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"...a lively and absorbing account of a trading legend..." -- Lloyd's List, 23 November 2001-12-03

"...a lively and absorbing account of a trading legend..." (Lloyd's List, 23 November 2001-12-03)

"...another rich vein of fascinating wit and wisdom..." (The Independent, 8 December 2001)

Business Book of the Week (Money Week, 7 December 2001)

"...really enjoyed reading..." (Amply Interactive Investor, 13 December 2001)

"...accessible biography...detailed and intimate account..." -- Moneywise, January 2002

"...another rich vein of fascinating wit and wisdom..." -- The Independent, 8 December 2001

"...if you want a good read about a compelling story which gives much perspective on Wall Street in the first half of the twentieth century, this is recommended reading..." -- erivativesreview.com December 2001

"...really enjoyed reading..." -- Amply Interactive Investor, 13 December 2001

"...very difficult to put down once you've begun..." -- Gulf Business, June 2002

"Smitten has contributed more, extending Livermore's account and making his market smarts newly accessible." -- BusinessWeek, February 11, 2002

Business Book of the Week -- Money Week, 7 December 2001


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The True Life Story and Time-Tested Strategies of the World’s Greatest Trader

"Excellent read! Captures the spirit and times of Jesse Livermore, legendary trader. The book tracks two major market crashes, love affairs, the shooting of Jesse Jr. by his mother, and two family suicides. . . . Never a dull moment." –Ace Greenberg, Chairman, Bear Stearns

"Terrific. I started reading it when we took off from Seoul’s Kimbo Airport on my way to Germany. By the time we reached Novosibirsk, Russia . . . I had finished it. I just couldn’t put it down! Not only is it a great lesson in investing and trading, it’s a fascinating psychological study of what makes a great speculator tick. The rise and fall of a great speculator as well as the rise and fall of his family is great reading. The fact that it is based on interviews with Livermore’s survivors and witnesses to the events makes it even more interesting. Great writing."–Mark Mobius, Managing Director, Templeton Asset Management

"As one of the most shrewd traders of all time, Jesse Livermore demonstrated how important discipline is when trading the market. Smitten . . . covers how Livermore created his rules . . . also reviews the lessons Livermore learned along the way to develop his strategies."–William J. O’Neil, Publisher, Investor’s Business Daily

"A stock market classic! Most entertaining and informative book on the market that I have had the privilege to read in the last twenty years. A must-read for students of the stock market–great even for those who have no knowledge of the market. Grabs you from the start and holds you enthralled from cover to cover. Great book!"–Dan Sullivan, Publisher, The Chartist, Fund Manager, and Investment Advisor

"After reading Smitten’s magnificent biography, two Japanese proverbs came to mind: ‘Fortune favors the bold’ and ‘Darkness lies one inch ahead.’ Smitten shows how fortune and darkness were integral parts of Livermore’s life . . . has the intrigue of a mystery novel and the lessons of a trading master. What more can one ask for? I eagerly recommend this book to anyone interested in history, the markets, and trading psychology."–Steve Nison, author of Japanese Candlestick Charting


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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (September 14, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471023264
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471023265
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #60,574 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a very good book - I don't understand the negative ., July 21, 2004
By Oavde "oavde" (Australia) - See all my reviews
I think this is a very good book and I cannot understand the negative reviews that have been posted here. I also have "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" which I read first, and I don't find repetition here. Although I found Remin. to be a good book as well, I think I prefer this one - being closer to the truth, and full of investment advice worth its weight in gold, where Remin. tended to hide the advice amongst the fictionalised story. I did not find it poorly written. I found it very entertaining, interesting and educational. I won't go on and on about the good things in this book - if you are involved in the markets and can't afford to take a gamble at buying it and taking a look, and throwing it in the bin if you decide for youself it is no good - if you are struggling to justify the $$$ to be able to do that, then just give up now. I just wanted to post this review to counter the few negative reviews here, so that the few who might be turned away by them instead might reconsider. It is good, it has valuable info. in it, and it is entertaining and educational. Give it a go.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Read Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Instead, October 7, 2003
By M. Pearce (North Sydney, NSW Australia) - See all my reviews
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I have read "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" three times now. The more I read it, the more I get out of it.

My main problem with this book is that 3/4 of the content regurgitates the events of "Reminiscences" almost verbatim. The writers approach however is to retell this story through reconstructing dialogue between Jessie (the protagonist) and all the various characters met in Reminiscences. I found this approach extremely irritating - especially since I was familiar enough with the original Reminiscences text to detect where the author had "made up" segments of the conversation using "artistic license to capture the flavor of the original conversations" (authors own admission).

The other 1/4 deals with Jessies private life, which although I found interesting, was plagued by the same "conversation reconstruction" style.

If you have already read reminiscences, and are truly hungry to learn more about Jessies private life and selected exploits after 1923 - then buy this book. If you have not read reminiscences, read it instead - you will learn far more out of the original source.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best single work on Jesse Livermore, November 13, 2005
By a professional trader (Colorado Mountains) - See all my reviews
If you are a fan of Jesse Livermore and could only read one book on his trading and life, this would be the book to read. Many people tout "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator", but that book actually never details Livermore's trading system. Also, many individuals erroneously claim that "Reminiscences" detailed how J.P. Morgan personally asked Livermore to stop shorting the market during the 1929 crash, when he allegedly walked away with 100 million dollars. Since "Reminiscences" was published in 1923, this would be a neat trick. Actually, Morgan asked Livermore to stop shorting the 1907 crash, to avoid a banking crisis.

Smitten has had a lifelong interest in Livermore, and personally interviewed family members, including son Paul and late son Jesse Jr.'s wife, and has studied all of the available articles and literature on Livermore. Consequently, this book contains many details unavailable from any other published work on Livermore, including more details on his trading system and personal life.

This book also dispels the common myth that Livermore committed suicide after going broke for the last time. In actuality, when he died he had an irrevocable trust worth $1 million, and his wife reputedly removed about $3 million in cash and $1 million in jewelry from their apartment hours after he died. Livermore's trading skills would have always allowed him to trade himself back to significant wealth. It was his lifelong battle with clinical depression that was most likely the reason behind his suicide, not his trading results.

This book's greatest significance is the detailing of his trading system and rules, which if followed today would be just as successful, indicating that as Livermore stated, nothing really ever changes in the market except the participants. In regard to Livermore's many busts as a trader, his only significant flaw as a trader was his complete lack of caution when he saw an opportunity, and consequently went "all in". When he was right, he made millions, and when he was wrong, he lost millions. This tendency was exacerbated by the illiquidity and delayed quotations/information/executions of the day in which he traded.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One Great Book,If you wish to learn the market
Well I have several copies of this book as I have traded for a while now,at my age I wish to pass on something ,so I am teaching my grandkids to trade the markets... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Ben K

1.0 out of 5 stars skip this book
I own Reminiscences and How to Trade in Stocks along with this book, and can tell you that no worthwhile market insight can be gathered from this book that you can't get from the... Read more
Published 14 months ago by P. Heiting

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Read
What a great book. Entertaining AND educational this book reveals for the first time Livermore's true story with information gathered from his relatives.
Published 15 months ago by Michael Broudy

5.0 out of 5 stars Jesse Livermore " Worlds Greatest Stock Trader"
Excellent Book - WOuld rate it as a Bible for people dealing in Capital Markets. Must read for all who trade stocks and commodities.
Published 21 months ago by Amit Agrawal

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book about Livermore's life
I think the 20+ pictures and the last 3 chapters would worth the money I paid for the book. Many years ago, I read an article written by a scientist who said that he would not... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Penny Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars Good reading.
Richard Smitten does an excellent job of portraying Jessy Livermore. He does not protray Mr. Livermore as a hero or a goat, just a man. Read more
Published 24 months ago by M. Keith Hart

5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic!
I read this book over a weekend and found it hard to put down and when I did I was excited to pick it back up. Read more
Published on June 10, 2007 by William A. Ross

5.0 out of 5 stars The Real reminiscences of a stock operator
If you have ever read the Reminiscences of a stock operator by Edwin Lefevre and liked it then this book is a must read. Read more
Published on March 25, 2007 by Steve Burns

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Much more than the Reminiscences
The 'Reminiscensces' has more details about JL's tradings, this one has more about his personal life. Read more
Published on January 18, 2007 by fx trader

5.0 out of 5 stars the basis of many technical approaches today
This book has more info than "How to trade in stocks" and "remininces of a stock market operator". Both of those were good and you can learn a lot from them. Read more
Published on December 12, 2006 by T.L.Walker

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