>buy whats being bought
>sell whats being sold
Is this legit advice?
this is a golden advice
If say the reverse is better.
But when no one is buying, sell when no one is selling.
>>1469377
If you want to be the chaff other investors make their fortunes off, sure. You might even earn some money that way.
Hey, guys. First time ever posting on here. (be nice) I need some advice. I'm in my early 20s, still in college working towards a business degree while working full-time at a currency exchange bank. I make enough money to live by, but it seems that it isn't enough to save big. (maybe $200 a month) Anyway, I'm currently in a position that I kinda want to maximize my earnings and looking to invest. I was looking at maybe getting into stocks or bitcoins but I'm so clueless about everything. One of my friends was talking to me about buying domains, which it could be easy since I'm in front of a computer for the most part of my day. I've been very poor for most of my life until now so I'm very scared of risks concerning my money. I just don't want to live paycheck to paycheck and wonder where all the years went when I'm 40... I can give more details of you ask. Thanks.
Buy trumpcoin
>>1469292
No, thank you lol.
Really though, I know you anons can do better. <3
>>1469295
Buy stocks at a low price and then sell them when it reaches high prices
How am I supposed to make a living (3rd year/final year bachelor of computer science student) and I live in Australia. I am wondering how the hell I am supposed to make money anywhere with all the high taxes on income, goods and just about everything. If I want to actually profit I got to hire an accountant to cheat my taxes. If I invest I pay taxes on profits. It seems impossible!!
Contribute value to society. Charge $ for your services. Expand?
offer your penile stimulating services to wealthy clients
>>1469283
Dropship consumer goods from china
Just make sure the supplier you find enforces minimum allowed pricing or else youll get into a price war and have no margins
For ideas on ptoduct go look at the bsr (best seller rank) of items on aussie amazon (youll use your own site and google adwords paid adverts or seo to drive traffic but check amazon to find whats popular)
So the top bsr should be 200 to 1000 , top 100 is too compeitive
Then the 2nd and third category roughly the same
Hey /biz/, high school senior here.
I sold my PC because I was addicted. Now I'm left with $1200 and no computer. I want to save it but I wanted to consult with more experienced people first, should I invest part of it or save it all? I really don't want to just put it somewhere and forget about it, because I'll be needing a computer anyways, so I need some of it to buy it, but ideally I'd make it back.
What do?
>>1469271
Retard
>>1469284
Elaborate please
>>1469288
Not that guy but I thought the same thing. You need a computer. It's a necessity. And 1200 isn't going to
do jack in the market
Should I tell my manager about my depression to get free therapy?
I work in a very 'Forward' corporate facility. One of the benefits is company paid therapy sessions with a third party. However there is a limit of how many you can have without further discussion with HR/whatever. I've hit my limit.
I'm in a relatively low (but secure) position, how damaging to my career pathway would this be should I seek to take it further with this company?
If you've already used up all your free sessions I see no reason why they would pay for more. The real question is do the therapy sessions work and why are you depressed.
Do stuff to get better anon, good luck.
I wouldn't. There are free group sessions available in your community.
>>1469237
No. Never show your hand at all with that shit. It will be used as a reason to pass you over for promotion in the future. Keep that to yourself.
Hi /biz/, redpill me on SEO pls.
I think onpage should be pretty easy, but what about offpage? Is it worth to learn yourself or should I just hire someone? Should I do onpage myself but hire someone for offpage?
Help a newfriend out
>>1469210
Shameless self-bump
>>1469210
Off page SEO is just about hitting keywords and having easily readable links. It's not really difficult, I wouldn't hire someone for it unless they're going to be managing your social media too, but it doesn't sound like that's really where you're at.
SEO is a career for pajeet. I've made fuck all as a SEO slave. Might be a good career if you are a SEO middleman and have an army of pajeets to work for you for pennies a day
These "Professional Poker Players" are just trust fund babies that happen to play poker right?
Bilzerian is, but there are plenty who started from the bottom
>>1469179
Do you honestly believe Justin Schwartz is a trust fund baby?
I read a GQ article that tried to paint Bilzerian as being bankrolled by online casinos to maintain his lifestyle as a kind of ongoing Brand Strategy/Publicity stunt.
Thoughts?
This looks like it has a lot of potential
Replicel is a Canadian penny stock in the specialty biotech space. It's developing a few cell-based therapies that aim to cure currently incurable conditions, including tendonitis and alopecia.
In particular, it has an alopecia product in the pipeline that's about to go into human trials in Japan. They've got a big ($35m) development deal with Shisedo, and the results from experiments in the animal model look really promising.
If this works in humans, it's a game changer. It's qualitatively much, much better than everything else currently available, and it could be on the market in Japan in 4 or 5 years. It has monopoly potential in the hair loss market, which is already worth billions and is expanding every year - and if an actual cure comes on the market, the market could expand dramatically.
Do I go for it? It's trading at what seem like absurdly low prices given the licensing potential of this product.
>>1469175
>looks like it has a lot of potential
>Canadian penny stock
>>1469180
If it was already valuable it would be too late.
>>1469182
It was always too late, Sergei
How is it possible to make a million dollars in 10 years!? assuming you make only 50k per year after taxes?
>>1469072
get a job that isn't a mcjob
>>1469072
Work for 20 years in 10 years
>>1469072
Spend all your money on lottery tickets. It's the only way to go.
I'm a fresh grad with a not-so-marketable degree, got an e-mail from a recruiter for a marketing position with a huge global firm, they sent them my resume and the company want to see me next week for interview
The lie I told was fairly minor but I believe it was a big reason why I got through the initial screening stage:
I lied about being on the committee for a sports team at my university (it displayed marketing/social media experience)
That's all it was, I know it will come up during interview and I'm prepared to bs my way through that to the best of my ability, but is this the sort of thing that they might check - position in a university sports club?
Everything else is totally legit (well, embellished but in the usual manner) - but I'm scared this might come back to bite me in the ass if they check or something (if I get the job ofc)
Should add this opportunity is about as good as I can hope for as my first role in all honesty, would hate to lose it because of my foolishness (although without it I may never have had a shot)
Utterly shameless bump
Fuck off faggot
Your ethics are weak
Why aren't you saving up for a comfy castle in Scotland, /biz/?
> cheaper than a house in London
> the glorious Scottish countryside
> wide open spaces
> peace and quiet
> comfy
What's not to like?
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-30378471.html
Or, you know, you could spend a lot more and get this.
Your call.
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-41700774.html
>>1469065
there is a larger house next to this castle which is better. it was built by the chancellor of the bank of scotland. i think it's only £4.5 to 5 mill but has more land and is nicer architecture.
OPs castle is a field away from a housing estate, its not in the middle of nowhere.
Come to Hungary if you want castles
we have hundreds of renovated old castles for pennies
When did technology start?
>>1469031
when the monkeys smash that skull with a bone
>>1469033
the bone evolved into a spacecraft
>>1469031
>the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
The moment an animal used physics to attack another animal/eat plants
>When you keep missing the boat but your trying to act like you don't care
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYIH0xRP5so
Kill me
it has been shilled on here for weeks, its not like you werent told
>>1469000
So has URRE, but I have a feeling as soon as I buy it will tank to like 50 cents a share. When I finally pull the trigger I always loose.
>>1469000
Monero was literally not shilled on here until it hit $5 lol
Is it a good time to buy bitcoins now?
It's never a good time
>>1468963
>buying when they were $1
>not a good time
>>1468963
COPE
Why do so many people play the lottery?
If they really want to get rich, this is obviously a terrible way to try to do it (not just because the odds of winning a jackpot are extremely small; but because the jackpots themselves are actually quite small most of the time and in most non-national lotteries).
Is it purely a form of entertainment; paying a nominal fee for a few hours of fantasising about the 'what if?' possibilities - with no expectation of it actually happening?
Or are people really just dumb enough to think that this is the best
('easiest', 'fastest' etc) - or the only - way to get rich?
>>1468959
gotta pay the stupid tax
>>1468959
It's fun
>>1468959
I sometimes drop a dollar or two on those $1 tickets with the 5 grand jackpot. I do this maybe once a week, no more than twice.
How bad is that?