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This Thread always gets really interesting posts, so especially now with BTC and Crypto CRASHING - I think its a great time to open up another one. If you are invested in a Crashed Investment BUT had a Side-Hustle or nice Business Idea going, you could lean back and just count your money from those Side-Hustles or Businesses. What am I doing?
As I always said in these Threads, I Re-Sell! Mainly Electronics that I gather at House Clearances, sometimes for next to no money at all. Consoles are great too. I have a good amount of money saved now and Im thinking of starting with CARS, but I dont know much about cars. The one important thing always is: Learn the Market of a Product and then buy low, and sell to the standard Market Price. Electronics, Cars, Houses... its always the same.

So, in the wake of the BTC Crash and all, WHAT are YOUR Business Idead and/or Side Hustles you got going on or are thinking of doing?
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I am just a humble indoors farmer attending to his crops while waiting for markets to play out
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>>61095450
Ha, thats great anon! Is it one of those "Micro"Gardening things I learned about during the Lockdowns? Once I really wanted to start doing this as well because some Youtubers that do this sell stuff to local Restaurants etc - Really fascinating stuff! Is it that or do you farm in another way?
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Just got hooked up by a friend to manage an airbnb, I get paid 15% of the booking price, plus hourly for any gardening, maintenance or cleaning I need to do. Will outsource the cleaning though, not my thing. Can do the listing however I like. Any tips to max out the cash from this? Its a big house, can rent the whole thing or 3 rooms separately.
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JUST DO RISK MANAGEMENT BRO
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>>61095502
best advice you're gonna get from a real trader is "protect your purse"
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>>61095532
>protect your purse...
...from yourself.
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>>61095540
yes, the risk you take is the only thing you truly control in trading
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>>61095444
Speak for youself, my lock hasn’t dropped at all actually, deflationary is always the way
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>>61095444
I absolutely loath sports and sports trading cards. However it seems there is good money in buying a card that is graded low due to stains and creases, cleaning those up properly and getting it regraded then selling at higher price. A grade one or two higher can net you a few hundred dollars profit for a single desirable card.
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>>61095499
Intredasting! This could be a good way for kind of passive income for you, I wish I had a friend like that, kek. A tip: If you can manage that airbnb well, maybe reach out to other airbnb owners and build up a little Portfolio of airbnbs you dont own but manage. How to max it out I dont know unfortunately because I never did such a thing. Maybe someone else can chime in here.

>>61095562
Im not even invested in BTC or Crypto, but lots of people lost money or are down bad I would guess.

>>61095597
Dude, that sounds interesting actually! I suppose you would have to know how to clean those trading cards (right chemicals), but that sounds profitable! Im going to look into this, thanks anon! Where do you think would be the best place to buy? eBay?
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I work at a place with 15 fulltime employees, but get alot of contractors and visitors.
I got a cheap mini fridge, and keep it filled with soft drinks (sodas) and chocolates. I buy them from a bulk buy place (costco is the equivalent maybe). Just keep it stocked. It works on an honour system. Gets me about $1000 a year cash.

Ive thought about expanding into vending machienes at apartment buildings. Sell the same thing, snacks and drinks, but expand into a vending machiene that sells everyday stuff people might need eg, toilet paper, tissues, tampons, toothpaste. Stuff like that where its too annoying to go to the store but its a pain to get an uber guy to deliver it. Id like to go sell this to apartment buildings but its such a simple and easy thing to do i feel they'd steal my idea.
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>>61095450
Dude weed lmao
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>>61095800
Fairly simple and to the point, I like it! 1000 a year, to have or not to have, I would always choose to have. Great little income.

Your second idea is interesting too! I have been thinking about Vending Machines for a while as well, but there is a problem: You cant just go about and put that machine anywhere you want, right? Apartment Buildings are a GREAT idea in general I would say, but do you have to pay to do so? Do you need a permit? I hate thinking about this stuff, but especially here in Germany everything is regulated... so you have to think about this stuff.

>>61095804
Oh kek, I didnt think about it being weed
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>>61095844
Yes permits for operating those things, then agreements with apartments (they'd want a cut for location and electricity) and again it'd be easier for a apartment company to just get the permits, then one of the employees ( gardner/ handyman) just keeps the machienes stocked.
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>>61095908
It really does kind of suck that one cannot just... start something on a whim and see if it works out or not. Especially in Germany, so many hoops to jump through to just start something small.
But interesting, the way you are describing it - How much profit would be left per Vending Machine?
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>>61095800
Do you live in an alternate universe where niggers were never brought out of africa?
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>>61095551
>yes, the risk you take is the only thing you truly control in trading
play safe and remain poor anonfag or join the chads in farming pointless program on houdini
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>>61099966
>play safe and remain poor
no thanks, I remember what losing 12k in a single trade was like
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I’m about to become a real estate agent. My model is to only fill out buyer paperwork for a low flat fee. legit places like shopprop start at $6k, I’m talking $2k. People usually find their own house on Zillow anyway.
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>>61095649
Yea, it just came because the same friend managed that airbnb well in the past but then the owners took over and tanked the reviews. I need to make a new listing and grind the rewiews from start. The idea is to expand to more airbnbs if I manage this well. I have friends who can take over when im not here and I know people who would clean it as well. Its also practice for me if I get into the game myself at some point. There is no company in the area doing this, so the market is there for the taking really. Any airbnb anons here with some tips? The area is rural, but the airbnb is in a quiet suburb of a small town. There is some tourism but not in all seasons.

And yea, Germany sucks. So much bureucracy on everything, hard to start something just to see if it works.
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>>61095499
Get on booking.com. hire a photographer to take super saturated photos with lots of fruit and flowers on the tables. Write super pretentious descriptions also you can just lie about some thing
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I find stuff for free on the street (I live in a major city) and sell it on FB Marketplace or other places like OfferUp and Poshmark. Puuuure profit. Cash only always
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>>61095444
Women.
And an aging population.

A relative and I are speccing into white van man work. Gardens. House painting. Etc.

On paper, looking at the demographics and trajectory of the population and more and more people expecting things as a service, it totally makes sense.

Gaining le customer base and getting going isn't quite so simple.

Once the market dies down a bit, I will also be unironically diversifying out a bit from standard male investments
>Crypto and silicon
Into some more girly things
>Mek'up and soap
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>>61095488
>do you farm in another way?
I'm sure it's a herb. Just not the kind you might be thinking of.
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>>61095844
>You cant just go about and put that machine anywhere you want, right?
You'd be surprised what you can get away with when you turn up in a fluorescent vest and just assume it's fine.

https://medium.com/the-haven/a-car-park-attendant-who-fooled-everybody-for-over-20-years-2095575bbf9
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I flip camera gear. I have been in the business of reselling/flipping for quite some time, but only recently decided to specialize in camera equipment as it has such a broad demographic of both sellers and buyers. There are lots of ongoing trends I am able to capitalize on such as zoomers paying out their rear ends for old digicams because of "le retro look" and hipsters wanting film era equipment for a variety of reasons. On top of that there hasn't been much development in the industry the last decade so old gear is still fetching good prices with sellers often undervaluing their gear.
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>>61103319
>Into some more girly things
>>Mek'up and soap
I once took a gamble on a lot of old perfumes on an auction site. Clearly something that once belonged to a deceased old lady that her relatives had lumped into a box and given to the auction company. It was some of the easiest money I have ever made.
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>>61103545
makeup and perfumes have historically been high margin items, you only have wealthy clients
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I used to run a mushroom farm, was doing 2-300lbs weekly during peak season (of cultivated stuff). It's a lot more saturated now, but if you can get into local farmers markets with decent volume, it's an easy gig.



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