Post number #882731, ID: 2ca47f
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I'm a welder. I repair appliances for friends and family. Recently I found a love in giving gifts to my friends. I want to give more!
I'm mainly curious about what /u/ do, but if you have tips for good ol' me, I'll check that out!
Post number #882737, ID: a66912
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I used to be a senior pentester until recently but I quit when I started earning more money with daytrading certificates. We're a small group of like-minded autistic friends who decided to learn the stock market and try to make a secure living out of it. Currently I earn more than my living expenses(but I live cheaply and don't take vacations etc).
If my calculations are correct then I'd be financially independent by passive income in December 2023.
Post number #882738, ID: a66912
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I also work 50% in a construction market retail store because I'm the kind of person that needs a job to be mentally healthy. Even though I earn more money daytrading than working retail I don't want to stop working completely. I'm just so much more happier and active if I get out of the flat on a semi-daily basis.
Post number #882746, ID: f4cde2
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I complete insurance paperwork and serve as an overwatch for incoming patients to help ensure that their services are covered when they enter for treatment for a healthcare megacorp.
I also recently started vtubing on Twitch. ^w^
Post number #882750, ID: 2ca47f
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>>a66912 I'm jealous! I'm also the type to need to have either work or school going on or I lose my shit. This made me want to check out trading, honestly have no idea what that is!
>>f4cde2 Ah yes vtubing hoho. I'd have gone that way if my rep wasnt as tarnished as i think it is
Post number #882751, ID: a66912
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>>882750 We're planning on sharing our tactic with outsiders sometime in the future, but currently we're still in a beta-phase of sorts and the concensus among our group is to keep it private for now.
Depending on which index and which timeframe we use we get between 78% to 95% winning bids, but we're aiming for higher to make it foolproof so to speak. Whenever I feel like there's almost no chance of fucking up, I might share it with dangeru. That's a long way from now though.
Post number #882808, ID: 06aa06
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I'm a security guard. Most of my shifts are just watching YouTube and patrolling the area. I like it, it's an easy job.
Post number #882811, ID: 504854
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I work for a naval contractor. Pay is good, but the company is a shitbox. >>882737 Really curious about this, I want to start getting some passive income and get the fuck out of this shit job. >>882746 post twitch
Post number #882842, ID: c4d245
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I work as a registrar
Post number #882858, ID: 6098d4
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Shooting ukranians
Post number #882881, ID: 0ad661
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I'm a Game Designer in a AA company. I do my own stuff on the side but marketing is impossible to me.
It's interesting to see people from so many different job sectors on this site.
Post number #882884, ID: 420f6d
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Have sex and have fun.
Post number #883003, ID: fd7845
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Work at a VR arcade and play as solitaire
Post number #883007, ID: 979909
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>>882751 78% is better than anything else on the market. You better not turn into one of those "buy my system" shills!
I always say that if it makes you a lot of money, then why are you trying to get people to buy the system? Don't you already have enough money?
That being said, I hope your thing gets released before the entire market crashes again! My delivery gig work pay just got cut again.
Mm, unless you're literally a criminal (or should be punished as one) I doubt your reputation is poor enough to affect a potential vtubing career. I partly became one to "start over" online and I found that the same is somewhat true for some vtubers in my age bracket.
Going live in a few minutes with that new Stray game. Always happy to cover a cyberpunk-ish game for once. ^^
Post number #883068, ID: e0ae47
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I work odd jobs here and there, though most of my money actually comes from furry commissions, I had a guy pay me like close to 120 for his sona fucking another guy's sona.
Post number #883097, ID: c7260c
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>>883007 bruh buy my High Ticket Chowder and I'll answer all your questions. PM me now for details! NOW!
Why I sell my sekrit methods? Because I am a positive human bean who want to share my positivity to the world!
If you can read, then I already told you that we as a group learned it by ourselves! If our autistic group can topple the monopoly of the stock market that has been cemented over decades by 2023, you can too! Ofc, If you doubt it you can back to be a deliveryman.
Post number #883109, ID: 36334e
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I work in an hospice. I help people die peacefully and try to cover all their needs.
Post number #883122, ID: 144091
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I fix slot machines, arcade cabinets, ATMs, and related stuff. So some light locksmithing, some light metal fabrication, resoldering circuit boards, programming terminals, etc.
Post number #883367, ID: a66912
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>>883007 Nah, the plan is to write a foolproof guide and release the source code for free. We're OSS contributors after all.
>78% is better than anything else on the market. You're wrong. Most people lose money on certificates. I estimate around 60%-80% of traders do. If you want to dabble with certs it's absolutely cruical that you know what you're doing.
Post number #883369, ID: a66912
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>>882811 Our tactic isn't about earning a passive income. That comes later. What I'm doing now is daytrading for 8 hours a day, like a job. You need to stay alert because sometimes you only have a couple of minutes to act on a trade.
We're going for economic safety over soaring profits. Currently I'm running 2.5% profit(2% effective because the spread is 0.5%) and 7% loss. That means you only need 4 successful trades to cover a losing one. Each day nets between 20-40 such trades.
I know you said you quit your job as a senior pentester above, but do you have any other sources of income and/or benefits/securities keeping you afloat in case you have one bad day? It sounds like you have your shit together so I imagine you have a parachute or safety vest of some kind.
Post number #883404, ID: c4d245
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>>883047 I'll check you out
Post number #883408, ID: 507275
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I don't do anything, I'm a NEET w depression or whatever
Post number #883458, ID: 7e8676
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Embedded software engineer working on asset tracking devices
Post number #883662, ID: 63ecfc
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I don't. Please help.
Post number #885654, ID: a66912
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>>883373 My retail job nets me enough income to pay for bills and food etc and I assume I can always go back to being a pentester if I chose to. I just might have to move. I was a NEET until a few years ago so letting me know that I got my shit together is actually very cool to hear.
Post number #885655, ID: a66912
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>>883373 Also, I utilize a lot of safety measures in daytrading and ontop of that you can't lose more money than you spend.
Post number #885702, ID: 9b8183
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There are many ways to make money, so here's a list
-Become a digital artist (Sell your art online. Search up "how to sell art online as a digital artist"if you want to learn how to do so)
-Become an NFT seller, if you're that desperate (Nfts already failing anyways, so I don't really recommend this one lol)
-Maybe do some garage sales from time to time
-Work at a restaurant or shop (Ex: Mcdonald's, Burger King, Subways, Walmart, etc.)
If you want more options,justsearchsomeup
Post number #885718, ID: 4c16c4
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Have sex and earn money
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| I'm a welder. I repair appliances for friends and family. Recently I found a love in giving gifts to my friends. I want to give more!
I'm mainly curious about what /u/ do, but if you have tips for good ol' me, I'll check that out!