About This Book
This memoir recounts the career of a stock speculator who rises from a quotation-board boy to a professional market operator, tracing early experiences in bucket shops, development of tape-reading and pattern recognition, and the habits, strategies, and errors that shape his trading. Through episodic anecdotes and practical rules it examines market psychology, the role of risk, discipline, and timing, and how past price behavior informs decisions. The narrative alternates personal recollection with instructive commentary on speculation, including vivid portraits of gains, setbacks, and the lessons learned about patience, money management, and recurring market patterns.
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