Hey All, I'm still a relative n00b to trading, and doing a lot of reading. There is a valuable lesson for me here, but I'm having trouble following the logic. Can anyone help to interpret the situation and strategy that he's recounting?
Bah! I feel like an idiot. A couple of specific points that I'm stuck on:
a. Why would a big decrease in the surplus reserve be a conventional excuse for big room traders to jump on the market?
b. What does he mean when he says "shake out some of the weak commission-house accounts?"
c. What would the "usual reactions" be? The market would drop at the end of the day?
d. Why would the shop be glad to see short selling between them?
e. How is he catching the suckers both ways?
--Lefèvre, Reminiscenses of a Stock Operator, 1923. Pg 30.Edwin Lefèvre said:He did. It seems Teller was already doing a big business and would take all he could get. This was on a Friday. The market had been going up all that week--this was twenty years ago, remember--and it was a cinch the bank statement on Saturday would show a big decrease in the surplus reserve. That would give the conventional excuse to the big room traders to jump on the market and try to shake out some of the weak commission-house accounts. There would be the usual reactions in the last half hour of trading, particularly in stocks in which the public had been the most active. Those, of course, also would be the very stocks that Teller's customer would be most heavily long of, and the shop might be glad to see some short selling between them. There is nothing so nice as catching the suckers both ways; and nothing so easy--with one-point margins.
Bah! I feel like an idiot. A couple of specific points that I'm stuck on:
a. Why would a big decrease in the surplus reserve be a conventional excuse for big room traders to jump on the market?
b. What does he mean when he says "shake out some of the weak commission-house accounts?"
c. What would the "usual reactions" be? The market would drop at the end of the day?
d. Why would the shop be glad to see short selling between them?
e. How is he catching the suckers both ways?

