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Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
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Edwin Lefèvre
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was a man, J. P. Morgan was. They don’t come much bigger.
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The big money in booms is always made first by the public—on paper. And it remains on paper.
very intimate thought right in the middle of the Gamestop saga
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