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Board Economics
Re: Can introduction of new subjects like trading help the economy?
by
Fredomago
on 04/05/2025, 13:26:51 UTC
I was thinking about how acquiring skills like cryptocurrency trading has helped a lot of individuals out of poverty, so I was wondering if subjects like cryptocurrency trading or Forex trading are introduced into curriculum of students, will that not have a direct impact on the economy of the country by reducing the number of people dependent on the government for a job? Has this not yet been considered or is there a reluctance in the government to make sure that people learn valuable important skillset in school aside the other things they have been learning for years.

I did not know the correct place to make this post, economics or trading, I am okay with the moderator moving it to the right place if this is not it.

In general, this will not affect the economy in any way, because the only plus is that a new tax item will appear for the state, and several new jobs will be created. But at the same time, I see many minuses. For example, scammers will call people and try to steal their money. I also think that lawyers will have a lot of work because of the holes in the bills regarding this area. All this is complicated, but I can definitely say that trading will not create a global revolution in the economy. Although, perhaps someone can get rich this way

Yeah there's a possibilities that someone may gain a lot and change their lifestyle after, but there's no assurance that even there's  proper education about this veneu those who will involve themselves inside will benefits, trading needs to be understood well, a win or an earning for someone who managed to timingly place their investment while losses to those who mistakenly anticipated the market movements.