>2016
>not living in a state with zero income tax
>>1288055
>Not living in Puerto Rico which has no capital gains tax and a low flat income tax
PA is 3.07 not 3.1. Makes me wonder what else is wrong. Also certain goods aren't taxed like food.
>>1288055
>2016
>not living in a state with capped property taxes
So who took my advice a few weeks ago and got in on Siacoin while it was in the 40-50 satoshi range? Enjoy your gains, but don't hop off the train just yet!
> SC currently at 76 satoshis
Its not too late guys, get in before v1.0 is released. China is picking up on SC, and they like what they see.
>>1287167
When are we dumping?
>>1287170
we might see a dip in the coming days, but if it does dip, it won't stay there for long. Whether you sell now or hold to sell even higher later, buy more if it dips. Personally, I bought the dip after the first pump at 46 satoshis. Imo, it won't hit 46 again. That's all I'll say
Consider this. You've started a small company which in your lifetime turned into a million/billion dollar company. You created an empire and your name will forever be remembered.
YOUR name will. But how will you ensure that your heritage will stay strong? You fucked around and you had 5 kids. Your kids fucked like rabits and all got 5 kids each. What will you do? How will you divide your heritance? Will your first born get everything like the old kings did? That's not always allowed in some countries, and also is morally wrong. You want all your children and grandchildren to be happy, right?
>>1286735
Just divide it equally, my lineage will survive considering I have 5 children and 25 grandchildren. In America that is what used to happen, people got rich, then the money was divided to the children and so on and so on, until the family was middle class again.
>>1286763
If you are rich and your heritage turns into middle and lower class again, then something went wrong.
Trust funds exist for a reason.
I noticed an influx of Eastern European born people opening various businesses in my city for example: http://victal-cdl.com/about.html
How is this even legal? What kind of visa gives you that possibility?
>>1282092
are you xenophobic?
>>1282098
No, I just asked a question.
>>1282092
Jim Parsons needs a shave
Newfag to /biz/ here, currently a Physics major with a minor in business.
What do you think is the best major (mostly in terms of financial success)?
bump, this board dead?
>>129136
If you want some action come here at 6:30am PST
>>1291452
what did he say?
Will a 401k make me a millionaire?
I'm 25 and making $40,000 annually. This provides me with an income of $3,333 per month before taxes. My business friend says that if I set aside $600 per month (18 percent of my gross income). Invest that $600 in a tax-advantaged retirement account, such as a 401(k) or an IRA and that after 34 years it will become a million dollars.
Is this just a meme? It sounds to easy to be true and I don't know shit about stocks or business in general.
>>1291208
The earlier you start the more you will end up with. And yes, a 401k can net you over a million.
>>1291208
Depends on what you earn on you investments. If you earn closer to the historical average for an aggressive stock index portfolio, it'll far less than 34 years.
>>1291208
In 34 years, a million dollars might buy you a nice cup of coffee
Give me a reality check guys.
I am 25, have a degree in Physics and I tell people I plan to go into stuffy academia, but I secretly have lots of very immature ideas about alternative job paths I might take for fun (I'm doing fine for money atm). I can't tell anyone IRL about this or they will realise how much of a child I am, so please can you guys let me know how stupid my plans might be.
>Fireman
I imagine that its quite easy to be a fireman, everyone respects you, you spend a lot of time playing poker or whatever in the Firehouse, you drive a truck and get to use fun hoses. All thats needed is good physical fitness, which I pretty much already have.
>Detective
Solving crimes has got to be fun and challenging, and I bet you get a real emotional kick out of cleaning up the streets as well. Only problem is, I don't know how much of the job is directing traffic or guarding dumb buildings - that shit is crap.
>Astronaut
How hard can it be?
>Manwhore
You get to have lots of sex, men are paid pretty well (unlike female prostitutes), and it seems like fun. Plus its easy as hell I reckon, especially if I do gay stuff and bottom - that way I can just lie there and make $$$.
>Forest Ranger
Lots of time to think, you get to hang around in pretty scenery without other people bothering you, you get to boss tourists around, and I bet your calves would get hella jacked from all the walking. I would probably have to move somewhere with forests first though.
>Philosopher
is this even still a job? arguing with people and thinking about things all day sounds fun as hell, anyway.
>Hermit
It seems like running away to some mountain and living there by myself would have lots of perks. Major street cred, lots of time to think, write and exercise, and no need to deal with annoying people. How difficult is it legally to get all the paperwork filed away to live in an abandoned shack for your whole life?
Please critique my ideas as honestly as possible.
>>1290968
>I imagine that its quite easy to be a fireman
Bwahahahaha no.
>everyone respects you
He says while belittling their jobs.
>All thats needed is good physical fitness, which I pretty much already have.
Unless you're a former soldier or something similar, no, you don't.
>Solving crimes has got to be fun and challenging
Please repeat this after listening to yet another teen girl tell you she's been raped and beaten. Enjoy sleeping at night when you know there's no hope of justice.
>Manwhore
STDs and violence, unless it's legal in your country in which case it should be well regulated.
>Forest Ranger
You have no idea what a forest ranger does, do you? The same applies to philosophy.
>Hermit
Try complete social isolation for a week. No phone calls, no shop, no human contact. Good luck!
Get yourself a hobby. Kayaking or camping or something. If you've got a very good amount of money, buy a light aircraft and get a pilots licence. If you don't check out your local airfield, you might be able to rent something. Is this a bait thread or are you really twelve?
>>1290968
1 - A large amount of firemen are volunteers who have other jobs. The ones that work as full time firemen are broke as fuck.
2 - Long hours, more paperwork than you can imagine, dealing with shitty ghetto people, medicore pay, etc. If you work in a small enough town with low costs of living, it could be pretty good, though the most you'll probably investigate is some drug dealers. Also you have to be a police officer first which sucks major cock.
3 - Lol not happening.
4 - AIDS
5 - Actually not bad if you enjoy being outside, though you'll want to be in a well forested, large wilderness area so you don't end up just driving all day like a cop. basically you need to go west coast.
6 - only in academia and the competition for the job is fierce with shit pay. also you need a PhD at least. theres a good chance astro and quantum physicists will put you out of the job in a decade or two as well.
7 - not hard if you don't mind being completely fucking broke all the time
>>1290991
I'm an amateur powerlifter and made the Nationals in the UK a few years back. I also just googled the physical fitness requirements for firemen and theyre super easy
also can you tell me what a forest ranger actually does because all I know about the job comes from old "Boys Own" magazines from the 1950s
Just got accepted into mensa. How can I use this careerwise?
lmao mensa is the biggest meme there is. doesn't do you any good except looking like a huge autist which you are for looking into that garbage,
>>1290496
>put it on your resume
>hiring manager will immediately recognize you as a self-aggrandizing douche
>everyone saves time because you don't get called in for an interview
>>1290502
this
Robinhood General Thread - /rgt/
GEVO test flight edition
Visit the website first - www.robinhood.com
Candlestick charting guideline:
> http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:chart_analysis:introduction_to_candlesticks
FAQs
> How is it free?
They invest your unsettled funds after a trade.
It's also pretty basic software.
> When is it coming to my country?
Probably never. They only have plans on an Australian beta ( https://robinhood.com/au/).
> It's been X days, why isn't my account isn't verified yet?
If it takes more than 3 days, try emailing their support. They are very good.
> Is this the right place to pump and dump and/or shill a worthless stock?
No, please go to Stocktwits, Plebbit, or one of our many chat groups.
> What's a good penny stock to invest in?
Don't buy penny stocks you cum guzzling mouth breathing retard.
> I hit sell when the stock was X.XX, but it actually sold at a lower price, am I being jewed?
No, that would actually be illegal. Robinhood graphs are just shit and only show you an average, not-really-realtime price. To get Bid/Ask prices and important things like candlestick graphs, you should use a more robust platform.
> Where can I get better charting or bid/ask?
thinkorswim is bretty gud if you want to go open a second account with real broker.
Otherwise you should be using Yahoo/Google finance or even Stocktwits for your graphing in addition to Robinhood.
One of my $750 lots settled, where should I toss it? Should I hope AMD dips and buy in?
>>1290061
I'm waiting for AMD to dip as well
rexx may run, watch closely
Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari, joins MGT's board of directors.
http://ir.stockpr.com/mgtci/company-news/detail/851
There's still time to get in this train. Don't miss out, bros.
my fear is that mcafee will die and this company will crash.
>>1290037
He looks really good for a 70-year-old who's done a lot of drugs. I think he has at least 10 years in him.
>>1290047
he's done a LOT of drugs and a LOOOTTT of drinking... For all we know he'll croak tomorrow from a liver disease, and the company's nothing without his brand recognition. Be careful anon.
Alright /biz/nessmen, with all the crypto-hype around here, let's see what everyone's working with and currently holding! I'm interested to see what some of you are invested in. Also, post what you started with if you want.
> started with $500 Jan. '16
> currently have a total of $1100 invested in crypto
> also have 60 DGD tokens worth ~$600
You guys need to start trading x40 leverage. You can make 10btc in an 29 minutes.
https://whaleclub.co/join/CiCCMS
>>1289952
yeah and what if you make a bad call with x40 leverage?
>>1289956
Risk/Reward, poor person.
>>1289903
thank you
>>1289899
(You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You) (You)
Here you are. Now go away.
Semi-newfag to bitcoin, looking for some options. If you have any other tips or suggestions regarding this you can post them aswell. Thanks in advance
Selfbump
>>1289832
Electrum is best/most secure wallet by far. Don't hold BTC though, hold TRUMP and then sell them back for even more BTC.
Bitcoin Core, because you hold the actual blockchain.
You must be literally retarded to not buy thousands of those right now.
>>1289827
It's about to fucking explode. I bought in already.
PSID moonride incoming. It'll hit $3 per share.
18k locked in and ready to ride.
FDBL is about to take off in the next year or two.
Gave this a quick check. Definitely has my attention. Can anyone supply more info on this? How will their technology be useful in the near future? Why is this expected to boom? Also, is this available on RH? Nothing came up for PSID.
When will this meme die?
It's been sitting around $14 for so long.
IT HAS TO DO SOMETHING ALREADY
UP DOWN I DON'T CARE
JUST FUCKING DO SOMETHING YOU STUPID FAGGOT COIN
>>1289763
I'm confused OP.
>>1289763
I guess the price is stable but it's probably just going to fizzle out like litecoin from here
>>1289763
it might go up after coinbase adopts it