Recently I read that one of the reasons for excommunicating a person years ago was because of involvement in the stock market. Imagine that today?
Oh, yes gb. That persists somewhat to this very day.
Some view involvement in the stock market as a form of gambling, putting up some money to win (hopefully) more money based upon happenstance.
Those who play the stock market object that they spend time researching the arts and sciences of business, finances and economics before making their investment decision, although some/many probably do not. On the other hand the professional gambler also claims spending time researching statistics and numeric patterns in games of chance before going to the casino.
Or the horse race gambler will spend quite a bit of time doing histrorical research of the horses which will be invoved in a given race (or not).
In other words both playing the stock market and gambling can be forms of getting a great deal of something for little or nothing.
Yes, I have stock market investments.
No, I don't gamble, well not for a while anyway.
But, we are getting off course.
HankD