Hi everyone,
I'm new to this forum, but have been in web development for some number of years now. Love the forum, but something occurred to me while reading through it. Most people on here seem to be going after the quick buck rather than building something that can sustain itself and consistently make money over the long run.
I'm sure you've heard the metaphor about pipelines vs buckets. With a bucket, you'll be able to get goods flowing almost instantly and in seemingly large quantities. But with a pipeline, even though the initial rewards may be small or non existent, after the pipeline is built, one can remove themselves from the equation to focus on other pipelines.
I'd like to try my hand at Arbitrage, but I'd feel like I'm wasting my time carrying buckets. Am I wrong?
What tactics and strategies do you guys think have the best returns in the long run?
Thanks
I'm new to this forum, but have been in web development for some number of years now. Love the forum, but something occurred to me while reading through it. Most people on here seem to be going after the quick buck rather than building something that can sustain itself and consistently make money over the long run.
I'm sure you've heard the metaphor about pipelines vs buckets. With a bucket, you'll be able to get goods flowing almost instantly and in seemingly large quantities. But with a pipeline, even though the initial rewards may be small or non existent, after the pipeline is built, one can remove themselves from the equation to focus on other pipelines.
I'd like to try my hand at Arbitrage, but I'd feel like I'm wasting my time carrying buckets. Am I wrong?
What tactics and strategies do you guys think have the best returns in the long run?
Thanks