So the Market is Essentially a Casino, Right?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by zghorner, Feb 3, 2021.

  1. zghorner

    zghorner

    Basically what happened last week in meme stocks convinced me that the trading market is basically just a type of casino...

    Everybody knows that the odds are stacked in the houses favor, AND THAT IS OK. We choose to participate knowing this full and well.

    BUT, I didn't realize that if a little guy walks in and starts taking big money from the house (Market Makers)...dudes in suits show up and escort you out of the building (eliminate buying power)...then call their friends and blackball you across town.

    how far off am I here?
     
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  2. hilmy83

    hilmy83

    if the overall market is the casino, what is the equivalent of the poker tables?
     
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  3. VEGASDESERT

    VEGASDESERT

    very far off.

    the market is not a casino its an opportunity to invest in companies and participate in the long term growth or lack thereof, of that company and its future prospects.

    example: steve jobs rejoins apple, i think jobs is a genius, i buy apple stock and hold
    for 20 years and make a ton of money.

    simple., not complicated, not rigged, not a casino.
     
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  4. caroy

    caroy

    I don't know if I'd blame the market makers. They aren't the evil empire. Someone needs to take the other side of a retail trade and they are obligated to always buy and sell. The earn the spread and whatever they make gamma scalping their positions. I don't know about massive conspiracy anymore. Just thinking firms have to comply with the clearing corps and for the viability of their book and business they can raise margin and put people on closing only who most likely didn't have the capital for the risk they were in. Maybe I'm too optimistic. I mean it's a squeeze those in early and cashed out made stacks. The short hedge funds that had too big of positions blew out. Seems the capital changed hands for the most part.
     
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  5. maxinger

    maxinger

    It is not.
    don't bother about the little guy taking big money.
    don't bother about the dudes in suits.

    Just look at the charts.

    In fact, the manipulated market is good for traders.
    Don't bother whether it is manipulated by hedge fund managers,
    Reddit users, brokers, or whatever.
    The manipulated market provides trading opportunities.
    Be thankful to the manipulators (legit or illegal or whatever ).
     
  6. zghorner

    zghorner

    I agree that the opportunity is still there and i appreciate what that means. Just being able to participate and such a wonderful thing is truly a blessing.
     
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  7. Nobert

    Nobert

    Kinda. Too much noise & Joe Pesci (SEC) walks in.
     
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  8. notagain

    notagain

    The machine malfunctioned and you get nothing, conflict of interest.
     
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  9. zghorner

    zghorner

    or this slimy MF more like haha

    [​IMG]
     
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  10. Any experienced trader would have predicted the reaction from the brokerages and profited nicely. The newbs just got their first lesson in a long list of lessons about trading.
     
    #10     Feb 3, 2021
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