Economics 101.TSMC is already making record profits with the current pricing of their nodes. They are not hurting whatsoever.
Raising the prices of their nodes by up to 20% is just taking advantage of the high demand.
Economics 101.TSMC is already making record profits with the current pricing of their nodes. They are not hurting whatsoever.
Raising the prices of their nodes by up to 20% is just taking advantage of the high demand.
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Just need to point out that Electricians and Plumbers will not make 70-90k right after school, as they have to go through an apprenticeship program and become licensed, and even after that, they won't be making anything near 70k, unless they live in an outrageously high-cost-of-living area. Median wage is ~$56k, strictly middle class, much closer to lower middle class that the median.there is a very much three different worlds in the united states especially. the ultra wealthy, the very well off, and the middle class as it continues to get hollowed out into the poor class.
if you want to make money, good money and join the very well off types, its fairly simply, go to a community college, become an electrician, plumber, or something in-demand like that, and in 2 years you will be making 70-90k a year. and then $2 grand on a gpu is a joke to you.
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Just need to point out that Electricians and Plumbers will not make 70-90k right after school, as they have to go through an apprenticeship program and become licensed, and even after that, they won't be making anything near 70k, unless they live in an outrageously high-cost-of-living area. Median wage is ~$56k, strictly middle class, much closer to lower middle class that the median.
I find $2k for a GPU to indeed be a bad joke. Similarly I find the idea of cryptocurrency as it stands right now a joke. Cryptocurrency just uses massive amounts of power, mostly of which comes from nonrenewable sources, to make unique worthless digital identifiers that people with vast amounts of wealth can hype to pump up, and make loads of money doing so due to lack of regulation(it's illegal to do this with stocks). That, and pretending cryptocurrency is a viable solution to government currency while being so laughably unstable in value, not to mention the only people that actually own it are the people that mine it, this just replaces one centralized power(government) with another(wealthy corporations/people that can afford huge mining farms).
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Why do you give someone this kind of advice, do you want him to be poor for the rest of his life?nope, I am saying major in something in demand that pays well, and you can do as you please in life.
It might seem "not right" to most people, but that's slave morality. If a corporation could sell you the right to use your own lungs, they absolutely would, I can tell you that much.Just because TSMC can gouge the market doesn't make it alright for them to do so...
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Why do you give someone this kind of advice, do you want him to be poor for the rest of his life?
Get a mortgage, use whatever means to buy what is in demand, sell at 300% price to desperate people. Rinse and repeat. That's how you get out of the middle class, not by becoming another corporate slave with below zero net worth thanks to student loans.
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The thing is, I made a good amount of money on the financial crisis around '08, enough to buy a house below market value - it's previous owner jumped from a bridge because of the same crisis (and I'm not joking, human misery is the best source for cheap things). I would also never advise people on how to earn money, because it's a closed system - the more people lose, the more I can earn.if you say so bud. that's bad advice imo. housing market is in a huge bubble right now again. its unobtainable for most, and it will crash again in due time just like in 2008. so now is actually a terrible time to buy a house, with the skyrocketing inflation, etc.
don't apply to any financial advisor jobs, I assure you they won't hire you. ;p
just because a few get lucky on the idiocy of others, is no reason to bet your life on it. nothing wrong with staying the tried and true method of in-demand careers and not playing any gambling games like you are suggesting. my method is not a gamble, it is a promised great paying job that can change ones life for the better. many have gone the path you suggest with your friend and the rocks, in various forms, and have gotten burned and go bust. just because that one person you know did well, does not mean they all will. best stick what is solid ground.
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Facts -
Keep in mind Mean wage means there are many who make more - and many who make less.
Also these are 2020 numbers. I have to think these are a solid +10% now.
Honestly for someone willing to sweat and do physical labor, this is better than being a software engineer. And school will likely cost you more like 15K, not 50k-100K, plus you start making $ two or more years earlier.
I'm a lead software engineer so I know quite a bit about income in that field. Avg first year salary for a BSCS is ~61K right now, that electrician will be a journeyman making 50-60K base + 10K avg overtime by then. Software engineers are mostly salary unless contract - so no OT pay, but you work the hours. Many software engineers never get past Engineer 2, where they make around 80K. A master electrician can easily break 100K with their overtime - and break it by a lot if they are say in the top 25% of master electricians. A top field Lead software engineer averages about 120K. These #'s are not really that far apart when you factor in high tax bracket such an income brings.
Location matters for all jobs including software engineers and electricians, if you're in San Fran CA you'll make 50% more but your cost of living factor is 100% higher than average so you'll still be poorer.
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Agreed, capitalism just like communism are utopias, while we should allow private ownership and competition governments should protect consumers.Of course! That is the nature of the free market.
...but that is the big problem of the free market, too. It's why welfare capitalism has pretty much taken the place of pure capitalism by the end of the Industrial Revolution. Companies should have incentive to grow and thrive, but after a certain point they need to be regulated, no?
Just because TSMC can gouge the market doesn't make it alright for them to do so...
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In other words, monopolies are bad.TSMC is already making record profits with the current pricing of their nodes. They are not hurting whatsoever.
Raising the prices of their nodes by up to 20% is just taking advantage of the high demand.