Monday, July 10, 2017

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 8 updates in 2 topics

KenK <invalid@invalid.com>: Jul 10 05:43PM

My Walmart Neighborhood Market appears to be cutting back on baking stuff.
For example no more potato stasrch which I use when baking gluten free
bread.
 
So i looked at Amazom.
 
Walmart Hodgson Mill 8 oz. tapioca starch $1.96
Amazon Hodgson Mill 8 oz. tapioca starch $20 and change for 4 packages -
that's $5+ each.
 
Somewhere I had gotten the idea that Amazon had low prices. Evidently far
from it, unless this was an exception, I'll certainly shop around before I
buy from Amazon in the future.
 
 
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I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook.
wilma6116@gmail.com: Jul 10 11:30AM -0700

Amazon can be very expensive. I always compare against Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Krueger, Walgreens, Target, Best Buy and Craig's List. What used to take all day, can now be done in a few minutes. Oh, don't forget the library.
Michael Black <et472@ncf.ca>: Jul 10 08:20PM -0400

wilma6116@gmail.com: Jul 10 11:21AM -0700

The Beaver shared,
"I do have some high risk tolerance. Basically in 3 years I turned about $1000 into $150,000 all high risk but I hit the peak of my capabilities and it's time to start protecting and managing what I have made."
 
Really? You should call Guinness. And yet you're on a dying newsgroup asking for advice on what to do with your money.
 
If true you should open an office on Wall Street and start a hedge fund, money, because continuing your ROR, in nine years you'll be the richest person in the world, and in a few more years you'll own ALL the money.
Beaver_Fever@live.com: Jul 10 11:45AM -0700

> "I do have some high risk tolerance. Basically in 3 years I turned about $1000 into $150,000 all high risk but I hit the peak of my capabilities and it's time to start protecting and managing what I have made."
 
> Really? You should call Guinness. And yet you're on a dying newsgroup asking for advice on what to do with your money.
 
> If true you should open an office on Wall Street and start a hedge fund, money, because continuing your ROR, in nine years you'll be the richest person in the world, and in a few more years you'll own ALL the money.
 
I wish it would work like that. This is where peak hits. I am on a plateau now and it will actually decline a bit once summer's over and there will be a few months where I make almost nothing.
 
Basically I am exploiting market price disparities as well as what the casual consumer knows about how certain things work versus what I know. Think retail arbitage though that isn't exactly it. I've reached the absolute peak of the kind of volume I can handle, as well as having multiple income streams shut down and also prices normalized to what consumers will pay, cutting me out. Also selling off all my collectables amassed from years of buying, hoarding and inheriting and I am running out of stuff.
 
I was extremely lucky and I have no problem admitting I really have no idea what I am doing, I would just watch the numbers keep going up in total awe and then when the work situtation was shaken up, I just bailed. And the previously mentioned figure isn't all cash but the value of my inventory.
Dennis <dgw80@hotmail.com>: Jul 10 03:07PM -0700


>Basically I am exploiting market price disparities as well as what the casual consumer knows about how certain things work versus what I know. Think retail arbitage though that isn't exactly it. I've reached the absolute peak of the kind of volume I can handle, as well as having multiple income streams shut down and also prices normalized to what consumers will pay, cutting me out. Also selling off all my collectables amassed from years of buying, hoarding and inheriting and I am running out of stuff.
 
>I was extremely lucky and I have no problem admitting I really have no idea what I am doing, I would just watch the numbers keep going up in total awe and then when the work situtation was shaken up, I just bailed. And the previously mentioned figure isn't all cash but the value of my inventory.
 
How many Metallica Tour shirts does it take to get a Big Mac?
 
Dennis (evil)
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"There is a fine line between participation and mockery" - Wally
Dennis <dgw80@hotmail.com>: Jul 10 03:13PM -0700


>As of now I am ready to just peel off living expenses and some working capital and just keep investing the rest. My overall goal is really just to see how much money I can die with.
 
I could hook you up with this Nigerian dude who'll split a ton of cash
with you if you'll just front him a few $K to cover his expenses
getting it out of Africa!
 
Dennis (evil)
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I'm behind the eight ball, ahead of the curve, riding the wave,
dodging the bullet and pushing the envelope. -George Carlin
Beaver_Fever@live.com: Jul 10 04:53PM -0700

On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 3:07:49 PM UTC-7, Dennis wrote:
 
> Dennis (evil)
> --
> "There is a fine line between participation and mockery" - Wally
 
My back hurts just thinking about it. I did sell a single shirt to a museum for $250 a few months ago. It's time for me to start dressing like an adult anyway.
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