Dimensions
222 x 284 x 21mm
Jesse Livermore won and lost tens of millions of dollars playing the stock and commodities markets during the early 1900s - at one point making the then astronomical amount of ten million dollars in just one month of trading. So potent a market force was he in his day that, in 1929, he was widely believed to be the man responsible for causing the Crash.
In 1922, Edwin LeFevre began publishing his fictionalized account of Jesse Livermore's exploits in The Saturday Evening Post. Eleven such articles under the title 'Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator' appeared throughout 1922 and 1923. This Illustrated Edition features this text and reproduces the advertisements and artwork that appeared in these articles in a beautifully illustrated and designed package. This will be a great period piece that will interest traders and investors at all levels.