ReminiscencesofaStockOperatorIllustrated - (EPUB全文下载)
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APPENDIX - Dow Jones Industrial Average (1895—1929)
PAUL TUDOR JONES ON REMINISCENCES
SELECTED QUOTES
CREDITS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FOREWORD
I first read Reminiscences in 1976. It was given to me by my first boss as the most important book I could read. It resonated with me on a variety of levels. First, Livermore started with but a few coins in his pocket, and as a relatively penniless 21-year-old when I first read it, it was both reassuring and hopeful. His stories of making millions, hobnobbing with other great financiers and stock market operators, trading from a yacht, and deftly maneuvering through the great commodity and stock corners of the day was the financial equivalent of “sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll” to a young man at the advent of his financial career. Secondly, his facility with numbers was very similar to mine. It was as if he spoke straight to my soul in this regard. Finally, probably the greatest message I took away from my first read had to do with understanding price action. There are times when every market has a story to tell. And you have to train yourself to be both a great observer and listener, or you will be too late to enjoy the full story that will be told.
I have read the book countless times in my career, and I cannot remember a single time when I haven’t discovered something new. As I was reading it again for umpteenth time, I noticed on page three it reads that Livingston used to journal both “the determination of (probable price) movements” as well as “assorted record of my hits and misses.” I have been doing this semi-religiously for most of the past three decades, and I always thought it was my own invention. Over the years, I guess I deluded myself into taking credit for a brilliant practice integral to my success by conveniently forgetting the inventor. And this points to why this book is so important to me and why anyone looking to take up trading as a profession should read and study it. It is a textbook for speculation. Indeed, I hand a copy to every new trade ............
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