>you will never be a rich mine owner
The fact that most young money is created through technology saddens me. The amount of newly started companies that actually create physical items instead of services seems to be dwindling super fast.
why? hire 100 chinks to make shitbox. or program 100 machines to make shitboxes.
>>1278481
If there's an opening in the market why are you complaining?
>>1278481
>The amount of newly started companies that actually create physical items instead of services seems to be dwindling super fast.
well that's because the economy as a whole is shifting to services and tech more, becoming "lighter"
Any advice to for somebody looking to get into cryptocurrency exchange? Been researching for a little bit but still don't really feel confident enough to start actively trading. How did those who have had success build up the knowledge to not fail like a giant faggot?
trade with btc, ltc, eth and you will.not fail
buy low and sell high, have your trade mantra planned out, for example:
buy eth at ~$9 each and sell at ~$14.5
and trade on bitfinex
>>1278410
Thanks! Any reasoning for bitfinex over poloniex? Poloniex was just the first client I found out about, just wondering about benefits to one over another
>>1278411
more reliable
What are some good resources to learn about financial derivatives? I'm talking about options, futures, swaps.
go onto the website of the exchange that offers the products you are interested in. they always have some information. the cmegroup website has some easy to read stuff so check that out.
>>1278384
CFA material is easy to understand and covers a broad range of derivatives. Especially L2 material about swaps, FRAs and Futures should be helpful.
If you want to take a deep dive, read pic related
>>1278384
This is the absolute best one to start with. It has essentially everything you need to know, from if you'd study B.Sc. Finance. The later chapters have some grad/phd finance level stuff. Everything is also taught using jargon/notations that's actually used in the real world.
John Hull from Rotman (Toronto) also has a lot of free resources on his website and writes serious academic papers as well as industry white papers.
How high do you guys see ETH going on this run before it dips back down? I have sell orders at $15, $16, and $17 just in case.
>>1278357
$22. that includes a euphoric break through $20 plus a little air-time before reality sets in.
>>1278370
Im ready
>>1278357
no idea I still have 3,000 ETH I bought for 3 Bitcoins back in 2014 before launch.
Investing is a zero-sum game.
Unless you are willing to spend 8+ hours a day to become as well trained as your competition, you should not invest in the stock market.
Focus on your career/skill and stop wasting your time.
>>1278351
It's not. Just invest and wait some years. Only idiots try to beat the market.
>>1278362
maybe, but some markets certainly beat others. is it worth the time to pick a specific market to invest in?
You can always do real estate
So how are all the ttnp shills doing?
>stocks
What is this the 80's
>>1278340
No.. This is the fucking 90s.
You are living in the fucking 90s so fucking act like it.
>>1278324
Down 6%, but I bought after Friday's dump, so I was nowhere near the peak. Guess we'll see how that meeting today goes, if there's a significant bump I'll probably sell tomorrow or the day after.
I'm 18 years old and I live with my mother. Getting a job is difficult since I only have a high school education, so here's what I'm planning to do:
> go to University
> study something I am already fairly skilled with, like web design or statistics
> take a full student loan ($1200/m) even though I don't need it since I live with my mother
> take $200 monthly and give to mother so she doesnt kick me out
> take $600 monthly and buy various crypto currencies with potential
> take $400 for myself to buy shit or save
Is this a good idea? I won't have to worry about the loan for long as I will inherit hundreds of thousands when my father passes eventually.
I think the chances here outweigh the risks, but I stil want to hear from you guys.
NOTE: I made $4000 already investing in WARP earlier this year, and $7000 in ETH. I don't have a shitty eye for trade.
Forgot to mention, I can't use the money I made for this. I only have $1400 left because I bought a car and materials to build a smallish cabin for myself to live in on our property.
>>1278300
>let me take out 14 grand in loans so I can play around with doge coin and piss around.
Go for it. Make a log of everything that happens and email it to me it'd be fun to read.
>>1278330
sure! email address?
30 minutes.
>>1278252
>first tab reddit
>"trollbox"
>edgelords communicating in retardspeech
what the fuck are you, a 4chan experiment run loose?
>>1278266
> giving a shit about what websites you visit when it comes to big money
shiggydiggy
what is in 30 minutes
Any question as to how it's done
dude buy high sell low lmao
>>1278133
Maybe in your line of work son
>>1278129
Nice you use Ross's daily watchlist too?
In this thread we talk about and follow along with this top tier content provider.
Options & Futures Strategies
educate teh cherryboi spawn & fight the naysayers until we destroy them or change our minds.
Points for funny ad homs
Points for freeing robinhooders from the shackles of "free"
holy shill
Have to agree I've learned a ton from watching this the last few months and have gained a ton of confidence that I can get involved with alternative trading strategies on my own.
Totally invaluable.
>>1277978
you should contribute something you fucking baby dicked faggot bitch
What's up guys.
Am I a financial leech on my mom? Serious question. Is this situation unreasonable for someone my age?
>18
>live with mother
>father died a year and a half ago, 800k life insurance
>graduated HS as valedictorian, going to Northwestern next year
>mom wants to pay me 17,000/year for tuition etc, says she can afford it
>she easily can with life insurance money
>I will put in ~8,000/year (take out loans jr/sr years)
>she wants to pay for my car insurance, medical bills, and trips back home
>I pay for clothes, books, school supplies, anything else
I feel bad bros. I will be taking roughly 20-22,000 per year from my mom. She doesn't even work right now this is all money from my dad's life insurance.
I will get my first job in about a month.
But really am I being a leech? On one hand I feel like I've worked super hard to go to a good school and I would be fine if she said she won't pay for it.
But on the other hand all the money I have saved up is from her and my dad - I haven't produced any capital for the family on my own.
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TLDR - am I a leech on my mom if I'm 18, don't work, and am having my insurance, 2/3 of college, and medical bills paid for by my mom?
Does it matter that it's a good school and I'll be making 60k minimum out of undergrad?
I feel guilty bros.
>>1277977
Are you fucking retarded?
Just go to school and if you feel bad then pay her after you go to school
Is it really that hard
youre normal.. alot of people live with parents even at a later age.. youre just a baby in human years
>>1277977
Don't. Do good your first year and see where you're at as far as time.
Try to get internships in your respective field, get good grades, and network. Aim for being financially independent by senior year.
>tfw global growth is stagnating because boomers refuse to retire and are least likely to spend/consume to fuel economic growth
>tfw once they cash out their retirement accounts the entire global economy will crash because boomers are more likely to actually have any investments or savings than millennials
The next big crash is going to happen. Just a question of what event will cause the boomers to panic and sell
No need to fear, boomers aren't dying any time soon.
Immortality is practically here already, as living to be 100 is no big deal now. Hell my grandfather who smoked a pack a day lived to be like 80 something. You can start worrying about those problems when we get to 2055.
>>1277964
So the generation that saves and provides capital for lending and investment is "bad" while the generation that YOLOs and refuses to save or invest is "good."
That some masterful denial, Millennial faggot.
>>1277997
Go to bed grandpa. You've got another war you won't fight in or pay for to squeal for tomorrow.
>Finally find a job
>It's part time and barely get any hours
WHAT DO I DO? SHOULD I LOOK FOR A SECOND JOB?
well?
>>1277946
Yes, I've been in a similar situation. It sucks. Look more. It should be easier now that you have employment.
>>1277924
Always be looking for another job
>tfw after 3 years and many spergy failed interviews I have gained the ability to talk (literally) coherently in them without having prepared and memorised the sentences beforehand (and that was a challenge in the first place)
>tfw I talked more in interviews (total words or time) than I did in 4 years of university to lecturers or (zero) friends
Fuark, I'm literally James Bond tier suave at this point. What should I do next? Talk my way in to Fort Knox or chat up supermodels?
Any tips ?
>>1277889
I've only been good for to interviews, so I'm maybe not such a massive expert as I tried to portray.
Maybe some combination of the below factors
- Speak loudly and clearly and slowly
- Realise that interviews are mostly utter bullshit tick box exercises so know what they want and give it to them. Go in to as little technical detail as possible
- Watch Donald Trump's debate performances to see how improvising can be done
- Go through many interviews
I actually prepared less for my previous two interviews than for previous ones. Zero out loud rehearsals and I set a time limit of 1 hour in terms of preparing answers to anticipated questions.
>>1277881
>tfw can just rock up in a suit unprepared and answer all their questions flawlessly
>put out a bait ad for the position I want
>expect people to send in their resume so I can steal the good bits to add to mine
>they are literally all abysmal
I guess .. uh.. my resume wasn't so bad after all?
>>1277818
post some more
Should fix the typo though.
>>1277818
How can someone think they'll get a job with a resume like that?
Pic related, it's mine. Not great but a damn sight better than the one OP posted.