All around the world, in all markets, all day, since the dawn of human history the greatest trade of all has been that of information advantage.haichless wrote: Its the annonimity of the internet, that alows us all to feel its acceptable.
If I were sat next to you in a pub watching a football match with my mates and I knew the game was being watched with a 30sec delay, but you didnt, and I could see or hear the up to the minute action via a headset or something, and those around me are saying I bet they score from this corner or from this attack etc, I will bet you a straight tenner, but i only took your bets when i knew you had already lost. Then after the game when im £100 up I tell you how Ive done it but wont give you your money back, how many mates do you think I will have tomorrow, how many of them will feel cheated?????
Your example above is information advantage pure and simple (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Mayer_Rothschild)
There is no level playing field. Life is not a level playing field. Small advantages (or large advantages) will exist and when they do, someone will endeavor to exploit them.
One of my favourite films of all time, The Sting, is another great example.