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Published: 04/10/2011 09:00 - Updated: 03/10/2011 12:30

The trend for gambling

VERY few industries are considered, or indeed have proved themselves to be, recession proof.

The media, sport and retail are just some of the many businesses susceptible to dramatic changes and shifts in the financial market. The recent, severe economic downturn has seen a number of areas battered, bruised and badly scarred as the world struggles to find a way out. Such problems, though, do not seem to have affected the gaming industry. In fact, whether it's more and more people logging on to find the best online casino, or the increasing number of bookies popping up on British high streets, gambling appears to be thriving.

There are a number of reasons for this. From as far back as 2008, much of the population has considered the bookkeeper and online games less of a risk than the bankers and the stock market. The volatile markets brought in an initial surge in tax-free spread betting as members of the public searched for ways to both tighten their purse strings and supplement their income.

With the benefits of no taxes, paperwork, stamp duty or commission; it's easy to see why spread betting has become so popular in the current market turmoil. Never slow in spotting an opportunity, the industry soon allowed punters to bet on the rise, or more significantly the fall, of currencies, markets, stocks and shares by predicting range of outcomes along a defined timescale.

The intense media scrutiny brought the recession firmly into the global spotlight. Consequently, interest in the subject of falling stocks and changes in currency markets arose from a range of demographics. Falling markets can bring big losses, as well as big returns, for those who take part in spread betting. Measures are in place, however, to avoid excessive loss.

Nevertheless, searching for that jackpot is almost certainly more effectively done by playing online; taking advantage of the useful services offered by Casino Listings will remove an awful lot of the stress and hassle of chasing that big win. As well as in-depth reviews of a whole host of gaming sites and reports of the very latest gambling news, the site has a uniquely brilliant ace up its sleeve.

Taking data from 340 online jackpots, the portal lists the highest progressive jackpots available in a range of games, showing you exactly where and when you can try to maximise your return. With progressive jackpots being more often than not considerably higher than the rewards for single plays, you can potentially win a lot more without having to increase your investment.

Playing online also follows the latest significant gambling trend: social gaming. Gone are the days of the nerdy stereotype of online gaming; in its place is a social and exciting occasion as you hunt the casino jackpots.

Gaming may not be totally immune to the effects of the recession, but you'd have to say the odds look good.

 

 

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