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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Wiley Investment Classics)

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"Although Reminiscences...was first published some seventy years ago, its take on crowd psychology and market timing is a s timely as last summer's frenzy on the foreign exchange markets."
—Worth magazine

"The most entertaining book written on investing is Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, by Edwin Lefèvre, first published in 1923."
—The Seattle Times

"After twenty years and many re-reads, Reminiscences is still one of my all-time favorites."
Kenneth L. Fisher, Forbes

"A must-read classic for all investors, whether brand-new or experienced."
William O'Neil, founder and Chairman, Investor's Business Daily

"Whilst stock market tomes have come and gone, this remains popular and in print eighty years on."
—GQ magazine

First published in 1923, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the most widely read, highly recommended investment book ever. Generations of readers have found that it has more to teach them about markets and people than years of experience. This is a timeless tale that will enrich your life—and your portfolio.

 

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When I first read "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" in 1985, I have to admit, I found myself skimming it as it did not hold my attention. If you have ever read the original, read this one, and my bet is you will appreciate it much more. Markman has enhanced that book many fold. Not only is it now rich with financial history during that era, it brings to light much of the message that was not apparent in the original. You can read the original here, or you can read a detailed history of the financial world in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, or you can read them both, all in this book. Nice.

.yow want to really fast track your development as a successful stock trader.then read this book.Learn from a stock legends mistakes, experience's and learnings, deep insights onto the mind of a stock trader.

The protagonist of the book, Jesse Livermore, aims for best advantage, and learns as he goes along, going broke several times in the process, and dying broke as well. I read Reminiscences of a Stock Operator around ten years ago. But can a classic be made better. It wasn't no-holds-barred, but it was close.We are experiencing our own era of leverage that is too high, and what happens when it breaks. Economists wanting to get a look at market microstructure would also benefit. In this case yes.

Live by leverage; die by leverage.Paul Tudor Jones II writes an appendix to the volume, as well as a foreword. I was trying to understand trading dynamics in the market, and the book was mentioned frequently.It is a classic. Leverage cuts two ways. Jon Markman, an able financial writer, has written notes around the narrative, with pictures and graphs that illustrate many things that would be obscure to the reader of the book. Markman brings forgotten people to life, and motivates the events that transpired.It was an exciting era, one where the common law of contracts played a greater role, and statutory law played a lesser role. Being a trading billionaire who started from scratch and went broke a few times, he is an excellent man to get into the mind of Livermore on a modern basis.Who would benefit from this book: Historians would benefit, as would those interested in trading.

Livermore, more than most, gives a full view of technical analysis, because he lays bare the motivations of players, and how other players attempt to devine those motivations.

It was very hard to put down. This is my first time reading Reminiscences of a Stock Operator. I have read many books on trading but in reading this book I was so intrigued of the knowledge that I read 100 pages the day I received it. Thank you Mr. Markman.

If you want this to be any clearer I suggest: "jesse Livermore, worlds' greatest stock trader" by richard smitten. This book can be hard to follow at times because of the old writing style, but it is worth the read. You get the basics of trading and learn the back story of how the views were developed. The smitten book lays out everything in great detail. I suggest reading lefevre(sp) and the smitten books.

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