Memoirs of Stock Mastery
This book records the speculative career of Jesse Livermore, a legendary figure in American stock history. He poured his talent, talent and enthusiasm into the financial market. He is known as the "young master" and "Wall Street giant bear". At the age of 14, he pooled 5 dollars with others to enter the market. At the age of 15, he earned 1000 dollars, at the age of 21, he earned 10000 dollars, at the age of 24, he earned 50000 dollars, at the age of 29, he was worth one million dollars, at the age of 30, he was worth three million dollars, and at the age of 52, he was worth one hundred million dollars. President Wilson of the United States personally summoned him, and Mr. Morgan, the king of Wall Street, also asked someone to negotiate with him. In 1929, he made 100 million dollars by shorting the stock market, becoming a crazy short seller in stock history. He rose and fell four times in his life, won a lot of applause, but also left a deep regret. His operating experience is still a textbook in the stock market, and is highly praised by Peter Lynch, Buffett, Soros, Graham, etc.
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