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61  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Newbie traders, work on yourself. on: February 11, 2024, 04:50:24 PM
It's quite normal that when we start trading, we often experience losses, but don't give up easily because once we become professionals, we no longer need to work hard to earn money, we can just stay at home and make trading our daily routine, but to reach that stage, there's a lot to do. which must be passed through endless lessons and experiences
62  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How my gambling life started. on: February 11, 2024, 04:36:54 PM
I have known gambling for quite a long time, at first I liked physical gambling, even at school I used to often play with my friends, but now I prefer online casinos, I feel comfortable and calm playing, almost destroyed because of gambling, I have experienced it and am happy now I am aware of the dangers of gambling, I gamble just for the sake of it and am not very active
63  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What traders must know on: February 11, 2024, 04:18:23 PM
Patience is the main thing that traders must have, because crypto price movements occur every second, if you are impatient and panic, it will certainly be very detrimental because you haven't reached the right moment when to throw away and when to buy, and greed is also an important factor. change everything when we have made a profit which in the end is impossible to remain grateful for what we got is much better even if it is a small amount
64  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Most Traders are Not Profitable on: February 11, 2024, 04:08:04 PM
sometimes I think like that, logically I think if they are experts in trading why do they have to bother opening paid classes, showing them on YouTube, if the trading they do is accurate and profitable I think it is better for them to focus on their trading and enjoy profit rather than having to bother opening classes or anything that asks their members to pay money
65  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you quit gambling for a friend? on: February 11, 2024, 03:18:54 PM
if he is a good friend, yes of course I will be willing to make sacrifices with him, I mean if he is someone special to me, but if not I will let him be because it is not an obligation, because sometimes it will cause problems if we reprimand our friends even with the aim of which is good, so why should I bother taking care of my friend's life
66  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Rich or poor gambler, who should risk more? on: February 11, 2024, 03:10:59 PM
In my opinion, rich people and poor people are the same at risk, there is no difference, if a rich person spends a lot of money on gambling because he has a lot of money and vice versa, everyone is at risk of bankruptcy, it all depends on us and the strategies we use in gambling , so there is no difference between rich and poor people in gambling
Risk is something that is very balanced, but the way it is handled will not be the same between the rich and the poor when the economic advantage often favors the rich because just thinking about bankruptcy, poor people's recklessness is likely to be higher, they only have a little income, nothing more to change, therefore, closing their eyes and climbing the door of gambling is their solution. While the rich do not need to put too much emphasis on risk here, for them, the money earned here is not the solution, they have more opportunities in society, where they have the right to perform better
If we take it from the reality perspective, the risks that will be accepted are the same, but if both have a strategy, both of them are also entitled to the same profits and losses, like this, $100 for a rich person is quite small and $100 for a poor person is very large, so it's like someone The rich get $100, the poor get $10 the same, only the lifestyle is different, the poor can buy 1 shirt for $10 while the rich can also buy a $100 shirt. Their lifestyle is what differentiates them and their financial portion.
67  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Day trading or Long term on: February 11, 2024, 12:56:16 PM
it depends on where you are comfortable in daily trading or long term trading, I am more comfortable with long term trading because it doesn't interfere with my daily activities at all, if I trade daily my activities are disturbed and will be less accurate with the analysis I do briefly
68  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: When is the best time to trade a Bitcoin on: February 11, 2024, 12:50:17 PM
Bitcoin price chart between day and night, which zone are you in? So what about other time zones does that apply?
has nothing to do with time zones and price charts, because what regulates prices is between demand & sales, so there is no connection between day and night, the right moment to trade bitcoin is when you find the right set up and the market will be bullish
69  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever introduced an elder gambler to online betting? on: February 11, 2024, 09:01:37 AM
I once introduced online casinos to an elderly person, but he was confused by the display on the device I showed him, generally elderly people are blind to the technology currently available, I asked him whether you like gambling in online casinos, he answered I don't understand what what had to be done there, I explained briefly but he was still reluctant, he preferred physical gambling
70  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you have a habit of tracking your gambling progress? on: February 11, 2024, 08:50:09 AM
I never track my gambling history, because I know it will make me more curious and force myself to continue gambling, besides, I don't really care about account status or calculating losses and wins, because I'm not an active gambler, I just open online casinos when I feel bored and have time
71  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is addiction bad only when it is a problem? on: February 10, 2024, 05:12:35 PM
of course if your addiction makes bad things happen in your life, but if you are an addict who doesn't involve or disturb your finances and daily activities that's not bad, that's a responsible gambler, it's bad when you gamble beyond your means which causes a lot of problems in your life, especially your finances
72  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Does even freezing a customer's account curb irresponsible gambling? on: February 10, 2024, 05:03:28 PM
There is no relationship between gambling addicts and casinos, in fact casinos like to see gambling addicts who continuously deposit their money, it is an advantage for the casino, if they freeze it they are reducing their profits, unless they find violations they will freeze it because it is detrimental they
73  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Rich or poor gambler, who should risk more? on: February 10, 2024, 04:38:35 PM
In my opinion, rich people and poor people are the same at risk, there is no difference, if a rich person spends a lot of money on gambling because he has a lot of money and vice versa, everyone is at risk of bankruptcy, it all depends on us and the strategies we use in gambling , so there is no difference between rich and poor people in gambling
74  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Taking a break in gambling on: February 10, 2024, 04:29:29 PM
I never thought about taking a break from gambling, because I am not an active gambler so I don't need to think about it, even if you want to take a break I will prefer useful activities, such as investing some of my money, planning a trip for healing so that I can escape from all the burdens on your mind, and much more, unless you are an active gambler it will be difficult to do this
75  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Selling a property to play gamble on: February 10, 2024, 03:53:52 PM
a very careless act, gambling has ruined his life and also damaged family relationships for quite a long time, luckily his parents were generous and forgave him, maybe he comes from people who are quite well off, if they were poor people I'm sure his parents will not forgive him, this makes us more careful when gambling so as not to let our desires control us
76  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Anyone here who retired with Gambling winnings ? on: February 10, 2024, 09:07:22 AM
Anyone here who retired with Gambling winnings ?  If not, how much you think is sufficient to retire as Gambling winning ?
maybe there are but not many, some people are determined to stop gambling because they get a big win, they are building a business and they don't like gambling anymore, but most people will gamble more and more often after they get a lot of wins, these wins make them more actively play because they want to get even bigger wins
77  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Management on: February 05, 2024, 09:07:27 PM
what you are doing is quite good, better than before, the main thing you need to remember is mastering and controlling yourself over your emotions, if you want to play comfortably at gambling, use minimal bets and maintain your bets, don't increase them, that way you won't lose more money, if you are lucky you can withdraw your initial capital and place bets on your winnings
78  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Making too many picks reduces chances of winning. on: February 05, 2024, 01:15:10 AM
it's the same as buying random numbers to win a big jackpot, the more number choices we buy the greater the chance we will be close to the jackpot, unfortunately nga in general gambling doesn't really apply, there are times when we increase the number because we are sure of the choice, and there are Sometimes we also minimize the number of bets and increase the number of tickets
depending on the game situation
79  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Quit gamble! Easy or Hard? Let's talk. on: February 04, 2024, 11:58:27 PM
Just as with regular tupes of addiction like drugs or alcohol, the hardest part about quitting the addiction is managing to completely and reliably quit without falling for relapse. Laugh about it or not but people who have been addicted to gambling sometimes fall for withdrawals and relapses when they quit it. As if they have been addicted to something that’s really that major or something. Now, once you’re past this stage/point in your responsible gambling journey it’s pretty much smooth sailing from here on out. Which means you’regaminv is relatively easier to get cured from compared to brain-altering addictions like drugs and alcohol. It just so happens that sometimes you get cues also cause you to suffer some afflictionsreserved only in the past for people who are addicted to drugs. 
that's why gambling addiction is difficult to stop, especially for those who have enjoyed the results of gambling, it is the main factor for them to become addicted, if they experience losses from the start, it is very likely that they will be far from addiction, a sweet start to a bad ending that ends in endless disaster. expected
80  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How many hours is the best time for a gambler to last while gambling? on: February 04, 2024, 11:42:00 PM
I don't agree with this saying, the more time you spend gambling, the more you will lose and vice versa, then what about people who play for a short time and have spent a lot of money, it all depends on how big a bet we place, it's not time that determines but the bet. Personally, I can't afford to play online gambling for a long time, but it's different from playing physical gambling, it certainly has art
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