If you have $400 on hand, how much money can you make in less than a month?

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Hopefully I'm capable of profiting with the money.

Not that I have the $400 now, it's a hypothetical.
 
Before or after doing all the tests for an offer?

If you know what you are doing then x 3 for sure selling info products.
If you don't then maybe 0-10 USD for the 400.
 
$400 is a good start, but you definitely want to do something that keeps bringing you a few hundred $ a month to play with. Either use your initial investment of $400 to start something and get yourself some capital or work a job, sell off some items, .. whatever you got to do to get some $$

You'll likely need a few hundred a month for buying necessary tools etc. It's hard to tell whether you'll be successful with $400 or not.. statistically the chances are low if you don't get more capital along the way ($400 on itself is not enough for most projects, but you can try to flip it to $1500 along the way and keep putting it into your project over a few months)

best of luck!
 
Starting capital is nice, but with good skills not exactly necessary.
 
You look at the other hand and see if you have another $400 so it becomes $800 and so on.
 
It depends on the person carrying the $400.

Some people will be -$400 at the end of the month while others will multiply the capital X times.

The question is - what skills do you possess that will multiply your capital as many times as possible in a month?

And if you have no skills to gain profit, you better start learning some.
 
It seems people think 400$ is small starting capital? I pretty much spend 10-20$ to start any of my projects, 400$ as investment cash would last me for a real long time to be honest. Problem with me is that I spend the profit on beer and cigarettes, which makes my capital almost always strict.
 
It seems people think 400$ is small starting capital? I pretty much spend 10-20$ to start any of my projects, 400$ as investment cash would last me for a real long time to be honest. Problem with me is that I spend the profit on beer and cigarettes, which makes my capital almost always strict.

$400 is nothing at all. It's insignificant. That wouldn't even cover my software costs for a week.


You aren't making money from money. You're making money from your time, which is different. Anything under $5k and you're making money from time. Really, anything under $20k you're making money from time.

Also, no offence, but if your entire profits get eaten up by beer and cigarettes then you aren't generating much profit, so commenting that you spend $10-$20 to start a project, then only having enough profit for beer and cigarettes doesn't really create a good case for starting projects with $10-$20 :)
 
If you're planning to risk $400, you should expect to earn an extra $400.
 
$400 is nothing at all. It's insignificant. That wouldn't even cover my software costs for a week.


You aren't making money from money. You're making money from your time, which is different. Anything under $5k and you're making money from time. Really, anything under $20k you're making money from time.

Also, no offence, but if your entire profits get eaten up by beer and cigarettes then you aren't generating much profit, so commenting that you spend $10-$20 to start a project, then only having enough profit for beer and cigarettes doesn't really create a good case for starting projects with $10-$20 :)

Strong claims, while I understand it's a matter of perspective and opinion, you state it as "facts"
Well facts are I can make 20-30% on the 400$ in the stock market, especially now during covid time,
I can loan the money and make interest of 6-12%
I mean there are so many ways to make money simply out of money.

You think that big numbers make it more significat? well you are wrong, eventually everything comes down to percentage on the money, and compounding (google it if you have to).
 
$400 is nothing at all. It's insignificant. That wouldn't even cover my software costs for a week.


You aren't making money from money. You're making money from your time, which is different. Anything under $5k and you're making money from time. Really, anything under $20k you're making money from time.

Also, no offence, but if your entire profits get eaten up by beer and cigarettes then you aren't generating much profit, so commenting that you spend $10-$20 to start a project, then only having enough profit for beer and cigarettes doesn't really create a good case for starting projects with $10-$20 :)
This is confusing never heard anyone talk about this before is there any source as such or logic behind all this?
 
if you had put it into ZAP a crypto 30 days ago your $400 would now be around $32,000, loads of cryptos popping off as the next long term bull run starts. DYOR and $400 in the right projects can return huge profits
 
It depends on the person carrying the $400.

Some people will be -$400 at the end of the month while others will multiply the capital X times.

The question is - what skills do you possess that will multiply your capital as many times as possible in a month?

And if you have no skills to gain profit, you better start learning some.
Exactly, you can multiply your capital X times. only depends on your skill and work flow.
 
If you have a proven method personally tested by you before then you can easily multiply it,if you are just beginning out then you might spend that all on Testing and stuff.

Either way you will Learn or Earn so its a Win Win Situation for you anyways :)
 
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