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Is trading unethical /biz/?

>> No.17949212

>>17949196
no nigger

>> No.17949220

>>17949196
yes

>> No.17949227

maybe

>> No.17949237

Schopenhauer wouldn't think so and that's who you posted.

>> No.17949248

>>17949196
Sir, to what reason would you decline to parlay with such an esteemed gentleman as myself?

>> No.17949260

who cares?

>> No.17949264

>>17949196
only if you trade in eth

>> No.17949288

>>17949196
>buy thing from someone who doesn't want it anymore
>sell thing to someone who wants it
Yeah, very unethical.

>> No.17949299

It's unethical to be poor

>> No.17949306
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17949306

depends what you're trading

>> No.17949315

>>17949196
Trading, which means allocation of resources, is one of the most important functions in the economy, the world would be insanely poorer if we didn't have efficient capital markets.

>> No.17949326

>>17949196
Yes

>> No.17950013

>>17949196
Yes but it feels fucking good

>> No.17950180

>>17949196
Schopenhauer praised merchants and his father was one

>> No.17950245

the flow of money in the markets is always from the retarded and delusional to the whales and institutions. any profits you earn would have just gone to those big players anyway. better it go to you than them. even if you spend it all on chinese cartoon figurines, at least that money is being injected into the economy rather than being recycled back into the ponzi scheme to make it even more effective at scamming people. plus, providing more liquidity is great.

>> No.17950305

>>17949196
no but convincing people a piece of paper is a substitute good for gold is