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    Minor note: Diablo 3 is apparently fairly average - merely Diablo 1 and 2 but with better graphics.
    On the budget side, maybe you should consider snapping up investment properties...

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    Quote Originally Posted by birch View Post
    It seems to me that you need to decide whether punting is a leisure activity or a way of life.
    Spend too much time punting and not enough time socialising in the real world and you'll run the risk of losing touch with what it takes to be a normal boyfriend, brother, husband or friend.

    Money will never do all the talking in real world.
    I agree with everything you have mentioned.
    More so a leisure activity, definitely not a way of life. Mainly used to reduce stress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Missy View Post
    Maybe you could start a youtube Vlog?
    Sounds interesting, but no idea to what to talk about or record (blog or vlog?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by amchunki View Post
    Minor note: Diablo 3 is apparently fairly average - merely Diablo 1 and 2 but with better graphics.
    On the budget side, maybe you should consider snapping up investment properties...
    oh that sucks, already bought it lol... Hopefully it's Alot better than what u mentioned.
    Any suggestions where to invest (location wise)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWEILO View Post
    I'm not sure why but discretionary spending is at an all time high, must be because of the recession that never happened. Maybe open up a Chatime or EasyWay. Boost Juice seems to do well but most of the franchisee's I speak to say the royalties and cost of rent is too high. Gambling is the cheapest option you have, zero overheads. Just open up a Bet365 account with your credit card and away you go. Study up on moving money lines, point spreads, under/over's, team histories, player injuries etc and you'll have a better than 50:50 chance which is where you really want to be. Don't be disheartened by a few losses just keep playing your strategy and it should pan out well in the long run. I started will a small bank roll of $2K now to date I'm sitting at around $32K. Today I withdraw about $800 every week for my punting, I'm way ahead. Who said gambling isn't a viable profession.
    Sounds good. You are either really good at gambling or really lucky =)
    either way, you have done well, great return on investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZNELITE88 View Post
    Sounds good. You are either really good at gambling or really lucky =)
    either way, you have done well, great return on investment.
    You spoke too soon, down $2K this week.

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    u spend 2400 bucks punting a month ... i think you need to find something else better to do with your life if your wasting 2400 bucks a month punting.. thats 29k a year punting.. either you're talking out your backside or you need to find something else to keep your busy.

    corporate banker at 24 huh ? doing what i'd love to know ;-) i work in the banking industry and im very very familiar with the banking industry... love to know what corporate banking you do at 23 ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Takahashi View Post
    u spend 2400 bucks punting a month ... i think you need to find something else better to do with your life if your wasting 2400 bucks a month punting.. thats 29k a year punting.. either you're talking out your backside or you need to find something else to keep your busy.

    corporate banker at 24 huh ? doing what i'd love to know ;-) i work in the banking industry and im very very familiar with the banking industry... love to know what corporate banking you do at 23 ;-)
    Agree with you, that's why I'm asking for suggestions to minimize or just avoid all together.
    Wonderful to see a fellow banker take to this forum.
    Do not wish to disclose what I do at the bank. Just know that I work for Aus biggest investment bank, however we aren't fairing so well at the moment (hopefully that will change in time, and hopefully I survive to see the glory days again)
    Hopefully the bonus is decent, we find out in 24 days, but no guarantees given some divisions are under at the moment.

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    why don't u just wank yourself, a lot of free porn sites out there for free, don't cost u a dime
    it's the most effective & simple way

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    The biggest investment bank in Australia is Macquarie Bank. At your age you would be doing derivatives or swaps. Too young for equities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWEILO View Post
    The biggest investment bank in Australia is Macquarie Bank. At your age you would be doing derivatives or swaps. Too young for equities.
    You never know, could have started in equities as a grad =)
    but correct , macq bank is where I'm at. Do you work in banking as well?

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    If u work in equity dealings u are prob on $350k plus bonus a year so ur punting spending is tiny compared to ur income. Just keep punting.

    Alternatively u will be much happier with a girlfriend. Just goto bars, pubs or clubs after work and meet new people.

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    If you want to conrol how much you spend on Punting just give your wallet to your wife or girlfriend that way you wont spend anything let alone too much

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzm033 View Post
    If u work in equity dealings u are prob on $350k plus bonus a year so ur punting spending is tiny compared to ur income. Just keep punting.

    Alternatively u will be much happier with a girlfriend. Just goto bars, pubs or clubs after work and meet new people.
    At 23, that would be a dream come true.
    I would settle for even 200k, but a substantial proportion of that is lost to tax.
    On another note, gillard sucks at managing the economy thus essentially wasting taxpayers money. Most macq staff members are liberal supporters haha..
    I like the second part of your response though. However, confidence at work does not neccessarily translate to confidence in public/social events.
    Although practice makes perfect (or it's suppose to lol...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nzm033 View Post
    If u work in equity dealings u are prob on $350k plus bonus a year so ur punting spending is tiny compared to ur income. Just keep punting.

    Alternatively u will be much happier with a girlfriend. Just goto bars, pubs or clubs after work and meet new people.
    At 23, that would be a dream come true.
    I would settle for even 200k, but a substantial proportion of that is lost to tax.
    On another note, gillard sucks at managing the economy thus essentially wasting taxpayers money. Most macq staff members are liberal supporters haha..
    I like the second part of your response though. However, confidence at work does not neccessarily translate to confidence in public/social events.
    Although practice makes perfect (or it's suppose to lol...)

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    Congrats on keeping your job through the latest round of layoffs mate! Some of us were not so lucky and now have no choice, but to cut back on the punting :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeniorCitizen View Post
    Congrats on keeping your job through the latest round of layoffs mate! Some of us were not so lucky and now have no choice, but to cut back on the punting :P
    Thanks for the support. It was a relief I suppose.
    Sorry to hear that =/
    maybe we should all take a conservative approach to spending, and brace ourselves for more difficult economic times.

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    Maybe join a gym and get shredded and girls will come to you or buy a sports car and join a car club.

    I have a friend from HK who is an accountant. Now this guy is terrible with girls, all he does is talk to them about budgeting, balance sheets and tax at clubs and pubs LOL. But to get girls her just waives his credit card around and buy them drinks. This only happened once though.

    Or even travel and see other countries. Just some suggestions.

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    if your a guy who earns good money then you should not have trouble finding a decent girlfriend-sure they still cost you some money but good to have someone to hang with at the weekends and go out with and still have good sex than just an hour or 2 a week and $600.If you still want to punt now and then its up to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZNELITE88 View Post
    At 23, that would be a dream come true.
    I would settle for even 200k, but a substantial proportion of that is lost to tax.
    On another note, gillard sucks at managing the economy thus essentially wasting taxpayers money. Most macq staff members are liberal supporters haha..
    I like the second part of your response though. However, confidence at work does not neccessarily translate to confidence in public/social events.
    Although practice makes perfect (or it's suppose to lol...)
    practice makes perfect!! This is the point!

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