Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
by Edwin Lefevre
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“"By far, the best investing book is Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator. Everything in that book is true about how markets work, how human nature works, the mistakes people make, the greed that they have, the ways they get themselves in trouble." Gundlach | Every trader should read the book three times! | My all time favorite Book | Top 5 Trading Books which all should read in lifetime: Reminiscence of stock operator Tech Analysis J.Murphy Market Wizards Japanese candlesticks Trading in the Zone #AKAL | Truly the best book about investing ever written”
Source →“"By far, the best investing book is Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator. Everything in that book is true about how markets work, how human nature works, the mistakes people make, the greed that they have, the ways they get themselves in trouble." Gundlach | Every trader should read the book three times! | My all time favorite Book | Top 5 Trading Books which all should read in lifetime: Reminiscence of stock operator Tech Analysis J.Murphy Market Wizards Japanese candlesticks Trading in the Zone #AKAL | Truly the best book about investing ever written”
Source →“"By far, the best investing book is Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator. Everything in that book is true about how markets work, how human nature works, the mistakes people make, the greed that they have, the ways they get themselves in trouble." Gundlach | Every trader should read the book three times! | My all time favorite Book | Top 5 Trading Books which all should read in lifetime: Reminiscence of stock operator Tech Analysis J.Murphy Market Wizards Japanese candlesticks Trading in the Zone #AKAL | Truly the best book about investing ever written”
Source →“"By far, the best investing book is Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator. Everything in that book is true about how markets work, how human nature works, the mistakes people make, the greed that they have, the ways they get themselves in trouble." Gundlach | Every trader should read the book three times! | My all time favorite Book | Top 5 Trading Books which all should read in lifetime: Reminiscence of stock operator Tech Analysis J.Murphy Market Wizards Japanese candlesticks Trading in the Zone #AKAL | Truly the best book about investing ever written”
Source →Recommended by 6 notable people, including Steve Burns and Abhishek Kar
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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Trading Psychology, Trading, and Stock Market.
2019 Reprint of 1923 Edition. First published in 1923, Reminiscences is a fictionalized account of the life of the securities trader Jesse Livermore. Despite the book's age, it continues to offer insights into the art of trading and speculation. In Jack Schwager's Market Wizards, many of the traders interviewed considered Reminiscences a major sour...
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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Trading Psychology, Trading, and Stock Market.
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Abhishek Kar
“"By far, the best investing book is Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator. Everything in that book is true about how markets work, how human nature works, the mistakes people make, the greed that they have, the ways they get themselves in trouble." Gundlach | Every trader should read the book three times! | My all time favorite Book | Top 5 Trading Books which all should read in lifetime: Reminiscence of stock operator Tech Analysis J.Murphy Market Wizards Japanese candlesticks Trading in the Zone #AKAL | Truly the best book about investing ever written”
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