The ABC of Stock SpeculationNelson, 1903 - 222 páginas |
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... brokers and speculators . The reader of course understands that there is no royal road to success in speculation . It would be fallacy to undertake to show how money can be made . No infallible plan has yet been discovered . Experience ...
... brokers and speculators . The reader of course understands that there is no royal road to success in speculation . It would be fallacy to undertake to show how money can be made . No infallible plan has yet been discovered . Experience ...
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... Brokers , Stock Exchanges and Stock Speculation 11 CHAPTER II . Stock Speculation . 19 CHAPTER III . Stock Speculation and Gambling 21 CHAPTER IV . The Morality of Wall Street · · 25 CHAPTER V. Scientific Speculation 28 CHAPTER VI . The ...
... Brokers , Stock Exchanges and Stock Speculation 11 CHAPTER II . Stock Speculation . 19 CHAPTER III . Stock Speculation and Gambling 21 CHAPTER IV . The Morality of Wall Street · · 25 CHAPTER V. Scientific Speculation 28 CHAPTER VI . The ...
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... Broker and his Client 111 CHAPTER XXIV . The Bucket Shop · CHAPTER XXV . The Speculator and the Consolidated Exchange The Tipster . CHAPTER XXVI . 114 129 140 Conclusions of a Speculator Successful and Unsuccessful Speculators 148 ...
... Broker and his Client 111 CHAPTER XXIV . The Bucket Shop · CHAPTER XXV . The Speculator and the Consolidated Exchange The Tipster . CHAPTER XXVI . 114 129 140 Conclusions of a Speculator Successful and Unsuccessful Speculators 148 ...
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... Broker . " Jacob's Law Dictionary says : " The etymology of the term Broker has been variously given . By some it has been derived from the Saxon broc , misfortune , as denoting a broken trader ; the occupation being formerly confined ...
... Broker . " Jacob's Law Dictionary says : " The etymology of the term Broker has been variously given . By some it has been derived from the Saxon broc , misfortune , as denoting a broken trader ; the occupation being formerly confined ...
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... Broker , Webster says it is probably derived from the word brock . Worcester derives it from the An- glo - Saxon brucan , to discharge an office ; brocian , to op- press ; and the French broyer , to grind . See " Broke " and " Broker ...
... Broker , Webster says it is probably derived from the word brock . Worcester derives it from the An- glo - Saxon brucan , to discharge an office ; brocian , to op- press ; and the French broyer , to grind . See " Broke " and " Broker ...
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active stocks advance amount arbitrage bank bankers bear market bonds bought broker bucket shop operator bull campaign bull market buy stocks buyer capital cent chance CHAPTER close Consolidated Exchange customers deal decline dividend Dow's Theory eral Exchange member fact fall firm fluctuations gambler gambling guess hold insiders investment investors judgment large operators loans lose losses short lost lots manipulation margin ment method move movement newspaper panic panics of 1873 particular stock period points pool purchase quotations railroad rally reaction reason rise rule rumors securities sell shares of stock short selling short side small losses sold stock broker Stock Exchange stock market stock speculation stop order successful speculator swings tendency thing ticker tion tipster trade in stocks transactions Union Pacific usually Wall Street Western Union wise writer York York Stock Exchange