As I said, the risks of both have different portions. Trading can at least anticipate losses. While gambling is not. Even gambling can become an all-consuming addiction. Despite all that, if you look at the facts of trading on the ground lately, the trading theme turns into gambling. Not a few beginners feel that trading is an act, but instead, they gamble with their shitcoins.
Even though both are different use cases but have the same risk if there is no knowledge to be involved in one of the two cases, many beginners will lose their investment due to investing in shitcoins and many gamblers lose because they cannot control their greed. To get the jackpot, knowledge must be prioritized in all matters related to finance.
I think that in terms of risks it may be that yes, both are dangerous, trading has less risk the more you know, on the other hand in games of chance the fact that you know enough does not help much, because for now it has not been proven that those who know a lot about poker or blackjack, which are the games that are most likely to win, if they know enough, have more options to beat the house, on the other hand, with trading when you have the right vision you can earn a lot of money, for Of course this also partly has to do with the good luck that the trader has, something that the player should count a lot in gambling.