Yeah, no offense OP, but it is rather lazy, and presumptuous to expect for people to provide you with something extremely valuable, in this case information, that has only been attainable by incredible amounts of hard work, time, and experience.
My advice to you? Go onto ebay, or wherever, choose a category, see what sells well, consistently, figure out the average sales price over a period of time. Take into consideration the FB scores of the sellers. Then, start researching where you can buy that item wholesale, in bulk and get to it. Sound far more simple that it actually is, and don't even get me started on the time this will consume. But really, this is the only way you are going to find your niche. Of course there will be some items you simply can't find a supplier for, for whatever reason, but keep at it and you will find something. The internet is an invaluable resource of unlimited information.
BTW, once you think you have found a supplier, don't buy a ton of stuff at once, even if their prices seem incredible. Because how much do you ever really know about someone you are buying from online? Usually far less than you think. Take a chance, buy a bit, then if they prove to be trustworthy and their product is what you had hoped for, keep doing business with them.
Good luck. Hard work, determination, and maybe a little bit of luck can take you a long way in this crazy business we are in.
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