How to make it

Hi biz how do I make it?

poorfag here looking for a way to make money. got $10k in the bank, $10k in 401k and making $3k as a warehouse worker in california.

No major skills but hella into gaming. looking to go into twitch but it seems like a hit or miss.

been lurking here to go into stocks but am scared.

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Get a CS degree

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THIS. It's your only option OP

dead-end/saturated career. degrees are useless.

Stocks: buy ATVI right now
Crypto: buy Holochain right now

>hella into gaming
Get real interests and career goals than consumer entertainment. The days of streamer millionaires is over, since Google pulled the plug.

Get a degree, in something. Find something you're good at, that isn't video games. Go get a job doing it, and do it a lot.

But, keep in mind, the vast majority won't "make it", but will live average lives, making just enough to get by.

But, you can do better than working in a warehouse.

how did google pull the plug? I'm 23 right now. all people here in the bay area are getting computer degrees

don't listen to this retard, computer skills are becoming the new baseline for any career worthwhile. plus having a degree will makd you way more attractive when promotion time comes. people that don't have degrees always get left behind.

Gain some qualitative skills / domain expertise (medicine / biology / finance / carpentry - whatever) and then augment that skills with some programming and data knowledge from MOOC courses.

Just learning programming and CS degree will just get you an entry-level drone jobs and you will see more and more jobs being automated by software vendors. Ignore this for your own peril.

14 years experienced in core product dev (C++/GoLang/Python) with a master of statistics degree.

Where do I start learning programming? no money yet to enroll in a degree

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Buy some books and watch videos.

HarvardX has some good courses online as well that are completely free.

Information that you learn in your degrees are free but the piece of paper cost a lot.

based and redpilled

listen to user, user.

you won't likely make a living from twitch, but if you're charismatic and were already going to waste time playing games, you can make some money. I've only started putting some friends IRL streams on while doing errands and I'm amazed at the amount and frequency of money losers throw at them each stream. If you insist on wasting your time gaming, it really seems like a pretty nice option.

Move to Sydney. Forkies get like 40aud an hour.

Can you elaborate on this? is it just beer money?

>Hi biz how do I make it?
Cash and metals is the only way user. Digital tokens of all types are being phased out as we speak.

Time for something new:

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i dont get this? how is a new dollar design going to phase out digital assets?

Does courses finished in harvardx count towards experience when you are applying?

will activision rebound

Because it will it is backed by the most based individuals on planet Earth. The casino is in process of shutting down at this very moment.

Is there any point in learning programming? It seems since there are no fucking jobs in any field anyone with iq above 100 is getting into programming.

>having 20k is considered poorfag

i have 3k to my name...

if you are living in Cali man, everyone around here pulls 6 digits easy.

What do you suggest we go into then?

Get charters and in some cases costs way less than degrees. Example ? CFA. It's fucking tough but you get a rock-solid foundation for finance. And then get a SAS certification for Data. You are golden. No degrees involved yet highly valued.

Pro Tip: Pick a enterprise software vendor that has high "switching cost" (read Moat-based investment for that) and get the most important techno-functional certification of that. Example? Oracle Financial. The trick is not to allow yourself to burn by SV-brainwash ("superhero syndrome") and "fickle" frameworks like React / Angular / Rails whatever. These skills are ephemeral. The trick is to pick domain expertise along with tools with high business durability (SAP / SAS / Oracle etc.)

thoughts about joining the workforce? (living in AUS want to join police force to make detective fuck being stuck as a plain beat cop)
I also want to own businesses at some point but I feel I can gain that knowledge without a degree

i.e 28 usd - taxed and living expensed out the asshole

Damn this is some solid advice. is this the one you are talking about? so I just go ahead with their program for $4,400 without any prior experience and go with it?

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Stay away from niche and short term domains and pick ones with solid foundation that you know will last for a long time.

No. SAS certified DS is a tool as mentioned before. Pick your domain first. For example Credit Risk.

And then look at sas.com/offices/asiapacific/sp/training/paths/risk.html

It's funny, this is what everyone has kept telling me but instead I chose a niche that I really like. Now I'm making more money and I enjoy my job.

Find anything which makes fun and try to be the best in this thing. Examples:
- marketing
- dropshipping
- programing
- trading
- professional gaming

Everything is hard, but it's easier if you have fun doing it.

Also never stop to learn stuff. Read books regarding topics which interest you and learn from great people before you. Never think too high of yourself.

>ATVI
not OP, but is 53.84 a good bid price? planning on selling once it hits 54.84