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I would also add that neither in gambling nor in trading should you rush, because haste makes us make more mistakes.
I agree with you, because in part, things done in a hurry tend to go wrong, and the tricky thing here is that you have to operate with money, and when operating with money, any momentum that is done wrong is lost, and that's what should be avoided.

That's why it's good, both in gambling and in trading, to be cautious about operating in dummy or demo mode It's very good there because if mistakes are made, it's preferable to do so with dummy money, not real money, This way, you avoid losses Once you gain more experience, you can operate with real money.

They may have some similarities but still the chances are different especially if you know trading very well. When it comes to gambling, usually, you will be on the losing side particularly in luck-based games. In trading, you have a good chance of earning profit if you know the coin very well and have very good idea where they are heading to.

Comparing gambling with trading is not right, and many people have a misunderstanding. This is not on the concepts, but upon the money making. Many used to learn and make themselves good in trading and during the period of flat market movement patience is must to make good earning. At such occasions people make their way into gambling and try to make money. At the beginning they find it easy to earn and the luck won't get carried for long time. This way many people get into gambling and suffer even though they have good knowledge in trading.

Gambling and trading are different in so many aspects. Yet, many people are associating the trading activity to gambling because a lot of them do not have idea about the coin they are trading with. So definitely, it is like you are indeed gambling in that aspect. But if you have very good knowledge about the project, you will find out that the 'gambling' side is lesser.
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I would also add that neither in gambling nor in trading should you rush, because haste makes us make more mistakes.
I agree with you, because in part, things done in a hurry tend to go wrong, and the tricky thing here is that you have to operate with money, and when operating with money, any momentum that is done wrong is lost, and that's what should be avoided.

That's why it's good, both in gambling and in trading, to be cautious about operating in dummy or demo mode It's very good there because if mistakes are made, it's preferable to do so with dummy money, not real money, This way, you avoid losses Once you gain more experience, you can operate with real money.

They may have some similarities but still the chances are different especially if you know trading very well. When it comes to gambling, usually, you will be on the losing side particularly in luck-based games. In trading, you have a good chance of earning profit if you know the coin very well and have very good idea where they are heading to.
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I would also add that neither in gambling nor in trading should you rush, because haste makes us make more mistakes.
I agree with you, because in part, things done in a hurry tend to go wrong, and the tricky thing here is that you have to operate with money, and when operating with money, any momentum that is done wrong is lost, and that's what should be avoided.

That's why it's good, both in gambling and in trading, to be cautious about operating in dummy or demo mode It's very good there because if mistakes are made, it's preferable to do so with dummy money, not real money, This way, you avoid losses Once you gain more experience, you can operate with real money.

They may have some similarities but still the chances are different especially if you know trading very well.