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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
by Edwin Lefèvre
I’ve read this book three times this year. It’s full of stock market strategies from the first third of the 20th century, and they’re just as applicable today. The advice comes from about Jessie Livermore, re-named Larry Livingston in Edwin Lefevre’s series of magazine installments in 1923. Jessie Livermore said it himself a hundred years ago: investing doesn’t change because people don’t change. All the same rules still apply. The same chart patters repeat themselves forever. This book is timeless.