Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
By Edwin Lefèvre
This is the 1923 fictionalized biography of Jesse Livemore, a widely renowned American stock trader who earned and lost millons of dollars in the stock market. Livemore, who was reportedly worth $3 million after shorting stocks during the 1907 stock market crash, shows you how he learned when to buy and sell a stock, when to hold a stock, and when to be out of the market all together. Any one who invests in the stock market or plans to, needs to read this narrative and see how a winning stock trader operates during all eras.