If you want to get rich, purchase Blackcoins. Its an altcoin created in 2014 which is very cheap right now but in the net weeks its gonna sky rocket and compete dash and ethereum. Bear my words and thank me later.
(you)
Is that the dude from Twilight but as a chick?
>>1329592
is this the coin created by rebecca black?
hey /biz/ im an 18 year old from NYC about to go to baruch college
what salary can i realistically expect if i pursue a finance degree assuming i get a 3.5+ gpa
also, would an internship at the New York Stock Exchange do me good?
self bump my bros
>>1329562
not US fag, i assumed they would hire people from NYU to do stuff on wall street. Finance is a meme unless you go to top school, 3.8+ gpa or you double it with a quantitative degree like math stats physics engineering actuarial etc
>>1329562
Unless you do a trade you can't expect a certain wage, some people do English Language and end up earning 200k, and some people do engineering and earn 30k, it's down to you and luck
If cryptos really had potential why aren't microsoft or a big bank like JPMorgan developing their own?
They can already borrow money created out of thin air from the Fed and loan it out several times. They don't need to risk their brand and business on a highly volatile, experimental tech.
That's the nicest thing I probably have to say about crypto.
what if they all have in house crypto currencies just waiting to go live once the market stabilizes?
They care much more about the blockchain technology, but they would never willingly abandon all the fiat currencies of the world. Crypto-currencies still have a long way to go as a payment system, especially when I can swipe a credit card most places and get a percentage of cash back.
I want to learn about economics, financial speculation, trading, all the kind of things every wall-street faggot knows. I searched a few on google but get very general things, Whe Should I Start? What are some specific topics can I search?
>>1329548
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listen to all of this mans interviews/lectures/books
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ8qPaRp8Ek
and you'll be up to date with where the world is currently.
so much of what's out there is plain noise.
>>1329555
Thanks!
No one else?
It all returns to nothing
It all comes tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling dooooownnnnn
shut up, weeb
>>1329518
assmad coin faggot detected
I don't look forward to waiting for months of waiting for coins I purchased at $700 to appreciate
i just got a job offer for 45k.
my rent is $800 a month including everything. $400 student loan payments. food is like $150 a week maybe?
$45k/12 = $3750 - 30% taxes = $2625 - expenses = $825 savings a month.
Should I be investing this into my 401k or an index fund or is there a better way to invest my money? I don't want to end up a loser when I'm 40 and have no money.
also holy shit, i can only save fucking ~$800 a month? this is the fucking burden of being a poor wage slave...
>>1329489
tak a loan. When close to defaulting, take another loan to finance the first one. Then, buy trumpcoins. You'll thank me later.
>>1329489
aren't you forgetting about some expenses? Electricity, internet, health insurance, cell phone bill, gas, entertainment..
But I understand how you feel. I make $4690 a month after taxes but after all my expenses I have less than $1000 to save. I try to live minimalisticly. but it's difficult when the cheapest rent for the shittiest apartment is over $1500 a month in my area, and the government forces me to buy $300 a month health insurance or pay a penalty.
>>1329541
Yeah, I know what you mean. Making around $3600 but the cheapest places that aren't holes are around the same ($1500). Plus a car note and other expenses suck.
>bitcoin
>>1329445
Ever heard of the phrase retracing to the mean?
>>1329458
No but I don't listen to retards. Do you maybe mean reversion?
>bought in at 660$ because I thought it was a dip
>mfw long on gold and crypto incase Brexit happens
>mfw long on stocks if UK remains in the EU instead
>>1329418
>mfw either one will happen
>mfw you will make profit in one and in the other losses
>mfw it neutralizes itself
>>1329421
>not realising crypto is not even correlated with the stock market
>not realising I will make billions once crypto goes to the moon
>>1329427
>not realizing crypto will never go to the moon
>not realizing you just wasted a lot of money which you could have invested well
>want to create startup in my strongest field
>have the resources and capability to network
>no business experience
>no startup experience
Would it be wise to start a few companies that may or may not fail just to get some experience running shit? I don't want to mismanage my dream company and run it into the ground from my lack of experience.
You should just give your business plan a long and hard thought. And consider how you are going to do everything. And then just start it. No need to mess around first.
there are ways to make money with little to no investment. Work on doing that as many times as possible and building a strong foundation. The stronger the foundation, the more likely you're going to make money/
i mean like... i want a lot money(millions) from thin air.
-summerfags
>>1329324
Kneepads
-bizraelis
>made $850k off bitcoin
>invested most of it in real estate
>my two condos are worth over $600k each now
>>1329354
>things that never happened
I'm too poor to invest in any markets, and I'm currently a wage slave. How do I fix being poor?
>>inb4 kneepads
>>1329304
don't forget the mouthwash
>>1329304
kneepadcoins
>>1329304
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4a51wQAOGR4
Can I actually make decent money for doing surveis and instaling apps in my smartphone?
Also, do you know other similar methods ?
>>1329294
smart people write bots for those, you don't do them manually you stupid pajeet.
>>1329311
While I imagine it could work for some of them; all of the ones I've been paid from have measures to stop you clicking through or having bots do your work.
None of that shit is worth the struggle.
Just get a job mate.
Or work for yourself. Go mow lawns or something.
How do people know what to invest in? I am a complete amateur to the stock market don't bully me plz im trying to learn
Like if a companies' stocks go up, you invest . If they're going down you avoid that company ? I don't understand how else it can work. How do you know a stock doing poorly will suddenly rise and do well? I dont understand.
please dont be too harsh lol
I am a noob too so take this with a grain of salt
>if a companies' stocks go up, you invest . If they're going down you avoid that company ?
I think it should be the opposite. You invest when it is going down. You are supposed to predict when it will be at its lowest (and if it will recover and go to da moon right after). If you join when it's already gone up a lot you are already too late, usually.
>How do you know a stock doing poorly will suddenly rise and do well?
You are supposed to predict it by reading up on the company, knowing it inside out, and predicting how external and contemporary events will affect it in the future. Easier said than done of course, but it if weren't hard anyone would be successful at it.
>>1329264
Don't bother
>>1329264
Look at it from 2 different ways.
1. Beating the market
This is what you're talking about considering you're inferring about putting in and pulling out money depending on what the stock is doing in the short run. this is considered gambling... You just have to be good at gambling. No one can tell you exactly what to do or how to beat the market otherwise everyone would be rich.. One piece of advice I'll give is constantly try to reduce risk exposure. For instance, if a stock is going down, take the money you're going to invest and split it into 4 investments with a period of time in between. So, rather than investing that whole 10k today on a stock that's going down, invest 2.5k every 1-2 months, which will reduce your risk exposure. Diversification is another example.
2. Buy and hold
This is a long-term strategy.. Look at the S&P index over its life. It has only gone up (some ripples). Invest money, reinvest dividends and 30 years from now you'll be set for retirement.
So I didn't really know where else to post this. If it's against the rules (I don't think it is since it pertains to personal finance) mods feel through to delete it or w/e, but:
Blackjack general. Anyone have any experience with this shit? I've just started playing seriously about a week and a half ago but I'm starting to wonder if there's any way to win money from this if you're pretty much always at a disadvantage against the house.
Any stories?
I'm sure at least one of you fuckers has tried to make money from this shit at some point in your life.
>>1329261
>I've just started playing seriously
Get out while you still can, retard.
>>1329287
Go on?
I only play on rare occasion, but last time I did I started with $40 and walked away with $300.
Buy one of those strategy cards so you can learn what different hands are worth. You can even buy them inside many casinos. Learn about the mechanics like splitting, then read about different strategies. This game comes down to bankroll management and judgement (like knowing when to quit).
ETH IS DONE
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1523492.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1523492.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1523492.0
>>1329192
I keep looking for discussions of his claim to the attack but nobody is talking about it and it's actively being removed from reddit? Are they trying to avoid giving him attention, since he's obvious an attention whore (would deny it though, that's below a "genious").
He's honestly kind of a villian. Kind of unreal if he's really a billionaire like he claims. Most say he's full of shit...
Vile person but definitely some admirable qualities...
>>1329211
who knows, but the hack is real and I saw a shot of him talking about it the moment it happened, he was at minimum on the inside of this hack
stop posting fud retard