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Came here to say this. Second is probably banking/stocks.
Do they not teach financial statement analysis in business undergrad any more?
Do you suggest I analyze the financial statements of companies to see which ones make the most money and base my answer off of that?
Insurance. It's literally a racket. The amount of money people get for just sitting in between two parties is insane.
You need good actuaries but yeah, hire all the math nerds and you’re probably going to be ok
Probably a church when run as a form of entertainment. Workers volunteer and may even contribute offerings. The audience is often generous, especially when shamed. No taxes to speak of. The only thing you have to produce is a good show and a lot of hope.
Banking. It's the only industry where they're a monopoly and literally control the nation's currency (federal reserve)
The kind you love. In which is sustainable.
Looking for serious answers only.
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Banking.
Dude if there was a simple answer to that question everybody would file in. The way to be successful is to discover value that most others don’t see. You can’t get that just by taking 20 seconds to make a post. No offense but this is a very naive post.
International narcotics manufacture and smuggling