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How to Trade In Stocks
by Jesse Livermore
from McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Great read 
Well written book with much useable information from the master of stock trading. I have purchased many books on the market and this ranks near the top of the list.
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Jesse Livermore Lives On 
Livermore lived during the Great Depression and was known as "The Boy Plunger" for taking on large positions. He had been trading stocks since he was 15 and was regarded as one of the best speculators of his time. He made and lost millions, and this was back when a million was a lot of money. If Livermore was alive today he would be one of the most sophisticated traders around. I've read this book eight times and every time I read it, I pick up something new. It's so easy to read it feels as if the... more info
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An essential item for any new trader 
A good book for the new trader.
Follow the hints provided by Mr. Livermore, but, be careful; don't let greed to guide your trading decisions.
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Nice story-telling book, not much more... 
I had previously read the 'Remininscenses of a Stock Operator', which I found to be an interesting story and hence I decided to read this book hoping for some concrete trading ideas. Unfortunately, it was a total waste o $13+pp and a few days' time.
The author uses some fancy terms (thought of by himself), makes some analogies to a friend of his from the army, but eventually I do not feel more educated even by the smallest of margins. Any "advice" "offered" is very vague and the entire book... more info
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