[ 3 / biz / cgl / ck / diy / fa / ic / jp / lit / sci / vr / vt ] [ index / top / reports ] [ become a patron ] [ status ]
2023-11: Warosu is now out of extended maintenance.

/biz/ - Business & Finance


View post   

File: 218 KB, 1500x999, mrnobody-movie-hardDecision.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16858960 No.16858960 [Reply] [Original]

Which one better and works the most?
20yrs btw.

>> No.16858980

Trade.

>> No.16858981

>>16858960
Coding is all but dead with blumpf inviting 6 quintillion pajeets to the west, but will net you a moderate income if you can secure a position. Trading however will make you significantly more profits if you have the balls to survive the inevitable shit initial losses

>> No.16859012

Short the left loli, long the right loli.

Middle loli is stable but won't moon.

>> No.16859018
File: 503 KB, 1242x2208, 1575840792206.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16859018

>>16858960
both are a waste of time. learn how to LIVE

>> No.16859020

Obviously code, not even a contest.
There’s so much demand for coders both for new things and especially for maintaining legacy code.

>> No.16859025

>>16859018
poor horse

>> No.16859026

>>16858960

>> No.16859104

>>16858980
>>16858981
>>16859020

Code or trade, code or trade..
Can we get in a rational discussion here?
#1 which one is faster to learn
#2 which one has more % chance of succeeding in the market
#3 which one can make more money


>>16859012
Wrong, all of them mooned.
Check out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pth0SBpBIk

>>16859018
How to live?

>> No.16859151

>>16858960
I want to bottom that red loli with my short

>> No.16859251

>>16859104
based mr nobody movie watcher

I went the coding route and tried learning to day trade after working fulltime for a few years.
Only spent a few weeks learning how to trade, following different traders, seeing their strategies, and I did okay, I was basically only trading $1-2k at a time so I made peanuts, on good days I was getting $80/day from trading but that was with hours of watching charts/orderbooks and being stressed about when to take my gains or where to put a stop loss. Some days I lost money but overall I'm positive.

1. Trading concepts seem way faster to learn than coding, getting into coding with 0 experience is hard and time consuming, you'll probably have to spend years to get to a level where you'll be hired. It's neverending learning too, the industry overall expands faster than the rate you can learn.
2. Coding is more likely to land you a stable position to grow your wealth. When you're trading there's always risk/reward you have to evaluate constantly and it takes a toll. You can spend hundreds of hours trading but end up losing money.
3. If you have a lot of wealth already, trading can make you way more, but if you don't have much it's easier to code to get the initial wealth you need to start trading.

>> No.16859279

Learn a trade. I just spent $200 to get a plumber to install a new faucet. Took him less than an hour.

>> No.16859339

>>16859251

I'm learning how to trade AND code :)

>> No.16859348

check out market traders tv on twitch

>> No.16859366

>>16859251
Thanks.

How you managed to do all this learning thing in your life all at once, YOU are the based here.

All that explanation was very complex and hard
Resuming..
Trade if you have money, code if you have time.
If I don't have money stick with code while working.
If I don't have time stick with trade while working.

I'm in between those, I have almost no money but don't want to go back to wagie, so I'll stick with trade
Because code takes long right? and the competition is unfair, unless I'm willing to make my own project/app etc..

That's really hard to choose.


>>16859279
What's a faucet?

>>16859348
I will.

>> No.16859398

>>16858981
Small American businesses need coders and they do not hire from abroad. Coding is nowhere near dead.

>> No.16859418
File: 220 KB, 960x960, 1577848392900.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
16859418

>>16858960
One is a job, the other is flipping coins and sheer luck.

I say this as a former living wages making tournament poker player. Moonzooms are so deluded.

>> No.16859703

>>16859020
there is demand for pajeet coders, companies are refusing to pay normal wages and want cheap labour, the past decade's push to increase tech education has been solely to drive down wages. Companies will do everything in their power not to hire you

>> No.16860028

2,3,1

>> No.16860053

>>16858981
Pajeets are shit at everything they do though.
They take entry level jobs, which is shit, but if you have actual skill they can't replace that.
If pajeets were that good at stuff India wouldn't be an abject shithole.

>> No.16860065

>>16859339
based biz bro. I'm doing the same. When I have made enough money I'm going to devote my life to learning how to paint.

>> No.16860070

>>16859104
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pth0SBpBIk

This depresses me.
I think like this, considering what could be in the choices I don't make. Decision paralysis.
Ruins your life.

>> No.16860222

>>16860070
Pretty much, I can relate
I'm only in my 20ys and already did decisions that will for ever change my life, that's how life is, sometimes it will be good and sometimes bad but in the movie it shows that in the end every decision is good. very interesting,