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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator (Wiley Investment Classics)
by Edwin Lefèvre
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Best Book for traders and non traders 
over 85 years old and still going strong, read it and find out why
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Oldy but a great Goody 
Never before had I so much fun reading and learning about the psychology of buying and shorting stocks. This is an extraordinarily written piece of work that eases into explanations of the power of the subconscious as well as the power of emotions on the conscious decisions made during those uncertain moments of trading. Great book!
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The more things change ... the more they stay the same - Required reading! 
This vintage tomb from a bygone era ... is simply one of the best financial texts you could ever hope to lay your hands on. One of the strongest realizations that emerge from the author's engaging style of writing, is that the lessons learned a century ago, are as relevant and useful today as they were back then. The examples and analysis peppered throughout this book, are some of the most insightful examples available to the average reader. There are no mathematical formulas or detailed charts (one of this... more info
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An Investment Classic 
This book really brings to life an era of finance that is long gone. And the lessons of the book are still very relevant today. It is part biography and part tutorial for aspiring traders. Everyone should be required to read this book before being allowed to play the markets. If even half of the people on Wall Street had read this, the USA would be in much better shape today financially. It is a very engaging and entertaining read.
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