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Topic: Prove me wrong: Gambling is both more relaxing and entertaining than trading! - page 7. (Read 800 times)

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Trading, you're only watch the chart, graph, spam chat, market etc how can all of them is fun in the first place? Cheesy

When you're bet in sport especially you're fan of the team or player, there's something that make you need to watch the game and it could make you enjoy as long as it's really competitive even your favorite team or player not win.

But I'm curious, who said trading is fun?
legendary
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So prove me wrong (if you think I am), what am I missing?


I will not prove you wrong but in fact, support your claim that gambling is entertaining, and relaxing and there's a lot of thrill attached to it, I also have the same experience in horse racing, off-track betting was so popular back then that there's so much buzz and tips going around and you need to be good in analyzing those tips coming from tipsters and insiders I remember almost hitting the winner take all races jackpot but unfortunately I failed to capitalize on an insider's tips because I have a hard time verifying in the last minute and I have lack of funds to diversify my bets, it was too late because the tips coming from an insider is the one that delivers in the last race of WTA although I have a consolation.
I feel that the race is exciting because the favorite whom I bet only loses by a fraction of a second, and there's a need for a photo finish to verify the real winner.
Gambling is more fun and exciting which makes it addictive even though you know that you can lose money you always come back to capture the thrill, and horse racing is one of them.
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With gambling, you chose on who to bet when to bet , once you do you you wait for the outcome at a fixed time!
With trading you chose your pair coins, you have to wait for the price to reach what you think it's an entry point and then set limits , watch the damn numbers even for days, even if you cash out in profit there can always be a regret you haven't kept the position opened.

So prove me wrong (if you think I am), what am I missing?


You may be right in your analysis but one thing is for sure. Trading is more certain than gambling meaning you are more in control of your trade to close them when in profit as compared to the gambling results which are luck based and no one have control over the win and losses.

For me, if i win money, then i become relaxed and it is also entertaining for me, no matter it is trading or gambling, As money makes you relax and you only feel fun when you are on the winning side.

So, from this point of view, Gambling has less chances of winning as compared to the trading but still, if you can make money from gambling, nothing is more relaxing and entertaining than gambling.
legendary
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It depends on how each person views it, sometimes gamblers don't really like the habit of trading and vice versa, a trader doesn't really like the habit of gambling, that's what we're discussing in this discussion, I'm also a trader but not a trader who expects my investment to make a profit. fast because I prefer to invest in crypto trading for the long term not for the short term. so for me it won't make me wait too long because that's the right way to trade.

I usually use gambling just for entertainment and to have fun as you said because every bet and gambling we play depends on how we react to it. For some people, I think gambling as a source of income is not right, so I think gambling is to get peace. That's definitely for those who are looking for calm and entertainment, but if it's said that gambling is more relaxing than trading, it's definitely wrong for me personally because I think both are equally relaxing.  Wink
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I gamble to have just fun.

I do not trade to have fun but to make money. Although I also use small amount of money to trade, just like gambling but a little bit more higher.

If asking which one is more entertaining, trading is not entertaining but exhausting.

I agree with you- everything boils down to preference.

Mostly, when people trade, they do it for profit and not for fun. I mean, as someone who traded before, believe me that it was not fun to see your trades on the red; and it was definitely not fun to see and wait the prices to decrease while losing at least 50% of the value of your investments.

Gambling, on the other hand, can be viewed both as a form of entertainment and as a means for profit. This is the reason on why people enjoy gambling purely on the entertainment side as they want to feel that adrenaline rush regardless on whether they won/lost their bet.
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This depend on how passionate the person on gambling or in trading since people would really say that they are more feel relax when gambling than trading and same what will be the trader said for gambling.
This does not depend on the one someone is passionate about. Trading is not fun at all and not entertaining in any way. If you are a scalper or a day trader, you will understand what I am talking about. No trader will say trading is entertaining. But if a trader is good, the trader will see trading more as a business and a way of making money instead. Gambling can not be seen as a way of making money because with experience, you have more chance to make money in trading.
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This depend on how passionate the person on gambling or in trading since people would really say that they are more feel relax when gambling than trading and same what will be the trader said for gambling.

But for me scenario is different since sometimes I feel relax while gambling especially when I am on winning side, but got stress when starting to lose since sometimes I can't take to see especially when seeing the stats which is starting to be on losing streak condition.

Same goes with trading I feel relax when bull market is happening but got stressed when bear season or corrections starting to occur.

So all of this is really situational and depends on how people approach it.
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I gamble to have just fun.

I do not trade to have fun but to make money. Although I also use small amount of money to trade, just like gambling but a little bit more higher.

If asking which one is more entertaining, trading is not entertaining but exhausting.
Trading can come with a lot anxiety and stress especially when you trade with big money, I remember watching my one of friend during his trading session, it was something of laughter and I also felt some of pity for him because that day was a dreadful one for as he lost at almost all five trading session he partook and the funny part is the facial expressions he give me whenever the candle stick drop in a session he actually bought and it was as If he is going to cry but yet he kept trading more.
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I gamble to have just fun.

I do not trade to have fun but to make money. Although I also use small amount of money to trade, just like gambling but a little bit more higher.

If asking which one is more entertaining, trading is not entertaining but exhausting.
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Well it surely is more entertaining as by doing trading you get nothing as an emotion,sure you get that feeling I find it right and I won some money in the best case scenario while by gambling you are enjoying the graphics,music and theme of the slot,when you hit the bonus round and expect to win huge it is a feeling that you never will encounter in any trading session.

Trading is a whole lot more like sport betting as in there even when you bet you don't get more entertainment than in trading,you just place your bets and wait for the outcome,just like in trading you do your calls and wait for the outcome.
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Maybe thrilling was more appropriate than entertaining so feel free to use that!

As it seems I'm the only one betting on horse racing around here we need a bit of intro for this

So, two races out of 4 done by 12:18 GMT time and both horses I was backing, favorites,  Hunters Yarn and  Kourosh dropped their jockeys at the last hurdle, the first did it while being in the lead by 10 lengths, the second when battling for the first place, lost a bit on them and probably more to come as I'm 1 out of 5 bets right now but I didn't feel any remorse or regret or anything like this, moreover I feel really good because I saw some really entertaining races with a change in the last moment.
On the other hand, whenever I trade even if it's just small, really small positions and I lose a few $ I feel bad, I always tell to myself why I even bother to do it.

So hear me out:

With gambling, you chose on who to bet when to bet , once you do you you wait for the outcome at a fixed time!
With trading you chose your pair coins, you have to wait for the price to reach what you think it's an entry point and then set limits , watch the damn numbers even for days, even if you cash out in profit there can always be a regret you haven't kept the position opened.

Three is little that can influence a sport event outside of what you know, with coins it just takes a stupid hack or some gov going bananas on crypto out of nowhere while you sleep and you have your house full of trading alarms like you're in a police raid.

TA analysis is just Timeform, there is no difference between them , they show something that happened in the past with a coin and the form of a horse , in both cases you're looking at past performance and trying to figure the outcome.

I can't find numbers on the screen entertaining, if somebody tells me numbers and lines are more entertaining that this, I think there is something wrong with you!  Wink

So prove me wrong (if you think I am), what am I missing?
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