Retail vs. Institutional Trading
Retail investors are increasingly drawn to options trading, with a significant portion entering the market during the pandemic. This surge creates a unique dynamic where institutional investors capitalize on the inexperience of these new traders, raising ethical questions about the fairness of such practices. While some argue that increased participation is beneficial, the reality is that many are engaging in a high-risk, gambling-like environment rather than traditional investing.In this clip
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Is investing in the stock market gambling, as discussed in the episode Prof G Markets: Goldman’s Earnings Slump, an ETF for Options Trading, and Fractional Jet Ownership and the clip Retail Trading Risks?
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