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I know most of you are retarded gamblers and don't know shit about business and finance, but whatever. Maybe some of you aren't and can give me legit advice

I'm a 23yo yuropoor NEET from a PIGS shithole. I have a decent degree (which won't give me any job in my country but would be really useful in any other developed country) and no debt, but that's all. No meaningful job experience, no contacts and my degree isn't related to finance at all. I've been investing on a virtual portfolio for 3 years as a hobby and I have good returns so far. I'm confident I'm better than most people, but that doesn't mean shit when every potential employer stops reading my curriculum as soon as they don't see any formal education on the matter. My country is heavily regulated when it comes to starting a business or being self-employed in this industry, so I can't take that route either

Is there any hope for me? Should I give up and start wage cucking it in the public sector?

>inb4 virtual portfolios don't count REEEEEEEEE
I know

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>>15293196
Use some of those profits and get an online degree. The phase out of "formal education" is somewhat beginning, but it's not going to happen overnight. No degree, no good job. Period.
>Joey dropped out of college and is now a billionaire
Oh okay, how are 99.99% of the other dropouts doing?

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>>15293196
>I have a decent degree (which won't give me any job in my country but would be really useful in any other developed country)

Any reason you didn't specify?