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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Is Investing the Same as Gambling?

By Carter B. Banes

By gambling you are taking a chance. You could make a lot of money, or you could lose a lot of money. It is a game or contest. You can't know what will happen because it is all by chance.

For some, investing is also a game. By investing, you are putting your money into something that you really believe will increase in value and be successful. If the investment is successful, you make money. Some people play with the market as a game and have fun with it. Others do it solely to make money and have no desire for enjoyment. Why don't they look at it as a game?

Investing is not the same as gambling. There are many different ways to invest your money, and some ways are not even close to gambling. When you invest in a government bond, you are guaranteed your principle and interest. It's not a gamble if you know for sure you're going to be paid back. There is a slight possibility that they government won't pay you back, but the government would have to be in a lot of trouble for that to happen and getting your money back would be the least of your worries.

How does the stock market work differently in the case of gambling? When you purchase stock, you become part owner in the company. By investing in that corporation, hopefully when they make a profit, you'll be paid in dividends, or if they are growing and increasing in value, the value of the stock will go up.

What about when you bet money at a casino or at a horse race? You don't own part of anything. You can't rely on the success of a stable business to make you money. You are just taking a chance that you could win. A low chance at that.

By investing, you are adding another source of income to your existing income. In your investments, your money is working to make more money. If you ever receive a large sum of money for anything, invest it in a stable, low risk investment. By gambling it you are essentially throwing it away and won't make nearly as much as you would by investing in it.

Let's look at an example. You win $10,000 in a small lottery game, (which by the way is gambling to). You could go to a casino and double it 5 times, or even just once, but the chance of that happen is next to nothing. You'd probably end up losing it no matter how good a gambler you think you are. Or, you could put it into a stable mutual fund earning 8% a year for 30 years and even without adding anything to it have $100,000 by the end. What do you think? - 23218

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