Who's the Bad Guy?
While the US's Unlawful Internet Gambling Act is taking over the news on money and the Internet, so many people ask themselves what the true difference between online gambling and online trading is.
Two people are sitting in their agencies both of them risk their money online, one is breaking the legislative norms, the other is not. One of these men is a daily dealer, and no matter how you take that fact, this person is risking his funds for the chance to profit from the trade. I believe that both these men use the Internet for one and the same motive. Still, the person gambling online is currently taking part in an illicit business. Why dishonest? Because Government of the US is not getting a cent of the income from the online gambler. It only levies tax money from the day e-commerce-dealer.
Daily Americans lose billions of dollars on trading securities, not headquartered in Wall Street offices, but from their houses. that type of average men are not trained stock brokers, and they do not obtain any license - in spite of all this they do not have any legal obstacles to risking their money online.
Actually, the single actual difference between trading on internet and online gambling is the amount of profits the US Government profits from the industries: E-commerce = much money; Gambling Online = not a cent and lots of online casino bonuses for gamblers. We often hear that the US Congress is working on the anti-gambling online forbidding law exactly for this reason that the government is loose all the possible profits each day.
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