At what point does a trader become a gambler? The line between calculated risk-taking and pure speculation isn't always clear. Some people enter the market with a solid strategy and risk management rules. Others? They're just riding the wave, chasing FOMO without a plan. The real question: do you have an edge, or are you just hoping luck is on your side?
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 11h ago
To put it simply, those without stop-loss orders are gamblers; don't fool yourself.
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Blockblind
· 11h ago
It's all reckless gambling; any so-called plans are just stories made up afterward.
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BlockchainTherapist
· 11h ago
Basically, it's about whether you have a system in place. Without a plan, it's just gambling with no room for discussion.
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StakeWhisperer
· 11h ago
ngl, this is just asking yourself if you have a brain, most people are the latter haha
At what point does a trader become a gambler? The line between calculated risk-taking and pure speculation isn't always clear. Some people enter the market with a solid strategy and risk management rules. Others? They're just riding the wave, chasing FOMO without a plan. The real question: do you have an edge, or are you just hoping luck is on your side?