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Edwin Lefèvre was an American journalist, writer, and diplomat most noted for his writings on Wall Street business: The Woman and Her Bonds, The Break in Turpentine, The Tipster, A Philanthropic Whisper,The Man Who Won, The Lost Opportunity, Pike's Peak or Bust, A Theological Tipster.

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Edwin Lefèvre was an American journalist, writer, and diplomat most noted for his writings on Wall Street business: The Woman and Her Bonds, The Break in Turpentine, The Tipster, A Philanthropic Whisper,The Man Who Won, The Lost Opportunity, Pike's Peak or Bust, A Theological Tipster.

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Edwin Lefevre (1871-1943) was an American journalist, writer, and diplomat whose contributions to the literary canon of finance and Wall Street remain touchstones for traders and financial professionals. Lefevre is perhaps best known for his classic work 'Reminiscences of a Stock Operator' (1923), which, although a thinly-disguised biography of stock market speculator Jesse Livermore, captures the psychological and technical elements of market operations in the early 20th century. Lefevre compiled his insights from years of observing the pulsing heart of finance, epitomized in 'Wall Street Stories' (1901), a collection of tales revealing the intricacies of financial speculation and the colorful personalities populating New York's financial district. The collection is esteemed for not only its instructive narrative but for its literary style that melds cynicism with wit, mirroring the dynamic and often paradoxical world of Wall Street. As a contributor to magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and Everybody's Magazine, Lefevre's writing reflects a keen understanding of the markets and offers a rich study in the psychology of trading, investment, and economic theory. Today, his works are hailed not merely as historical documents but as foundational texts that continue to influence generations of financial professionals seeking insight into the evergreen complexities of the stock market.