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Our object in writing this book is to endeavour to show to persons who may contemplate trying their hand at Stock Exchange speculation, the improbability of their hopes being realized. Much mischief and trouble would be avoided, and a deal of money saved, if, before entering upon such a dangerous career under the most favorable circumstances as that of a speculator, a study were made of the difficulties such an occupation involves, and also of the chances against the operator, considered as one individual versus the Stock markets. It is melancholy to think of the vast sums of money that are…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Our object in writing this book is to endeavour to show to persons who may contemplate trying their hand at Stock Exchange speculation, the improbability of their hopes being realized. Much mischief and trouble would be avoided, and a deal of money saved, if, before entering upon such a dangerous career under the most favorable circumstances as that of a speculator, a study were made of the difficulties such an occupation involves, and also of the chances against the operator, considered as one individual versus the Stock markets. It is melancholy to think of the vast sums of money that are invested in the most serious sense of the word, annually by Stock Exchange speculators in the purchase of a sorrowful experience. It seems to be in the nature of things, that numbers of people must come to grief in their early struggles, through an obstinate determination to trust complacently in their own ingenuity, in preference to profiting by the experience of others. A mountain climber who disclaims the aid of a guide, and is subsequently fished out of a crevasse, can expect no other epitaph, even from his friends, than that he has paid the deserved penalty of extreme temerity and folly. There are probably many guides who can ensure a safe passage over most mountain defiles, but he would be a bold man who guaranteed to pilot a young speculator through the Stock markets, and bring him out to a certainty with a profit.

Contents
  • Technical Terms Explained.
  • The Importance of Special Knowledge regarding the Regularly Recurring Causes that influence the Markets.
  • The Right Temperament for a Professional Speculator.
  • The Increase of Speculation in Stocks and Shares.
  • Modern Influences upon the Markets.
  • Cacoëthes Operandi.
  • The Pit-falls.
  • Speculation With Capital.
  • Speculation Without Capital.
  • The “Tip” to Buy or Sell.
  • Speculation by Machinery.
  • The Shifting of Speculation from the Higher to the Lower Classes of Securities.
  • The Short “Turns,” or who makes the Profits?
  • In what respect is Speculation useful in Markets generally?
Autorenporträt
Arthur Crump remains a respected yet somewhat enigmatic figure in the world of finance literature. Not much is known about his personal life, but his contribution to financial theory is most notably encapsulated in his work 'The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation'. Crump's insights into the mechanisms of the stock exchange and the behavior of speculators have provided foundational perspectives that continue to influence students and practitioners of economics and finance. His literary style is analytical, dense with observations on market dynamics, and indicative of a deep understanding of the complexities of market speculation. Although there are few biographical details to elaborate upon, Arthur Crump's legacy as an author is solidified through his scholarly investigation into the speculative elements of the stock market. His book serves as a testament to his intellectual rigor and his grasp of economic principles that underpin the functioning of stock exchanges across the globe. The preciseness with which he approached the subject matter reflects an author committed to the dissemination of empirical wisdom as opposed to untested theory, making 'The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation' a timeless piece in the libraries of those vested in economic and financial scholarship.