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Trading can be addictive, but not like gambling. Before someone gets addicted to trading, that trader must be a profitable trader, and since you already have a profitable trader, even if you are addicted to trading, then I will say there is not much trading since you have the knowledge of what you are doing and you are not predicting the market; ..

It doesn't matter which trader is profitable or unprofitable, since addiction in both trading and gambling is based on dopamine, which is released not only when winning, but also when waiting for a profit.
Thats the reality Cheesy, for the most part profit or loss, doesn't have much to do with the addiction.
When the button hits adrenaline increases, then when the trade turns out to be good, dopamine increase as well.

It's easy to understand how people can be addicted, but trust me most of the people who are good at trading never getting addicted.
Addiction in trading depends on individuals and it's not like gambling when you get addiction due to your chasing loses or looking for ways to make faster profits. Trading is beyond this and that's why we have been seeing less of addictive traders in the crypto market.
Anyone can get an addiction but trading not everyone. If you are not good and you keep trading, you will continue to lose and if this continues, you will have no option than to leavequit.
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Trading can be addictive, but not like gambling. Before someone gets addicted to trading, that trader must be a profitable trader, and since you already have a profitable trader, even if you are addicted to trading, then I will say there is not much trading since you have the knowledge of what you are doing and you are not predicting the market; ..

It doesn't matter which trader is profitable or unprofitable, since addiction in both trading and gambling is based on dopamine, which is released not only when winning, but also when waiting for a profit.
Thats the reality Cheesy, for the most part profit or loss, doesn't have much to do with the addiction.
When the button hits adrenaline increases, then when the trade turns out to be good, dopamine increase as well.

It's easy to understand how people can be addicted, but trust me most of the people who are good at trading never getting addicted.
Addiction in trading depends on individuals and it's not like gambling when you get addiction due to your chasing loses or looking for ways to make faster profits. Trading is beyond this and that's why we have been seeing less of addictive traders in the crypto market.
Anyone can get an addiction but trading not everyone. If you are not good and you keep trading, you will continue to lose and if this continues, you will have no option than to leave.