO, email marketing and stuff like that, can make around $60k-90k starting out. I'm 3 years in making $150k at age 25.
what tips do you guys have for me to have alot of money for a bright future, along with a good bank without debt card monthly fees.
anyone
>>1615394
If you live in a suburb and need a car, buy a $500 Japanese beater, a 100+ piece socket set, jack + stands and a breaker bar.
Avoid all and any contracts of any type.
Avoid credit cards until you have a solid side-income unrelated to your employment that can used to pay said credit if you lose your job for whatever reason.
Build some sort of solid side hustle/income.
Other than that, head your ass straight into a trade or uni for STEM, now. You do not want to be 25 and working at Walmart with no other skills and having to go back much later.
>>1615404
>do business and school
wow much help
Do you think it's feasible for a lower-middle-class dropout with no money (and no money in the family) to start a successful business one day?
I know there are no foolproof methods for this, but where would be a good, smart place to start, besides getting fully educated?
All of the rich people I know were born into money, or took a shot in the dark and got lucky.
luck is created.
And yes, you can
Absolutely. The first step is getting off 4chan and putting time into creating your business.
>>1615405
>luck is created.
Meme. Luck is luck. It's out of your control.
ITT: Make your wishes and predictions come true, talk about the market post trump, laugh at people who bought $NVDA at its peak, and praise K E K
So my 650 shares in PTN just spiked AH, it doesn't mean much, but it makes me happy.
Bump, as the creator of the thread I must use my meme magic elsewhere, K E K please grant /biz/nissmen blessings.
>>1615388
PRAISE KEK ALMIGHTY! 22!
>>1615439
Do not be disheartened young worshiper, an alternate wish on an alternate path, perhaps, or the famous "re-roll" as K E K gives reward to due diligence.
Why are the bold yields so high, it jumped up 22 basis points today. What's going on /biz/? I don't think this is good. Please someone redpill me on why this is happening and what's going on and where they think this is going in the future. Thanks /biz/
>>1615360
factoring in a strong USD and the interest rate hike that's on the horizon
Trump presidency fucks up the rest of the world, which makes the USD more appealing to investors
>>1615364#
What does the future hold? Will it stabilize before the end of the year?
>>1615385
Just buy some bonds now, you can always buy more to keep the portfolio balanced.
(((((YOU)))))) again, GTFO my life dude!!!
>>1615342
They sure are annoying OP.
>>1615348
I keep running into these MLM-fags all over the place.
>>1615382
Kek!!!!!
http://darkwealth.net/
Don't go to that link
Okay. Thanks for letting me know. I almost accidentally typed that link earlier.
saged
hey sorry /biz/ I didn't want to clog up the catalog with a dumb question.
So I want to diversify my portfolio. Right now I plan
>25% into stocks, hold long-term (10+ years)
>25% into ETFs, hold long-term
>25% into stocks to trade, maybe within a few months - a few years
>25% into trading short-term, within a few months/a little day trading
what are some other places I could invest in? Cryptocurrencies aren't an option here, for reasons I can't state online
>>1615338
>Cryptocurrencies aren't an option here, for reasons I can't state online
Hi guys, I want to know if this would be considered insider info for trading
The long short of it is that this company is in it's infancy stages and fundraising area but has a revolutionary catheter design. It takes your usual catheter and gives it a certain type of light treatment that sterilizes the catheter incredibly effectively nearly completely eliminating the chance of infection by catheter, an extremely common hospital infection. The projections for it's sales division are to grow to 30 million in sales annually in the next 5 years and continue to grow exponentially. Don't ask me how I know this, I just do.
http://www.lightlinemedical.com/#intro
I am not a part of this company in any way shape or form.
How to invest the shekels without getting analrape from IRS?
>>1615286
>worrying about paying taxes
>>1615302
I'm more worried about getting fuxked for insider trading if I buy large portions of company stock when they inevitably hit open the market.
>>1615286
>The long short of it
So which one is it, you faggot?
>buy a hamburger for $0.79 (= $1.14 in 2016)
>wait 14 years
>sell it on eBay for $2000 (over 20000% return taking inflation into account)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rxAXzWDZwQ
Tell me, /biz/, aside from a hamburger, what else could I buy now, just keep it for 14 years, then sell for a massive return? I want to stock up.
>inb4 bitcoin
magic the gathering cards
im not even trolling.
>>1615229
>what else could I buy now, just keep it for 14 years, then sell for a massive return
find a copy of a november 9th newspaper announcing that donald trump got elected to be POTUS. hell, find a bunch of em, then vacuum wrap them and sit on 'em for 14 years.
Old specialised electronic equipment (especially if it breaks easily).
Hand-crafted furniture.
Limited-run stuff (as in REALLY LIMITED).
First edition copies of popular books.
Popular stuff with one-of-the-kind manufacturing defects.
Currency.
Maybe just look at the sort of old stuff you find in circulation at auction for $$$$ and find equivalent stuff which is being sold right now.
Why arent you buying ZECD, Anon?
Its almost like you dont want to be rich
I just did. We'll see.
What is ZCash Dark and where can I read more about it?
>>1615257
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1666969.0;all Right 'ere, baby
Poorfag here, I'm still in school but need like 200 dollars fast, any advice? Not doing illegal things for it. Also, general advice for money making tips.
>>1615085
I see you have internet access.
so presumably you have a phone or computer you could pawn or sell. Also probably an internet subscription you could cancel.
you're welcome.
Try /adv/, kid.
>>1615092
This. Pawn shit if its an emergency
so do i just hire an accountant to evade taxes. this 34% garbage should be a crime
>>1615074
>pretending
I don't actually believe you're smart enough to make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year but still too stupid to have an accountant.
feel free to post proof though.
accountants dont help you evade taxes. They make sure you arent paying more than legally required to do so.
Im a CPA and we get lots of people who listen to the radio commercials and think there are legitimate ways to get out of paying taxes.
unless your name is Al Sharpton, there isnt.
>>1615082
>mfw first time I see someone say they're a CPA on here
Can I bombard you with questions? I'm a little enthusiastic.
If I get my associates studying business admin and accounting, can I get a shitty accounting job with no cert? What if I have experience and know how to follow GAAP?
I was hoping to attend community uni, get associates, get shit job, continue as part time student, get BA, work for 2 more years, get CPA, work for reals, continue my investing, and just live.
Any advice? Dealing with excessive bureacratic processes and crunching numbers is the only thing I'm good at. As a kid I had to file my parents health insurance policies, file my own financial aid for school and theirs, go over their taxes with them, help them file for bankruptcy, etc.
So what have you guys been buying?
I picked up some shares of some industrial REITS
What else should I get? I read Caterpillar and Kobelco?
What to sell? Apple and other consumer product companies?
>>1615049
Obvious pics like Nikkei never crossed your mind it is up more than 600 points since trump last I checked
>>1615075
whats the reasoning?
>>1615114
Yen goes to shit due to investors hedging and trumps protectionism. Yens cheap index's goes up. Same as pound and FTSE