With New Commentary and Insights on the Life and Times of Jesse Livermore
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EDWIN LEFVRE was trained as a mining engineer, but became a journalist at age nineteen. He produced eight books, including The Making of a Stockbroker, during his fifty-three-year writing career. 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. JON D. MARKMAN is an award-winning journalist, popular market analyst, and veteran fund manager. He was a pioneer in the development of stock-rating systems and screening software; a portfolio manager at a hedge fund; managing editor at CNBC on MSN Money; and an investment columnist and investigative reporter at the Los Angeles Times. Markman provides investment guidance in his daily Strategic Advantage and Trader???s Advantage research services, as well as in his weekly MSN Money column and managed accounts. He is also the author of Swing Trading, which is published by Wiley, and two other finance books.
Foreword by Paul Tudor Jones v Preface vii Chapter I 1 Chapter II 17 Chapter III 35 Chapter IV 51 Chapter V 71 Chapter VI 87 Chapter VII 105 Chapter VIII 115 Chapter IX 131 Chapter X 151 Chapter XI 167 Chapter XII 183 Chapter XIII 203 Chapter XIV 219 Chapter XV 239 Chapter XVI 251 Chapter XVII 269 Chapter XVIII 287 Chapter XIX 297 Chapter XX 313 Chapter XXI 331 Chapter XXII 351 Chapter XXIII 373 Chapter XXIV 389 Appendix: Dow Jones Industrial Average (18951929) 395 Paul Tudor Jones on Reminiscences 399 Selected Quotes 407 Credits 419 About the Author 423