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The Stock Exchange from Within

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About This Book

An experienced broker offers a practical, insider account of securities markets, describing how exchanges create prices and liquidity, the economic purpose of organized trading, and the mechanics and ethics of speculation, short selling, and bears. Chapters examine relations with banks, publicity and regulatory safeguards, the causes and handling of panics with a close study of the 1907 crisis, historical legislative attempts to restrain speculation, a day‑to‑day primer for beginners, and comparative sketches of London and Paris bourses, plus an appended commission report.

About the Author

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William C. Van Antwerp

William C. Van Antwerp was an American author known for his insightful exploration of financial markets. His notable work, "The Stock Exchange from Within," provides a unique perspective on the operations and intricacies of the stock exchange, drawing from his experiences in the field. Through his writing, Van Antwerp contributes to the understanding of investment practices and the economic landscape of his time. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history and functioning of financial institutions.

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