Do you prefer Poker Or Stock Trading ?

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I'm not sure I see many similarities between them, but I know marginally more about poker than stock trading. So for me it's poker.
 
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Well, if I had preferred Trading, I would be in a Trading community.
 
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If I like to play poker, it goes beyond money, trading shares is more for the money, and not to like it yourself, of course it makes a lot of money, who won't like it kkkkkk.
 
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Stock trading is not even a game :D I love Poker, and it is the best cards game ever!:cool:
 
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It's great to have a poker community where you share experiences and have a lot of general ideas on different topics, honestly I'm very happy to be part of the community like Cardhat, huge respect and I wish all players the best of luck :)
But from my little experience I see that there are relativities in risk management and money management strategies to progress as a professional and move to the next levels
I would love to hear about your experiences
Couldn't agree more—having a supportive poker community like Cardhat makes a world of difference! It’s amazing how much you can learn just by sharing experiences and strategies.

Regarding risk management and money management, I’ve found that consistency is key. For me, setting strict bankroll management rules has been essential to minimize emotional decisions. For example, I avoid playing at stakes where a bad session would put more than 5% of my bankroll at risk. Also, tracking my results has been invaluable—not just to monitor progress but also to identify patterns in my gameplay.

What about you? How do you approach managing your bankroll and taking calculated risks to move up the stakes? Would love to hear what’s worked for you!
 
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Honestly, I prefer poker remains a sport for me

and for trading stocks or other markets, I refer to speculators, I see that they make profitable performances, they apply strategies so that they can become winners in the long term given the economic growth, it remains a different field where there are several actors who come into play, just I want to know are there common points between poker and speculation on the stock markets, are there common points? at the level of capital management especially
 
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As an ex-stockbroker, I have seen far worse carnage in the markets than any poker game that I have been part of.
 
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