Reminiscences of a Stock Operator "… I learned early that there is nothing new in Wall Street. There can’t be because speculation is as old as the hills. Whatever happens in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again. I’ve never forgotten that.… The fact that I remember that way is my way of capitalizing experience." —from Reminiscences of a Stock Operator First published in 1923, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is the fictionalized biography of Jesse Livermore, one of the greatest speculators who ever lived. Now, more than 70 years later, Reminiscences remains the most widely read, highly recommended investment book ever written. Generations of investors have found that it has more to teach them about themselves and other investors than years of experience in the market. They have also discovered that its trading advice and keen analyses of market price movements ring as true today as in 1923. Jesse Livermore won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s—at one point making the thenastronomical amount of ten million dollars in just one month of trading. So potent a market force was he in his day that, in 1929, he was widely believed to be the man responsible for causing the Crash. He was forced into seclusion and had to hire a bodyguard. Originally reviewed in The New York Times as a nonfiction book, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator vividly recounts Livermore’s mastery of the markets from the age cf 14. Always good at figures, he learns, early on, that he can predict which way the numbers will go. Starting out with an investment of five dollars, he amasses a fortune by his early twenties and establishes himself as a major player on the Street. He makes his first killing in 1906, selling short on Union Pacific. He goes on to corner the cotton market, and has a million-dollar day Bullish in bear markets and bearish among bulls, he claims that only suckers gamble on the market. The trick, he advises, is to protect yourself by balancing your investments, and selling big on the way down. Livermore goes broke three times, but he comes back each time feeling richer for the learning experience. Offering profound insights into the motivations, attitudes, and feelings shared by every investor, Reminiscences of a Stock Operator is a timeless instructional tale that will enrich the lives—and portfolios—of today’s traders as it has those of generations past. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
EDWIN LEFÈVRE began writing about Wall Street in 1897. During his career, he wrote eight books, worked for the New York Sun, served as financial editor of Harper's Weekly, and wrote for the Saturday Evening Post.
内容:★★★★★ 翻译:★★★★☆ 排印:★★★☆☆ 装帧:★★☆☆☆ 首先需要说明的是,我的力荐评级是给这部作品,而并不推荐这个版本。在本文的最后,会简单的介绍一下这部作品在中国的翻译情况。 其实,关于这部作品的好评已经太多了,不管用什么样的语言来表达对这部...
评分三星的分数是打给这一版图书的。这个版本的翻译不专业,译者应该没有财经、金融方面的专业知识背景。 目前,国内有海南、上海财经、地震、百花洲四个版本的《股票作手回忆录》,虽然翻译的都不是太好,不过相对来说,海南出版社的那个版本较好一些,美中不足的是台湾译本引进...
评分刚入市那会看过一遍,除了觉得新奇,没啥感受。5年后回头看,感慨颇多。 股市这么多年来任凭各种五花八门的金融产品、理论的诞生,都摆脱不了人性两个字背后体现的博弈属性,因此一百多年前的美国股民和当今的中国股民从实质上并无大区别。 作为散户,需要牢记的就是这么几条:...
评分先看了比格斯的《对从基金风云录》,文中提到他一有障碍的时候就拿出《股票作手回忆录》看,翻到烂的书。 对我这种股市菜鸟来说,我真的很崇拜本书作者,这类天赋人物100年才出几个吧。这种人生经历,俺们也就看看。不过的确很pf这种对人性弱点的客服。 股票操作中的心态,输...
评分七翁:利弗摩尔留下的9点启示(转自和讯) 在人类奋斗的每一个领域,永远都只有极少数的人出类拔萃非同寻常!杰西.利弗摩尔就是这样一个人,他是一个孤独的人,一个沉默而神秘的人;他是投机领域中的天才,是华尔街的一个传奇!利弗摩尔15岁开始股票交易,不到30岁,就...
1、主要是看成历史小说 2、资本有原罪。最后还是要还的。这足以解释我们现在为什么活得比以前累。 3、get到一些principle 4、长句和词汇看的太难受。需要二刷。据说这本书多看几遍不为过。
评分How can you call yourself a speculator if you haven't read this book? 投机,天下最彻头彻尾充满魔力的游戏。
评分读了几页毫无重点昏昏欲睡,放弃
评分神书
评分There is no asphalt boulevard to success in Wall Street or anywhere else. Why additionally block traffic?
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