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With new commentary and Insights on the life and times of Jesse Livermore Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the fictionalized biography of perhaps the most famous financial speculator of all time-Jesse Livermore. This annotated edition bridges the gap between Edwin Lefevre's fictionalized account of Livermore's life and the actual, historical events, places, and people that populate the book. It also describes the variety of trading approaches Livermore used throughout his life and analyzes his psychological development as a trader and the lessons gained through hard experiences. * Analyzes…mehr
With new commentary and Insights on the life and times of Jesse Livermore Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the fictionalized biography of perhaps the most famous financial speculator of all time-Jesse Livermore. This annotated edition bridges the gap between Edwin Lefevre's fictionalized account of Livermore's life and the actual, historical events, places, and people that populate the book. It also describes the variety of trading approaches Livermore used throughout his life and analyzes his psychological development as a trader and the lessons gained through hard experiences. * Analyzes legendary trader Jesse Livermore's strategies and explains how they can be used in today's markets * Provides factual details regarding the actual companies Livermore traded in and the people who helped/hindered him along the way * Explains the structure and mechanics of the Livermore-era markets, including the bucket shops and the commodity exchanges * Includes more than 100 pages of new material Reminiscences of a Stock Operator has endured over 70 years because traders and investors continue to find lessons from Livermore's experiences that they can apply to their own trading. This annotated edition will continue the trend.
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EDWIN LEFÈVRE was trained as a mining engineer, but became a journalist at age nineteen. He produced eight books, including The Making of a Stockbroker, during his fifty-three-year writing career. He was a celebrated finance author made most famous by his publication of the fictionalized story of Jesse Livermore, which first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1922. JON D. MARKMAN is an award-winning journalist, popular market analyst, and veteran fund manager. He was a pioneer in the development of stock-rating systems and screening software; a portfolio manager at a hedge fund; managing editor at CNBC on MSN Money; and an investment columnist and investigative reporter at the Los Angeles Times. Markman provides investment guidance in his daily Strategic Advantage and Trader???s Advantage research services, as well as in his weekly MSN Money column and managed accounts. He is also the author of Swing Trading, which is published by Wiley, and two other finance books.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword v Introduction vii I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10 1922 1 II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17 1922 23 III. I Was Dead Right-I Lost Every Cent I Had: July 1 1922 45 IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15 1922 67 V. My Day of Days: August 12 1922 89 VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2 1922 111 VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept. 16 1922 133 VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7 1922 153 IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21 1922 171 X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16 1922 193 XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19 1923 217 XII. Kings Paupers and the Hazards of the Game: May 26 1923 235 Publisher's Postscript 255
Foreword v
Introduction vii
I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10, 1922 1
II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17, 1922 23
III. I Was Dead Right—I Lost Every Cent I Had: July 1, 1922 45
IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15, 1922 67
V. My Day of Days: August 12, 1922 89
VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2, 1922 111
VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept. 16, 1922 133
VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7, 1922 153
IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21, 1922 171
X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16, 1922 193
XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19, 1923 217
XII. Kings, Paupers, and the Hazards of the Game: May 26, 1923 235
Foreword v Introduction vii I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10 1922 1 II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17 1922 23 III. I Was Dead Right-I Lost Every Cent I Had: July 1 1922 45 IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15 1922 67 V. My Day of Days: August 12 1922 89 VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2 1922 111 VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept. 16 1922 133 VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7 1922 153 IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21 1922 171 X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16 1922 193 XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19 1923 217 XII. Kings Paupers and the Hazards of the Game: May 26 1923 235 Publisher's Postscript 255
Foreword v
Introduction vii
I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10, 1922 1
II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17, 1922 23
III. I Was Dead Right—I Lost Every Cent I Had: July 1, 1922 45
IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15, 1922 67
V. My Day of Days: August 12, 1922 89
VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2, 1922 111
VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept. 16, 1922 133
VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7, 1922 153
IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21, 1922 171
X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16, 1922 193
XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19, 1923 217
XII. Kings, Paupers, and the Hazards of the Game: May 26, 1923 235
Publisher’s Postscript 255
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