What are good products to buy from chinks and sell on amazon or ebay?
>>1414047
the ones that sell...
stupid questions thread?
>>1414058
What products sell, but are not overly competitive like iphone cases or something?
>>1414060
Hey dickhead. Why dont you do you own market research?
Why do Americunts keep comparing the US dollar to Japanese 1 cent coins aka the Yen? Is it to make the idiot Americunt population feel better about their FAG country? It would be like the British comparing the Pound to US 1 cent coins.
>>1414044
Timmy, the other children won't ever play with you if you keep this up.
Try smiling more, or singing a happy song.
>>1414278
100 yen = hyaku en
At this point I have to wonder why a franchise(probably fast food) doesn't brand itself is "for the worker, every worker" or some shit and pay their employees a 15-dollar minimum wage, advertising frankly that the prices of food will go up but that it's worth it to "give a living wage" or some shit.
The losses they would inevitably have to take may be offset by tapping into the market of people who buy from them out of principle. With a good PR team to get things trending virally, it can become the "in" thing to go there and support the worker/common man.
I'll openly admit that I've never run a business so I don't know the logistics of this would actually cost you, but I'm thinking maybe a business that provides some kind of service and pays somewhere above current minimum wage already so it's not as drastic a hike.
Am I retarded or is this a potential market trend that you can get ahead of and reap the benefits of being ahead of the curve?
Because jews would rather have 90% of 0 than 30% of infinity.
>>1414027
I just see a possible trend that it's better to get ahead of instead of behind. Especially if it becomes clear that the minimum wage will be increasing substantially as the left is campaigning for.
If you'll have to do it anyway, you may as well become the people's hero from a PR standpoint and get business if you are going to be required to make a change.
This talk from businesses about how "they'll realistically have to fire employees" is stupid in my view, potential customers don't want to hear that. "We'll continue to do our best to ensure that customers and employees both live as well as reasonably possible" is what the tone needs to be
>>1414022
Isn't this what In-N-Out basically does?
Soo... I put in $100 and bought a single CVS share for $92.72. CVS seems to have no problem going up to $100+ at weeks notice. Now for this to be lucrative (meaning I want to win $350 a week) I would need to ask my wealthy parents for $46,000 so I could buy 500 shares... I dont have wealthy parents
So how did YOU raise investing capital? Any tips?
I am doing Speculative Trading as of now because I was not mainly interested in the pharmaceutical industry until I saw that there is nowhere else I could get my Dayquil.
>>1413938
work a shit job for a couple years
>>1413947
Done lol
It will take me 46 months senpai. Unless I dont deposit half of that to my "fuck you" fund then it will take me 23 months.
How much growth does one expect when swing trading such little money anyways? I am thinking 30%
I'm about to inherit £600,000
What should I do with it? I've been on benefits my entire life so never had any money before.
My benefits are going to stop when I get it, so I'll be losing my current £12,000 a year income. Any way I can generate £12,000 a year off £600,000?
>>1413907
>get the 600k in cash
>pretent you went to casino and blew all the money
>keep the 12k yearly income
>do whatever you want with the cash
>>1413910
Believe me I would if I could but it has to go though my bank account and the DWP audit those every year, so they will know it existed. At that point even if I really had spent it all at a casino they will say that is "deprivation of capital" and act as though I still had it, and remove benefit accordingly.
If you can think of a way of being the beneficiary of £600,000 without leaving a paper trail I'm all ears.
>>1413914
Oh, so in my country the government will always give you benefits if you simply don't have the money (oficially). And to be honest, most people that get benefits would actually blow their money right away here since they are fucking retarded.
So how low can DBK go?
Heard back in June that shit's about to go down.
Let's have a re-cap thread
>>1413892
Bump
Also does anyone have info on Euro-Swaps
time to buy?
I bought some shares on Friday, I think it has hit such a low point it can't go further unless bankruptcy is on the table. It helps they actually performed better this stress test.
so ive heard there are iphone apps where you can gamble with bitcoins. how safe is this?
>>1413883
>iphone
>apps
>gamble
>bitcoins
It's like you made this thread specifically in order for me to hate you
>>1413883
>ishit
Some online poker sites accept bitcoin, and if you had a real phone you could play.
>>1413905
>real phone
what is this meme
Does anyone have any experience in doing business in Hong Kong and Shenzen?
I will be travelling there next week to coordinate and meet the factories we work with. I understand that doing business in China surprisingly focuses a lot on relationships. Is it expected with a lot of small talk before getting down to business?
Should I bother learning a few corteous phrases in Cantonese?
Respect is always appreciated so yes, if you can that won't hurt.
You can bring a gift from wherever you're coming from, this is appreciated in China.
Be careful about the whole "we never say no" thing, Chinese will often go out of their way to avoid saying no, best assume that everything which isnt a yes is a no.
Decision process can be slow, try and hide your frustration, look for consensus when you can.
Small talk is expected, regarding the lenth, Idk what to tell you, follow the lead of your hosts.
read and try to really understand what the concept of Mianzi ("face") means. expect that everything the Chinese do is revolving in some way around Mianzi.
read and try to internalize the 36 stratagems. every school child in China reads them and it influences their negotiating culture massively. expect that they actively try to fuck you over every step you take. being sly is highly valued in China.
also, this - partly due to their cultural value of harmony and due to Mianzi:
>>1413865
>Chinese will often go out of their way to avoid saying no, best assume that everything which isnt a yes is a no.
you *need* a local translator who is trustworthy and has experience negoiating. otherwise you'll lose a lot of important information and undertones.
>Hear about all these people who barely graduated highschool making $150k/yr from sales
>Decide to get a sales job
>Pass interview
>can't sell shit, working my fucking ass off to barely earn a passable amount
>Quit within 2 weeks because it's far too stressful and so uncertain you're not sure if you're going to make any money
How the fuck do people do it? I want to try again but with a clearhead this time. How do I do this? Any books or guides on this that aren't written in the 1950's?
>>1413831
I know. That's why I'm looking to start again but with a more pragmatic approach this time which is why I'm asking you guys for help here.
Sales is a doggy dog world
What app(s) does /biz/ use to track their expenses?
>>1413797
VisiCalc
I'm interested too. I just went from renting a room at a flat $500/month to having a mortgage, electric, HOA, internet, insurance bills.
>>1413799
Can I run it on my ENIAC?
would you be willing to invest to make a 50 USD profit?
depends on the amount of risk involved
>>1413725
49 dollars
What is everyone's thoughts on the health of the global economy, and why?
I'll start: It worries me that the USD is starting to slip against some major currencies, especially since the rest of the world isn't doing so hot at the moment.
Lets not get into debating whether anyone is right or wrong, lets just list out our thoughts on this and then each reader can do their own research on each statement put forward and conclude on their own whether to agree or not, yeah? Just curious to hear if any major events are going down that I have not heard of.
>>1413639
Although "Experts" say that there will be alot of sideways movement, a recession or sale on stocks generally requires a catalyst. A change in presidency to a president no one trusts, an actual raise in interest rates, the banking sector or the housing sector or the energy sector changing for the worse dramatically, or all of them together getting hit with something big. The economy looks good ATM, nothing really shaking investor confidence just yet.
Brexit, italian banking problems, lowered confidence in the EU because of immigrant problems, just pushes the USD higher because everywhere else looks like ****. Once everywhere else stops looking so problematic, investment will probably begin to go elsewhere.
>>1413639
World's starting to recover properly from the recession. Slowly. America's risking fucking the whole thing up by doubling down on the bad debt.
>>1413639
I found this exact same pic yesterday when I looked up moscato wine
How do you fix a broken work-ethic? Any viable drugs out there I should attempt to obtain?
I've always had big-dick ideas and when I actually apply myself, I generate great results... but ultimately my accomplishments are far and few inbetween because I often don't have the drive beyond consuming simple entertainment.
Any advice/help/resources you can suggest would be most appreciated.
>>1413635
>buy cocaine
>use cocaine
>??????
>profit
Check your hormone levels, low motivation is often correlated with low testosterone. check you bloods for deficiencies.. If nothing is wrong either try stimulants or quit being a lazy fuck
>>1413635
1. Break you routine.
>Get up earlier, go to bed later. Sleep at a friend's house for a few days, go on Holiday
2. Have a smaller idea, something you can achieve in one week.
>A mini challenge. Have a plan for a big-dick idea as you call it to line up afterwards. Once you ride the high of completing the smaller idea then you can finally get to work.
3. Brag to your friends about an idea:
>I often find the embarrassment of not following through forces me to complete things
4. Try drawing or visualizing your goals.
>I'm pretty sure most successful actors keep themselves going by imagining being up on the stage holding that Oscar, with their peers applauding them. It's not about the statue, it's simply an emblem that represents in their mind the adulation and satisfying of huge ego that they crave
>Going to buy a large plot of land around a house
>Have a ton of oak trees around it
>Use them to cultivate truffles
>Black truffles: $3,000 per pound
>White truffles: $6,000 per pound
>Timetable: 6 years until it's producing an output
Worthwhile investment? My ex's family does this, and they make a good bit of money from it.
>>1413616
>My ex's family does this
How? These are notoriously difficult to cultivate. You sure they don't just have property with truffles growing on it?
>>1413616
a friend of mine looked into doing this with some of his 200 acre farm, but it's just not really easy to do. there's a reason people aren't doing it left and right.
certainly possible though so you could probably make it happen, but be prepared to fail a lot for the first 5-10 years.
^
Just how corrupt is Wells Fargo corporate?
What are your experience with coin roll hunters?
Do you save silver for yourself, favored customers, dgaf?