Is dealing in shares in the stock market against the principle of no gambling?
by Chaitanya CharanJuly 17, 2013
From: ShivamSaraogi
Is dealing in shares in stock market against the regulative principle of “No Gambling”? What if someone invests in shares (a) for long-term financial security and (b) speculative gains?
Hare Krsna Prabhuji, please accept my humble obeisances
How and Who decides that the involvement in the stock market is cautious and won’t effect the mind? I can get involved thinking I am quite careful but in reality it may be just opposite. So how to define it??
Hare Krsna Prabhuji, please accept my humble obeisances
How and Who decides that the involvement in the stock market is cautious and won’t effect the mind? I can get involved thinking I am quite careful but in reality it may be just opposite. So how to define it??
Your servant
Ashutosh
My response is here:
http://www.thespiritualscientist.com/2013/07/how-and-who-decides-that-the-involvement-in-the-stock-market-is-cautious-and-wont-effect-the-mind/
Hare Krishna prabhuji. PAMHO. Thank you for not only clearing my doubt but also explaining the meaning of the “No Gambling” regulative principle.
yas, shivam.