🧭 Trading: Halal ✅ or Haram ❌? — @Rizimii Round‑Up

✅ Halal When:

✅ You trade spot assets (no margin, no derivatives or futures)

✅ You avoid riba (interest), gharar (excessive uncertainty), and maisir (gambling)

✅ You choose Shariah-compliant assets and use transparent exchanges

⚠️ Haram When:

❌ You use futures, margin, CFDs, options (high speculation/leverage)

❌ Your trades resemble chance-based gambling (short-term, highly volatile crypto or memes)

📝 Community Insight:

“All crypto is gambling so it's all haram.”

“If you’re investing in actual projects like BTC, ETH … it’s considered halal, but meme coins with 0 utility are considered haram.”

🎯 Conclusion:

Spot trading of real, transparent assets = generally halal

Speculative/leveraged trades = likely haram

Crypto's status is debated—more acceptance for spot buying; short-term trading is risky.

🔑 Advice for Muslim traders:

Stick to spot trading

Avoid margin, futures, speculation

Choose Shariah-checked assets

Consult a knowledgeable scholar for complex cases