>18 years old, economics undergrad
>having 2k in my bank account
>wannabe investor, reading books about econ, biz, and finance
>need 30k to move in a business school in three years
Is it even possible to acquire this money with a 2k investement, in that amount of time?
No.
But if you put that $2k into a business. Like home contracting for example. You could turn that $2k into $30k in a year or less.
>>1264995
Don't expect more than 20% gains per year as a medium-long term investor, and don't expect more than to double your money as a daytrader.
Now those returns imply you are god-tier.
You're much better off running a business on the side. If you can figure out a small business where you can work on your own time, you'll be golden.
Maybe e-commerce, mowing lawns, selling a service, etc..
>>1265002
+1 for ecommerce
don't take out any money and you should be well over $30k after 2 years
and there's so many resources to help you (will link a few upon request)
learn to trade with leverage and you might pull it off
>>1265047
or be homeless
>>1265043
Link those resources
>>1265047
I think you didn't understand OP correctly, he needs 30k in equity not 30k in debt.
>>1265047
kek, best advice itt
>>1265150
I'll just link one so you actually listen
https://empireflippers.com/junglescout/
googling the guy should set you off on a decent path. talk to me if you want more linkz / to talk ideas