Forex is not a “gambling product” and frankly the e-Toro attempts to promote along the same lines are a bit of a joke, quite strange, and probably illegal in most financially regulated countries where the promotion of these products is quite sturctured. Foreign exchange is a financial instrument and a trading tool.
Your gambling segments are somewhat lopsided as well – and do not really conform to the sort of breakdowns that would normally occur if trying to categorise online gambling
If I was going to attempt to categorise them then I’d try a split along the lines of :
1) Poker (Texas Holdem, Omaha, Razz, stud and all the variants)
2) Traditional Table Games (Blackjack, roulette, baccarat, craps)
3) Slot Machines, Video poker, One Arm Bandits (anything you push a button to “spin”)
4) Bingo
5) Lotteries, Keno, Scratch cards
6) Strategy games like Backgammon, Mahjong and Chess (when played for money)
7) Sports betting
Horse Racing (large enough on it’s own – and has specific US exclusions)
I think that this gives EIGHT distinct categories that could be considered seperate areas.
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