You all still hanging in the business scene? Maybe the stock and bond trading scene? Well, you ought not to ever be trading bonds, just investing in them; you trade equities.
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Me, recently I’m watching the live webcams pointed onto the charging bull in Wall Street every now and then. You can see mostly younger backpacker types around the big statue, some taking pictures. When you look at official publicity shots you see the well-dressed figures, though there don’t seem to be any of these around the charging bull anymore, from looking at the live webcam streaming.
I have been involved in a small handful of things over recent years, but by far the best of them is a Deaf Signing Intepreter App. It doesn’t stop at deaf signing but includes all interpreting on the platform. The business model for this is sound. There hasn’t been any publicity so far that I am aware of, and yet, it will make its way probably all the way up to one of these large Apple or Google transactions pretty much unheralded along the way. Because in the world of ‘Apps’ it is the business model that is the key thing, in other words how the sales revenues are derived - and this is regarded by clever proprietors as their secret. And it should be.
So I am watching some stock exchange announcements to do with things like ‘Bulletproof Cloud Systems.’ And these things all talk in the several millions. But they don’t look anything like the Deaf Signing App in that I never am able to see where they get their one-to-one sales lines from. It always seems there is one single ‘major’ contract that is said to be worth millions. I’m not a fan of this kind of thing. There is, ‘moral hazard’ around the place there…
Contact me of you ever get a rush of blood to invest in something that will make you a millionaire overnight. Alternatively, stay away from the investments where you can see there isn't really scope for lots of sales of the product or service. Deaf people spend money. And there are 70 million registered deaf people in the international federation. At the moment, institutions they come into contact with, pay around $175 an hour for an hour and a half minimum for the services of registered interpreters. The Deaf Signing App is a cost replacement thing. And it already makes money but it hasn't been widely launched yet.
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