Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Illustrated Edition
A Marketplace Book

1. Auflage Oktober 2004
272 Seiten, Hardcover
Sachbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
Unknown to most modern-day investors and traders who cherish Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as one of the most important investment books ever written, the material first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in the Saturday Evening Post. Now, for the first time ever, this beloved classic is being made available in its original, illustrated format.
Jesse Livermore won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s-at one point making the then astronomical sum of 10 million dollars in just one month of trading.
In 1922, Edwin LeFèvre began publishing his fictionalized account of Livermore's exploits in a series of 11 articles for the Saturday Evening Post, which appeared under the title "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator." Now, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Illustrated Edition, combines those memorable illustrations with LeFevre's timeless investment advice-to recreate the look, feel, and message that was first published more than 80 years ago. This handsome coffee-table book combines for the first time in a single source, beautifully crafted reproductions of the original "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" articles and artwork as they were initially found in the Saturday Evening Post.
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is among the most compelling and enduring pieces ever written on trading in the markets, and the new Illustrated Edition-brings this story to life like never before. Every investor can now treasure both the vintage art and timeless trading wisdom with this impressive new Illustrated Edition.
Unknown to most modern-day investors and traders who cherish Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as one of the most important investment books ever written, the material first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in the Saturday Evening Post. Now, for the first time ever, this beloved classic is being made available in its original, illustrated format.
You'll track the exploits of Jesse Livermore as he won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s. At one point, he made the then astronomical sum of 10 million dollars in just one month of trading!
Originally published as a fictionalized account, the Illustrated Edition combines the Saturday Evening Post's memorable illustrations with Edwin LeFevre's timeless investment advice, recreating the look, feel, and message that was first published more than 80 years ago. Among the most compelling and enduring pieces ever written on trading, the new Illustrated Edition brings this story to life like never before. Order your copy today.
Introduction.
I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10, 1922.
II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17, 1922.
III. I Was Dead Right-I Lost Ever Cent I Had: July 1, 1922.
IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15, 1922.
V. My Day of Days: August 12, 1922.
VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2, 1922.
VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept 16, 1922.
VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7, 1922.
IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21, 1922.
X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16, 1922.
XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19, 1923.
XII. Kings, Paupers, and the Hazards of the Game: May 26, 1923.
Publisher's Postscript.