Got a business idea, a trading room, what do you think? - page 4

 
sever32:

To imbue the hall with freedom, companionship, mutual enrichment, development.

What nonsense, such a hall cannot be impregnated with anything but greed, meanness, greediness nerves, the desire to stuff their pockets and hurry to get out of the hall.

You would also suggest discussing Voltaire in between deals.

 
solar:

Put a good supply and exhaust ventilation there and make a gym there - more money will be made in terms of output.

p.s. And if you also find a competent instructor )))) .....


The gym requires a multiple of investment than a trader's hall. There's a culture of paying for a monthly subscription to sport outside the home, so why not apply the same principle to the trader's hall.

The trader's room is a gym. Do you feel the similarity?

 
solar:

Well, now we turn to the topikaster, take the declared ceiling of 1000 rubles, I understand a month? And multiply by the number of jobs. You such an income from which to subtract the fixed costs will suit you? Do the math.

That's a trader's job. What does money have to do with it? He goes there - to work! On the previously discussed resume. Sever32 - decides who to hire, who not... What has 500 - 1000 rubles got to do with it - you're on the wrong side of the tracks. People from the street are not allowed in there. See the video - a trader's office in Moscow where people work for money (a percentage of transactions).


 
Heroix:

It wouldn't be cost-effective. Driving to the centre to look at a monitor with a terminal?

That's absurd. Better open a computer club there, if you really want to put computers in the room. And, among other things, offer the services of a trader's lounge in this CC.

Yes, those who are far away will not go, but those who are a couple of blocks away?

I think the hall should be specialised. either CC or TK.

 
Roman.:

This is a trader's workplace. What does it have to do with money? He goes there - to work! on the resume discussed earlier. Sever32 - decides who to take, who not to take... What has 500 - 1000 rubles got to do with it - you're on the wrong side of the tracks. People from the street are not allowed in there. See video - a trader's office in Moscow where people work for money (a percentage of transactions).



And if there is no profit, what will we do? who will pay for this whole banquet, so to speak?
 

If this is your hall.

Rent it out and don't worry about it.

 
C-4:

1. You'd better organise a betting company. You have to do the paperwork, find a roof. There is a chance that competitors are not on the subject, and to lure gamblers in a new field is not difficult (there is not much choice). Everything will be legal and no worse than the old slot machines.

2 And a trading hall by itself does not give you anything. Yes, it will be a fun hangout, but you won't squeeze any money out of it.


1. Is there a real example of a betting shop?

2. is there anything to compare it to?

 
sever32:

There is a culture of paying for a monthly subscription to exercise outside the home, why shouldn't the same principle be applied to the trading room.

A trader's room is a gym. feel the resemblance?

You may be thinking of recruiting people to work for you for a percentage of their profits, rather than for a profit?

With a risk manager who can at any time cut off any employee from the network with the closure of all his positions when the drawdown limit is exceeded.

I.e. at the beginning purely "friendly" people are working in the office, then the staff is gradually expanding - it is a natural process ... The responsibility is shared - together you put the money into the cauldron and the soul goes to heaven.

 
DmitriyN:
Not enough input data.

- What is the size and height of the room?
- what is the sanitary condition of the room, what are the finishes?
- what are the dimensions of the building (floor area, number of flats, approximate area)?
- how much money are you willing to invest?
- what are the communications (water, electricity, heating, gas, internet, sewerage, telephone)?
- what are the categories (fire, moisture) of the premises?
- what is on the 1st floor of the building (shops or accommodation)?
- are you the owner or the tenant?
- what are the buildings next to this building?
- what is the flow of people along the pavement near (up to 50m) the premises (people/day)?
- is there a separate entrance to the premises or through the driveway?
- access for vehicles, availability of parking.

Dima is in his repertoire)

Good location, walkable, central)

 
solar:

And if there is no profit? What will we do? Who will pay for this whole banquet, so to speak?

I already wrote: "Responsibility is shared - together you put the money in the pot and the soul goes to heaven."
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