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Reminiscences of a stock operator

Book • 1923
This book is a classic in the realm of stock market literature, detailing the life and trading experiences of Jesse Livermore, a legendary trader, under the pseudonym 'Larry Livingston'.

It explores Livermore's journey from his early days in 'bucket shops' to becoming a prominent figure on Wall Street.

The book highlights the importance of understanding market psychology, the dangers of overtrading, and the need for discipline and independent analysis in trading.

Despite being written nearly a century ago, its lessons on market dynamics and human nature remain relevant today.

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Mentioned in 43 episodes

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Paul Zummo
as one of the classic books that he started reading when he got interested in investments.
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Robert Armstrong
as a classic tale of the early days of Wall Street.
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Liz Ann Sonders
as her favorite market-related book, which she often recommends to young people.
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David Marcus
for its insights into the history of Wall Street and trading.
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Brandon Aceto
when comparing Michael Burry to Jesse Livermore, the main character in the book.
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Ross Haber
in relation to his trading style and the evolution of CAN SLIM.
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Matt Zeigler
as one of the first two books he read when joining the industry.
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Anthony Yoseloff
as a classic book on trading and speculation.
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Brent Donnelly
as containing a lesson about not religiously adhering to a core view about the market.
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