“Markets are never wrong – opinions often are” – Although Reminiscences of a Stock Operator was published some ninety years ago, its take on crowd psychology and market timing is as timely as this month’s frenzy on the global markets.
Enjoy this very timely reading and always remember… “There is nothing new in Wall Street. There can’t be because speculation is as old as the hills. Whatever happens in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again.” – Jesse Livermore
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Edwin Lefevre
Edwin Lefèvre’s book about Jesse Livermore, the “Boy Plunger” and one of the greatest traders of all times, first published in 1923, remains a must-read classic for all investors, whether brand-new or experienced. Generations of readers have found that it has more to teach them about markets and people than years of experience. We have experienced the same after many years and re-reads of this timeless tale that enriched our life and our investment philosophy – “It never was my thinking that made the big money for me. It always was my sitting.”