In today’s episode, we are going to be discussing the characteristics of gambling traders versus the characteristics of professional traders with the goal of helping you identify if you are trading or gambling!
This episode is not ABOUT you, it is for you! The discussion that we will have is meant to help raise your awareness of patterns that might be holding you back from achieving the success that YOU deserve!
Many people believe that trading the stock market is a form of gambling. Think about this and ask yourself what your opinion of this is?
Have you ever thought trading is gambling? If so, where did this belief come from?
We hear it all the time, “The stock market is nothing but a gamble” - “Trading is as good as going to the casino and betting all in on red” - “Day trading is gambling”
For many who trade the market, gambling is exactly what they are doing - but is it correct to say that trading IS gambling? Before we can differentiate between the gambling trader and the pro, it’s important that we dispel this myth that trading is gambling!
What is gambling? Wagering money on an unexpected outcome with the intent of winning money
If you take this definition literally, then you might consider trading to be gambling but consider this; everything in life is a gamble if we define it by taking a calculated risk in everything we do, and we do that 100s of times per day without realizing it.
Getting out of bed in the morning and going to the office, there is a chance that you get hit by a bus; that's a gamble, isn’t it? Same with going out for dinner! The chicken might have salmonella which can get you sick. That’s a gamble too right?
In our opinion Trading is NOT gambling:
Now that we’ve dispelled that myth, let discuss some of the main characteristics of a gambling trader!
Many people who call themselves “traders” are operating in a gambling mindset and these are some of the main characteristics to distinguish the approach between a gambler and a professional trader:
The Gambler
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