Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Edwin Lefevre
Barry Silbert
For crypto traders. - Barry Silbert
Mike Novogratz
I've given 40 copies away probably. [...] And for anyone who wants to be a trader or an investor, this is the Bible. - Mike Novogratz
Paul Tudor Jones
It was given to me by my first boss as the most important book I could read. - Paul Tudor Jones
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

Edwin Lefevre
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Edwin Lefevre
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"Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" by Edwin Lefèvre unfolds the captivating journey of Jesse Livermore, an iconic figure in the world of stock trading, through a thinly veiled fictionalization that has gripped readers for nearly a century. This classic tome, first published in 1923, delves deep into the heart of the stock market, unraveling the psychological battles, strategic maneuvers, and the relentless quest for success that defines the life of a stock operator. Through Livermore's eyes, readers are offered an unparalleled glimpse into the intricate dance of speculation, where fortunes are made and lost on the shifting sands of market sentiment. Lefèvre masterfully captures the essence of the trading floor, with its exhilarating highs and devastating lows, weaving a narrative that is as timeless as it is insightful. Beyond its narrative allure, "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" stands as an invaluable compendium of market wisdom, its pages brimming with lessons on the nature of trading and the immutable laws of the financial markets. Lefèvre's work transcends the mere recounting of Livermore's exploits to distill the fundamental principles of successful trading, offering guidance that remains as relevant to today's traders as it was to those of the roaring twenties. With each chapter, the reader gains not just historical perspective, but a deeper understanding of market dynamics and human behavior, making it an indispensable resource for anyone looking to navigate the complex world of stock trading. As much a masterpiece of literature as it is a manual on markets, Lefèvre's magnum opus is a testament to the enduring fascination with the art and science of speculation.

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Released
1923
1 Jan
Length
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It was given to me by my first boss as the most important book I could read. - Paul Tudor Jones
I've given 40 copies away probably. [...] And for anyone who wants to be a trader or an investor, this is the Bible. - Mike Novogratz
For crypto traders. - Barry Silbert
The nature of the game as it is played is such that the public should realize that the truth cannot be told by the few who know.
— Edwin Lefevre, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

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