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A first-person financial memoir and practical survey that draws on five decades of experience in the New York markets, recounting panics, major speculative episodes, and the evolution of trading practices while profiling prominent financiers. The narrative explains methods used to market large government loans, the mechanics behind corners and options, and offers advice for investors and young clerks. Separate chapters consider arbitration in the exchange, the city's development as a financial center, regional investment episodes, and broader social and economic ideas that shaped market behavior.

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Henry Clews

Henry Clews was an American banker and financial writer, best known for his insightful observations on the financial markets during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable work, "Fifty Years in Wall Street," provides a detailed account of his experiences and the evolution of the financial industry over half a century. Clews's writings reflect his deep understanding of economic trends and his keen analysis of market behavior, making significant contributions to the literature on finance and investment. His perspectives continue to be of interest to those studying the history of Wall Street and the development of modern finance.

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