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>>30293658
Damn, guess only some of us are gonna be rich.
>Oh well.

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>>28489977
Has anyone got experience using automatic trading bots for passive income while you are sleeping or working away from your phone?

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>>22324488
It's all about adoption. Price will follow wide adoption. Flare will certainly kill Link but it will be a slow death. This isn't about "haha linkies gonna die" but is more about it being connected to XRP, the coin that is partnered with "The Man" as Garlicbread so eloquently put it.

People need to come to accept that what crypto was meant to be is a dream that has died. Bet on the banks. We're looking at a fundamental switch in how money is controlled, used, and saved. This isn't just about Swift going the way of the dinosaur. Its about banks buying into the idea of being okay to let the block chain handle a large portion of their business. This allows them to downsize and operate easier. Eventually this whole process will lead to the death of the brick and mortar bank.

Its hard to tell what the price on the flare tokens will be just yet. Again, like Link, its adopt and utility matter. I fully expect that the ISO20022 standard and interledger family to dominate the crypto space in a few years. Bitcoin might survive but only as a Chinese operation. Not sure about Eth. Ether has its own problems that it needs to fix if it wants to stay relevant.

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Nothing special, just a code if you need one.

Ghost9

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>>13475528
I unironically practice chaos magic tho.

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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1009.4843.pdf

http://www.jestr.org/downloads/Volume8Issue1/fulltext78115.pdf

http://cds.cern.ch/record/519235/files/0109122.pdf

Here are 3 papers about how stock prices seem to follow "quantum patterns." There is some anon here trying to scam people by charging for "lessons" where he parrots this shit.

Anyway it's not that new because people have compared stocks to the motion of air molecules aka brownian motion where the collisions create harmonic patterns. The math is bretty complex but if you know calculus then it might be easier.. i havent personally spent that much time going though them but there is some potential, potentially.

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>>1727268
>sell plasma, easy extra ~$200-$300 per month
>sperm donation, if you're drug/disease free can also net ~$200 a month after extensive medical testing at the beginning
> Craigslisting - go to the "free" section of your local craigslist site, and find ANY pieces of non-ruined furniture, pick them up, tidy them up a bit, sell for an instant profit on craigslist/ebay/facebook sales/community websites (every city has something similar)

Do all of these weekly and you have slightly less income than working a full-time minimum wage job. Requires a lot of time commitment, but almost zero effort besides literally sitting in a chair for an hour/jacking off into a cup/driving and cleaning respectively


If you're 18 or older you can do all of these things, and they are available everywhere

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>>1710919
night work, bad for health. Night workers die early. change job

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>>1701817
>3.)
Form. Good. Fucking. Habits. (And lose your bad habits)

This is a lot simpler and wide-spread than you'd think, but good habits are key to fostering everything from your daily motivation to get shit done to improving your skills at socialization and intelligence.

Always start out small, you have to do something for a minimum of 20 days in a row (without stopping) for it to start to become habitual in manner.

I recommend something easy-tier, like:
>Making your bed every morning
(gives you a small sense of cleanliness right after waking up, along with being an auto-pilot kinda activity to help ease you into waking up)
>Reading 20 minutes a night before going to sleep
Easy to accomplish, and often helps you sleep better by taking your mind off the day. (Plus the old belief that learning before bed is one of the best times to do so)
> Take a multi-vitamin every morning with a full breakfast
You will feel 20x better throughout the day if you do this daily. We all kinda forget being kids where they pushed the whole "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" meme, but it's actually true. Eating a balanced breakfast (I usually have eggs, toast, and a bowl of healthy cereal) gives you a fuck load of energy you wouldn't have if you don't eat breakfast. The multivitamin will also make you healthier over time because everyone is missing something in their diet. (Being healthy = accomplishing all three of your goals easily)
Once you have a couple of habits like that down, you just build on them with more/harder habits like
>working out 4-5 times weekly
>eating 3 full meals a day
>reading a novel a week
>reading every chapter in a book twice (finish ch 1, repeat ch 1, finish 2, repeat 2; personally learned this in highschool, it's always stuck with me now after years of doing it and I feel i understand what I read far better as a result)
>perfecting a hobby
>learning languages

Tldr -
Habits are the basis of life. Get good habits, get a good life.

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I'm tempted to take up programming as a side hobby for the fun of it, but have a career in a finance based field (bach/masters in finance/economics)

I'm curious if there's any way that this can translate into side income. Would that just be a meme "develop apps lmao" or do people actually earn money by coding in their spare time?

Always been fascinated by coding, learned a great deal of C++ and Java through highschool/childhood, but never went down that road for my career.


Thoughts? Experiences as someone who codes while working in a completely different field?

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>>1698560
OK, I know that you didn't explicitly mention stock dividend, but that's about as passive of an income as it gets! I've done this math for anons several times before so here we go:

Most stocks pay a quarterly dividend, so to make ~1k a month it would take a 3k quarterly dividend payment.

Lets look at Macy's. American retail institution, strong P/E ratio, a good company. M has a solid 38 cent a quarter dividend, the equivalent of an attractive 4.22% yearly dividend rate at the current share price.

So to get 3k per quarter at 38 cents a share dividend, you would need 7895 shares ($.38 * 7895 shares = $3000.1)

Closing price of M on Friday was a very reasonably priced $35.81. So to attain your passive income of 1k per month, you would need an initial investment of $282,720 ($35.81 * 7895 shares = $282,720)

So start saving, Anon. That sweet passive income will be yours someday!

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>>1289177
You need to reread that final sentence of the highlighted text very carefully.

Also, I recognize this is probably a troll thread, but why pose a question if you've already got it all figured out? Do you really think there is such a thing as 'free money', as you said in your OP?

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