How to I make money with this? I have only 40$ I can play with, but I can't lose...

How to I make money with this? I have only 40$ I can play with, but I can't lose. I want a raspberry pi and an apple pencil for Christmas.

Rent is 200$
Bills are 150$
Food is ~130$

I can barely stay alive,
I'm alone, fat, sad.
All I want for christmas is 2 gifts and a nice meal.

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>rent is $200
thats nothing

been trading bsv. I made 10$ on it. But, it doesn't have wild swings anymore.

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Yes gambling is the answer

Never play with money you cant afford to lose. It makes your actions irrational

i told you alrready to go to deribit, nigger. need the referal again?

it makes mines the most rational, since this money makes more money and i cant fucking lose.

Bitmex is a scam. The site trades against its users (it states this in their terms of service) and the site crashes every time volume increased. Use Derebit. I can't believe we need to keep telling people this. Fucking suckers.

That's why I don't want to lose it all.

Romanian fag here. 200$ is the lowest I can get.

I'm scared that I will lose my 40$ and deribit doesn't have a chart and is hard to understand.

Pic related is my entry (green) and exit (red) on BSV. I missed my entry today since I forgot to put the market order.

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That's why I'm looking for alternatives like BitMex but without the risk of losing all my coins.

>apple pencil
You deserve poverty

Derebit. Two people already told you in this thread alone. Are you dense?

I got a free iPad 2018 from a client this year. It's nice and I want to start learning digital drawing on it. Only the apple pencil has pressure / palm rejection features on this tablet.

Also, this. And stop making threads about buying an Apple Pencil. This is the second time I've seen this thread from you. Apple is the ultimate meme. Who the fuck in their right mind would pay $100 for a glorified stylus that explodes in your hand after 3 weeks like and M80?

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>How to I make money with this?

You don't

Romanian fag here as well. It actually depends also on where you live. There are cities (like Cluj) where you cannot get such a good rent.

Unironically I'm in Cluj. And I rented this flat 2 years ago.

You will lose everything. Smarter to buy lottery ticket than bitmex, odds are better for someone with your skill set.

Didnt they fake a match versus galatasaray ? These fuckers fuckep up mah game

>Fat

I feel no sympathy for you.

Thank you for telling me the hard cold truth.

I don't like sports or sports betting.

user, I...

it has brainlet.

>Its hard to understand
>Want to x3 his money on bitmex agains whales

cope more.

holy shit man my envy

>rent 800
>bills 150
wtf how many porn subscriptions do you have if your bills are nearly your rent LOL
>food 450

norway sux balls gays

Come to Romania - Cluj user.

yes CFR Cluj played with Galatasaray. But I don't think they faked it, they are just not that good at football.(all our teams are in the same situation)
Oh, ok=)) I'm from Bucharest and I heard that rent in Cluj is very expensive. I guess it also depends also on how is the flat equipped.

>depends also on how is the flat equipped
If you guys really know how things really are.

Well it may seem that life is cheap for us, but it's only because we have lower wages.
The average wage in Romania is 4,482 RON/Month which means 9,291.94 NOK, while in Norway the average wage is 45570.00 NOK/month. This explains why your prices are higher. Also, in the end when you deduct all the expenses on bills, food, rent, etc. the money that remain are usually going into luxury goods, which tend to have the same price everywhere(i.e. watches, cars). And if my math is correct and the data you provided is average for Norway, than you guys should have more power of buying luxury goods.

So in the end the chad viking beats the virgin Getae.

My source of information about the average wages:
tradingeconomics.com/romania/wages
tradingeconomics.com/norway/wages