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  2. Options vs. sports betting: Why smart gamblers use options - AOL

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    Here are some key similarities and differences between options and sports betting, and why options trading is a great setup for smart traders. Options vs. sports betting: How they work Options trading

  3. Gambling is easier than ever. Report warns it's a global ...

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    The factors are different than with other forms of addiction: With gambling, people don't hit a wall − the way people overdose on drugs − unless they run out of money.

  4. 7 mistakes to avoid when trading options - AOL

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    Trading options is generally more complicated than trading stocks, so you must know a few key things before diving in. If you want to trade options, be sure to avoid these common mistakes.

  5. Prediction market - Wikipedia

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    Because online gambling is outlawed in the United States through federal laws and many state laws as well, most prediction markets that target US users operate with "play money" rather than "real money": they are free to play (no purchase necessary) and usually offer prizes to the best traders as incentives to participate.

  6. The U.S. already has a gambling epidemic—24 hour stock ...

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    The use of advanced technologies that can help financial firms induce frequent trading by retail investors, combined with the ability of retail investors to trade at all hours of the day or night ...

  7. Bucket shop (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    A scene from a bucket shop in 1892. A bucket shop is a business that allows gambling based on the prices of stocks or commodities.A 1906 U.S. Supreme Court ruling defined a bucket shop as "an establishment, nominally for the transaction of a stock exchange business, or business of similar character, but really for the registration of bets, or wagers, usually for small amounts, on the rise or ...