Hey /biz/ what's the best skill to learn if I want to make money online while in college? trading or coding. Trading seems to be gambling acording to many books I've read, while coding seems to pay shit unless you actually get a job. Market is overpopulated with freelance coders.
Any other suggestions? should I just start about blog?
buy and sell off websites like amazon, ebay, craigslist
>>1266528
I see this a lot but sounds way too dumb to work, you to buy some crap in the cheapest seller I can I find and then resell that stuff in the same website?
>>1266518
>Trading
Yeah, don't do that.
Works much better if you're already wealthy.
>>1266658
I have an uncle who has a hedge fund and claims to have a new "system" that's amazing and shit, honestly I believe he's full of shit but I looked through how it works and seems to make sense, I was planing on trying that
>>1266742
>I was planing on trying that
Because you have the resources of his hedge fund at your disposal?
Help us out here.
>>1266745
No I don't, only his technique honestly I was hoping he'd hired me or at least give me a couple paid assignments once in a while but since I'm in the first semester of finance I doubt he will.
>>1266797
Well, that's the bitch of it.
Without the resources, you're limited to trying to replicate the strategy on a much smaller scale, and without all the inherent advantages this capital would bring.
As in, the capital ratio won't translate equally for profit (just having 10% of the capital won't translate to 10% of the profit).