Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
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 hasto teach them about markets and people than years of experience This is a timeless tale that will enrich your life and your portfolio. Best Read [ Reminiscences of a Stock Operator ] Author [ Edwin Lefèvre ] – kino-fada.fr 1 This is a 300 page bull sesh2 Good to audiobook in order to run the gamut of market reactions on yourself on somebody else s dime3 Make no mistake this is not a good book, really dull compared to More Money Than God, When Genius Failed, or The Black Swan less so than what little I read remember of The Intell Inv., but obvi RSO is addressing somet...This book is a marvel It s well written It clings very closely to the trade of a speculator, and barely touches on any personal life For example, we only learn that the narrator has a wife when someone tries to use her to hook him into a stock manipulation Everything focuses on the markets, and how the narrator interac...1 Another lesson I learned early is that there is nothing new in Wall Street There can t be because speculation is as old as the hills Whatever happens in the stock market to day has happened before and will happen again I ve never forgotten that I suppose I really manage to remember when and how it happened The fact t...If you have the slightest interest in stock markets then you should read this book Even though it got dry at some parts in the middle of the book, I truly enjoyed it.I read this book virtually every summer, not only as a very interesting historical account of the life of a famous Wall Street trader in the early 1900s, but also as a learning tool Or should I say continuing education While the rules and regulations of Wall Street have changed dramatically since this book was first published in 1923, human nature remains virtually unchanged Fear, greed, hope and pride are the same today as they were in the early 1900s and these core fundamental human I read this book virtually every summer, not only as a very interesting historical account of the life of a famous Wall Street trader in the early 1900s, but also as a learning tool Or should I say continuing education While the rules and regulations of Wall Street have changed dramatically since this book was ...Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the auto biography of Jesse Lauriston Liver , a famous Wall Street speculator from 100 years ago Liver describes many of the tactics that he would use to drive prices, either up or down, and most importantly, how he would use the tape to understand prices.Now that the markets ar...An interesting insight into the work of Jesse Liver, one of the most prominent stock speculators of the early 20th century Given that this book is primarily an account of his numerous failures, contradictions, and his total inability to ever enjoy a vacation with his endlessly acquired, and then destroyed fortunes, the only thing I m left confused by is why any sane human in their right mind would ever read this book as investment advice, which it seems that a good many confused people An interesting insight into the work of Jesse Liver, one of the most prominent stock speculators of the early 20th century Given that this book is primarily an account of his numerous failures,...This book is almost a hundred years old, but it s timeless It chronicles the life of one of the most legendary stock traders It reads like a fiction book One can learn and have fun.One of my favorites I m a big time Jesse Liver fan For a guy like myself I didn t come from a shiny university or have bankers as parents Without those two credentials, breaking into high finance is hard Liver wor...Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a rollercoaster ride on pre SEC stock markets It s the wild west of finance by someone who understood every nuance of it The book was written in the first person by Edwin Lefevre, but he refers to the hero throughout as Larry Livingston, and it is widely recognized to be the autobiography of Jesse Liver, to whom the book is dedicated It was first published in 1923 and republished every decade since Human failings never go out of style Especially when Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a rollercoaster ride on pre SEC stock markets It s the wild west of finance by someone who understood every nuance of it The book was written in the first person by Edwin Lefevre, but he refers to the hero throughout as Larry Livingston, and it is widely recognized to be the autobiography of Jesse Liver, to whom the book is dedicated It was first pu...

- English
- 25 June 2018 Edwin Lefèvre
- Hardcover
- 308 pages
- 0471770884
- Edwin Lefèvre
- Reminiscences of a Stock Operator