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Stock trading seen as gambling unless insider knowledge is held, Mike Benz notes

Stock trading seen as gambling unless insider knowledge is held, Mike Benz notes
Trading likened to gambling without edge

Mike Benz draws a comparison between stock trading and gambling, emphasizing that without access to insider information not yet reflected in the market, trading may be little more than speculation.

The comment underscores the perceived importance of exclusive knowledge in achieving an edge in financial markets.

Benz has previously analyzed how compliance with disinformation regulations under the EU DSA and UK OSA is generating new revenues for the so-called censorship economy. In another report, he documented that venture capital firms invested hundreds of millions of dollars in 2023 in start-ups focused on disinformation initiatives. These observations add further context to his views on the role of information access in market activity.

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