It is a casino if you don't understand why and how the game is played.
It took real study in some really boring classes at school to understand market mechanics.
Accounting
Economics
Math
Marketing
Human resources.
These are really boring classes for most people in school...
And if you barely passed them with a "C" or D....the stock market isn't for you. I find it boring but...it's a game and not a gamble.
It is not intelligence, can intelligence curve it towards your favor, yes.
But this is the cliche' answer. That instead of gambling it is intelligence.
The thing is here, gangsters call their trade a "game". Does it make it less immoral?
Casino's had a giant push in the 90's-2000's where they stopped calling their business gambling but gaming... Does it make it no longer gambling by taking out a letter?
The fact of the matter is this:
This system is designed to slaughter the money from the producers of society and redistribute it to those who do not produce. One of the earliest forms of stock markets comes from the cattle industry. Some years they had a plethora of cattle, other years they had none and would bankrupt the farmer. So they signed away the rights to market price and bought contracts. These contracts would guarantee a price at the end of the year no matter the outcome of cattle. Issue was to hedge the bet onto the buyers favor the median price now used was far below what the rancher would normally get in a 5 year basis.
Then they would take these contracts to buy and sell them full price to other buyers. This is theft with extra steps.
The stock market is theft with extra steps, there is nothing noble about it. If you can make a buck good for you, but I would never play it.
Don't get me wrong, Satan almost had me entranced again with this whole GME fiasco, but thank God He showed me again how criminal this system is.
You are telling me, simply because you are "smart" or "educated" this qualifies you to gamble with peoples money, even though these people do not gamble?
That is theft! If I took 5% out of your bank account went to the cassino played a few hands of max stake poker and returned the 5% back into your account and pocketed 3% for myself... Just because you got the money back does not mean its not theft... Especially when the vast majority of the time, the money is not returned.