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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Cygnus Atratus, Thank you for your post. How right you are. There is nothing new in Wall Street - speculating is as old as the hills - whatever has happened in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again. And 2000 years from now there will continue to be those...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Compulsive, Thanks for posting. Given your line of reason on both on a personal level and professional level - one could come to exactly your same conclusions. I respect your opinion. Thanks again.
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Dackster, Thanks for posting. Good points . . . well taken. I hate it when I have holes exposed in my armour . . . that can make for a bad day on the field of battle. I think Mr. Livermore had an uncanny ability to read the tape. I believe if he had lived in the era of computers...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    NeoRio1, Thank you for your post. Well if Jesse Livermore's "How to Trade in Stocks" is the only book you have read I consider it to be a real classic. It is "my personal opinion" that Mr. Livermore either wrote under a pen name of Edwin Lefevre or had Mr. Lefevre edit his first book...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    After having such great success with my previous question - I will later post another question.
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Hook N. Sinker, Thank you very much for your response. Kudos to you partner! I do believe you hit the nail dead square on the head. The solution to that part of the puzzle was and is very important to me. And I do believe your response to be accurate one or at least good enough...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Hey Illum, Thanks for your response. I understand the "pivot points" and the "advances and declines" he was trying to catch - this is all very true. His "Market Key" was his "mathematical tool" he used for analyzing (decoding) the markets - to determine potential "Pivot Points". So I...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Dear Nazzdack, Thank you for your response. I am sure I could follow your line of reason and come to same conclusions. You have obviously have been exposed to information on Mr. Livermore. I respect your opinions. I personally think that he couldn't always "practice as he...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Nazzdack, If in deed the pot called the kettle black that would not make a whole lot of sense. Now would it? Point well taken. LOL:D
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Hey MktObserver4u, Thank you for your suggestion. I posted in "chit chat" and "technical analysis" to boot.
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    Most investors use "price charts" to monitor the markets. Mr. Livermore kept colums of "price records" instead of "graphed price charts" to analyze the markets. I can not tell which "price value" he puts into his records. Was it the: a. the high? b. the low? c. open? d. close? e...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    In Mr. Livermore's "Market Key" that he used for analyzing the markets - which value for "price" did he use - for each day? The open, high, low or close? Do we have any Jesse Livermore enthusiasts in here? Thank you for any assistance.:)
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    mounafia Thank you for your response. After reading your answer, I looked back and realized immediately that I worded my question very poorly - sorry. Mr. Livermore's "market key" which he put into his book - originally in his 1940 edition - "How to Trade in Stocks" lists a price for...
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    Jesse Livermore - Market Key

    I have read a couple great books on Jesse Livermore. One thing I did not make out (I must have missed it) is what price did Mr. Livermore use for his maket key ananlysis. What is the: open, high, low, or close. Does anyone in this forum have any thoughts on this? Thanks - pjones2012
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