Is this gambling or trading?

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Gambling and trading are two different things. Right now, I am trying to improve my strategy on binary options, which is considered gambling because the price could move at any direction. I am staking $10. If the price hits the profit target, then I will win money. However, if it misses the profit target, then I may lose my entire stake. So, is this gambling or trading? Should I create a better risk management strategy?
 
To the best of my knowledge, there's no relationship between trading when it comes to playing poker. Trading is a totally different concept in another field which isn't related to poker but gambling is 100% involved with poker playing.
 
To the best of my knowledge, there's no relationship between trading when it comes to playing poker. Trading is a totally different concept in another field which isn't related to poker but gambling is 100% involved with poker playing.

I know that trading and gambling may seem two different things. However, trading against the house may seem like gambling. Many traders are rarely profitable when they trade against the house. I have been trying to learn how to trade against the house for at least three years without success.
 
Well, that one is gambling 😅, no sugarcoating. Once the outcome of an event is either up or down without a meaningful control, it's based on luck. I tried it some years ago, but I lost all my money. It doesn't have any strategy unlike Forex
 
Binary options are all-or-nothing with fixed outcomes and short timeframes. Even with analysis, the structure heavily favors the platform, not the trader. This design makes long-term winning very hard to sustain. Having said that said, risk management is important. Limiting stake size, setting daily loss caps, and avoiding emotional trades might reduce damage.
 
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