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You do not have to look any further than this forum to see how traders embrace Livermore’s story. No one before Jesse revealed how the game works. Stanley Kroll emphasized the lessons Livermore learned from Partridge in the 5th chapter of Reminiscences. Here is where Kroll learned how to make consistent hugh profits trading commodities long term. It was Stanley who resurrected these long out of print Livermore scrolls for our use today.
In any case Jack Schwager did a Napoleon Hill of commodities traders. Jack asked the traders. The majority said "Reminiscences," was influential in there trading. It is no surprise that all the old timers claimed to read the same stuff. What else was available?
What I find about trading for a living is that there is really no one you can share your experience with without having him or her influence your trading. One thing is for sure, whoever wrote "Reminiscences," knew an awful lot about the development of Jesse's trading philosophy. Reminiscences does not delve into chart reading or technical analysis. It was before that. Livermore's genius is that Reminiscences lives today over eighty years later, as a "traders mind mirror." "Reminiscences," echoes back your own thoughts reflected off of the mind of one of America's greatest securities traders.
If you are new to the path or have lost your way, or just need a re-entry from a trading break. Reminiscences unfolds the philosophical foundation underlying "a way of life as a trader." No matter what your level of trading experience, if you are still alive "Reminiscences of a stock Operator," has something to offer you. Download your free .pdf copy now.
In any case Jack Schwager did a Napoleon Hill of commodities traders. Jack asked the traders. The majority said "Reminiscences," was influential in there trading. It is no surprise that all the old timers claimed to read the same stuff. What else was available?
What I find about trading for a living is that there is really no one you can share your experience with without having him or her influence your trading. One thing is for sure, whoever wrote "Reminiscences," knew an awful lot about the development of Jesse's trading philosophy. Reminiscences does not delve into chart reading or technical analysis. It was before that. Livermore's genius is that Reminiscences lives today over eighty years later, as a "traders mind mirror." "Reminiscences," echoes back your own thoughts reflected off of the mind of one of America's greatest securities traders.
If you are new to the path or have lost your way, or just need a re-entry from a trading break. Reminiscences unfolds the philosophical foundation underlying "a way of life as a trader." No matter what your level of trading experience, if you are still alive "Reminiscences of a stock Operator," has something to offer you. Download your free .pdf copy now.
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