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Edwin Lefevre (1871-1943), the son of a steamship agent, trained as a mining engineer before changing his mind and pursuing a career as a journalist aged 19. He went on to become a stockbroker and an independent investor, as well as a novelist and writer of short stories. Having been born in Panama while his father, a Channel Islands emigré to the United States, was stationed there with the ... Read more on Edwin Lefevre
...a fascinating and perceptive work for many reasons. Not only does it provide an interesting historical insight into the US stock market as it was during one of the most exciting times of the early 20th century, it also gives readers a lesson on trading psychology and how to make (and lose) money. Richard Gill, Master Investor magazine
"Probably the single most important book on trading that exists." Bill Bonner
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"I never thought stories of stock-market trading could be so entertaining." J. D. Roth, Get Rich Slowly
"Witty, self-deprecating, and crammed with practical advice about the nature and practice of trading the financial markets, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a delight to read." Tim Price, author of Investing Through the Looking Glass
"Simply a very well-written book and an engulfing story for anyone interested in the stock market" Matt Koppenheffer, The Motley Fool
Master Investor
Book Review by Richard Gill
Master Investor – April 2017, Issue 25
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Just a few weeks away from my ten-year anniversary of working in the City of London, I ...
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