Wall Street Stories
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"Stories of Wall Street" - a book that began the literary career of Edwin Lefebvre, the author of world-famous books about the stock exchange and stock speculation. In "Stories", first published in the early XX century, extremely clearly and authentically - as always with Lefebvre - reflected the customs and mores of stock players Wall Street. Each story is based on real events and facts, to which Lefebvre, as a financial journalist and successful investor, had a direct relation. And behind the fictional characters are unmistakable, thinly veiled portraits of such famous stockbrokers as James Keene, Elverton Chapman, and Daniel Drunames, in their day no less famous than Warren Buffett, George Soros, and Julian Robertson are today.
But the true charm of Eight Wall Street Stories lies not only in capturing the spirit of the times. It lies in what remains relevant at all times: in describing the nature of the actions and emotions of a person caught in the crucible of the stock market. Each of Edwin Lefebvre's wittily twisted plots will fascinate everyone involved in stock exchange operations today, as it did a hundred years ago.
But the true charm of Eight Wall Street Stories lies not only in capturing the spirit of the times. It lies in what remains relevant at all times: in describing the nature of the actions and emotions of a person caught in the crucible of the stock market. Each of Edwin Lefebvre's wittily twisted plots will fascinate everyone involved in stock exchange operations today, as it did a hundred years ago.
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- All books by the author
- All books in the series Trading&investments
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