1) finance
2) economy
3) management
4) smth else?
how about
>open an account
>start trading
>>1759959
It's monkey-trading, without understanding
It's not /biz, it's fortuity
>>1759959
most of the people that make real money trading their own accounts have learned to trade somewhere else. over the years ive talked to a lot of great traders, what they all had in common was that they learned the ropes somewhere else before going out on their own. they either started at banks/prop firms/hedge funds and learned there or they had a mentor type of relationship with someone that learned at one of those places. the idea of some random, uneducated person making a killing in markets is largely a myth. not to say that it never happens, but the chances of it happening to you is so low its almost non-existant.
Information and data privacy.
People cheap out on security and pay for it later. You can easily get a job along with the proper certs from the IAPP.
Plus, people will always have data breaches. The point of data privacy is more knowing what to do once it happens.
>>1760447
I don't need a job, mate, I already have good and well-paid job
This is /biz, not /wrk, right?
>>1759929
statistically in the US it's law or applied science/medicine.
doctors, dentists, lawyers, geologists, engineers.
after that comes finance and management.
>>1760479
>geologist
I can't even dignify this with a proper insult. Being a geologist is an insult in itself
>>1760479
What da fug? I don't fucking need a job, I already have one
I want either to start my own business or do private investments, how the hell dentist diploma got to help me?
>>1760596
presumably when they talk about geologist/millionaires they're including geophysicists, geo engineers, etc.
either way they're historically more likely to become millionaires than straight MBA or finance grads.
>>1760600
the reason those particular fields become wealthy more often than others is because they tend to start their own businesses.
a dentist is millions of times more likely to be a business owner than your average management or finance graduate.
>>1760600
You sound like a real dumbass, honestly. I'd advice you to stay away from both finance and entrepreneurship as both are going to require you to learn and/or string together longer thoughts.
Just buy index funds and pretend unless you're really keen on losing money.
>>1760607
I'm definitely not dumb, I just don't speak english very well, mate
I already have portfolio of bonds and blue chips, and I kinda know basics, what are ratios and what do they mean, but I want to understand everything as good as possible
>>1760604
Having a practice as a dentist is not a business, it's a sort of self-employment. I already have this type of a "business"