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Don't really know much about them as a company, but what i do know is the spend a shit ton on advertising and they seem to be all the rage right now. What do you think of this company as an ipo when/if it does come public?
Anonymous
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They're successfully marketing a classic business model of gambling to the retarded, much like casinos.
Anonymous
Hey /biz/ ive just turned 16 and im wondering how i can keep myself from becoming a wagecuck, with the exceptionj of having a high paying job that is enjoyable. I have $1.5k saved so im looking to invest to increase my shekels, any help will be appreciated.
Anonymous
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>>942901 Reported and sage
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You're 16 so being aware of this means you're basically halfway already. Imagine you had to race the world and though you aren't the quickest runner you got a 10 year head start. At this point invest mostly in yourself. Education, skills, anything marketable. Depending on where you live, maybe go to college, maybe don't. Learning a trade can be a better financial choice in many cases. Start investing and saving when you are pulling a decent salary. Investing isn't hard, watch the documentary "How to win the loser's game". But either way it's a bit early to really start, just make sure you get a reliable source of income first. Secondly a dollar saved is a dollar earned. Over the next 5 years (and after) you'll see people around you spend 100s per month on coffees, car loan payments, $10 beers in clubs etc. Just keep a cool head and think about not what is cheap, but what is valuable. A chill night in a normal bar with your friends is easily worth the 20 bucks you spend, the 5$ coffee isn't. Also never marry
Anonymous
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>>942901 try to get as smart as the Ashkenazi Jews, then use that intelligence to buy stocks
Anonymous
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Sup /biz/ What do you guys reckon is going on here? Is this a whale pumping before dumping the auctioned SR coins?
Anonymous
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>>942732 lol you're taking it slightly too far with 6 figures
I do believe it's going up though and have been holding on a couple of BTC since the start of the year.
Anonymous
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>>942811 I have just shy of 5
Anonymous
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My technical analysis shows strong correlation between douchebaggery and the cost of bitcoins
Anonymous
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>>942791 Have fun being a cuck.
Anonymous
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>>936637 So where do u actually get btc jobs? How do you build a track record of good work delivered?
Genuinely interested, I've been thinking of putting a few % of my freelance income in btc but this sounds like much more fun.
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Which side of the quadrant are you on? >Employee >Self-Employed >Business Owner >Investor
Anonymous
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>>942322 I straddle at least three quadrants.
Now what?
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>>942322 Investor
Doesn't count though, I inherited millions so I literally just live off of dividends and fuck around in penny stocks with technical analysis that rakes in about 100k a year (I reset my trading account to 750k at the start of each financial year)
Anonymous
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I think everyone has been an employee before.
Anonymous
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>>942322 >tfw wageslave employee Anonymous
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>>942325 >fuck around in penny stocks with technical analysis Why would you do such a ludicrous thing if you have millions? Why not beautiful or useful things?
Anonymous
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What was your first job /biz/?
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I was a vet tech. I handled the kennel mostly and had to clean up shit and piss and take animals out so they could use the bathroom. The worst part was assisting in euthanizations, because I was the one who had to take the body and put it in the freezer, which was the same fridge we put out food in. If the dog was too big, I had to make it fit, usually by means of cracking the spine or breaking bones. It was awful.
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Sales Associate in Mobile Audio and Digital Imaging, at Future Shop. Loved it.
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Electrician, as good as it sounds, it was fucking awfull. 12h/day, shitty wage, boss was the biggest fucking jew. And the best of all, it was at my father/uncle company.
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>>942756 >father/uncle Uhhhhh
Anonymous
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>>942817 He probably meant they co-own the business, not that his father is also his uncle.
Anonymous
To the fucking moon, lads!>implying you should be buying now Nope. It's too late, but if you bought Litecoin under $3, you're in for a ride, fam!
Anonymous
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>>942547 >Speculating on shit to make money at the risk of losing it Is this not the goal and dream of america and capitalism?
seriously with the scaling issues BTC has going on, LTC is a safer bet right now
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>>941306 >skyrocket >19.67% gain Anonymous
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BTC is king. Of course you can try to gamble with altcoins to make some more BTC, but I would rathe keep making BTC. Only alts worth investing in (that will disrupt existing businesses) Maidsafe ETH XMR And even then, all of those (maybe except MAID) could become irrelevant after sidechains start pushing the price to 6 figures once the fucking grandpa tier morons realize what we are dealing with.
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>>942558 >http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/this-man-lost-everything-to-bitcoin Cool, a bad luck guy. Here's a good luck guy.
He should have hold for 10 years anyway, then retire. Fucking lol at short term idiots that don't understand the technology and just get in here for the quick bucks.
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>>942558 It's more a gambling story than a bitcoin story. He would have done the same with real dollars.
Anonymous
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What's /biz/s car insurance? Mine is Pic related and my current amount is $50 for basic liability. Also general tips on saving money with different insurance perks I:E no DWI and accidents.
Anonymous
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Just get the state minimum breh
Anonymous
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is it time to cash out?
Anonymous
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I make more good boy points in my sleep.
Anonymous
you would have made more keeping it in a really shitty debit account m8
Anonymous
>>942269 should i move it to a standard ISA with my bank?
Anonymous
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>>942663 what put 60 quid in an isa?
if you really are looking for somewhere to put it look into Peer to peer lending services.
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So fucking glad I didn't listen to /biz/ It's going to the moon, $750 before Dec, get in now or cry later.
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>>942192 b-but muh robinhood!
Anonymous
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>>942192 where did you buy?
Anonymous
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Check out my technical analysis. This shiz has gone pringles.
Anonymous
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>>942192 Listen to /biz/? wtf are you talking about lol. You are probably one of those people that has been holding bitcoin for over a year. You wouldnt have sold even if it had gone to $100. This little spike hasnt even brought you back into the green and you know it.
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Assuming I had the space to keep them, would buying used cars then selling them at a higher price be a good way to make a few extra bucks. Alternatively I would spend my free cash in the stock market, but instead I could buy an extra car that imo could be sold for higher, then holding onto it until the right buyer comes to the market. It seems like a fairly easy way to make money. I would just browse used car websites until I find something that's an outstandingly good deal (and these do happen), inspect the car, buy it and put it back on the website but for a grand higher, then wait for a buyer. I feel like if people are moving or something and don't have the time to fairly price their car due to time restraints can be taken advantage of in that way. What are your thoughts?
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>outstandingly good deal If it's too good to be true, it probably is.