Is there a hard threshold? Do high risk investments such as penny stocks qualify as gambling? Do low risk investments? Annuities? Bonds? CDs?

This comment got me wondering.

Is it more to do with the venue? Stock markets and real estate vs casinos and the lottery?

Were the MIT Blackjack Team gambling or investing?

Or Jerry and Marge Selbee?

Is this just another semantic hotdogs are sandwiches discussion or is there an agreed threshold?

  • Takumidesh@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    But term is all relative, long term means something different for everyone.

    A four week t-bill has the same term as a hugely out of the money long call on a meme stock, and yet one is a tried and true investment strategy and the other is very clearly gambling.

    The difference isn’t the time, it’s the risk profile.

    • Steve@communick.news
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      5 months ago

      That’s what I mean by using different definitions.
      I don’t use the terms gamble or investment exclusively as an evaluation or indication of risk; More as a term of intent.

      While I might not call a four week t-bill a gamble, I certainly wouldn’t call it an investment at all.
      I’d be more inclined to call a savings account an investment; as a savings account can be used for more long term financial planing of one’s future.