What are your thoughts on Menards? CEO is a fucking hardass.
>known to visit places and fire people on the spot if they don't appear to be working
>makes suppliers beg to be on store shelves
>corners the market in small to midsize cities to force plebs to either buy from them or drive long distance to a competitor
>private
>will shit on managers in order to maintain clean stores and precise work times
Your are not being forced to work for him. So yeah, he should do what he wants. It's a free market. If people disapprove of his ways, then they wil stop buying/working for him. Is he a douche? Yeah. But how does he corner the market exactly?
>>1263776
Mad respect for the guy
>>1263776
So open your own store and offer slightly better wages and friendly management. His employees will flock to you and he'll get stuck with untrained people who couldn't get any other job.
Or just go back to schooling or trade school so you don't have to work an awful job.
Crypto Currency General
>LISK released tomorrow
>TRUMP dead
>ETH pump to $15 day before DAO ends
>XCH delisted from poloniex
>MEME somehow still in the game
Proof-Of-Meme comes, mewn soon
>>1263689
MEME will make us money. MEME is literally next FCT within the next few weeks.
Meme is shit
Trump will rise
Build a wall
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>tfw a friend gets roped in to an MLM and you have to cut them loose
>>1263563
I work in one of the MLM that sell real product (not some abstract reports etc.). My customers likes my products and I do pretty much good. My next goal is to build my own network.
If you think MLM is not legit than you are robots of business.
99% of you never tried MLM, 1% tried some abstract scam, nothing legit. Now everyone whine. Fucking millenials.
>>1264030
Worked in MLM for 1 year selling charties. Bought average car from wages.
If you work as hard in as you do in MLM, but for yourself. You will make a lot more money my friend.
MLM is for chumps.
>>1264108
I have made MLM thread here once, retards told me that it's financia pyramid and ponzie scheme. I kek'd very very fucking hard.
They won't even consider MLM as additional source of income or even passive in future. Fucking lazy cunts.
next week im opening up my own bar and im really excited
facebook com/Der-gro%C3%9Fe-Gatsby-1550649265225900
now someone nerd told me im not allowed to name it like that hahaha but is it true?
Nice name I'm assuming it means The Great Gatsby
Graphics are cool, what are yo doing different to any other bar, tell me you have some memes lined up...
>>1262522
ye its the german translation like the movie
u have to be 24 yrs old to enter this bar, instead of 18 in germany. its more expensive and looks better than the competition
You can't copyright a book or film title, if that's what you mean.
Looks classy just from that logo and coloring.
Although just calling it 'Gatsby' sounds better I think.
Less letters and shorter words is easier and seems more like a modern upscale bar to me.
I'm just thinking of all the places in the book 'American Psycho' - Dorsia, Arcadia, etc
When someone says the name of a bar with more than two words, it sounds a bit too homely, like someone is the manager and the cook.
You know, like 'The Bay...
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I want to start a porn business.
How do I do this?
Hire Sara Jay
>>1261268
Buy a camera
Record yourself masturbating
Post it on pornhub
Collect View money
>>1261290
Adding onto what this anon said:
Buy some kneepads
Post on Cragislist/Gumtree offering to suck dick
Make hidden cam vids sucking dick
Post on Xvideos
Collect viewer money, make some longer vids pay-to-view
How come QE hasn't caused a massive explosion of hyperinflation?
>>1260542
Only the rich have access to teh moneez, and they don't appreciably affect demand. Everyone else is still struggling.
>>1260542
becuase you don't understand what QE did and is still doing and who's profiting off of it
>>1260542
The same reason why trickle down economics is a sham: the rich don't reinvest their money into the economy.
Highest limit, lowest APR, best rewards, etc.
>>1257406
Why the fuck would you ever need a credit limit over $2000? It just leads to a higher risk of fraud.
>>1257406
I bet your credit score is just shy of 790
>>1257406
What about cards with huge cash withdrawl limits?
whats /biz/ do for a living
>>1249270
McJob
IT contractor
25 yo
200 bongs a day
>>1249270
part time wage-slave, part time investor
I make 3k of passive income a year.. will suppliment that as i gain more capital from my cuckslave income
im a dude with decent computer chops. im actually in the middle of fixing up a couple of old 98's and xp's that i have lying around in the garage. so im thinking of starting up a call-in PC help service. the model basically being "people call me and i come to fix their computer." im still unsure about a few things:
>demand
there are old people in my area and, by natural law, they are going to have problems and the money to spend, but with better known services like geeksquad and customer support im not sure if id be anyone's...
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>am currently relying on bus service
You have no business and will not be taken seriously.
>>1267152
do my customers have to know im using the bus?
could i not just show up at their door when we schedule the meeting?
of course, i might have to delay some people a day or so (especially since the bus stops running at 6pm) but couldn't i chalk that up to me being only one person?
If, after your undergrad, you could choose between going to a top 10 law school (Yale, Harvard, Stanford, Columbia, UChicago, and so on) or doing Investment Banking at a prestigious firm, which would you choose?
>>1267135
I don't understand your system in the US, my cousin went to our top law school and got in to IB, so, if you want to do law as a backup (kind of, i know its super competitive) and then try IB it's possible. If you have an offer to work full time in IB, I would take that, granted you are in an actual role with good pay and are willing to commit to constant all nighters
>>1267142
Assume that if you diverge in career path based on your choose. Either you pursue a career in law (having graduated from a top school), or in IB (non-legal work).
Law especially if it's top 4
IB is shit
This is Martin Armstrong's life's work apparently, these are the models that he used to out-trade Goldman Sachs at his hedge fund in the 90s (before the Feds threw him in prison).
Pretty interesting DESU senpai, it took me awhile to understand what I was looking at though.
Forecast array, how to read them:
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/the-princeton-models-and-methodologies-a-users-guide/how-to-use-the-forecasting-arrays/
How to read reversal system:
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/the-princeton-models-and-methodologies-a-users-guide/how-to-use-3/
www.ask-socrates.com
www.armstrongeconomics.com
A 90's model is useless and especially because goldman has known about it for decades.
Looks pretty interesting, desu. Bookmarked it, so I can check it out when I get home.
Let's make some predictions and we'll keep track of scores with IDs
>will crude (WTI) top $50 this week?
>will MGT close Friday above or below $3?
Post new questions if you want I only have two for now
my answers are
>yes
>below
>>1267030
Fucking niggers
BAYER AG
Everyone shorted it on the Monsanto deal which didn't go thru
>>1267030
What do you guys think of american airlines and PACD?
>report states XLNX received $15bil buyout offer (~$59/share)
>some expect a bidding war
I bought ~$2k in call options a month ago averaging out to .1412 per contract at strike of 55 in Sept. After last two days bid/ask is .41/.79 with last trade at .65 which puts value at ~$9,400.
My friend thinks I'm crazy for not recouping my original investment at the least and strongly urges I cash out. Bid of $15bil would be $59/share and make my opts contracts worth ~$56k, with an additional $58k for each...
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Stay in, unless the 2k is gonna really bother you
>>1266703
If the offer is legit, hold it.
however, don't get caught up with the numbers.
let the market decide how much the contracts will be worth, because likely you won't see that 56k before they expire.
>>1266718
This is true. OP I would set a mental trailing stop on how much profit you're willing to lose because the IV spike might fade before the price reacts much more
Why doesn't anyone develop a crypto index fund?
Have the top 10-20 cryptos and manage the ratios of each every month depending on trends and performance.
I've definitely thought about this possibility. Any idea on the manpower / skills it would take?
Just saw in the news the the winklvoss twins are teying to make a bit coin ETF
>>1266659
that news is old af...
and they can't do it...
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.