Quote from womblevader:
Stock trading FX etc are not zero sum games.
Theses activities are quite similar to gamlbing [incidentally this is where I got my initial captal from to strat investing...].
Consider a game of poker house takes 1% of the pot [commission, spreads etc]. You would thik this would be a zero sum game less the 1%. If all the contestants are playing with the aim of making money it would be, but consider...
To make it postiive sum you need a groupof players who are don't mind losing money who are happy to keep feeding the better players. Fortunately for pro poker players [and traders] these do exist.
There will be a variety of motivations for the players.
1. Some will be doing it as entertainment to get out of the house and spend time with friends and will keep coming back for these reasons even though they consistently lose.
2. Some will keep coming despite losing becasue they believe all they have to do is find the winning stragey or hoy grail of poker.
3. Some willl be playing with the hope of learning how to be a good player and make profits in the future. They look at their losses as an investment or education cost. There is a gignatic industry bult up around teaching people how to becomes better poker players.
So many contestants are happy to pay to play even though if they were only focussed on winning they would give up [a lot of them do but there is always a steady stream of newbies].
These are called [technically] external benefits ie the contestants primary reason for trading is not to make money by trading.
Now consider some of the financial market particiapnts:
Stocks - Mutual funds - derive their primary source of income as fees from funds under management.
F/X - International trade - primary benfit is exchange of goods and services between countries.
Futures market - hedging of price and supply risk buyers and sellers
My 2c is take a leaf from the pros, keep your losses small and be happy to take small consistent profits that build up over time. If you are after the holy grail or that elusive big win you will continue to provide a decent living for someone else.
Cheers
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