I have planed to move alone now that I make a decent salary in London. Any tips to find something decent and without being ripped off?
>>1276756
Look outside London. You will not find anywhere liveable at a decent price. There is a reason London has a commuter belt.
The M4 corridor is super popular for that because you've got the west coast main line to commute on. Straight into London, good tube connections from Paddington, and it's handy for Heathrow and the rest of the country via the M4, M25, and M40 to the M6.
Alternatively, Kent. But that's basically where you move after you've given up, bought a people carrier, and let your wife get fat.
>>1276825
>Can't afford to live in W8 postcode
>Kys senpai.
>>1276756
How much do you make?
>have 8 hours free time daily
>spend it all on vdeo games
>>1275662
>700 word essey due for tomorrow
>spend it browsing random boards of 4chan
living the dream
>>1275662
That's nice dear
>>1275680
it's memorial day tomorrow, fagtron.
Why doesn't /biz/ have investment guides so newfags can get rich or get broke trying? Should we start one in this thread?
>>1275633
Buy the dip on MGT, or whatever the latest meme stock is.
>>1275633
>Why doesn't /biz/ have investment guides so newfags can get rich or get broke trying?
You shouldn't take financial advice from neets and teenagers.
>>1275645
I did and I made 14.88 million dollars this year on trump coins.
Has Tesla ever made a profit?
Has it ever paid dividends?
Is its share price too high?
>>1273252
its over valued as fuck mainly thanks to Elon's meme magic
wait for it to actually deliver on some of its outlandish targets first and then buy the dip
>>1273272
Or just short it.
>>1273252
Elon Musk has, if I'm correct, stated that investors are not his first priority. He is a driven individual looking to change the world, not drive profits. But those game changers can make fucking bank.
>To not answer your question.
Recommend me books
specifically books on starting corporations.
Also books involving business law and dealing with windfalls and securing your assets.
Thanks everybody!
>>1272339
>specifically books on starting corporations
try with a small company first, corporation consolidation is a bit hard to grasp if you don't have any idea about accounting.
>>1272344
any books on corporate accounting and creating small companies then?
thanks!
>>1272339
>reading books mentioned in cfa l1
op you wild and crazy guy
I am 81st richest trumpcoin owner atm (http://185.117.72.185:3001/address/TGcpAzgbuDoJK2QaLviAvsFrL5U24iFUis)
Hoping to get into top 50 by Monday. Anyone other trumpcoiners here? Or do you guys all hate America?
Iam top 12 and we will prevail :D
>>1271754
Top 29 here. Not even lying.
Not showing up on that list but I would be #49
I'm starting a digital marketing agency and the website is almost ready to go live. Any advice before I put it out there? Any major pitfalls I might be unaware of? I did a lot of reading and I used to work at a preexisting agency, but I figured I'd ask if anyone here has firsthand experience running a B2B company.
>spoiled
So we know that ass is diseased.
>I'm starting a digital marketing agency
>did a lot of reading and used to work at a preexisting agency
Why are you asking internet strangers when your degree and prior experience probably makes you more qualified than they are?
>>1279180
I'm just asking about running a business in general. I know that I can talk to clients and build websites and run advertising campaigns, but I'm still curious what people with experience being their own boss think.
>>1279173
Who is this semon demon!?!!??.
How did you learn to invest in shares /biz/? I'm only 18 and would love to learn as I think it could be a valuable skill in my life and potentially a career any books, websites etc you recommend? I only got my first job recently out of high school and have $1000 I'd like to learn to invest.
>>1279026
Youve posted this thread 3 times today. You just keep changing the story a little.
Reported for spamming.
MODS MODS MODS
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>>1279031
I hardly come on /biz/ maybe someone else has posted this but it wasn't me I was reading a book on Warren Buffett and became curious.
>>1279037
Ok well youve been reported. Enjoy the ban nigger.
Is anyone following Tetralogic Pharmaceuticals (TLOG)? I'm looking for some more opinions on the stock. They have an upcoming FDA catalyst on June 30th about their product SHAPE. Volume/interest/media coverage of TLOG is so low that any good news would make the stock skyrocket. Thoughts?
Also the company only has a market cap of 7.68 million, while it has more than 14 million in cash on the balance sheet. Could be an opportunity to get in on an under-the-radar company before everybody else
They have a worse track record the CERU.
>>1278952
In terms of management? or in terms of getting their product pipeline approved
>tfw I'm a recent grad and am about to begin my first professional job tomorrow
I'm ready to finally be adult now, I guess.
>>1278849
Good luck m8
>>1278849
you never grow up. no one does. people just figure out how to make money while still being a child.
reference. the fucking babies that ran the last organization I was a part of. old fucking babies.
>Less than 5% of hedge funds outperform the market
>your actively traded portfolio will totally beat the market bro
Pick one. Hint: one is a statistical fact.
>>1278848
>Less than 5% of hedge funds outperform the market
>your actively traded portfolio will totally beat the market bro
>I lost a lot of money in the market and am salty because of it
I pick option #3
>>1278848
>he doesn't beat the market using Robin Hoods commission free trading
>>1279268
>he values his time as free
So, I've recently started looking into bitcoin and other crypto currencies. I'm a student entering my third year in the fall with only $1500 to my name. I haven't invested any USD into crypto, nor do I want to. I've been using this one bitcoin faucet which has produced roughly .0001 bc or $.0.05 for me in the past 48 hours. Unless someone is able to give me a strategy for using a single faucet more effectively or let me know if hashocean is a scam or not, my plan was to sign up for 20, or even 50, heck 100 faucets at once and see if I can collectively gain enough percentage of a bitcoin to allow me to invest in other emerging crypto markets such as TrumpCoin, that have significant chances of seeing nice gains in the near future.
The first question I have is, do crypto wallets even allow mass small deposits from hoards of faucets, or do they have something built in to prevent this sort of activity. If not, then I'd like anyone with any experience with faucets to recommend some trusted faucet sites for this plan.
>Why don't you just get a job?
I'm on the payroll for one right now, but they haven't called me in yet and have stated it won't be for the whole summer which has me a bit nervous
>Why don't you get another job?
I'm on that already, but I'd like to at least ensure some form of income (even if it's small), in the mean time.
Also, as you can probably tell, I'm a finance noob so any advice you see fit is welcomed. Thank you for your time and help.
these are the best ones I've found so far:
>>1278825
Thank you anon.
There is this chopcoin.io browser game where you can win a decent amount of Bitcoin if you play well and often
Want to livestream some ASX stock prices (for people with 20min delay), will do up to 4 based on how many requests each get.
I have a 200mbps internet connection, my only real question is how possible is it for my broker to trace it to me if I'm only showing the stock prices?
>>1278753
Can you get live broker data like from the an actual brokerage firm? that would be a good thing I think
>>1279211
Yes I use an actual brokerage firm with .5s guaranteed response time. Don't want to give any more detail.
>>1279221
well thats what is neede better insight into whats going on. Id nominate GXY of course.
/biz/ is there any way to make money while sitting on my ass all day?
Yes, fucking rental property
>>1278614
Thats a good way, but I currently own just a small ass apartment which I live in.
Any other ways?
I don't want to work the rest of my life like a slave for a shitty wage
>>1278615
Amazon Turking if you just want spare cash.
Not really viable as a sole source of income though.
Hi, /biz/. Never posted here and not sure if this is the right place to do so, so sorry if it isn't.
I've recently become more motivated to learn about economics but don't really know where to begin. Specifically, I mean economic theory. I have a grad degree in philosophy so I don't think I'll have trouble with any of the abstractness but I've come to recognize how much a lot of my political views depend on economic assumptions I'm making.
If you have any recommendations, I'd greatly appreciate it. Preferably, I'd like something that isn't highly partisan. I want to get a grasp on the variety of ideas out there and the debates that go on between and within different theories.
how good are you with math? That's the meat and potatoes of most economic argument.
Much of the argument is the shape of these 4 lines.
Learn accounting and Finance to learn about Price.
Learn a little logistics and actuarial math to understand supply
Learn Marketing and Persuasion to understand demand
Learn a little Game theory and Law to understand supply.
+++++++++++
The first assumption every economics text says they assume perfect knowledge of all participants & act rationally. Which is fine for models, but in real life this assumption screws people over.
opposed to all of marketing and behavioral science which says most people are fucking idiots and will rationalize any stimuli despite its injurious nature and knowledge.
i.e. smoking doctors, fat dieticians, lotto winners instantaneously jumping into and losing 7 figures very quickly.
Either way there is a lot of complete bullshit that economists get away with b/c they have simply no idea how people will react.
>>1278715
>That's the meat and potatoes of most economic argument.
Only if you want to know the proofs behind the theories. If you learn the theories and learn the abstract concepts behind them, you can avoid the math.
>>1278538
>Specifically, I mean economic theory
That should NEVER be the end-game for anyone interested in economics. In fact, the dogmatic adhering to theory is exactly what holds the field back. The only thing theory is good for is helping you understand the mechanisms behind empirical economics, which should always be what you're aiming for.
Eventually, when you study economics, you reach a point where you learn the following:
>Economics has no method to predict, control, or even anticipate a change in consumer preferences
The goals of a science are:
>To understand phenomena
>To predict phenomena
>To control phenomena
When you come to understand this, and also understand that economists just slap assumptions onto what they think the market prefers based on their cultural assumptions, you begin to hate economics.
>t. former economics student