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Throughout the book there are notes that detail the actual companies, people, or situations that Livermore encountered Engaging and informative, this collection provides a complete picture of Livermore's life and trading strategies, and offers tremendous value to today's serious investor or trader. Product Code: I0421B Availability: In Stock Instantly DOWNLOAD now This product, you can get the download link in your Account, Downloads after purchased. Blumenthal published in the Saturday Evening Post in the 1920s Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Annotated Edition bridges the gap between Edwin Lefevre's fictionalized account of Livermore's life and the actual, historical events, places, and people that populate the book. Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, the fictionalized biography of Jesse Livermore, has endured over seventy years because traders and investors continue to find lessons from Livermore's experiences that they can apply to their own endeavors Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, Illustrated Edition reproduces the original articles by Edwin Lefèvre and drawings by M.L. Smith, himself, was a tall man, probably at least 6 and remembered looking down at Erdnase. The following sample is from a scientific source. Physically, Smith described Erdnase as being of slight build and between 55 and 57, while Sanders at age 20 was reported as being 58 and weighing 130 lbs. Now, for the first time ever, The Reminiscences of a Stock Operator Collection brings together three classic titles based on this unique individual and offers profound insights into his motivations, attitudes, and strategies. In a critical annotated bibliography the annotation includes both the summary as well as one or two lines of analysis judgment of the published. The final chapter of The Annotated Erdnase is an article called he Mystery of Erdnase written by the late Martin. His ideas and keen analyses of market price movements are as true today as they were when he first implemented them. Sawyer (1991) - Self-published, 67 pages, addresses the conclusions of The Man Who Was Erdnase and the Andrews data from The Annotated Erdnase. A classic collection of titles featuring one of the world's greatest traders: Jesse Livermore Jesse Livermore won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s, at one point making ten million dollars in one month of trading-an astronomical sum for this time.