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<blockquote data-quote="Dikaioumenoi" data-source="post: 75900408" data-attributes="member: 388649"><p>I'm interested in the few gambling comments here. Why do you think buying Bitcoin is gambling?</p><p></p><p>When I think of gambling, I think of a game of chance; luck, with little skill involved. But market movements are quite predictable. No you won't win 100% of the time, but with the right skills and experience you can be assured to win a majority of the time, or to at least manage your risk well enough to limit your downside while gaining wins that are 2-3x your losses. Trading is about executing on probabilities. Sure there's risk involved, but the same is true of any type of business. A shop keeper has no guarantee that he'll profit off of everything he stocks his shelves with.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you don't know what you're doing and you're just hopping into a market on hope or hype (as many do, granted), that's gambling.</p><p></p><p>Here's a passage worth looking at: Matthew 25:14-30</p><p></p><p>I haven't actually invested in cryptos myself, but I'm an active swing trader in the stock market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dikaioumenoi, post: 75900408, member: 388649"] I'm interested in the few gambling comments here. Why do you think buying Bitcoin is gambling? When I think of gambling, I think of a game of chance; luck, with little skill involved. But market movements are quite predictable. No you won't win 100% of the time, but with the right skills and experience you can be assured to win a majority of the time, or to at least manage your risk well enough to limit your downside while gaining wins that are 2-3x your losses. Trading is about executing on probabilities. Sure there's risk involved, but the same is true of any type of business. A shop keeper has no guarantee that he'll profit off of everything he stocks his shelves with. Now, if you don't know what you're doing and you're just hopping into a market on hope or hype (as many do, granted), that's gambling. Here's a passage worth looking at: Matthew 25:14-30 I haven't actually invested in cryptos myself, but I'm an active swing trader in the stock market. [/QUOTE]
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