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well, however, these two things are what interest us all, especially the profit part. In fact, when I studied crypto, we naturally entered the world of trading. Therefore, sooner or later, people who study crypto will see the potential that can be gained from trading. This doesn't just happen to crypto, but also to other investments. After all, all this happens because of "interest" which has the goal of generating "profit". So, that's why people are interested in trading.
Well, in my opinion, what @Kelvinid wrote regarding the "Interest and Profit" as the reasons why people are trading is not so true. The one and only reason why people trade is to make money from it (Profit) and nothing more, except you allow people to deceive you. Trading is not a game or something similar to games like betting, so why have a mere interest in a thing like that if not for the money? Fine, our interest could be in the financial market, but reading about it and getting the updated information like other sectors we love without investing in it would have been the end of it, not how it is in such a way that we will now invest our money just because of the interest we have in it. Let me remind you, that trading is risky, meaning that we can either gain our money or lose it, so when it is of interest only, why are people investing an insane amount of money into it? Besides, to date, I have never seen a single person, whether online or offline that categorically states that he is trading for the interest he has in it, but for the money, which is so feasible.
Well, my statement is right but can be wrong in some other ways or based in your opinion and trading experience. But what makes people become interested in trading is the money that can possibly get from doing this. Just like you gambling, what makes you interested in this is the winning prize as well. We surely know that money is so powerful, it can influence someone and much of our minds when we think we can get something big from trading and becoming rich. That is actually what the majority are thinking especially newbies. It is the profit that leads people to become interested in trading or else, nobody takes this option.
With this current rewrite, you are very correct, but it is unlike the last one you separated the Profit and Interest. Besides, I am just saying that based on experience and wide searches over time regarding the subject matter, regardless, no one is perfect. Also, with my understanding of forums, they are the places to have some communications, corrections, agreements and disagreements if need be, but in the end, we all learn one or two things, that's the gist.
Now, back to it, both the trading and gambling you mentioned are so similar but we can't use them as sole examples because they are not just the same thing, the modality of their operation and the susceptibility of them toying with our psychology vary. It is aggravated in gambling simply because people can gamble for fun (Interest), but can you trade for fun? That will be senseless. This is why the context of Profit and Interest separation is even better fitting in gambling than in trading. But in trading, the two have to be looped together because anyone trading can only have an Interest in it only for one purpose, which is Profit making. But in gambling, you can have an Interest in it either for the fun or the Profit (winning).
All the best!