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Is Investing Gambling? By Chris Stallman
| E-mail I recently returned from a vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada and while I was out there, I received an interesting e-mail from a lawyer in Texas who was hesitant to let his teenage son begin investing because he thought it was just a legalized way for his son to gamble away his college savings. Now, I've heard many reluctant people refer to investing as "another legalized form of gambling" and I usually shrug it off with a smile but the fact is that investing is NOT gambling. Webster's
dictionary defines gambling as "to engage in a game of chance
for something of value". In that sense, I suppose you could
say investing is gambling but there is a more to it than just a
dictionary definition. Investing,
on the other hand, is something in which the investor has the odds
in their favor. One invests with the expectation of increasing the
value of their portfolio. The reason is because the stock market
has historically returned an average of 13% each year. Granted,
there are risks involved and you don't always earn a positive
return but, with the proper research, you can tip the odds even
more in your favor.
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