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i would fundamentally disagree, with gambling statistically on average, you always lose. It's not mathematically possible to win.
This is the reason that things like investment work at all.
It's complicated, but there are a lot of traders that aren't very good, and there are a lot of traders that are very good, if you just let the market do it's natural thing, it has a general tendency to go up. Especially long term, you cannot functionally do this with gambling, you ALWAYS lose.
I would argue that there are risky investments, and then safer investments, and there are really risky investments. None of these are gambling, gambling would be like i said investing most of your life savings, into a particular thing expecting a particular result, with the extreme risk of "losing everything" generally investments are never going to "lose everything" that's also why you have a broader portfolio.
I think gambling is just a fundamentally different philosophical concept.
I guess theoretically nothing stops you from literally gambling with stocks, but that would be incredibly stupid.
I think you have a very specific definition of gambling which I don't share. To me, gambling is much broader. Wikipedia summarizes it well:
"Gambling thus requires three elements to be present: consideration (an amount wagered), risk (chance), and a prize."
That's it. It doesn't make an opinion whether the bet is fair. There doesn't have to be a casino involved at all. It also doesn't require you to put "most or your life savings" into it for it to be gambling.
I think you are conflating high risk, high stakes and even the precence of a casino into the same concept and call it gambling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambling
You are gambling whenever you get in your car and drive. You are gambling if you get out of bed. You are gambling if you spend too much time in bed.
Risk being present isn't enough. I think the definition of gambling should include a willful decision to increase the level of risk.
Some derivatives aim to lower the risk, so the active decision to buy it would be to ungamble then? Or is it just gambling wyen you choose not to buy it?
Do you have insurance on your house or do you gamble that it will be fine without it?