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HOW TO TRADE
IN STOCKS
The Livermore Formula for Combining Time
Element and Price
BY
JESSE L. LIVERMORE
DUELL, SLOAN PEARCE
NEW YORK
COPYRIGHT, 1940, BY
JESSE L. LIVERMORE
All rights reserved, including the
right to reproduce this book or
portions thereof in any form.
first edition
P R IN T E D IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY Q U I N N
B O D E N C O M P A N Y , INC., RAHWAY, N, J.
TO NINA
PREFACE
HE career of Jesse L. Livermore is a bright patch in
the pattern of speculation. He has been in the public
eye as a stock-market factor almost continuously
since as a youth he flashed like a comet across the
speculative skies and became known as the millionaire
Boy Plunger.
He has indeed been a plunger, and on rare occasions
the magnitude of his operations caused The Street to blink
in wonderment. Yet blind chance never entered into his
market sallies. Each move was touched with singular
genius, buttressed by endless research and the dogged
patience of Gri-selda.
For forty years Jesse Livermore has studied world and
domestic economic conditions with almost fanatic
intensity. In the same four decades he has
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studied, talked, dreamed, lived with, and traded in
speculative markets. His world has been the movement
of prices; his science the correct anticipation of such
movements.
It has been my privilege to know personally some of
the great speculators of our times and to observe at
close range their fascinating activities. For intellectual
scope and for natural aptitude I regard Jesse Livermore
as the greatest speculator and market analyst since the
turn of the century. In one of my books I made the
statement that he could be shorn of every dollar, given
a small brokerage credit, locked in a room with tickers,
and in the course of a few active market months he
could emerge with a new fortune. Such is the mark of
his genius.
He created his first sensation when he was fifteen
years old. His mother was the party most surprised, for
he dumped into her lap a thousand
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