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Author: Edwin Lefèvre, Roger Lowenstein, Rick Rohan

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780471770886

Language: English

Publish Date: 15/12/1969

Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Investment is not a gamble
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Chapter 3Choose the right timing
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Chapter 4Be patient
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Chapter 5Independent judgement
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Chapter 6Summary & Review
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Why listen to Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

Listening to the summary audiobook of "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" offers a concise yet illuminating glimpse into the timeless lessons of trading and investing, expertly woven through the experiences of the fictional character Larry Livingston, who embodies the challenges and triumphs of the stock market. Enhanced by insightful commentary from Roger Lowenstein and Rick Rohan, this summary distills the core principles of market psychology, risk management, and personal discipline, making it an invaluable resource for both novice and seasoned investors looking to refine their strategies and improve their understanding of market dynamics.

Author : Edwin Lefèvre, Roger Lowenstein, Rick Rohan

Edwin LeFevre was a famous American journalist, writer, and politician. In his 53-year writing career, he published eight books, most of them about Wall Street. Jesse Livermore, whose life is the basis of the book, was a broker living at the turn of 20th century. . He was once known as "The Boy Plunger.” Over half a century, Livermore is a legend of Wall Street who grew his wealth from just 5 dollars to more than 100 million dollars.

Key Insights from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator

  • The importance of market psychology is a central theme, illustrating how traders' emotions and collective behavior can drive stock prices more than rational fundamentals. Lefèvre emphasizes that understanding the mood of the market is crucial for successful trading.
  • The journey of the protagonist, Larry Livingston, reflects the significance of experience and learning from one's mistakes in the stock market. Each setback serves as a lesson that ultimately builds his trading acumen and resilience.
  • Lefèvre highlights the concept of speculation as an art form, where intuition and timing can outweigh mere analytical skills. Successful speculators must be able to read market trends and act swiftly on their instincts.
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