Hey /biz/. What's your image of binary options? A few days ago I read an article adversting a site called 24option. You would get 100% credit on the money you pay in. Minimum 250€. You then bet on share prices and stocks. It is very close to gambling. The site however is shit. Needed one day to figure out 24option is not accomodating, takes you to the cleaners and is run by broker who win what you loose. They are regulated by CySEC and do good PR, plenty of fake websites who claim to be independent and recommend them, obviously mafia like connections with a clean image which only leds you see thru when you either look very close or you realize you won't get your money back so easily...
>>1570671
Only do binary options with robots like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNbesLS68GE
You can even choose from a lot of trusted brokers after you signed up, but try the demo first to know what you're doing.
>>1570696
Clicked on the link under the video. Showed 24option as possible broker you can choose. Lol. That's the exact same shit. I don't trust this busisness, I'd rather go to the casino.
>>1570696
Seriously. I assume everybody who claims binary options to be good is part of this evil syndicate. Are you Mike? Have you ever had the money you won by betting in your hand? Did they pay you out easily?
>Marijuana stocks going to be in freefall again tomorrow
Well... it was a nice weekend I guess...
>>1570670
Iktfb
Can't believe I got trolled into buying this horseshit...
>>1570670
APH bounced nicely on Friday, the pullback may be reaching an end.
If not just buy the dip, don't be a pussy
>>1570694
I bought APH at 3.95 and AGS at .33
It's over for me. Maybe ill break even in November... at best
is going to College in Germany a good idea
>>1570658
Berlin is now in range of short-range Russian nukes that won't be affected by NATO's missile defenses. It's also infested with Muslim rapists who will assault strangers for eating pork.
So no.
>>1570658
Actual German here. You will have to be more specific for proper replies.
https://www.daad.de/en/
Is a reliable source of information on studying in Germany.
General rules: Studying in Est-German cities with 500k+ inhabitants implies good prospects for side jobs, internships, post-graduation employment etc. But rent is generally higher, so finding affordable housing may be an issue.
Studying in smaller cities or in Eatern Germany is the reverse. Cheap rents, no jerbs.
>>1570791
Sorry for poor spelling. "Est-German" = West-German; "Eatern" = Eastern, obviously.
New employer asked for a current pay stub after I acceptedoffer, during background check, to verify employment. I doctored my real stub and changed the numbers to make my salary higher. What do you think are the chances I will get caught and how would they catch me?
Anyone here ever committed this lie and NOT get caught? Would like true stories.
Forgot to say, I and inflated my salary when applying so had to shop the stub to match
>>1570628
The recruiter is probably not going to ring up your past employer asking how much you were paid. If they did that why would they bother asking you.
>>1570637
Unless of course it was a test to see if you were honest.
What do you guys know about small-scale viral marketing?
I'm starting an online store selling iron-on patches I design
I only need to sell a little under 50 of them to cover the production costs, but what can I do to get the products out there and hopefully start making a consistent profit?
Any and all ideas, links, or info is welcome
What are iron-on patches anon?
>>1570613
Decorative patches you can iron or sew onto your clothes or bags
>>1570609
Affiliate marketing is the best form of advertisement. Find someone with a relatively small social media following (depending on your budget) and pay them to promote it. Works a charm.
What do you guys know about services which you can use as fake work references?
I fucked my life up pretty badly in my early 20s. I had a shitty degree and couldn't get a job so I tried going back to school for a different degree but dropped out and just started playing poker. When the poker sites got shut down I started selling drugs for a year or so before transitioning into doing freelance webdev (basically competing with pajeets making wordpress and drupal themes).
I've been doing this for a few years and need a real job but my resume is a joke. I basically have like 7 years unaccounted for before starting freelancing. I don't know what to do other than lie. I also have a shitty credit report for another 2 years due to me defaulting on credit cards during the poker to drug dealer transition when I was in full blown downward spiral mode, so I'm a bit worried about background checks. I can't really say I was happily working at some fake company and just defaulted on 15k in credit cards in 2012 for the fuck of it. I'm thinking maybe lying about an illness or injury to explain that?
fuck... help me please.
>>1570528
make your own website (can make a coorporate website under an hour). get your own phoneline for fake company. add a fake address on google maps/yelp. get your bro/friend in on this.
>>1570528
not sure saw kek
so i came to praise him for DGB
PRAISE KEK
>>1570533
>get your bro/friend in on this.
I'm basically a shut in at this point, although I'm not an r9k virgin. I literally have no one I would trust with this.
Why can't I just put a million dollar life insurance on a heroine junky
Because they won't let you because they will lose their money before making anything from what you paid in.
>>1570524
I think someone did this with alcoholics and ended up in prison.
>>1570524
For the same reason you can't buy fire insurance on someone else's house.
>sorry to hear your house burned down
Is there anything morally wrong with stealing from major companies?
It is illegal.
>>1570520
Lots of things are illegal these days
Is there anything morally wrong with stealing from you?
Why the fuck is this allowed?
Its the safest investment vehicle there is.
>>1570431
>Why the fuck is this allowed?
What's your point? You can't be trusted to exercise your free will to decide whether you voluntarily open a savings account with a certain bank, so they better outlaw it?
You must be 18 to post on 4chan...
>>1570431
Momentum savings account is probably the best savings scotiabank has right now.
1.5% on balances over 5,000 - catch is if you take money out before the 90 day momentum, you only get .75% and the momentum savings period starts again.
Looking for any richfags or people who really learned something helpful on /biz/?
tell us about yourself
>mfw no reply
not a richfag, but I get my meme coin pump info on /biz/..
ETC, XMR, PotCoin.. its not like they werent shilled before they boomed
>>1570427
Put they shill a bunch of stuff that doesn't boom too. How can you tell the difference? I need a good answer of I'll finally decide this board is useless.
Richfag here, 95% of advice is total bullshit but I have gotten some pretty good recruiting tips.
Why are Banks so evil?
>>1570420
Because Bernie and Chief Warren say so!
>>1570428
What? They regularly commit fucked up shit.
The latest being the Wells Fargo scandal where a federal investigation alledges approximately 2 million accounts opened falsely.
And the CEO selling over $60million in stock options just before the fraud was reported on...
Oh and all the bank bailouts which mean they're not really operating in the free market as any other business would. How can you possibly defend that?
>>1570437
>bailout
"No Questions Asked LOAN"
Does anyone actually manage to turn a profit with this piece of shit?
I imagine you could probably figure out a way with the virtually infinite faucet rewards. does anyone want to share any success stories?
>>1570397
the house ALWAYS wins.
>>1570410
not if you find a bug.
>>1570410
Why do retards and losers think that parroting this statement is going to shut down discussion?
Even if that's true, people have still managed to turn a profit from gambling, so clearly it's possible.
You obviously have nothing to contribute to the thread, so don't bother replying. You'll reply anyway because of your wounded ego, but still.
Hey /biz/, I work for a major auto financing company and I'm starting to notice some things that have made me question the stability of the entire business. Without going into too much detail, I've noticed that incidences of fraud are occurring at a higher rate, and this is just the fraud that we are able to catch. Most of this fraud is dealer's cutting corners so to speak, but the result is people getting loans that probably shouldn't get them.
Our delinquencies(mainly in subprime), as well as industry wide delinquencies are growing. Due to pressure from government and consumer advocacy groups we now offer longer term loans, which when considering the collateral that we are financing seems a bit ridiculous in my opinion. 7 Year loans are becoming a new normal.
The thing is, I really only understand the auto industry side of things. Where I start to lose understanding is on the ABS's that I know our loans get bundled into.
It seems clear to me that a slowdown in the industry is coming after years of substantial growth, but what's the bigger picture here?
tl;dr How do rising Auto Delinquencies affect auto loan backed ABS's and what effect does this have on the economy overall?
>>1570384
You can't get a subprime loan on a new car can you? and who gives a shit if it gets repo'd these people want to sell it 10 times over, from leasing to purchasing
>>1571048
You're focusing too much on the collateral. Subprime loans do occur on new vehicles it's just not as common. Repossession is still a problem. Unless the unit is repossessed late in the loan, we normally suffer a deficiency even after selling at auction. If there is a deficiency after selling at auction you can forget about ever seeing that money since most of the time people don't pay after losing her collateral.
>>1571062
I work on the manufacturing side, I don't see a problem. I am not worried about a bunch of used cars getting repo'd. I'm more concerned about uber and electric vehicles and that sort of shit. This is my opinion though, I don't know much about the financing side.
As long as we're still making new vehicles I don't care.
Hey /biz? I'm stuck on this question for my econ class and need some help.
The CIA admitted to spending $60,000 to topple the government of Iran in 1953. In current dollars, this was worth about $531,517. Can this real figure be used to address questions as to how weak or strong the Mossedegh government was, and/or whether it was right or wrong to topple a foreign government?
>>1570362
How is this a hard question? It says not shit, the only interesting thing about that figure is how small it is. So either the gov't didn't care a whole lot or the Iranian gov't was weak as fuck. Right/wrong not applicable to numbers.
That's a subjective question. Weak or strong in what sense? Toppling a foreign and possibly hostile democratically elected government, and installing a friendly dictator because it was at the time in our economic interests was (in my opinion) wrong and extremely short sighted. In return for 15 years of the pro-west shah we created a monster. That's merely from an economic perspective, from a moral perspective it was even worse. When a nation like Iran has an election and says we want to pursue a new course that brings us closer to the USSR instead of America we as a democracy ourselves have to accept that and try to learn what it was we did that so turned them off from us, not just say fuck you have a dictator who supports us instead. The goal of American foreign policy should be to bring freedom to as many as possible, not snuff it out because its economically expedient. And as we've seen, even that economic expedience was short sighted as now we've had a government in Iran for over 40 years that's FAR more hostile to the US than Mossedegh ever was.
>>1570362
What kind of fucking Econ class is this? My undergrad is in Econ and never in any of my classes did I ever get a foreign policy question like this.
Alright you fuckers I got a risky one for you.
Strike force technologies $SFOR.
This could be a good one for they sued Microsoft and won, with 3 more lawsuits on the way.
This stock has gone up 16000% since march of this year, and has recently spiked. 40%
They have actual product that can be purchased in stores like target.
Yet it's only a penny.
But then again it's OTC so do you want to take the chance?
>>1570360
Shut the fuck up rank15
>>1570372
You have the wrong man
here have some basic information
$SFOR If Missed, MSFT AZURE is confirmed using SFOR technology, for their cloud security- From George Waller Presentation on 10/11/16, Slide # 4
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/multi-factor-authentication/
http://www.nbbihome.com/pahcom/20161011.pdf (Slide # 4)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CaUrUSmtO8&feature=youtu.be
http://www.strikeforcecpg.com/about/