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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYou were doing well until you used the counting cards analogy. I count cards when playing blackjack for the obvious reason that it improves my probability of success. This in no way influences others sitting round the table in terms of what cards they get.
Of course this is no different to any other strategy. That influences what others will get in the same way.
The only way to stop peoples decisions influencing others is to mandate everybody plays the same strategy.Comment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostYou were doing well until you used the counting cards analogy. I count cards when playing blackjack for the obvious reason that it improves my probability of success. This in no way influences others sitting round the table in terms of what cards they get.
I actually don't have problem with gamblers gambling their own money so long as it is confined to a strictly limited place like casino which at all times should have the money to satisfy wins or losses, and also gamblers should gamble their own money. Anyone who enters casino is volunteer - stock market affects far more people even though who don't even join the game, that's why I have problem with hedge funds rather than gamblers in casino (so long as they gamble their own money which is often not the case for hedge funds - they don't even have the money, just high leverage).Comment
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atW, why are you so energised by the economy, an entity of which you will never play a productive part ever? It's like me discussing the ins and outs of nuclear physics.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostYou haven't answered my point. Please explain how a 99% CGT on short term trades won't paralyse the market.ǝןqqıʍComment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostYou don't seem to have answered me yet AtW.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by AtW View Postthis strategy affects the game so much that in some places it is actually illegal.
However card counting without a device is perfectly legal here and in the states. Done correctly it can move a house advantage of about 0.5% to a player advantage of about 3%, but houses will introduce more decks, ban people from joining play part way through a shoe, only play a partial shoe, distract suspected counters, bar them, force them to flat bet or any number of other things to negate the advantage.
I fail to see how card counting without an external device can be illegal anywhere. It is simply mental calculations.Comment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostYou don't seem to have answered me yet AtW.
CGT should be highest for short term gains to encourage long term investment - perhaps CGT should be zero after 2-3 years of share holding, so I do advocate low or zero taxes for long term investors and high taxes for speculators.Comment
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Originally posted by ASB View PostI fail to see how card counting without an external device can be illegal anywhere. It is simply mental calculations.
My analogy, though not perfect, I think was good in that like shorting that on the surface is legal, card counting can have detrimental effect on the game by making less sophisticated players lose, this would put them off the game and they would leave.
Same with the market - if hedge funds are allowed to rape companies like they do now, then it would be better to stay away from this market, this would cause serious negative effect and this is why hedge funds (or more precisely their strategies of aggressive shorting) should be banned in the interests of long term beneficiaries of stock markets.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI don't think high CGT for short term profits will paralise market.
CGT should be highest for short term gains to encourage long term investment - perhaps CGT should be zero after 2-3 years of share holding, so I do advocate low or zero taxes for long term investors and high taxes for speculators.
What on earth makes you think anyone would take a position that they can't exit out of for 2 years without a huge penalty? You're brilliant idea would effectively kill investment in shares dead.ǝןqqıʍComment
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