Market is random. But in the long term if you analyze the underlying factors that affect the instruments that you want to trade, then you put the odds in your favor and more important, with a proper management you can say that you have a business wich is not based on luck. So, for me, trading is not gambling BUT market is random. And one think in particulary wich separate trading from gambling is that in trading you can have a very flexible management and you can use a trading plan, you can use scaling in/out wich for a trend trader is very important. And of course in gambling you can't do that.
Bottom line, if you treat trading as a business then you are a trader, and if you don't treat it as a business, then you are a gambler.
Sry for my writing mistakes but english is my second language. Have a nice day.
Bottom line, if you treat trading as a business then you are a trader, and if you don't treat it as a business, then you are a gambler.
Sry for my writing mistakes but english is my second language. Have a nice day.

