
When Investing Becomes Gambling (2025 Recession Warning)
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In this video, I interview Michael Bodiak about his gambling addiction, which was based in daytrading stock options and risky investments in the stock market. 🤝 How I Quit Gambling: https://youtu.be/ZUx9qIm4sNY
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About Michael: Michael Bodiak, a small business owner and advocate for responsible gaming. He is passionate about helping those with financial problems related to problem gambling; particularly related to those who suffer from high frequency day trading on Wall Street. His stock market addiction gambling journey began in 2003 and ended in 2023. He currently serves as Program Development Coordinator with the Arkansas Problem Gambling Council, bringing awareness and resources to those with gambling issues. He also helps lead a Twelve Step Life Recovery group at his local church on a weekly basis.
🙏🏻 Recovery Resources: https://odaatgamblingawareness.com/resources
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Common Facts About Gambling Addiction: - Approximately 2-3% of Americans meet the criteria for a gambling disorder, which equates to around 6 million people. - Around 96% of gamblers lose money in the long run, reinforcing the industry's design to ensure the house always wins. - Studies show that people with a gambling addiction impact 7-10 others around them on average, showing that a gambling addiction can impact more people than simply the gambler themself. - Over 50% of people with gambling addiction also struggle with substance abuse or another mental health disorder, such as depression or anxiety. - Gambling Addiction costs the U.S. economy an estimated $7 billion annually, including losses from job productivity, criminal justice expenses, and healthcare costs.
About My Channel: Welcome to ODAAT Gambling Awareness! This channel is dedicated to spreading awareness about gambling addiction and helping individuals better understand the risks of excessive gambling. Through powerful storytelling, educational content, and real-life experiences, we aim to shine a light on the dangers of gambling and provide tools for recovery. Whether you're seeking help, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to learn more, our mission is to create a safe space for open conversations about gambling addiction. Join us as we break the stigma, share insights, and work toward a healthier, addiction-free future—one day at a time. Subscribe and be part of the change!