WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2025 Poal.co

1.4K

Talking about the lower class not paying bills &etc, while you are prepared and/or upper middle class

Talking about the lower class not paying bills &etc, while you are prepared and/or upper middle class

(post is archived)

[–] 12 pts

In the sopranos, a line I remember is from when Tony is giving his guys shit for not kicking up enough money

"Certain portions of the economy are traditionally recession proof. Certain aspects of the entertainment industry(prostitution is visually implied) and our thing"

our thing refers to general mafia type crimes. Predatory behaviour that takes from the weak, greedy and stupid, and therefore doesn't slow much during a recession.

In short, you can sell your ass, or prey on others

[–] 3 pts

I’m lubing up as I speak, boys.

[–] 2 pts

All wealth is derived from humans.

This is why elites seek to own us through ideologies like fascism or communism.

And by owning our currency they also own a portion of us.

Mafia actions are just crimes that average people know to be theft.

[–] 1 pt

Interesting

[–] 8 pts

This is assuming you want to profit from the collapse of course. That is come out ahead, relative to others .

If I felt that I could turn a profit, or at least create a zero sum loss, I would prefer to suggest that helping others, to be a real good way to profit, in terms of keeping the community as a whole solvent and fedd, and therefore the economy and country as a whole.

[–] 11 pts

If you have to ask, you don't. This is a redistribution specifically targeting you. The exception will be mythical in it's rarity.

[–] [deleted] 8 pts

Follow mid level jews home from the bread lines and steal their shit.

[–] 3 pts

Beat them if you have to. Just identify as a nigger.

[–] [deleted] 11 pts

Sell pet rocks. There will be no food or electricity so the pet rock is the ideal companion.

[+] [deleted] 10 pts
[–] 1 pt

And protector in some circumstances

[–] 8 pts

Make and install gates for rich people, then sell the codes to tyrone and jose.

[–] 7 pts

Have your wife or girlfriend become a camwhore.

Develop a line of clothing targeted at grade schoolers that are aspiring drag queens.

That's all I got right now.

[–] 1 pt

Nobody gets to jerk off thinking of my wife naked but me.

[–] 2 pts

That's what you think , lol.

[–] 1 pt

And I'm gonna keep it that way without the confirmation.

[–] 0 pt

All your neighbors, family members, frenz, and coworkers already do it, haha...HA-HA!!

[–] 1 pt

And market anti theft solutions to them under a different company.

[–] 6 pts

ride the kali yuga on a big tiger.

[–] 0 pt

ride the Tiger?

[–] 4 pts

yeah, evola said something about fucking a tiger? idk. sounds fun

[–] 6 pts

For me, it's not about profiting from the collapse, it's about minimizing the loss. I've got a good chunk of my money in banks and utilities. If they go, there will be nothing left. But if I were of a mind to speculate, I'd invest in war munitions and weapons development.

[–] 0 pt

Interesting

[–] 2 pts
[–] 1 pt

I think they have some good calls on the materials front, AGRO, and IO, VALE, GLW, and ODIN are on my list; still looking into LAC and GRHIX.

I can't withdraw from my Roth so... Kinda stuck with public stuff there.

[–] 1 pt

Invest in Procter & Gamble, evidently... https://pic8.co/sh/99pZJK.jpeg

[–] 6 pts

They made a commercial saying my 4 year old son Is a rapist. They will never see a dime from me again. Even if I have to wipe my ass with corn cobs like my great great great grandpappy.

[–] 5 pts

One word -

[–] 4 pts

Shorting stocks, of course.

Food prep, weapons and ammo prep, and buying land to farm. You will need chickens and a way to continually feed them. You can live without cows, goats, sheep, horses, etc. Chickens and a garden are essential. Get canning equipment and storage. Learn how to do it.

Even if there is no collapse, being self-sufficient like this will save you money in the long run. You need a family to run it.

[–] 3 pts

Liquidations.

Earn a 400% return on your investment.

You buy bankruptcy liquidations inventory at 10% of retail price, or less, sometimes at auction, and resell the inventory on sale, at 50% off retail price. You make 400% profit.

Learn to do that quickly and you get very rich, very fast.

The Fed has been propping up the banks with QE money printing for a long time, preventing the liquidation cycle, and now they have the mother of all economic bubbles. The largest in history. It the Fed stops doing that, then all the underwater assets get dumped for pennies on the dollar. That includes at least $10 trillion in residential real estate.

This could be the mother of all liquidations.

[–] 2 pts (edited )

Collapse will cause people fire selling who were in a bad spot. Otherwise everyone else pretty much holds on to their own. So nothing quick / easy to take.

[–] 2 pts

The definition of recession is the crisis of overproduction. Literally, the shelves are full of goods, but consumers have run out of money. This crisis is a natural byproduct of capitalism. Workers produce 10 chairs, but only get paid enough to purchase 9 chairs. Eventually the economy locks up with excess inventory, and adjustments are necessary. The banking system can delay the crisis onset with credit, but eventually that too maxes out.

During the recession, inventory gets liquidated and sold off below cost until the available money supply in the economy once again equals the value of the remaining inventory to be sold. Unpayable debts are cancelled and written off. At that point the economic crisis is over.

So, as you say, in normal economic growth, liquidation deals are few, and credit is easily accessible, and consumers prefer to purchase brand name, retail, new products, often on credit.

However, during recessions, liquidations are everywhere, and cash is in short supply. Credit is also tight, as is employment. People are looking for deals to maximize their purchasing power because getting more cash is the hardest part. This is the time when you can make good money in the liquidation game. It lasts only as long as the recession itself.

[–] 2 pts

We haven’t had capitalism since 1913

[–] 1 pt

The part I don't quite get is buying at 10% off retail and selling for 50% off retail. Is that a typo? Is there a piece I'm missing?

[–] 1 pt

Okay - retail is the market set retail price in this scenario.

Say computers - market says the price for the computer is $1000.

Because it's a recession, some computer stores cannot sell their inventory and are forced to declare bankruptcy. Bankruptcy means the store can no longer pay it's bills, so it asks the court to appoint a trustee to liquidate the remaining inventory and wrap up the operations, with remaining assets distributed equitably.

The trustee comes in, and sends the inventory to be sold at auction. That inventory commonly is sold for 10% or less of market retail price. The trustee is not in the business of maximizing value of the inventory sold. The trustee is in the business of efficiently ending the business, and that means about as quickly as possible.

So, this is the inventory you want to buy. Inventory in distress sale condition. Inventory being liquidated that is usually sold for well below production cost.

You buy at 10% of retail, or less. It should become obvious that this stage involves a fair amount of shopping. You can short cut this process by dealing with large liquidators where you can still get bulk deals at a slightly higher than auction price.

If the store has 50 computers in inventory at the time of liquidation, there is a good chance you can purchase some or all of those computers for $100 each.


Now, selling at 50% off retail. Why so cheap? Because you want to move these goods as rapidly as possible. Because there is a recession on, consumers are extra focused on maximizing the purchasing power of their money. They are looking for deals, and will go the extra mile in order to get deals. Remember, credit is tight during a recession.

You enter the market with computers at $500 each. Undercutting the market by 50%. These are grey market products. Liquidation. End of line. One time sales. Available only while supply lasts.


You bought at $100, and sold at $500, and earned a 400% ROI.

[–] 0 pt

Suggestions on where to look for liquidation packages?

Load more (17 replies)