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elliottmoore 's review for:
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
by Edwin Lefèvre
Most of the book is vaguely chronological ramblings about how to make (and lose) money day trading stocks in the 1910s by performing market manipulation.
Interesting book given it was published in 1923, and most of the written English is easy enough to understand, albeit financial markets are very different to how they were then and so some of the terminology/trading strategies seem alien.
Best quote is on the last page:
"There is no asphalt boulevard to success in Wall Street or anywhere else. Why additionally block traffic?"
Interesting book given it was published in 1923, and most of the written English is easy enough to understand, albeit financial markets are very different to how they were then and so some of the terminology/trading strategies seem alien.
Best quote is on the last page:
"There is no asphalt boulevard to success in Wall Street or anywhere else. Why additionally block traffic?"