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作者:EdwinLefevre
出版时间:2004-9
书籍简介:
《股票作手回忆录》以记述本世纪初期最伟大的股票和期货投机人Jesse Livermore生平事迹的经典作品。数十年来,一代又一代的金融专业人士和交易员都阅读过这本书,从中学习金融操作所应秉持的态度,反应及感受。
作者以拉利•李文斯顿的假名,描写Livermore操作生涯的成败起落,以及他如何在金融市场上进行垄断、轧空和面对市场崩盘及繁荣的经验。
建议所有股票投资人详读这本历史传记,您会发现,您从事金融商品操作多年的经验,可能不如一窥本书所获为甚。
Unknown to most modern-day investors and traders who cherish Reminiscences of a Stock Operator as one of the most important investment books ever written, the material first appeared in the 1920s as a series of articles and illustrations in the Saturday Evening Post. Now, for the first time ever, this beloved classic is being made available in its original, illustrated format. You'll track the exploits of Jesse Livermore as he won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s. At one point, he made the then astronomical sum of 10 million dollars in just one month of trading Originally published as a fictionalized account, the Illustrated Edition combines the Saturday Evening Post's memorable illustrations with Edwin LeFevre's timeless investment advice, recreating the look, feel, and message that was first published more than 80 years ago. Among the most compelling and enduring pieces ever written on trading, the new Illustrated Edition brings this story to life like never before. Order your copy today.
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作者简介:
Edwin LeFèvre was trained as a mining engineer, but became a journalist at age nineteen. He began writing about Wall Street in 1897, and produced eight books, including The Making of a Stockbroker, during his fifty-three-year writing career.
He worked for the New York Sun, served as financial editor of Harper's Weekly, and wrote for the Saturday Evening Post.
He was appointed an Ambassador of the United States by President Howard Taft in 1909, serving in posts in a number of countries, including Italy, France, and Spain. At the end of his diplomatic career in 1913, Lefévre returned to his home in Vermont where he resumed his literary work, writing novels and contributing short stories for magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post and McClure's.
He was a celebrated finance author made most famous by his publication of the fictionalized story of Jesse Livermore, which first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1922.