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hero member
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March 21, 2016, 02:30:40 AM
yes they are the same because both need experience but I think trading more guaranteed
legendary
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March 21, 2016, 02:08:32 AM
Trading is definitely gambling to me you can lose and gain more money quickly.
both are risk but gambling have more high risk than trading and gambling is based on your luck but trading based on your skill because in trading if you have skill for speculate the prices and i'm pretty sure you will very rarely to lost your money



Yes, you have a greater chance of succeeding in Trading if you have the will and discipline of a good trader. Studying trends, good read of charts, and being not too greedy is just a few. Good skills plus some luck can be turn into good profit in trading unlike in gambling, it is mostly luck and only little skill.
But I do not see the greater chances of success with the trading. Because like gambling if you get greed while trading, then you will get losses. Even you have experience, knowledge and skill, still you need to rely on your luck to get profit with the trading. So, it is highly similar to gambling.

That is just because you are greedy. But if you can control yourself you have a higher chance of profit. You do not rely on a 50% chance. If you just study your trades and make an inform decision of your bets, everything can be calculated and you have a higher chance of winning. Your risk can be removed. Unlike in gambling, you have a less than 50% chance if you included house edge.
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March 21, 2016, 01:25:50 AM
Trading is definitely gambling to me you can lose and gain more money quickly.
both are risk but gambling have more high risk than trading and gambling is based on your luck but trading based on your skill because in trading if you have skill for speculate the prices and i'm pretty sure you will very rarely to lost your money



Yes, you have a greater chance of succeeding in Trading if you have the will and discipline of a good trader. Studying trends, good read of charts, and being not too greedy is just a few. Good skills plus some luck can be turn into good profit in trading unlike in gambling, it is mostly luck and only little skill.
But I do not see the greater chances of success with the trading. Because like gambling if you get greed while trading, then you will get losses. Even you have experience, knowledge and skill, still you need to rely on your luck to get profit with the trading. So, it is highly similar to gambling.
legendary
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March 20, 2016, 11:33:30 PM
Trading is definitely gambling to me you can lose and gain more money quickly.
both are risk but gambling have more high risk than trading and gambling is based on your luck but trading based on your skill because in trading if you have skill for speculate the prices and i'm pretty sure you will very rarely to lost your money



Yes, you have a greater chance of succeeding in Trading if you have the will and discipline of a good trader. Studying trends, good read of charts, and being not too greedy is just a few. Good skills plus some luck can be turn into good profit in trading unlike in gambling, it is mostly luck and only little skill.
legendary
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March 20, 2016, 11:23:11 PM
Trading is definitely gambling to me you can lose and gain more money quickly.
both are risk but gambling have more high risk than trading and gambling is based on your luck but trading based on your skill because in trading if you have skill for speculate the prices and i'm pretty sure you will very rarely to lost your money

newbie
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March 20, 2016, 11:15:55 PM
It depends. I don't see the difference between day trading and gambling, at all. I work in Finance in New York City, and trading on the job somewhat slow, laden with regulations and codes that makes trading even slower, and you cannot go Ham like your on your home computer or in the movie Wolf of Wall Street, unless your dad/grandpa owns the company/bank. After the 2009 crash, they clamped down hard on that shit.
legendary
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March 20, 2016, 11:15:07 PM
They both included into gambling category. The different only how they works ...

Yes of course it is also a gamble, there is a risk so it is also in the scope of gambling. But trading got some good news. You can learn from it. You can see some experts predictions, but that would still be a risk. It will still depend on you.

and here's the fact as I've ever know : I'm never saw people got rich from trading
If you ask about rich gambler , here's the one for example : https://www.instagram.com/danbilzerian/

If you really think that no one got rich because of trading, then your world is confined to the four corners of your room. You should get outside and see the world of trading first. If you mention trading, George Soros could be the first name to come to mind. You can do a research about him and tell me if any gambler can bankrupt a country like he did or make a $1 billion profit.
legendary
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March 20, 2016, 10:32:41 PM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.
I think trading called as gambling or not it is depend on how we play it , if trading played based on your experience /knowledge mean not random trade it is not gamble.

But if you trade randomly choosing up down up down without considering several matters which can affected to price movement , I think it is called gambling.
Trading is much better than gambling. You will lose more money in gambling than trading so it is bad.
But if you are lucky in gambling than trading is worst. But that happens not that often and that is really rare.
It is much more better if we use trade knowledge properly , discipline and be patient. trading feel like gambling once you do it hasty.

So gambling and trading basically two different thing but there is some similarities.
sr. member
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March 19, 2016, 03:15:27 AM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.

strategies, knowledge,... are really hard things to archive, and use, especially in trading. many people just jump in trading without them and it's like gambling.
Yes, if a person is in trading without any knowledge and he/she is losing continuously then it is definitely gambling. Also if he do not care about his time and is wasting his time more than earning then I will call it gambling.
Yes, if you knwo what you're doing, then it's not gambling. In gambling it's a fact you will lose after some time, while at trading you can be in profit
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 01:42:39 PM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.

strategies, knowledge,... are really hard things to archive, and use, especially in trading. many people just jump in trading without them and it's like gambling.
Yes, if a person is in trading without any knowledge and he/she is losing continuously then it is definitely gambling. Also if he do not care about his time and is wasting his time more than earning then I will call it gambling.
For me i dont consider it as gambling ,trading is just like a exchange your goods into other goods that you think that the value of that thing(goods) will be valuable in the future..
I think in gambling you can spend your money there to have fun and play your money and try your luck if you can make money with gambling.
newbie
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March 18, 2016, 01:19:53 PM
Life is a gamble every day you step out the door,so comparing any aspect of gambling is splitting hairs or a attempt to smear those that partake in the fun aspects of life.
hero member
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March 18, 2016, 01:17:26 PM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.

strategies, knowledge,... are really hard things to archive, and use, especially in trading. many people just jump in trading without them and it's like gambling.
Yes, if a person is in trading without any knowledge and he/she is losing continuously then it is definitely gambling. Also if he do not care about his time and is wasting his time more than earning then I will call it gambling.
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 10:07:24 AM
They both included into gambling category. The different only how they works ...

Yes of course it is also a gamble, there is a risk so it is also in the scope of gambling. But trading got some good news. You can learn from it. You can see some experts predictions, but that would still be a risk. It will still depend on you.

and here's the fact as I've ever know : I'm never saw people got rich from trading
If you ask about rich gambler , here's the one for example : https://www.instagram.com/danbilzerian/
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March 18, 2016, 09:55:07 AM
Trading is definitely gambling to me you can lose and gain more money quickly.
though there is no house edge then why it is gambling, also you are not playing against anything and you can make smart investments that can make you money

for me it is not gambling as i usually make money with trading while gambling gives me only losses and nothing else unfortunately
sr. member
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March 18, 2016, 09:40:33 AM
Trading is definitely gambling to me you can lose and gain more money quickly.
hero member
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March 18, 2016, 09:39:04 AM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.

strategies, knowledge,... are really hard things to archive, and use, especially in trading. many people just jump in trading without them and it's like gambling.
I will also like to say it as gambling with their money if a person involve there without these both, but it is only verbal, in actual these both are two different things, having different rules for doing.
sr. member
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March 18, 2016, 09:22:28 AM
I also think trading is totally different and has less risk than compare with gambling, if we do trading wisely than we are in win win situation and can make huge profit by picking something right as i have wonderful experience with altcoin trading and it make in great profit.

No. Trading isn't less risky compare to gambling. It's the same.

Look like you don't do regular trades that's why you said that. You don't know the feeling of gambling high amount in trading to make a road for big profit.

The difference is just trading is worth to try with risk than playing the usual gambling type.
Trading is much better than gambling. Because you cant lose that much money with trading. And that is also better.
But gambling you can lose a lot of money and that is not good. You can even be poor of it and that is really bad.
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 08:53:20 AM
Yes of course it is also a gamble, there is a risk so it is also in the scope of gambling. But trading got some good news. You can learn from it. You can see some experts predictions, but that would still be a risk. It will still depend on you.
hero member
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March 18, 2016, 03:27:18 AM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.
If you are trading with money like you give someone some money in return of some extra money then I think it is forbidden like gambling but we cannot call them as gambling, they are two different ways.
sr. member
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March 17, 2016, 04:05:17 PM
I think trading is less like gambling because there is a lot more strategy and potential for knowledge to actually be applied in the stock market, as opposed to gambling which is typically based on random chance.
No trading is not gambling, but at there you will be aware that and can decide you strategy to earn with your trading, especially if your trade is consist of buying and selling, then it is a pure business.

Trading is gambling in my eyes because the fact is that you need luck to win a certain amount like gambling.
Also the both have almost the same risks so I think its equal to each other.
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