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by tw04
3108 days ago
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That's not even remotely true. Stocks are directly tied to the performance of a company providing goods or services. There's something you can directly gauge. At BEST you could equate it to currency trading, but even THAT is tied to real-world governments and their policies nine times out of ten. Bitcoin is literally trading on the belief that a bunch of people are going to switch to it instead of the dollar or insert your currency of choice because...? |
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I'm no stock expert but isn't the majority of a stock's value due to speculation on what it will be worth one day in the future?
I think the parent made a valid point. Sure, stocks are generally easier to "gauge" (and therefore lower risk) but you're still just speculating that it's future price will be greater than it's current price after all.
Low-risk gambling is still gambling isn't it?