Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre
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| Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the thinly disguised biography of Jesse Livermore, a remarkable character who first started speculating in New England bucket shops at the turn of the century. Livermore, who was banned from these shady operations because of his winning ways, soon moved to Wall Street where he made and lost his fortune several times over. What makes this book so valuable are the observations that Lefèvre records about investing, speculating, and the nature of the market itself. | | ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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| EDWIN Lefèvre began writing about Wall Street in 1897. During his career, he wrote eight books, worked for the New York Sun, served as financial editor of Harper's Weekly, and wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. |
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| Price at Amazon | US$13.57 | | Number of Pages | 288 pages | | Rate at Amazon | 4.5 stars based on 170 reviews | |
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