/MFG/ Make Fiat General

Okay biz, memecoins aside let's talk about ways and rat-holes that you've been able to make money online or otherwise.

>Buying used things and selling them on ebay
>Dropshipping
>Memecoin trading

Bonus points for non-scam.

Those tits tho

I want Milky milky

i want a fat gf

Just fatten up the one you have already, feeding fantasies are hot!

Honestly I scavenge flea markets and do pretty good. Clean shit up and throw it on eBay or sell it to soccer moms on Etsy. My state also has a gun show loophole so there's money to be made in being a private arms dealer. I buy a $100 shotgun from a farmer, strap it to my back and walk around with a sign at a gun show, sell it for $300 cash since it's from my "private collection". Buy an AK47 for $300, sell it for $1000, no background check, straight cash money.

much harder to vice versa

Besides guns what do you usually sell? My friend and I used to scrounge around for antique civil war photos and would make a killing flipping those on ebay but they are becoming harder and harder to find now.

I have a friend who wrote a script that auto-buys expensive, low supply shoes as soon as they are available then sells them at 3x cost.

I grew up by a golf course and used to steal a bunch of golf balls from their driving range at night then sell them the next day. Pretty good summer job back in the day

Damn. Would that just be off like big brand sites? What about the big risk taken if several people stocked up on the same shoe or the site had more than it's displayed supply?

>buy junk cars
>pull useable parts
>list on eBay
>sell remaining scrap

>mfw I'm just barely making it worth my time

Music albums tend to fetch well if the seller is daft, as weird as it sounds old earthenware jugs that aren't chipped are bank, old first edition books, jewelry naturally if the seller isn't aware what they have (I always carry a loupe). I bought an Austrian ocarina for 10 cents and sold it for $50, dude didn't even know what the fuck the thing was. I purchased a box of Richard Nixon campaign pins, around 100 of them, all the same, for about $20, sold them for $10 each on ebay. Rustic stuff fetches well on Etsy, women go nuts over antiques. I live in Pennsylvania so I can find lots of old stuff that hicks don't even know what it is.

Tfw Canadafag nogunner. What kinda stuff are you finding easiest to flip online?

The best stuff is really just digging and looking hard through boxes and constantly asking. The best profits I've made have just been through happenstance and people just not knowing what they were holding OR things when the market is closing don't wanna take home.

>home made porn on clips4sale
>tshirts & shit on various t shirt sites
>random crap on ebay

I don't bother with any of it anymore coz crypto much more profitable

I don't know the specifics. I just know it's ugly shoes like these that he buys then sells to black people.

>crypto much more profitable
Feel ya man, but whenever I make big gains in crypto the last thing I'm willing to do is cash out and spend. Must keep accumulating.

This is a great idea for an array of trendy things. Will be working on a script for something I know more about hopefully.

Boobs!!

if they had more supply than it displayed the entire brand would lose all hype overnight and would never by hyped again, tens of thousands of people are trying to buy hyped releases and they sell out in under 5 seconds

what kind of dumb nigger would wear this trash

Thanks for the info. Trying to brainstorm what else could be manipulated like this other than hyped concert tickets.

basically any streetwear brand, outside of clothing and tickets i have no idea though

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He must be buying this shit off ebay or something cause I can't find any brand name store that shows quantities of stock anyhow. Would be a risky game trying to gauge how much stock is left by looking at other online sellers.

nobody shows quantity of stock for hyped clothing sales because its already established stock will be low and it will sell out instantly

Here's why so many people trade crypto instead of getting a real job: no, it's not for money. The cryptobabby will tell you that they focus all their time on crypto because it's "more profitable."

But... no... it's not more profitable. They want to make money without working. Let's just get that out of the way, this is about laziness.

Imagine tomorrow if you made $5,000 from crypto. It could be luck, it could be your amazing coin-picking skills, it could be manipulation, it could be you wanted to hit the SELL button but you accidentally hit BUY and made a bunch of money.

The point is, if you suddenly made a whole bunch of money, it will be because of things outside your control.

If you have a business however and suddenly make $5,000 at once, that's because of the business you built is worth that much. You actually have the skills to make money, which is worth more than the money itself.

You don't want to be a rich person in your Lamborghini talking to chicks, trying to compensate for not having any intelligence or real skill. You really want to be an imposter syndrome NEET in a fancy suit who shyly avoids talking about how it was all luck?

Some people want that, though. I want to actually make something out of my self.

In conclusion: make money with crypto if you want to impress normies. Make money with a buisness if you want to impress other rich people.

This is a thread on how to make money aside from crypto, like online businesses that many have already talked about. Toasting in the wrong bread there friendo.

ofcourse people are lazy, that is human nature. and ocrouse people want to make easy money while being lazy, that is called being smart. there are some studies even showing the smarter the man the lazier he is, maybe so.

however it's much like online poker etc. there is a good saying "hard way to make an easy living" that applies for trading too. whenever there is a free lunch or anything that even resembles free lunch it attracts growd like a cow's shit attracts flies, and the area quickly becomes very very growded and competitive. as fx markets have been very competitive for retailers at least past 15 years, so will crypto. btc already attracts hedge funds etc. institutuinal traders and the more market cap grows the more it will attract big money and with that comes VERY competitive and tough market just like forex etc.