I think you don’t understand my point, that is why you are saying all of this. I am not comparing gambling and trading, because I know they are two different things, and I understand how both work.
All I am saying is that those traders who are not patient enough to create a proper strategy and do thorough analysis end up becoming what I call “gambling traders.” They just keep trading like they are gambling, without any analysis, and hope to cash out big by the end of the day.
I don’t mean that trading is gambling, so please understand my point in a positive manner.
Trading and gambling are different but there is time it is the same like you said, it is when a trader does arbitrarily and emotional trade, it's more likely gambling. Without any consideration, any indicator use, any stop loss order and no idea of when to cut loss or close the position to exit the market and defend initial trading capital. If a trader does trading this way, it's gambling.
Trading is dangerous and it's not profitable for the majority of traders. It's not recommended to trade but if you do it, use
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