Has anyone ever successfully hacked an RNG on a gambling site?
Is it even possible?
>>1540284
Shut up faggot
Anyone here has experience in buying stuff from Alibaba?
I'm planning on buying something from Alibaba, but I don't really know how this shit works.
What I am going to buy costs a couple of hundred dollars, but I found a supplier that has a minimum order of 1 (I think), so that I can purchase one or maybe two and try and resell them.
Since it is a couple of hundred bucks pr. item, I can't use most of the suppliers, which require a minimum order of 10-100.
Then there is the shipping cost as well.
Has anyone had success on buying from alibaba and reselling?
Is it a hassle?
>>1540267
alibaba is the money printer, certain items i know you buy and resell 5x 10x
>>1540267
Just find a product and do it faggot. It's like $200 or whatever to figure out whether or not you're smart enough for it. Fuck off and don't post until you ordered something from a supplier.
I dunno, but that Jack Ma fucker ruined the South China Morning Post
What is the ideal mortgage payment plan for someone who makes $15k (go ahead and laugh) a year? I want to buy a vehicle.
>>1540257
I should probably post more info. I save about 7k a year and currently have a Camry with 240k miles on it. Drivable, but vibates (did a ton of work on it, still vibrates) a lot and has a few minor issues (windows, locks, etc).
you buy a honda for 1-2.5k and put a fart can on it and cut off the bottom of the air filter.
>>1540474
I like this
What if I just spend 25 bucks on 4 different coins. Wait a year. Will I make millions?
>>1540160
buy uranium
>>1540160
Ughh no it depends what coins you invest in. For example if it was Naut then yes you would have made 25 x 160
If instead you bought something garbage like doge, dnotes or pink then you'd end up in massive losses or stagnation.
>>1540185
I can buy 10000 pot coins for 25 bucks. If each pot coin turns into 600 bucks I will be millionaire
Should I be concerned about the whole 'some people couldnt withdraw yesterday' story?
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-02/some-deutsche-bank-clients-unable-access-cash-due-it-outage
DB is done for. Lol if you don't own BTC to hedge against the up and comming collapse.
Happy not-Labor-day. Mind the gap risk.
>>1540086
If you are German, than there is no need for concern... the technical issue was the ATMs thought that there was a bank holiday and not just a regular holiday.
I need encouragement. Tell me your success stories with crypto trading, /biz/.
>>1540027
>success stories with crypto trading
>>1540027
even my bbc daddy doesnt fuck me as hard as coins do, does that count?
How do you plan to spend your eventual millions?
Pump shitcoins til I die
>>1539946
funding isis
>>1539969
That's illegal, enjoy your v&
So I have 44 Euros what can I do with those have plans to invest in Russia funds. Any suggestions?
adidas stocks
Correction 44 000 Euro
Get 6 more euros
Go to kraken and invest all in the best russian coin designed by Vitalik Butterin, ETH
You're welcome, underaged thirdwold OP
Just got my first offer from a small company in Chicago.
What can I expect from the city? Good place to start your career?
nothing beats the city, my boy
Getting shot by nigs
Riot after the Giants beat the Cubs in the NLDS
Do financial analysts make more than programmers?
everyone is a financial analyst on /biz/, so no
>>1539720
Or you can be ahead of the game and study Programming + business anything
>>1539720
Most financial anaylsts nowadays know a good amount of programming.
Hey /biz/
I'm a senior in high school (inb4 underage, I'm 18 fags) and I'm wondering about what major I should do. Depending on who I talk to, I've been recommended for accounting, finance, economics, computer science, or mathematics.
Right now, I get As in history, B+/A- in maths, A in Econ, B/B+ in English, and Bs in Sciences (Chem, Phys, and Bio). My extracurriculars are violin (since third grade) and German (taken it outside of school since i was in Kindergarten).
What should i major in? Thanks /biz/
You can really never go wrong with an accounting degree, so if you have any interest in that sort of thing you should go for it.
>>1539734
That's good to hear. I've got specific interests in stuff pertaining to finance and economics. Would econ+accounting double major be smart?
I spoke to a graduate student in economics who recommended that I major in math or CS for my undergrad since he claimed that an economics undergrad isn't that meaningful when you look at the kinds of math you do, since most of the math you need for an Econ job can be learned on the spot. On the other hand, my parents have said that economics majors get a lot of jobs in their work fields (pharmaceutical industry) given the math skills that they possess.
Make sure u learn how to code. I would recommend statistics/data science/cs which are good subjects. Also take a few classes that you're interested in. Once you get in college u can change ur major.
Netflix stock just increased 3 dollars in about 10 minutes. I watch this stock every day and it's never done this before. Anyone have any guesses why?
Bump. It's almost 4 now
>>1539662
Analyst projections changed.
>>1539730
What did they change from? What are they now?
Okay so Im trying to start a app developing company which is unfortunately based in a country where merchant registration on google-play still isn't available. (stupid outdated country and then they wonder why the young generation is moving out)
What I think I can do is just open up a bank account in a foreign country as a foreign, but because Im living in Europe and have EU citizenship that shouldn't be a problem, now I will probably have to physically go there which isn't a problem since the foreigncountry is just abroad.
Now I googled a bit with the banks in in the foregin country and most say that they dont except anonymous deposits(I think individuals) only if the depositor is 100% checked out secure which google-play certainly is.
I have another question, is there any fees to this and when googleplay deposits money in my foreign account can I just drive up there physically to withdraw money on the bank and then bring it back to my country like that, to avoid transactions and another tax, if I have proof of where the money is coming from then they cant do nothing If I try depositing that money back on my account in my own country right ?
anyone ?
i am doing the same as you so i have looked into it, but i decided that for the moment i don't need a bank account.
i can't remember the exact details but there are several Europe based banks you can use but you have a monthly fee and withdrawl fees too. I can't find the links in my history but you might want to read this link:
https://www.freedomsurfer.com/nomad-finance/
this is also a guide you might want to read about opening a Hong Kong company which will let you, if you wanted, accept all the payments and pay no tax (on revenue from outside of HK). you could then if you wanted to pay some tax in your home company, invoice your HK company from your home company whatever you wanted to earn for the year and just be taxed on that. Maybe that makes sense.
https://medium.com/digital-nomad-stories/a-digital-nomad-guide-to-incorporating-a-company-opening-a-bank-account-in-hong-kong-93d6fff7d11c#.hgi0wvccd
I think driving and withdrawing cash is a bad idea. At least ignore this idea until you know what the actual cost of bank transfers will be.
>>1539599
App development is what I want to get into out of college. How much start up revenue are you starting with in USD equivalence? How many developers are you going to hire? Can you yourself code?
hi guys,
I'm interviewing with a firm that brands themselves as an 'independent capital markets advisory firm'. What I'm not sure about is if it's purely investor relations or if it involves ECM as well. I'm currently in Audit, and looking to get out - I don't know if I should wait for something better or go for this role. Could anyone provide an assessment of that from the below job descriptions:
The Role
Initially you will assist in servicing clients, including:
• Preparation of financial and market analysis and commentaries
• Analysis of companies’ equity ownership data and its contact with the investment community
• Liaising with clients’ investor relations teams
• Developing a good understanding of our clients’ businesses, their financial performance and the markets they operate in
• Researching and profiling international investors to prepare clients for meetings
• Tracking market consensus for clients
• Pulling together market information for Directors/Partners on current and prospective clients
Future Potential
Team members progress to all aspects of client service including:
• Preparation of detailed Investor Studies reflecting the views of institutional investors and including discussion of detailed financial and market analysis
• Interpretation of ownership data and advice on best practice investor meeting programmes
• Helping companies draft and refine both regular announcements and presentations as well as ad hoc releases and material for capital market days
• Build a detailed working knowledge of the UK market and institutional landscape, in order to give expedient advice to IR teams on targeting and suitability of institutional meetings requests
• Ad hoc advice on transactions, strategic change and corporate governance issues
Thanks
>>1539567
Bump
Do you have a good pair of knee pads?
you mentioned audit. is that big 4 or no??
If bitcoin is supposedly "the next generation currency that will replace fiat", then why do vendors immediately convert to dollars upon receiving payment?
>>1539494
They don't though. My business accepts bitcoin and keeps it all as bitcoin, some of it is used to buy servers and advertising.
Have fun coping, bank and state cuck.
i havent converted my poloniex BTC profits to fiat yet..
They have been a source of entertainment for me, playing pump n dump games. I will prolly never convert them, since i get bored without them
As soon as its accepted for taxpayments