Though his era was different, his trading rules still echo through every chart, every breakout, and every blown account today. Here’s how you can apply Livermore’s timeless wisdom to today’s ...
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Jesse Livermore was born into poverty in 1877. His investing experiences are recounted in a lightly fictionalised autobiography, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, co-written with financial journalist ...
Fear and greed are timeless. So is the wisdom of Jesse Livermore. Jesse was the Wall Street legend who inspired Edwin Lefèvre’s fictional character in the 1923 classic, Reminiscences of a Stock ...
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That’s not my advice. It’s the advice of one of Wall Street’s most famous traders and speculators, Jesse Livermore. Back To Top ...
In the 1920s, Jesse Livermore may have been the most famous bear on Wall Street. Because he had started young and more than once wagered his entire capital, he was known as the “Boy Plunger.” He was ...
It is telling that one of the best books about financial markets was published almost a century ago. “Reminiscences of a Stock Operator”, by Edwin Lefevre, is a fictionalised account of the exploits ...