Are you guys in on Twitter?
They haven't been reporting very high numbers, but that's because they've been hiring top people from Apple and other strong tech companies, and it's been an expensive ride for them, but should start reporting strong numbers again.
They have 500 million users that are only part-time and they just started sending them commercials. Profits should hit in Q3. They expect $2.5 profit per part-time user.
They have Periscope, which I could imagine will be big.
And they might even get acquired by Apple or some other large company.
I expect 30% up within the next year.
Another indicator that they might get picked up by Apple is the fact that it's Apple people they've hired.
The same happened with Nokia who started hiring Microsoft people, and then got acquired by MS.
I'd rather put my money into Ethereum.
>>1364223
>and they just started sending them commercials
Time to delete my twitter account
We seem to be in relatively volatile times
USA
>Real unemployment near 10% when taking into consideration the artificial deflation of the rate via temp job surges
>Recent rise in metal prices, seeming indication of some people's fiat shortcomings
>Some big potential bubbles like Tesla and Amazon (Amazon has a 300 P/E ratio, maybe growth potential warrants it though)
Euro
>Brexit
>GBP rapid decline
>Potential dissolution of the EU (if continued exits)
>Euro banks flailing, DB may into sudoku
China
>Where to start, there are so many bubbles or signs of bubbles that it's blinding, weird shit abound
Canada
>The housing bubble fueled by extra-national (mostly Chinese I think) money
What is everyone thinking? Still prosperity on the horizon or some looming downturns? I realize everyone has been predicting a recession literally every year that an economy has been in existence, just wondering what everyone's outlooks are relative to investing/saving in the near future
>>1364221
How did you go about that, physical or otherwise?
>>1364221
>>1364231
>mfw I bought into gold in a big way at £700
>>1364237
When do you plan to get out? A certain climate or a certain price?
A thread dedicated to stupid childish reasons why you don't believe in Lisk.
Kek at your life, bagholder
This was literally designed as a pump n dump
Your infographic doesn't even give any purpose for it existing.
This is more like a lazy eth clone
>>1364185
2 lazy to research it, must b fraud if i havnt heard of concrete evidence for its purpose without even looking for it
If lisk makes a dollar I will be stoked
When did you realize that this board is a joke and most people here are unemployed, retarded pepe and wojakposters?
When did you realize that this is a board for people to shill their scams(that guy who keeps spamming his cc fraud bullshit ripping scam to scam gullible autists in every single thread), literal pump and dumps, shitcoins, scams like hashocean and more?
When did you realize that the people here are all retards or unsuccessful and the few who are successful post here once in a while just for fun?
When did you realize this board if absolute shit and coming here for advice or to discuss finance or economics in any capacity is an utter waste of time better spent on a forum without retards which also has proper moderation?
Picture related
Tonight, actually. I'm awake and I've got my shitposting tab open just for you bb
What is the point of this thread? Fuck off thanks
>>1364232
>What is the point of this thread? Fuck off thanks
It's a reminder for newfags not to listen to anything posted here.
Yeah getting financial advice can sound amazing, but when you realize it's a 50% chance or more the person writing it is a neet who literally is just repeating what he read elsewhere, making things up or just shitposting for fun
Would it be smart to take out a bank loan and put it all into bitcoin? Let's say 20k euros worth
>>1364164
Ahahahahaha holy shit this board.....
>>1364165
He's trolling. Not even the most desperate of NEETs is that stupid.
$5k
you can lose that
idgaf if you work min wage you can lose that
Is it worthy to invest my time to learn to code with basic knowledge of major languages?
Is there a slight chance it may be profitable in the future?
Or did I miss the train that passed years ago?
appreciate advice from any extent of experience
>>1364162
>Or did I miss the train that passed years ago?
If you want to be a code monkey, then Pajeet will beat you ten out of ten times. If you want to be a programmer and make real money on it, you need to understand software development and have a mind for coding.
BUT. If you're trying to save your business some money by being able to code things yourself, then yes, it's 100% worth it to learn.
>>1364170
This too.
If you don't know anything about programming and hire someone who you think just LOOKS good, you could run into trouble with them just being a shitty fucking programmer. You wouldn't know they're a shitty programmer unless you know a thing or two.
In this day and age anyone can go fucking take a week long class on Node.JS or some bullshit coding "bootcamp" and throw together a bootstrap website that looks presentable. There are also ways you can create software with a fucking GUI.
I use the term software lightly, but it compiles... or something... and it runs on a computer.
You don't want to hire these people.
>>1364162
Sure it's worth it. C# will take you maybe a few weeks to a month of casual tinkering to understand and then whenever you need something specialized you can just make a desktop app for it.
Coding is a valuable life skill and once you grasp one language you'll get any other very fast.
Can't tell you about the profitability, depends on a zillion factors. When I was a kid I sold shitty script and apps on my site and made maybe $300 a week on autopilot. Made some bots for a spammer friend and got a couple K from my share.
Nowadays I'm too lazy for making a vendor again but I still enjoy coding tools. How do you go about selling a windows app these days? Still stuck with having to make your own vendor and setting up your own payment solution? I guess I should partner up with a marketing guy on a 50/50 deal.
High school senior here. How do I into becoming a stock trader. I come from a mid class family and I feel like with enough capital I could get into the trade. Is it honestly buy and sell, or is it more complicated than that.
>>1364147
You don't.
Unless you consider buying penny stocks on your phone being a "stock trader".
>>1364147
don't waste your time. with the amount you can afford to invest you might as well go and get a part time job and earn in a day what you will on the stock market in weeks
>>1364147
>"And why should I hire you for this position?"
>"Well, I spent the last 4 years trading stock, reading articles, and reading books. Heres my portfolio and its up over (Insert number here.)"
>"Wow, dat portfolio. Ur hire, lol"
If I took out a bunch of loans and credit cards and maxxed them out but then suddenly died, would my family be responsible for the debt?
>>1364084
shut up
>>1364084
You obviously don't mean your kids. Do you mean your mommy and daddy?
I don't know, they probably would try and collect it from them. Fucking /biz/, Jesus Christ..
>>1364084
Part of the "probate" process is to allocate all your assets and liabilities. This would include sending a notice to whoever you owe money to stating you're "deceased". After all your assets are liquidated, if any, lenders/banks are the first to get paid back and any money leftover, if any, would go to your family after attorney fees. Some cards have built-in insurance that relieves you of your debt if you die, so maybe read the fine print on any cards/loans you're thinking about getting.
Possible business idea
if you have been on /pol/
You would have noticed the Chicago police scanner general and how thousands of people are listening to it for hours as they hope to hear black people die en mass(they are never disappointed)
Would it be legal to make a live stream of drones flying over Chicago(mostly the north west and south east)
Then broadcast the live video footage with live maps of Chicago and someone narrating what is occurring as he keeps a tally?
Pretty sure you need some kind of governmental approval to have a drone flying over the city.
I don't think that you would get it.
>>1364440
The worse areas are in the suburbs and no one really owns property in those areas not to mention if shot down they are not allowed to have guns or shoot down without a good reason(implying they can hit something more than a foot away).
>>1364440
I could tell them it is for a documentary...which is not a lie
I have useful skills i can use to get money but halfway through a project i give up and or start another project.
(I can draw and make 3d models etc that i can use to get money from sexual deviants and lazy people.)
I need better discipline or someone to make me do stuff. How do i achieve this?
>>1364022
move out and have to do that shit to survive
>>1364029
I have a part time job and school...mechatronics
>>1364037
>mechatronics
this has what to do with moving out?
From a long term security, quality of life, ease to get into, and monetary standpoint is CE/EE a better degree to get than Computer Science? I want a tech degree because I like computers.
My educational weakness is mathematics, only slightly though, and I am strong with science, especially physics.
I'm leaning towards CE/EE, but I might also enjoy computer science. My school I'm looking at is well known for having good programs for both.
Can I get some input from those already in the fields on what I should major in? What are the jobs like?
Nope
Underage b& nobody over the age of 18 is stupid enough to actually follow their dreams
>>1363978
Nope, I'm 18.
I hope you are being ironic about that last part, what you are talking about is wasting tens of thousands on a audio engineering degree because you like skrillex.
Both options I narrowed are actually viable options.
>>1363992
You suck at math you won't survive an engineering program
CS is an over saturated field you'll eventually just give up
>tfw you bought BGI at $5.03
>tfw it was half of your savings
On the plus side, your savings were never going to amount to anything anyway
When did it hit 5.03?
>>1363952
around 1:45
Hey guys and galz of /biz/
I need some help from people in China.
Whats the deal with the bottled water and baby formula in China? Where is most of it purchased and where does it come from?
What are the distribution plans for these stores and is it mostly direct marketing? hat are the biggest retailers of these? Grocery stores?
Thanks for your time.
>Where is most of it purchased and where does it come from?
Australia
>What are the distribution plans for these stores
People gather their families into groups to bulk buy formula all over the city, then send it back to their contacts in China to sell for a huge markup because the formula they make and sell in China is actually baby poison.
Doesn't mainland China have any baby formula that they import and sell?
there Must be stores that can get past the strict guidelines to sell baby formula in China.
>>1363959
>strict guidelines to sell
>China
>finally get a job
>large company (100k+), in compensation in HR
>great pay and benefits
>literally a minority as a straight white male
>tons of hot women in office and total bro gays
>get constantly hit on
Is HR like this everywhere It's a pussy goldmine and all the Directors and managers are guys probably slaying it.
>>1363700
Yeah man, true stories.
Coz women in HR will 'hit on you' and have sex and not hold it against you in the next sexual harassment lawsuit which they're fucking experts on.
>>1363700
Hr lol.
HR?
Lifes to short. Learn a real skill
>>1363790
>Learn a real skill
Like basic English, and knowing the difference between 'to' and 'too'?
Alright, I know at least a few of you have some meme rockets. Spill it.
>inb4 tomorrow when people claim they called shit out
$CERU
>>1363656
who is this cum bum?
This stock I heard about MGT