"Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" is a classic book on trading and investing that shares the experiences of Jesse Livermore, a legendary speculator on Wall Street, as narrated by Edwin Lefevre. Originally published in a series of articles in the 1920s, the book delves into Livermore's rise from a "boy plunger" to a highly influential trader, while also imparting his wisdom and rules for successful trading. These rules, such as following market trends, cutting losses, and making your own decisions, continue to be relevant to new generations of investors and traders. Lefevre's writing career spanned 53 years and he authored eight books, including "The Making of a Stockbroker". This book appeals to general finance readers and financial history enthusiasts alike.
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