Hello. My name's Alejandro, I'm 19 years old and I'm a university student this year in engineering in Computer Science, and I want a computer for my career I learning English because I speak Spanish I'm from and I have nothing to give and I'm sorry.
My paypal e-mail: [email protected]
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Sent ;)
nice try pablo, just focus on that wall
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llegale
>Have bullshit summer job
>Have about 3k once I'm done with it
How to invest so I don't need to work a shit summer job next year and move into internships the year after?
Steal a lot of money from your work before you quit. Otherwise work again. 3k isn't shit and not enough to make anything significant on.
>>1327611
Steal what? papertowels? Im a janitor for a factory that has 0 cash in it, as all the sales are online
Cloud mining is the future of passive income.
https://hashocean.com/?rid=599337
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/26/wells-fargo-launches-3-down-payment-mortgage.html
More sub-prime mortgages are going to start rolling out.
Should we be worried and how do you profit from retards getting these loans?
Short bank stocks. Short REITs.
Good luck timing it. This bubble could last 5+ years.
I mean 5 days. Wait, I mean 5 months.
I want to get a loan to invest on this, will the bank give me money if I only pay for my college loans and my gf's allowance?
>>1326487
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/04/07/student-loan-bubble-update-some-40-percent-of-borrowers-arent-making-payments/
Probably not
Welder or Electrician? Canadian if that means anything to you.
>>1326302
Neither
This whole electric car / solar / grid scale battery thing ... do you think it will create a bull market for Electricians for the next few decades?
>>1326309
ya sure
Tell me Biz
You say you want certain things but really tell me how badly do you want it?
How far are you willing to go for what you say you want.
>>1325988
I want complete dental restoration, will cost about ~$20,000. I will do anything I need to, except continuing to try to save from my wage slave job to get it. I need to be smarter. I need to invest, or do some illegal shit. Either way I'm willing to put in the time and effort.
>>1325988
i would stop just before performing homosexual acts or zoophilia
killing roaches, niggers and queers is fair game tho
>>1325988
try asking on r9k
This was supposed to be mtgox victims last chance to make up some of the money back but bitfinex ruined it. The halving is coming and after that, bitcoin will become history.
Get over it dude, I lost money in mtgox too, it's been fucking years
>>1325747
You trolls are funny. Every time an exchange has maintenance, it's muh MtGox
..maybe one day you'll be right..
it's back online
>bitcoin
>>1325738
lol bitcoin xD
Sell now and get out before the ship sinks
>increase interest rates causing a mass boomer genocide as they lose all their retirement money in their pension fund ponzi schemes
>decrease interest rates which will eventually lead to a violent millennial uprising due to insane amounts youth unemployment because of automation
what do /biz/?
>>1325696
chart modified for clarity
>>1325696
nuke africa, the middle east and india, give india to chincks to dump their overgrowing population and clean all the shit, start automation and enjoy living in a post scarcity society where all workers are educated]
also gulag or concentration camp the uneducated workers that protest in other places, will let you pick this one
>>1325707
sounds legit don't forget to axe canada unless trudon't steps down
So which Bitcoin business person would you like to see in this Bitcoin themed card game?
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/432177580/bitcoin-empire
>codeing
What does >codeing mean?
lolfail..
Supply Chain Management a good major?
>>1325476
upstream? yes
downstream? fuck no
>>1325479
What does that even mean?
anyone?
What are some good first business ventures to go into? Things that are pretty much impossible to fail, and make a profit, even if you're a total dip shit.
Also, what was your first business?
Kneepads
>>1325421
>what was your first business?
Middleman
>>1325421
dick sucking
Hi I am relatively new to the stock market but have some shares in a power company that is going to split into two separate companies with share owners getting shares in both. Historically is this good or bad for the share price?
>>1325391
One company might be better than the other after the split. determine what one you want (debt free vs debt) (Income) (market cap) all that shit when picking a stock in the first place will come to light again when you get stock of both companies.
AA is doing this same thing right now, its about to split into two companies
what power company are you talking about that is about to do this split?
>>1325406
A New Zealand company Trustpower, NZE: TPW. The split is not finalized yet but is going to vote soon, just trying to plan my next move.
50/50 no one knows.
Should I buy P&G stock if so how much?
>>1325373
Not for the short term probably. Long term? Maybe. I would not personally.
>>1325378
I was thinking for the long term. I assume P&G has plenty of things to benefit from automation and robots
Alright biz I need some advice.
I just took a job as a headhunter. Its 60k base and quarterly bonuses. The work is 8 to6 everyday though which I'm worried won't leave me with much time to focus on starting a business. At the moment I'm considering starting an import export business because ofnits simplicity and low time cost.
Has anyone got any other suggestions for what to do for businesses or if this job is going to be too demanding to start anything ?
Fuck,the headhunting job. You need to start your own busines. Way easier and more profitable.
>>1324947
working 8 to 6 m-f is not gonna leave you a moment to do anything else.
So it's either start a business or take this job.
Just depends on your psychology. Some people are perfectly happy working for another person. I was not. I started my own business and would never go back to working under someone else.
Also depends on how much cash you got saved up, starting a business has risk, while working for another person does not.
>>1324959
>>1324978
Would I be able to do both at the same time?
The real problem is I just dont have the capital at the moment I only have a grand to my name. I was hoping this would provide me with a way to learn to sell and do business development while I generate some cash. In my free time I was going to focus on starting an import export company in some niche product.
Do you think I would have the time available. I absolutely hate working for other people. This is my 4th job out of uni in the last 2 years before this I was a back office bitch in finance. The reason I figured headhunting would be good is the skill set of hustling would be directly related to learning to make money.
Tried this last night and got no responses, so I figure I'll try again (now that it's no longer Sunday.)
Ok guys, please tell me the downsides of covered calls. I've never done options trading and want to try to leverage my existing portfolio. From what I can tell, it works like this:
>Offer 100 shares of stock for price plus premium
>Premium is paid immediately, and is yours to keep regardless if the option is exercised
>If price rises above option price, may have to sell below actual market price
>If prices fall below option price, buyer probably won't execute because they'll be paying more than market price
It looks like a pretty safe way to do an option. I have to be missing something here.
>>1324926
>Shameless self bump, page 3 is not where it is to be
>>1324926
Wrong. Covered calls require two things:
1. Own 100 shares of stock XYZ.
2. Sell a contract (option) to sell 100 shares of XYZ at $S/share for a premium.
All options have 3 outcomes: price goes up, price stays even, price goes down.
Price goes up: Your shares of XYZ are more valuable, but you're contractually required to sell them at $S (strike price). You miss out on any gains (theoretically this could be a lot). Your profit is capped at the premium.
Price stays even: You keep your shares of XYZ which are neither worth more nor less. You keep the premium. Your profit is the premium.
Price drops: You keep the premium, but your shares in XYZ are now worth less. Your loss is slightly offset by the premium.
Like most options, only one scenario is truly good for you. The ideal situation for covered calls is flat market; your portfolio value stays even, but you earn the premium. The premium softens the blow in the other two scenarios, but they're still bad for you.
So, like most options, you have to guess the future correctly to truly make it pay, assuming your goal is to grow your wealth. That's why options are a bad choice for most investors, because most investors want to make money and the odds are stacked against you in every option scenario,
As proof, see pic related. This is a graph of the S&P 500 covered call index vs. the S&P 500 for 10 years. As you can see, just owning stocks outright yielded noticeably better performance. Covered calls helped a little during the 2008 crash, but in the long run you were better off just buying and holding the stocks and forgetting the options nonsense.
The ONLY time covered calls make sense is when you need to flatten out your volatility by smoothing out the upside and downside cases. Very few people need this level of control over their risk, or are so risk adverse that covered calls make sense.
>>1325004
>2016
>using pages instead of the catalog