Stock Trading: The New Gambling Addiction

How the Covid 19 pandemic aroused an addiction with dangerous consequences for the world

Investing doesn't seem like a type of gambling, but lately some traders have been trading like compulsive gamblers. Certain traders suffer from family and social difficulties; others even have problems with the law when they resort to criminal activities to continue financing their transactions. Trading has not yet been classified as a gambling disorder, but in many cases it shares crucial similarities with gambling. A few years ago, the New Jersey Council on Compulsive Gambling stated about trading: "It will be the gambling addiction of the millennium, no doubt." With the pandemic, the isolations and the expansion of the stock market activity, the forecast has been more than... alles anzeigen expand_more

Investing doesn't seem like a type of gambling, but lately some traders have been trading like compulsive gamblers. Certain traders suffer from family and social difficulties; others even have problems with the law when they resort to criminal activities to continue financing their transactions. Trading has not yet been classified as a gambling disorder, but in many cases it shares crucial similarities with gambling. A few years ago, the New Jersey Council on Compulsive Gambling stated about trading: "It will be the gambling addiction of the millennium, no doubt." With the pandemic, the isolations and the expansion of the stock market activity, the forecast has been more than fulfilled. Many sports gamblers, trapped in their homes and with some extra cash thanks to government stimulus checks, found in day trading a dangerous new way to gamble.



Claude Kramer is a sociologist, member of the Research Group on Digital Culture & Network Theory, he combines an academic career with contributions in the most important press media worldwide.



1. Is trading a socially accepted way of gambling?



2. A scientific study on trading addicts



3. Types of trading prone to lead to addictive behaviors



4. When trading becomes Gambling?



5. Mind traps or the downward spiral



6. The danger of online trading leverage



7. Skill or luck: closer to poker or betting?



8. Internet and excessive trading



9. An addiction that is on the rise



10. Support groups for gambling traders



11. Who benefits from the multiplication of traders?

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