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Board Gambling
Re: Casino vs. Stoc,Forex&Crypto Broker: Who's Really Playing You in the Money Game
by
fingnome
on 13/10/2023, 17:37:42 UTC
Casinos like brokers have their way of making money as the business progresses, obviously the bookmakers win when they have a good streak in which they manage to sell the shares that they are assigned, it is normal, it is their way of life. sell, the casinos are a company above all, they will sell but in another way, everyone knows the advantage of the casinos, they have their own options to do things well, and that they are acceptable, so that is why this industry of gambling and the exchanges, of the brokers, each one earns whatever, but who makes more money than the other, the truth is I wouldn't know? It could be that someone dedicates themselves to studying the statistics to determine who can earn more or less, but it is something that It doesn't make any sense, I have seen casinos that have the options so you can do a quick tab, especially the casinos that are decentralized, and that have the most moving ones in the current market.

There are many ways to present things well, or present them badly, we are the ones who decide how to spend our money, how to invest it, how to use it, if we want to invest in the stock market, in some actions that the brokers give us, well why not? It can be done, there is a lot at stake there, but we have to take into consideration that when we are in a casino the ones who decide are us and no one else, we are the ones who hear the risk, based on our money, if we want multi Spending our money, we are the ones who take the risk of betting too much or too little, depending on what is appropriate for the person, a person can spend a lot of money in a casino, and still be happy, a person spends a lot in a broker and he may not be happy with what he does, because that's not his thing, so this is a set of assumptions that can be made to be Able to determine if what we are doing is right or wrong, it's all a decision.


Absolutely, your points are valid and it's true that at the end of the day, every individual has the power of choice. However, isn't it about transparency and understanding the playing field? With casinos, the odds are clear, the risks apparent. But when it comes to brokers, are most people fully aware? You mention the intellectual person, but what about the vast majority who aren't in the know? Are they truly aware of the subtle nudges brokers employ to encourage more trading? Or are they unknowingly being steered into making decisions they might not have otherwise? Isn't it essential for everyone, regardless of their level of understanding, to have a clear picture?