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Book Synopsis
Unknown to most modern-day investors and traders who cherish Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as one of the most important investment books ever written, the material first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in the Saturday Evening Post.

Table of Contents

Foreword v

Introduction vii

I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10, 1922 1

II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17, 1922 23

III. I Was Dead Right—I Lost Every Cent I Had: July 1, 1922 45

IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15, 1922 67

V. My Day of Days: August 12, 1922 89

VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2, 1922 111

VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept. 16, 1922 133

VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7, 1922 153

IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21, 1922 171

X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16, 1922 193

XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19, 1923 217

XII. Kings, Paupers, and the Hazards of the Game: May 26, 1923 235

Publisher’s Postscript 255

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 28/10/2004
      ISBN13: 9780471678762, 978-0471678762
      ISBN10: 0471678767

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Unknown to most modern-day investors and traders who cherish Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as one of the most important investment books ever written, the material first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in the Saturday Evening Post.

      Table of Contents

      Foreword v

      Introduction vii

      I. The Biggest Plunger Wall Street Ever Saw: June 10, 1922 1

      II. The Boy Trader Beats the Bucket Shops: June 17, 1922 23

      III. I Was Dead Right—I Lost Every Cent I Had: July 1, 1922 45

      IV. The Quarter Million Dollar Hunch: July 15, 1922 67

      V. My Day of Days: August 12, 1922 89

      VI. No Man Living Can Beat the Stock Market: Sept. 2, 1922 111

      VII. Playing Another Man's Game: Sept. 16, 1922 133

      VIII. $1 Million in Debt; $1 Million Repaid: Oct. 7, 1922 153

      IX. Black Cats and Irresistible Impulses: Oct. 21, 1922 171

      X. The Coffee Corner and the Price Fixing Committee: Dec. 16, 1922 193

      XI. Why the Public Always Loses: May 19, 1923 217

      XII. Kings, Paupers, and the Hazards of the Game: May 26, 1923 235

      Publisher’s Postscript 255

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