Re: playing the stock market
We buy lottery is not correct, we would usually say We play the lottery. Also, in this case we need to say investing in, as follows:
We play the lottery, take part in contests or spend hours setting up a business or investing in the stock market.
The lottery is a game and a competition: we can take part in it, and play it.
The stock market obviously isn't a game: we invest money in the stock market, or buy stocks. Playing the stock market is an idiom meaning investing in the stock market.
Re: playing the stock market
Thanks, Niall, for the most desirable and transparent reply.
Got it.
By the way, what time is it in your place? Here it's 7:42 PM.
Re: playing the stock market
In the UK it is 11:45 (AM).
:)
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Thanks, Niall.
Then is it right to say "The time difference/leg/gap between us is about eight hours?"
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The time difference/gap between us is about eight hours
Leg cannot be used in this sense.
Re: playing the stock market
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Originally Posted by
Niall
. Playing the stock market is an idiom meaning investing in the stock market.
I would argue that many who play the stock market may be investing, but they are also treating it as a gambling game at which they need to second-guess the market and its fluctuations, and risk losing in order to make bigger gains.
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You could argue that. But I would argue the opposite purely out of personal experience of its use in the financial world (rather than for any grammatical reason).