Lost in the whirlwind world of day trading? It often feels like a maze with big folks and their flashy tools, leaving us hoping for a stroke of luck. Imagine ditching the tricky charts for a simple, real coin flip, person vs person, with a fair 50/50 chance. No gimmicks, no house edge, just a clear, honest game.
What’s your take? Does day trading seem more of a gamble compared to a straight-up coin flip
When I first read your title, I thought you meant flip trading, where you buy low and sell it quickly in a short period of time as soon as the price is higher instead of holding it for long term. But it looks like you are talking about games like coin flipping. Then in this case, the bigger gambling is flipping a coin. It totally depends on your luck and requires no skill. You have no control over your profit/loss. On other hand, flipping requires you to understand the market and some skills to execute the trades properly. Both has risks associated, but the risks with trading is much lesser than that of gambling with a coin.
Indeed, if trading is largely about skill and understanding the market, then why do many traders struggle to consistently outperform the market average? Isn't that indicative of an element of unpredictability and chance, much like gambling?
There is unpredictability in the cryptocurrency market, there is no doubt of that, but that doesn't really make it just like gambling where there is no chart, there are no movement patterns, there is no rule of supply and demand, and there is definitely no indicator that gives you a general idea of where the market might move next. That's why, despite the market being highly unpredictable at times, one can still be able to make more successful trades than failed ones if one studies the market very well.
So, when we talk about gambling, we know that there is nothing like knowledge or experience or anything that can give a person any idea about what the outcome of the next bet can be, that can be said about sports betting but it's again different than gambling games because sports betting also requires knowledge and experience from bettors.