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This thread is to discuss and examine as well as honor the great words of wisdom of Jesse Livermore one of the greatest traders of all time. With an open discussion of his successes and his failures. Anyone who has had the Pleasure to read Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator which depicts Livermores life of trading and has spent any time at all trading will have to admit that the feelings and emotions that are put forth in this great book are just the ones you have felt at one time or another. So lets enjoy and discuss the man's life and the profound words of wisdom he has put down on paper for all to learn from.
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