Reminiscences of a Stock Operator...

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"The way in which someone chooses to end their life doesn't change the wisdom of the lessons taught by the stories shared during their life before they chose to end it"

Just for historical accuracy, Livermore was suffering from inoperable cancer when he chose to end his life... Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, in mho, was probably the best book ever written regarding the psychology of the trader, and of the market place, by someone who actually traded for a living... much better than Tharp, Douglas, Elder etc.. If you can get your hands on it, read also Livermore's book "How to trade in stocks" (1940 original version, not the Traders Press update by Richard Smitten).

you know, i started to research why and if he actually commited suicide, then I decided neither of those facts would change the fact that that the statement about it was still rather shallow.
 
Quote from maczter:[/i]

"Found this Canadian re-print (unedited) of "How to Trade in Stocks"... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl... "How I trade for a living" by Gary Smith...)
 
Quote from davelansing2004:

Quote from maczter:[/i]

"Found this Canadian re-print (unedited) of "How to Trade in Stocks"... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...E] glad to hear i made a good purchase. :)
 
"There is nothing like losing all you have in the world for teaching you what not to do. And when you know what not to do in order not to lose money, you begin to learn what to do in order to win."

These words guided me to success

S
 
just wondering... is there a real difference between the two? why is the original worth so much more?
i.e. does the new one omit some important info? or is it just additional useless stuff
 
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