The logic of cutting leeks

Anais 2022-03-20 09:02:01

Stocks are a means of public fundraising for listed companies. Simply put, when a listed company releases good news at the operational level, the stock goes up, and when there is bad news or the external environment deteriorates, it falls. And when you encounter those who claim to have obtained internal business decisions in advance and are willing to sell you a chance to make money, be careful!

If he really made so much money, why didn't he choose to make a fortune in silence and tell you? What about a stranger?

Because they make money by selling you the opportunity to make money! By extension, there are actually many examples of cutting leeks in life. For example, "various xx micro-businesses", "insurance agents", "xx milk tea brand franchise", etc., the operating model behind it is the distribution and distribution qualifications, and by developing more subordinates, to get a commission. If you have a strong personal influence, you can make money from it. If you are just an ordinary person who works from 9 to 5, then I am sorry, then you are a green leek.

Look at the guy across from you who's selling you money-making opportunities and think about how his business works profitably? Is it legal? Is there a market demand? How big is the market? The last thing to look at is, are your knowledge reserves, experience and capital level enough? Investing, looking for sales jobs, joining, etc., can all be tested with this logic.

Are you a qualified leek? /manual dog head

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  • Winifred 2022-04-21 09:02:37

    The story is a bit silly, and it has nothing to do with stocks. It is basically a cold calling teaching film, but in retrospect, many gold investment companies in China are very similar to Boiler Room. The music is well matched, and the male lead is Phoebe's silly brother in Friends.

  • Janick 2022-04-20 09:01:54

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Boiler Room quotes

  • Greg Weinstein: [to Seth] I'm going to be honest with you, I think you're running a good business and you're a smart kid, pulling in some real cash but I have to tell you this is a risky fucking business, are you honestly planning to deal cards to college kids when your fucking thirty five? You don't think you're going to get "pinched" in the next few years? Maybe it's about time to think further down the line.

  • Seth Davis: [Narrating] I was making good money with the casino but these guys were "macking" it hard, that's the level I wanted to be operating on so I drove out to Long Island, the office was a good hour from Wall Street, somebody forgot to tell the guys who worked there though, they looked and acted like they took the sixth train to Fulton Street every morning but it wasn't Wall Street it was exit fifty three on the Long Island Expressway, a good hour from the New York Stock Exchange, "Group interview my ass", it was like a Hitler youth rally in retrospect, the guy who pitched us, Jim Young was the head recruiter there between him and Michael honestly they can sell bubblegum at the lockjaw ward at Bellevue.