Is gambling an at all feasible way to make money, or is it a completely retarded endeavor which every half-intelligent person should avoid?
>>1340741
Depends if you win or lose
>>1340741
depends on the game, and how well you can play it.
>Slots: You might as well just find a clerk and give them your money
>Craps: Just don't go nuts
>Blackjack: Depends on the dealer and the amount of decks
>Horse racing: Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
>Lotto tickets
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
>Poker
Really...
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>>1340741
the house always wins, and thats made sure of
>[thinking] "I can't wait for Bernie Sanders to win so my menial job can be paid a living wage and everything will become free"
>>1340724
Good thread
>>1340740
/thread
>>1340743
/good
Just transferred $10,000 to my investing portfolio and wanting to invest in some good ASX resources. Any good ones going at the moment/stocks to keep an eye on? My game plan is to invest about 20-30% of portfolio into a stock like ASX:EDE buy in at a low wait a few days/couple of weeks and sell when it's gained 5/10% profit at the bid price.
will be my first time investing so any help/information would be great but I just read the report for eden and it sounds positive.
If you're buying individual stocks make sure you have some variance to your portfolio
But to answer your question
Atm I'm liking basically all the big Australian tech companies
So. Seek, webjet and carsales
On top of medibank will be a good buy if it ever drops down below 2.30 again
The big 4 are all low atm but they have stagnated
>>1340644
also is it true Australians get taxed 50% of whatever profit you make if you hold less than a year or is it the other way around and it's 50% for any stock held more than a year? if it's true what's the processes? does your broker take the tax out of the profit once you sell or do you keep record and you owe it to the government at the end of financial year?
>>1340648
Not quite
You pay cgt at your personal rate based on your before tax income so as a relatively poorfag I pay only 19%
But people making 200k+ would be paying 50% yes.
You get a 50% discount on cgt If you held the security for more than a year
Help a brother out here biz
I have $2500 to drop on a stock
I'm thinking barclays or Lloyd's
Is this a decent investment?
Like obviously it's gonna bounce back but will it do it soon
>>1340612
Earlier I was pissed that my stock account was closed so I couldn't invest in Lloyds bank tomorrow - now I see how many others are also going to invest in that stock.
My prediction tomrrow:
At 9:30 you need to buy the stock at the opening price. Seems like so many people are buying Lloyd's so the stock will raise big time. Then I think towards the end of the day it will start going back down.
$RBS to the moon
>>1340612
"What do you guys think of these stocks?"
Here, let me close my eight porn tabs and give you an analysis of their fundamentals as well as a brief history of their companies management....Oh wait.
Is it possible to copy a website from the public source code? Or is there some black box?
I really need a website but don't want to pay someone too much to build one from scratch as I already have high overhead (15k/year just to be licensed not to mention all other traditional costs)
>>1340596
By the way this website has specific features on it that I need. I don't just need a traditional website.
>>1340596
Depends if it's just javascript, html, and css then yes. Otherwise if there is some backend shit going on, or database stuff then no.
If you hired someone, yeah they could totally copy the website from source.
What kind of website are you looking into? You need something stronger than wordpress?
Hi /biz/, I have roughly £10K in a UK savings account, which I was going to transfer to my Australian account.
Obviously Brexit has obliterated that plan, so how can turn this crisis into an opportunity?
Gold and guns until market normalizes
>>1340594
>until market normalizes
How long do you think that will take?
>>1340611
It depends if they hold the second vote.
FTSE 100 is already almost back at pre brexit levels
AUS BIZ ASX/NZX General
Hows everyones portfolios going after Fridays brexit? Looks like I can't make the threads at work due to a new job so I'll make them in clover.
Mine got pretty slammed, but happy to wait til it comes good.
Mine almost immediately rebound from friday. The couple shitty stocks that are tanking my profits were shitty to begin with.
Hello Everyone, has Lady Luck Smiled upon you today?
Because it sure hasn't for our Hash Ocean investor friends.
The first poster with the uppercase letter P in their user ID, will get $2 USD worth of bitcoin.
P For Ponzi Scheme!
Good luck anons
won't hurt to try...
hopefully me
Well if I don't win, feel free to donate if you are generous. Gotta use it for Fireworks coming up for next week maybe.
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I need to make 50 dollars cash as quickly as possible right now. I'm a fat fuck male living in Cali. This is emergency level shit. What do?
>>1340497
start begging
>>1340497
>find nearest gay area of town
>grab a couple of pillows for your knees
You'll have $50 in no time
>>1340497
Lol! Ah ha ha ha ah ha ah ha ah!
Start giving Blow Jobs (BJ's) for X amount of money or drugs at the local truck stop.
Why do so many people who *could* invest a meaningful proportion of their income actually choose to spend virtually all of their money on consumer goods and rent?
I'm not talking about people who make barely enough to scrape by; people who have no capacity to save - I mean people who are comfortably middle class, especially those without children, who could afford to invest perhaps 20% of their annual net income, but who choose instead to spend it on extravagant entertainment, luxury cars, expensive vacations and so on - often while making little or no contribution...
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It's because 80% of people can't do hs algebra
>>1340404
Short-term gratification is funner and more immediate(duh) that long-term gratification.
"Yeah I guess I COULD have a nice safety net in 20 years... but this new macbook looks much more enticing"
>>1340422
Fpbp.
The fuckers were spamming HashOcean referral links up until they went down and now they're resorting to spamming Genesis Mining.
>>1340369
so just report them. wait that won't do anything lol. i know. i was report HO threads. good job mods. now ban me instead for complaining about shit mods.
>>1340391
Looks like the mods finally started deleting his posts.
>>1340369
So you clog up the board with more pointless shit and bump his posts nonstop to the top of the board?
Fucking neet with zero I.Q doesn't even realise he is part of the problem.
Whew! Thank god they are going to return all funds less operational expenses. They said they were DDOS'd this am and then hacked. They said that all funds are safe but that mining operations are temp suspended. The ask for patience as the engineers are working through the problems.
Gonna need sauce
Bullshit.
>>1340359
kys shill
Your scam shit will end the exact same way as this one did
Yall can do it brother I believe in you
>>1340345
hey thanks
>>1340345
thanks man. I've got a lot of doubt but it's cool you believe in me. maybe we're all gonna be all right after all.
>>1340345
I literally only have one, ONE FUCKING OBSTACLE standing in my way of riches. Must. Destroy.
noob question:
why they didnt made the Pound GOLDBASED before Brexit?
Because no one actually thought of what would happen after a brexit. Even leave didn't think that 52% of the UK was borderline retarded.
>>1340324
Because as people lost confidence in the pound, they'd redeem it for gold. The Bank of England would quickly run out of gold.
Then they're fucked.
Remember when Nixon took the US off the gold standard because the money printing for 'nam made Fort Knox run out of gold? It's like that.
>>1340334
>even leave didnt think that 52% of the uk was borderline retarded
most of them thought remain would win though?
Alright /biz/ I'm going to be investing for the next week and I need your advice and recommendations. I'm looking for stocks to invest that are under $170. I need a stock that won't lose me much money if it goes down, and it should have a good history. My goal is to retire to Montana when by the time I'm 43. I am using ETrade for all these services.
SELL SELL SELL
Forgot to mention, I'm interested in buying VV, Vanguard Large-Cap ETF.
>>1340296
I have nothing TO sell. These are my first investments.
>>1340296
Ill buy you're deeply discounted stocks that you are selling because the UK left the EU that has nothing to do with fundamental value of the company.