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Ethical Conversations: The broader public is wrestling with whether it’s morally acceptable — even if legal — to profit from betting on wars, regime collapse, and similar tragedies.
What began as a speculative outlet for traders has now become a focal point for debates over insider information, regulatory responsibility, and the moral boundaries of financial markets. Whether lawmakers will act, and how — remains uncertain. But the case is unlikely to be forgotten. For many, it represents a stark reminder that in a world increasingly driven by data, technology, and capital, even human suffering can become a market price.