I actually reached £1000 this morning, which i'm pretty happy about, especially considering I've missed a week or so of the challenge.
After my exams, I plan to redo this challenge and save £2,000 in the same period. Now what to spend it on...New headlights and a new graphics card I feel!
Well in the last week, i've made around £350 via matched betting with a friend, and a further £143 on my mutual funds. This mean's i've literally made over £500, and the amount of time i've put into it has actually been under 1 hour. At that rate, I will be looking to quadruple what I made last time, and that's all through passive investments!
Looks like the researching and such I did for the first challenge has actually paid off (literally). Honestly peeps, you need to try something like this, it changes your mindset quite largely.
(P.S spent previous profits on new car lights which are coming next week, and a new speaker system. Now saving up for a DJI phantom 3 pro, which I'll hopefully be able to order by next weekend!)
Monthly reminder that just going out and 'doing it' pays off.
Another Update*
Since 20th of april (420 boys) i've made roughly £1300 without doing a 'real job'. This has mostly been through matched betting, trading mutual funds and doing the odd job here and there.
I'm also happy to say that I've got a 'real' job now lined up for me after my exams: It's an apprenticeship with a recruitment company which pays £10 and hour. I also get paid to travel to London for meetings with the London Chamber of Business (And get breakfast with the bankers! #Contacts.) (More than happy.) So i'll be taking home roughly 1400 a month + and extra income taken out of work. With this in mind, I plan to save £3000 by July 15th (assuming I start June 15th.)
Anyone else had any success recently? If you put your mind to it, you can do it.
Better yourselves for the next month, make p and fuck bitches, right?
I just work and put money to the side. Got around $5k savings atm and only have been working since August of last year.