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Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore: World's Greatest Stock Trader [Hardcover]

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October 25, 2001 0934380597 978-0934380591 1
The Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore

Subtitle: World’s Greatest Stock Trader

Jesse Livermore is considered by many of today’s top Wall Street traders as the greatest trader who ever lived. For the first time, in one book: his trading secrets, techniques and stock market methods are revealed. Livermore broke new ground in trading the market. His timing techniques, money management systems, and high-momentum approach to trading in stocks and commodities were revolutionary, and remains valid today.

Livermore ran away from home in 1891 at 14 years of age, with five dollars in his pocket, and immediately started as a board boy in the offices of Paine Weber. He made so much money he was banned from the "Bucket Shops" of Boston and New York. He made a fortune in the crash of 1907, and later lost it, only to make it and lose it several more times.

In the panic of 1907, J. P. Morgan personally implored Livermore to stop selling-short, stop pounding the market into oblivion. He made 3 million dollars in one day during the panic.

He married a beautiful Ziegfield Follies showgirl. They lived in a magnificent mansion on Long Island with 14 servants and a three hundred foot yacht, anchored off the back yard, that ferried him to Wall Street every morning.

He sold the market short before the crash of 1929, and entered the depression with 100 million in cash.

A mysterious and secret trader, he worked out of a palatial penthouse, a highly secure office-fortress on Fifth Avenue where he traded in absolute secrecy. Once the market was open, no one in the office was allowed to speak until the market closed.

In 1935, Dorothy, his beautiful wife, shot their son, Jesse Livermore, Jr., in a heated, drunken argument in Santa Barbara. It was one of the great scandals of the era.

Jesse Livermore ended his own life with a self-inflected bullet to the brain, ending one of the most dynamic careers in Wall Street history. A complex genius whose life ambition was to win on Wall Street and he did.


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Excellent read! Captures the spirit and times of Jesse Livermore, legendary trader. Never a dull moment. -- Ace Greenberg, Chairman of Bear Stearns

If you're interested in Wall street, investing, roaring twenties or the rich and famous of that era, you'll love it. -- Richard Egan - Chairman & Founder - EMC Corporation

Intrigue of a mystery novel & lessons of a trading master. I eagerly recommend. -- Steve Nison, CMT, Author of Japanese Candlestick Charting & Beyond Candlesticks

It is based on interviews with the Livermore survivors and witnesses to the events makes it even more interesting. -- Mark Mobius--Managing Director--Templeton Asset Management

Livermore is considered... the greatest trader who ever lived. He broke new ground in timing techniques and trading the market. -- Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, May 2000

Ssmitten covers Livermore strategies & reveals lessons he learned developing them. -- William J. O'Neill, Publisher of Investor's Business Daily

This book is a stock market classic! Most entertaining and informative book on market I've read in 20 years. -- Dan Sullivan--The Chartist--fund manager/investment advisor

This is an exciting page-turner. Wall Street legend: Greek tragedy life. Secrets of techniques & principles. -- Velma Daniels, Book Reviewer, Television, News Chief

From the Publisher

Longtime readers of mine know that very few books receive "rave" reviews. There is an occasional exception, and one is at hand. I know that readers will understand if this particular review sounds more like a commercial than a critical analysis. A fascinating and highly informative book has just been published, which should be acquired and studied by every serious trader or investor, without exception.

For any reader that doesn't already know about Jesse Livermore, he was a renowned trader of international repute who operated during the period from 1900 to 1940. His ability and acumen as a trader were legendary. Starting from scratch he made- and later lost- three multi-million dollar fortunes. He was America's most colorful and flamboyant speculator. His fictionalized biography, "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator," written in 1923, is one of the most highly recommended and most widely read books on the market ever published.

Author Richard Smitten, an accomplished and skillful writer of ten previously published books, has produced a work which reveals far more information on the life of this fascinating trader and on the specifics of his techniques and principles than has been in ANY of the prior books on or by Livermore. Smitten left no stone unturned in his quest to reconstruct the specific how-to rules and methods that Livermore used, and to bring alive the colorful and tragic events which permeated his life. He sought out and interviewed, in depth, the surviving members of the Livermore family, including Livermore's own son, Paul, who recalls in great detail many of the things his famous father taught him and his brother about the market and about trading. An extensive collection of photographs adds an attractive and informative feature to the book.

Pre-publication review of the book from some of Wall Street's mightiest and most well-known names include glowing praise and enthusiastic recommendations. Ace Greenberg, Chairman of Bear Sterns and arguably the world's greatest living trader, says "Great writing... terrific!" Dan Sullivan, publisher of The Chartist, says "This is a stock market classic! Most entertaining and informative book on the market I have had the privilege to read in the past 20 years!" Mark Mobius, Managing Director of Templeton Asset Management, says "...not only a great lesson in investing and trading but a fascinating psychological study of what makes a great speculator tick." Dennis Kranyak, member of the Society of Market Technicians, "A riveting ...tragedy with more emotional turns than a chart of the Dow and plenty of detailed substance... A standard against which all other books on the stock market will be measured." Ed Downs, CEO of Nirvana Systems: "...a resounding YES! ...an incredible text...the first book to really explain the psychology of winning in the markets...many jewels of trading wisdom so eloquently explained by Jesse...an absolute must read..."

Suffice it to say that I feel this book will prove a valuable addition to the library of every investor or trader.

Review by publisher, Traders Press, Inc., Edward Dobson


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Wasendorf & Associates Inc; 1 edition (October 25, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0934380597
  • ISBN-13: 978-0934380591
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars AN EXCELLENT BIOGRAPHICAL PORTRAIT OF A WALL STREET KING, May 18, 2000
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This review is from: Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore: World's Greatest Stock Trader (Hardcover)
This book provides an excellent biographical portrait of one of the greatest Wall Street speculators that ever lived. This book is well researched and well written. In fact, as Livermore's life story unfolds in the book, the reader begins to feel as though they are eyewitnesses to the time. The reader gets to experience Livermore's triumphs and defeats. In the end, the reader will find that Livermore's life mirrored the stockmarket more than the life itself. This man's life ran with the bulls and the bears culminating in one big crash. Ultimately, Jesse Livermore died of lead poisoning, a fatal gunshot wound to the head.

If it is one's intention to garner the "Livermore Key" to profits in the stockmarket then this is definitely not the book. While the author briefly touches on Livermore's tactics and attempts to tie it into current stocks, the information provided is rather general and somewhat vague. The reader would be better off looking elsewhere for investment advice. However, if you are truly interested in Livermore himself then you might consider it. In the final analysis, while this book is a good one it really does pale in comparison to Edward LeFevre's classic book "Reminiscence of a Stock Operator." LeFevre's book speaks to the reader while Richard Smitten's new book is more of a third person account leaving the reader as more of an observer.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cautionary Tale, February 23, 2000
This review is from: Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore: World's Greatest Stock Trader (Hardcover)
The Story of his life and the description of his methods are very worthwhile to get familiar with if you are into the markets. Jesse was a repressed and brainy kind of guy who related to every aspect of his life with dollars. It was his way of controlling things. But it led from one catastrophe to another. I don't think he saw people as people. I guess what I am saying is that money has limited power and Jesse's story is an excellent demonstration of this. If you make a pile, you gotta read this. It may save you a ton of grief. Author's style is lively and to the point. As a book, it's certainly no waste of time. Enjoy!
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't Trade Without it, January 21, 2001
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This review is from: Amazing Life of Jesse Livermore: World's Greatest Stock Trader (Hardcover)
I can't think of a more important subject to learn then the emotional side of the individual trader if ever I want to become a successful trader myself. Emotions are what makes or breaks a short-term speculator every time. You can have all the technical abilities in the world, but add some cash to the equation and trade it in the market, and the emotions will throw everything you know out of whack... Jesse Livermore is considered one of the best if not "The Best" trader that has ever lived. Dollar for dollar out pacing Mr. Buffet by a long shot... calling the market first, scaling in his trades, trading his plan... and walking away from 2 of the biggest market crashes in history a winner, and the last one in 1929 a $100,000,000 richer. And remember, thats back when Beverly Hills estates were pricey at $25,000. Have a Plan... Trade a Plan! He had some major emotional issues to deal with... and the time he lost it, he was trading in a BAD emotional state... (A good time for a trading break in my opinion). So there is much to learn here... a fantastically written book and fun to read... A MUST READ along with the "REMINISCES OF A STOCK OPERATOR". I would suggest reading this book first to get a background and "Reminisces" next. Happy Trading!
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On that same morning of October 29th, at exactly seven twenty, not seven nineteen, or seven twenty-one, Jesse Livermore stood at the massive entrance to his twenty-nine room mansion in King's Point, Long Island, waiting to see the "flying maiden" hood ornament on his black Rolls Royce. Read the first page
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