The casino floor and the trading floor are running the same game. The confetti on Robinhood. The "e;risk-free"e; bet on DraftKings. The diamond hands meme on Reddit. The 3 a.m. crypto trade you made on tilt. Every one of these moments was designed — engineered by the same behavioral psychology that keeps a gambler at the blackjack table until the sun comes up.The House Always Wins is the first book to map casino psychology directly onto the stock market, the crypto market, and the sports betting ecosystem — specifically for the generation navigating all three on the same phone.Inside, you'll learn:• How payment for order flow, bid-ask spreads, and options premiums function as Wall Street's hidden house edge• Why Robinhood studied casino floor design to build its app — and what that means for every trade you make• The neuroscience of tilt, hot streaks, and loss aversion, and why you lose the same way at both tables• How to tell whether you're the whale, the sharp, or the fish — and what to do about it• The Three-Bucket System for separating your sacred money from your play money• Why HODL culture is the disposition effect wearing a costume• How to stop playing someone else's game and start building your own tableWritten with the voice of a barbershop conversation and the rigor of behavioral economics, this book doesn't lecture you about why you shouldn't gamble. It teaches you the rules nobody gave you — so you can stop being the product and start being the house. The house always wins. Until you learn the game.