zigglewigler
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I'm been thinking about the difference between gambling and trading a lot. My wife thinks I have gambled the money away as I didn't buy anything for it. In a way she is right, spreadBETTING kind of gives a clue, trading is actually gambling IMHO, BUT if you are disciplied and control the RISK then its different.
I had no real mechanical system, no rules and didn't control risk. hence I feel I was gambling. if I return to trading this will NEVER happen again and I will stick to a system 100%
Oh...you really are out of your depth.
Difference between gambling and trading? SpeadBETTING doesn't give you a clue. SpreadBETTING has nothing to do with trading. Spreadbets are a moronic product.
If you place a spreadbet you are being positioned against other spreadbet clients, in the same way sports betters are made part of the over-round, they are not in the game, spreadbetters are not in the market, only traders taking positions in futures, stocks or any other derivative, are in the market.
If you are not in the market, you are not trading. The clue is in the word 'trading'. Be it futures contracts, QQQ's, fish, vintage mobile phones, whatever.
'Trading is actually gambling IMHO'! You should lose any opinion you have about the markets, fast! Your opinion to date has cost you dear.
Anyone going into business, any business, without proper practice is a gambler. Why would you believe that the financial markets are less of a deadly serious business than any other?
Despite your protestations you still have a gambler's head; discipline, risk control, rules, 100% mechanical systems, blah blah, these things are just a sticking plaster for your psychology.
Spreadbet firms are going to do well out of you. Unfortunately.