now Handle123 is going to lecture me that is what stop losses are for...HeHe. He is a trader that has well defined if trading is "Gambling" or "not gambling"
Thank you, Samson, never played any gambling seriously I always argued that trading is an art, science, skills much more soffisticated then gambling and with absolutely different outcomes and risks. It is very precious to find your statement.LOL- I wish trading was as easy as gambling somtimes.
I made $5500 last week in a poker tournement with a $10 buy in!
You do the math on that return in 4 hrs.
In all honesty trading is much better then gambling because unlike being a skilled poker player who relies on luck a lot of the time, trading is hard work, knowledge and disipline.
Trust me I have done a lot of both and trading and gambling are VERY different.
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I would add, trading was as gambling for me, when I was a newvice and with no education.. 9 years old, first-time cruise ship front of casino machine.. some years later, Monte-Carlo shine and again machines.. the feeling was absolutely the same, praying for luck.. Trading is not luck and risk-taking in trading is well measured. It helps me a big deal going in Casino of Venice/Italy/ and watching people trying to sell their Rolex for any bargain cash.. those scenes helped us to never leverage, this was a s. Unless when we were absolutely novice.