Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

English language

Published Oct. 4, 2004

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978-0-471-67876-2
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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a 1923 roman à clef by American author Edwin Lefèvre. It is told in the first person by a character inspired by the life of stock trader Jesse Livermore up to that point.The book remains in print (ISBN 0471770884). In December 2009, Wiley published an annotated edition in hardcover, ISBN 0-470-48159-5, that bridges the gap between Lefèvre's fictionalized account and the actual people and places referred to in the book. It also includes a foreword by hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones.

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Lefevre has a straight forward manner to his lifestyle and his trading style. He is aware primarily where the market as a whole is headed. How he decides this remains a mystery. Secondarily the 'tale of the tape' is considered. Possibly his best source of information on a particular stock is to buy or sell a chunk of it and observe the market's reaction to it.

He distinguishes speculation to investing and says he is a speculator, not an investor. An investor expects steady gains. A speculator can identify and ride swings in the market.

He buys and sells in seperate but rapid blocks, looking at the aveage of a sale of 1000 at 95, 2000 at 93, and 1000 at 92. He tells a couple stories of being very wrong on a trade, and realizing where he went wrong, will go just as deep into the same stock in …

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