One
can earn a comfortable living buying and selling coins. To do so is
not dependent on capital investment alone. You will need to establish a
reputation, develop a clientele, and learn the subtle nuances within
the market which make it possible to consistently make sales and earn
those profits. It will take time to get these non-capital systems in
place. Until they are in place, you will need a job.
This
is one school of thought that says a job is the way to go. Another
school of thought says go for your dreams. I suggest a more holistic
approach: get a job to take care of you basic needs, all the while
supplementing that income with coin sales during your off hours.
The
advantages to the job-coin combo beats the other two hands down. You
have the steady, dependable job income to cover your basic needs.
Surplus from the job will offset the costly mistakes you are sure to
make. Income from coin sales can be reinvested to further the
development on your reputation, clientele and market experience.
Without
the job, starting a coin enterprise from the ground up will likely
result in an inability to meet your expenses. You'll have to sell them
off at a bargain price to get out of a pickle, and you are left looking
for a job.
Without the coin enterprise, a job may not
offer the opportunity to develop into a more competent, confident, and
affluent person you wish to become.
By all means, do the coins. It offers a bright future.
Also, get a job. It offers a solid foundation upon which to build.
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