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Why is daytrading the perfect NEET economic pursuit?

I have no emotions, social obligations or time commitments. Years of idle internet browsing have left me skilled at research and with a heightened sensitivity for the quality of information. With no formal education in microeconomics I've manged 5-10% returns per day with some basic calculus and a solid intelligence network.

Start with a hundred bucks and trade until you get good. It's entirely possible to see $200-$600 daily returns with an investment as little as 10k. I seriously wish I started this as a teenager.

>> No.14004433

>>14004428
10k... What if you only have $100 bucks, mister?

>> No.14004435

If you managed 5% returns a day and started with $10k you'd have half a trillion dollars by now.

>> No.14004439

>>14004435
*half a trillion dollars after one year

>> No.14004445

>>14004435
You'll still be hit by your country's equivalent of a capital gains tax. Sustaining your NEET existence also costs money.

I only started a few months ago. There was a 1-2 week learning period where my returns were negligible because I wasn't fucking around with a substantial amount.

>> No.14004448

Where would they let you trade for only $100? Seems like they have fees up the wazoo.

>> No.14004454

>>14004448
You can trade crytocurrency for essentially nothing. Fees are percentage based and should never exceed .2%.

>> No.14004476

>>14004445
After two years you'd have near 500 trillion dollars, which is more than the United States produces in 20 years.

Capital gains could take out 90% of that and you'd still have enough to buy several cities.

>> No.14004489

>>14004476
Read the post again nerdlord. You don't necessarily re-contribute those gains into into your investment fund. 5% per day was also hardly an assurance, you need to be in a market with high volatility and some explicit advantage, which is usually information and time dedication.

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>>14004428
I am a teenager (nineteen) and a NEET. I don't believe you that if I take the $100 I was going to spend on another sexy anime girl figure that I'll be able to sustain my lifestyle.

>> No.14004664

>>14004489
>You don't necessarily re-contribute those gains into into your investment fund.
Well, you should have, because within three years you'll be able to buy Japan and everything in it.

>> No.14004745

>>14004635
You don't "start" from $100 and work your way up to >10k. It's just a cheap lesson when your illiterate ass losses it all in a bunch of panic sells and general errors.

>> No.14004889

>>14004745
I just want easy money so I can do fun things by myself all day, dudester.

>> No.14004970

>>14004745
You're full of shit m8. All daytraders are a joke. You ask for evidence that they've made money and suddenly bullshit excuses and deflections. Let's see your bank account. Let's see your history of trades. That's what I thought :^)

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