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“There is no moral difference between gambling at cards or in lotteries or on the race track and gambling in the stock market. One method is just pernicious to the body politic as the other kind.” quote by Theodore Roosevelt
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“There is no moral difference between gambling at cards or in lotteries or on the race track and gambling in the stock market. One method is just pernicious to the body politic as the other kind.”

Theodore Roosevelt

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Source Speech: National Conservation Conference, Theodore Roosevelt, 1910

Gambling in markets is as morally dubious as gambling in games; both exploit risk for profit.

In simple terms: Stock market speculation mirrors gambling.

Key Takeaway

Treat market speculation cautiously.

Themes

economics ethics risk speculation politics

Mood

cautious critical

Type

ethical financial

When to use this quote

  • investment decisions
  • policy making
  • financial education
  • risk assessment

Key Concepts

moral philosophy financial regulation behavioral economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What distinguishes responsible investing from gambling?
  • How can regulation curb harmful speculation?
A Different Perspective

May ignore legitimate investment benefits.

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