Jesse Livermore was an early 20th-century Wall Street speculator known for his remarkable success in stock trading.
He developed a unique approach to market analysis and trading, focusing on momentum and pivotal points in stock charts.
Livermore experienced extreme highs and lows in his career, making and losing several fortunes.
He was known for his discipline, analytical skills, and ability to read market trends.
Despite his success, Livermore struggled with personal issues and depression.
He wrote "How To Trade Stock" in 1940, sharing his trading methods and philosophy.
Tragically, Livermore took his own life shortly after the book's publication, leaving a complex legacy in the world of finance.
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