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by mancerayder
1968 days ago
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It ruffles my feathers when I read that we should "combat institutional gambling via trading and not allow retail investors to gamble." Who died and made the author a moral decision-maker? Is the problem that gambling is a 'sin' or is the problem that we're TRULY worried about people losing all their money and we want to protect them from themselves? Do you want to put them in prison when they bet money on fantasy football or a poor person spends their paychecks on lottery tickets? How far do you want to take this? FYI: states are moving to legalize gambling. |
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It's not a moral issue to me. Gambling through leveraged stocks should to be taxed more heavily to offset its cost. Something like the rate on lottery tickets.