No.758
There's an indie bookshop in town and it looks lime a sweet gig to work at. Barstool at the front counter, just have to help lost aunts find childrens' books for gifts and ring that stuff up. Entire shop is only as big as a living room so not a ton of moving around.
I always kinda admired day traders and cryptobros but those days are gone, can't compete with bots.
No.765
>>758I do believe trading will continue providing an edge to the talented and hard working for more time than one would think. Mostly because the markets are so vast that it would be hard to make all of them instantly efficient across every single time frame and industry. Super advanced, profitable algorithms do not inform this breadth as their edge is very specific, and don't measure up even if they were all combined (otherwise nobody except machines would be making money which is untrue today). You might be the only person in the whole world that knows certain information or has a mind who perceives things in a certain way that can be used in this arena to create an edge. Until AI can account for things like that I don't think it will be a solved game.