How do i find a decent job as an engineering student?
It seems like every indeed posting for related jobs require at least a couple of years of experience
Where do I even get this work experience?
What kind of Engineering, where are you from and what is your highest degree?
>>1393895
Mechanical, highest degree? I'm in school for a bachelor's, have a couple if years left
>they thought that the fork was somehow going to hurt ETH, instead of return confidence to the investors
>they thought ETH was going to dump hard
OH MAAAAAN, the feeling that I bought the ETH you biznessmen dumped for .014 and now I am on the rocket headed for the moon.
feels good.
HEY RETARDS, THE FORK WAS SUCCESSFUL, THERE IS NO DUMP BECAUSE DAO IS SKYROCKETING TOO. BUY IN OR SCREENCAP THIS SO YOU CAN OFF YOURSELF LATER.
That shit coin is still around? Does it even have any reputable vendors yet?
He says he keeps 500 mil liquid so can anyone explain how he does this? just sitting in a bank? what bank would insure that amount
most likely its in different bank accounts
He has a vault in his house as well as a small bank in Panama probably half and half
Plebs- liquid does not usually mean dollars/cash, especially when it comes to high net worth individuals.
Liquid products usually means t-bills, treasury notes or other fixed income products with low volatility but deep markets.
What's the best time to put a short in on a company with a hugely overvalued product?
Pokemon Go is shallow and shit and only got hype through the Pokemon name. Its millenial userbase will drop off precipitously in the next few weeks as the novelty fades.
I'm thinking it would be the day before they publicise user retention numbers but I have no idea when that would be or how to go about finding out that information.
When you feel people wanna take the earns home.
Yesterday would've been best.
It dropped this morning we already missed the window fml
>>1393145
And what happens to your short when Zelda Go comes out in January? Mario Go?
so we have GXY, CNJ, BAR (lithium, cobalt, gold mining) and new one is XPE (iot technology) all asx.. what others will hit 1 doland soon? shooot em
I've been selling my SAEX and buying NXTD one day, and then doing the reverse the next day. Seems to be working quite well.
MNGA IS LOOKING BRETTY GOOD
pls as well
I want a job where I can wear a nice suit, buy nice meals all day and make a lot of money.
What degree should I get?
zookeeper
>>1392789
Smart man
Economics as your base, and then something indirect to compliment, which you will use to market yourself. Could be anything really. Whenever you get interviewed by Wired, you will reference your time at university studying yada yadda, and how it gave you a huge advantage in the business environment where people lack creative function.
So what alternatives do I have to index funds?
Has anyone here successfully invested into something that paid off long term (5+ years) and beat the market?
Has anyone here picked stocks successfully for 5+ years and beat the market when counting fees and expenses?
I don't really see any other route right now to just invest in indices twice a year and reinvest dividends to get that sweet compounding over 10+ year period.
You are probably smarter than me, so I seek your wisdom, great /biz/
You could try value investing, meme companies or meme currencies (cryptos) if you want to beat the market - could backfire hard, though.
Im happy with my index funds, and you should be as well, since you have no idea what youre talking about.
>>1392772
>You could try value investing
How will I achieve anything better than Berkshire which is run by 85 and 92 old geniuses?
In that case, why not just invest in Berkshire?
Can you share your index fund distribution?
Hey /biz/ I'm a male, 25, MBA student in a big city. Over the last year I started going on sugar dates with men and women around my city for allowances to pay back debts, cover rent, buy suits and get introduced to high name executives for great jobs.
I just started an internship at a major consulting firm because of my sugar daddies worked in the same company and knew a principal.
On average I get about 6,000 a month in kind gifts that cover my loan repayment, my apartment and in giftcards to whole foods.
Ask me anything, to get a few out.
I started this for the money.
Yes I sucked dick for money.
Yes they expect you to have sex with them.
Often times I fake everything.
I do not date men my age. I have a couple girls I met at luxury parties my age I have thigns going on with.
They do not know I 'go on dates' for money.
I am /fit/.
I am totally aware I am a whore.
What else would you like to know?
You guys should consider it too to get out of Neetdom.
Top or bottom?
>>1392647
Both. I'm 5'10 and one of my ongoing relationships is with a 5'6 corporate lawyer. He wants to bottom.
Most of the short term relationships are angry alpha executives that want to top a young guy. It's not great but the money is. A couple meetings a month and suddenly you are getting gifts mailed to you.
A majority of the gay men on here are recently divorced or going through issues at home. Like a lot of 4chan they have fantasies and the money to pay for it. In that case, this is naughty for them but they feel more comfortable with the fact that they know the money is not going to my meth addiction and actually helping someone get through school.
>>1392647
Almost every time I ask a Liberal Arts student how they chose their major:
>uhhh I don't know what I'm doing
Well what kind of job are you shooting for?
>i-im just doing generals right now
Are these people actually this stupid? You take out a 25k loan to, in a sense, find yourself then cry when you're in debt until the day you die??
>>1391867
Year one
What's your major?
>Pre-med
Year two
What's your major?
>Liberal arts
higher education right out of high school for some is not the best option, and is a meme that is pushed by the schools honestly. every administrator is looking for funding/getting paid off.
I agree, If you cannot forecast a future career path for yourself, better to enter the workforce and earn money/develop career ideas than go into debt.
college has become a daycare for adult children.
>>1391887
developing a career without a college degree is pretty much near fucking impossible. This isn't the 50's.
I got 170$, what stocks do I buy to become le millionaire?
>>1391710
ok maybe not millionaire, but get up to 300$ in a week or 2 at most.
Buy and hold KNPD
Profits will come hard and fast
>>1391710
>"Hey guys, I want 200% returns in a week or two at most."
Hey /biz/,
Thinking about putting 2k into a stock tomorrow when the market opens but want to do abit of research before I go ahead and do this. Is there a way to access reports and why are positive reports so important to a company growing in value? This will be my first time properly investing real money, should I be looking out for any particular stocks at the moment if so why?
any help would be much appreciated
I'm looking for atleast a 2% gain within a day, I have nothing else to do tomorrow but to watch my money go up/down
from my understanding after my 19.95 brokerage fee I can profit a small 20 dollars which obviously isn't much but it's not a loss so that's my first target.
>>1390761
thats a very unorthodox way to trade. usually stocks are long term if you have no leverage
gxy
>>1390809
had my eye on this for awhile since it was at 0.455 per share... know nothing about it unfortunately
>>1390768
yes I don't have much leverage at all but it's still possible to trade a more volatile stock and make a succeful 2% gain within a day then close the trade... it's not much profit at all but it's all the money I have right now I just finished paying off a loan I don't feel like borrowing more right now till I really have a good understanding of what I'm putting my money into then I might get a loan to trade with
Has anybody here actually made good money reselling Aliexpress goods to a US market? With almost all electronics, it seems like there are already sellers on ebay who have listings for not much more than the chinese price + shipping.
I'm curious because it seems like in almost every ebay general, flipping chinese goods comes up as a recommendation. But it seems impossible to make money (unless you're buying the goods by lots of 10000).
bump
Just spent $30 on some shit from taobao to test out Amazon's FBA program
For the last 3 months I've been dropshipping electronics boards like Arduino, nodemcu etc from Aliexpress. Profits were small, like 20-50 cents per 1pcs order, but per day I made anywhere from $5 to $20. Well, that is not much for US, but I'm from Bulgaria and here the minimum wage is like $230/month, and my profits were like 300$/month,so its good. Also it didn't take much time, about an hour a day. Well all good, but sometimes my clients didn't receive the items, and they open a case to be refunded. Then I'm opening a case in Aliexpress, but these chinese fucks are pain in the ass and they rarely do refund, so if a few people complain they didn't receive the product and you refund them you might as well lose your profit for days. Also i got banned for Ebay, because for a month i had more than 2% defect rate (2,54% or like that). In the long run you might have some profit if you open an Ebay store and have lots of products (more than 2000), but the unreliable shipping kills it (that's if you're selling without a tracking number). There are some fuckers that purchase an item with free shipping, and even if they receive it they open a case and want their money back..
>>1390479
This
tried it and stopped
Dealing with customers and dealers over the internet thousands of miles away is absolutely shite
Hey biz,
What are your thoughts on P2P lending? I am looking at a couple of UK providers and most of the top ones seem to have a default fund in case borrowers go under.
Obviously there is innate credit risk, the ROI seems decent but the liquidity is a concern given there are fixed terms I.e. 1 to 5 years.
I already have a corporate credit fund in my portfolio but am keen to have a bit of exposure to retail credit.
The medium risk loans seem to have about 5% annualised return.
There is huge risk in the fact that the broker is ripping you off, or running a scam like lending club.
You don't really own the loan... the broker does...
>>1389413
True! I am sure they take a significant cut on the interest itself.
Do you have much experience in P2P?
>pay for coins at register
>have cars that look like this
>poor people voting
>Dressing two decades behind current trends
>Taking no pride in appearance
>Piss away every dime of their paycheck every week then complain when they're broke
>Buying $500 worth of groceries on Food stamps and holding up the line while doing so
>Poor grasp of the English language
What is the ideal credit card utilization score?
I've been doing 7%, but I've also heard things like "between 5-7% is best" and "10% is ideal." I can't find much else about it on the internet. I know that you should never have more than 30%, but I'm trying to max out my credit score the most I can.
Also, do the credit bureaus get "suspicious" if you have the same exact statement amount every time? 7% of my available credit line leaves me at $87.50. If I have this same number on every statement, does it look like I'm "gaming the system?"
>>1387929
1-10% utilization is ideal to have reported to the credit bureaus, up to 30% isn't bad, but it's not ideal
>Also, do the credit bureaus get "suspicious" if you have the same exact statement amount every time? 7% of my available credit line leaves me at $87.50. If I have this same number on every statement, does it look like I'm "gaming the system?"
Not at all
>>1387929
What the fuck. Stop being autistic and just use your credit card like a normal person.
>>1387929
I don't worry about shit like that. I use my cards for everything I need and maximize my cashback