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Stock market is a load of crap imo. And there's nothing "quickflip about it unless you're interested in penny stocks. There's also a high learning and too many factors that aren't even in your control. I don't understand why anyone would suggest that in a thread like this.
Well then... Help the young man out.
You're right I thought it was you that said "I wouldn't touch the stock market" and was only quoting in agreeance. But it seems like that was @Reaganomics. You're right about the pre-IPO hustle that and the High frequency trading hustle. I was never interested in stocks but after watching Wolf of WallStreet around the same time that I learned about HFT, it wisened me up and made me realize I don't have near enough chips to sit at that table.I never said anything about the stock market....you lose because you ain't rich enough to get in the pre-IPOs when companies raise money at 100-500k per block. It's the easiest flip of all time...I'm waiting on 3 companies to go public before years end.... at which I'll sell my shares and keep it moving
but the IRS will end up fukking you in your bunghole if you out here flipping 5, 10, 15 cars in a year with no dealer license.
I dont know about where you live but in NY its required by law, if you sell over 4 cars in a year you have to get a dealer license. All you have to do is register a "place of business". I can be your home address. Insurance I believe is optional. and get the licensing to be registered with the DOS![]()

Scared to drop some real money in there
You're right I thought it was you that said "I wouldn't touch the stock market" and was only quoting in agreeance. But it seems like that was @Reaganomics. You're right about the pre-IPO hustle that and the High frequency trading hustle. I was never interested in stocks but after watching Wolf of WallStreet around the same time that I learned about HFT, it wisened me up and made me realize I don't have near enough chips to sit at that table.
So you have stock in companies pre-IPO currently? That's dope
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2014/06...d-over-dark-pools/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=0
I think those Ray-Bans are fake breh
Breh, instead of going through all the contests and shyt, why not just hire a professional app developer for that 5000??
Coming up with a profitable app is not that easy. Alot of ppl such as yourself they have some great idea and it really isn't as great as you'd think...You also need to know where you're going to find your market and how to advertise it. That's much more important than the app itself.
What professional app developer is going to do that for 5k when their median salary is 80k.
What professional app developer is going to do that for 5k when their median salary is 80k.
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They don't get paid 80k for one project...that's a years salary over multiple jobs. We're talking about one project here. 5k is still somewhat on the lower end for an app but it depends on what the app isThey don't get paid 80k for one project...that's a years salary over multiple jobs. We're talking about one project here. 5k is still somewhat on the lower end for an app but it depends on what the app is

you're right but the thing about a professional app developer he's gonna need to be paid well or he's gonna ask for royalties![]()
