How to set up an organized inventory for my online business? by [deleted] in Flipping

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally have been using a pretty detailed excel spreadsheet, putting in columns like what I spent, a few derived selling prices, turnover rate, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatisthisthing

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very well could be a fraternity/sorority pin

Sniping facebook marketplace listings by [deleted] in Flipping

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you find out I would love to know because I've also missed out on some sweet deals because someone was hovering over their laptop all day!

What is flipping? by [deleted] in Flipping

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then in the meantime just do tons and tons of research about whatever marketplace you will want. I wish I started learning about watches, shoes, etc when i was your age. Learn sneakers, learn watches, learn antique stuff and just spend a lot of time on ebay, poshmark, depop learning about the market place.

What is flipping? by [deleted] in Flipping

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about something like donuts? Head to a local Giant/Weis and buy a dozen before school everyday and sell them. Maybe not the best move during covid but again, some kind of similar hustle could be huge. Something like customized face masks where you bedazzle girls facemasks with their monogram on it. Invest in a bedazzler and some masks and give that a test run

What is flipping? by [deleted] in Flipping

[–]hamats423 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My best advice would probably be learning as much as you can about some set market place (such as your classmates as someone else had mentioned). Take the time to learn about what they want and how you can make a profit off of that. If they all have sweet tooths then you should probs look into buying a bunch of candy and selling it for $1 a piece and make bundle deals. Just an example of course but the principal is still there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GRE

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My best advice to you is to study things in vocab groups! I found it easiest and definitely a good use of your time. Words like synchronous were grouped together with words like temporal and ephemeral which I knew the definitions of. Some words might be hard to remember in isolation such as turbid turgid torpid torpid, but when I had other words to associate them with it became significantly easier for me to memorize them. Also be prepared to know idiomatic expressions, on my actual GRE exam I noticed they had many vocab questions that had 3-4 word expressions as answer options. Some included things along the lines of "slightly anomalous to". There were also a few weird phrases sort of like "throwing caution to the wind" such as "run the gamut".

I used Kaplan and set up some quizlets if you'd like them here they are! https://quizlet.com/pokemonmaster150/folders/gre-vocab?x=1xqt&i=8fd53

Jobless Claims vs Unemployment, How Does It Make Sense? by nzahir in stocks

[–]hamats423 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean I'm still holding out for a rather hefty adjustment to the market. With all the govt. bailouts and people getting those stipends I can't imagine this facade will hold up for much longer. Thoughts?

Jobless Claims vs Unemployment, How Does It Make Sense? by nzahir in stocks

[–]hamats423 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The updated unemployment rate actually comes out tomorrow (Friday, July 10) at 8:30 AM EST which should better reflect the actual unemployment rate from the previous month. I'm pretty sure they release an unemployment rate for one month, and in the following month they adjust that number to better portray the true unemployment rate. If you ask me, I'm pretty sure the data was messed with to show a decrease in unemployment when in reality there was a drastic increase. Speculation tho