Stock Market Gambling

Gambling is a very old addiction, probably dating back to the cavemen placing bets on how fast their stone wheels could round the corners. Today, there are many outlets for those predisposed to gambling, but few are as tempting as the stock market. By its very nature, the stock market industry encourages great risk. Day traders gamble their own money, assuming large risks in the hopes of reaping large rewards. If that's not gambling, what is?

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The Symptoms of Stock Market Gambling
Since the 1987 Black Monday Dow Jones plummet, several statewide gambling hotlines have reported spikes of up to 40 percent of their hotline calls coming from gamblers admitting their addiction in the form of stock market gambling. How can you recognize a stock market gambler in your midst--or in yourself? If you are consistently late in settling your accounts; if you're borrowing money to cover your margins; if your strategies are suddenly deviating from your standard methods of operating, or if you're suddenly working very unusual hours, you may have a serious problem. These could all be signals that you have or are developing a gambling problem.

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