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How to Trade In Stocks How to Trade In Stocks by Jesse Livermore
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“If you have timed the movement correctly, your first commitment will show you a profit at the start.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“set your own rules and stick to them; never argue with the market; never make a play you can’t afford; never give way to irrational exuberance. Above all, don’t be a sucker.”
Jesse Lauriston Livermore, How To Trade In Stocks
“Money in a broker’s account or in a bank account is not the same as if you feel it in your own fingers once in a while. Then it means something.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“It has always been my experience that I never benefited much from a move if I did not get in at somewhere near the beginning of that move.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“if you are successful, most people are envious and they covet your success”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“if there was any easy money lying around, no one would be forcing it into your pocket.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“If you have timed the movement correctly, your first commitment will show you a profit at the start. From then on, all that is required of you is to be alert, watching for the appearance of the danger signal to tell you to step aside and convert paper profits into real money.”
Jesse Livermore, How To Trade In Stocks
“All a person needs to do is observe what the market is telling him and evaluate it.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“Profits always take care of themselves but losses never do.”
Jesse Livermore, How To Trade In Stocks
“You can beat a horse race, but you can't beat the races.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
“*Emotional control is the most essential factor in playing the market. *Don’t anticipate! Wait until the market gives you the clues, the signals, the hints, before you move. Move only after you have confirmation. Anticipation is the killer. It is the brother to greed and hope. Don’t make decisions based on anticipation. The market always gives you time. If you wait for the clues there will be plenty of time to execute your moves.”
Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks
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Jesse Livermore, How to Trade In Stocks