#1: The Greatest Speculator Of All Time: Jesse Livermore
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This episode is about Jesse Livermore. The most legendary trader who ever lived, and the man behind Reminiscences of a Stock Operator.
He made $100 million shorting the 1929 crash (about $1.9 billion today), yet died broke just a decade later.
Livermore’s life reads like a novel: ambition, obsession, and lessons written in blood.
What to expect in this episode:
- How Livermore discovered technical analysis before it even had a name
- The boy who ran away at 14 to chase numbers on a ticker tape
- Why he said: “The market does not beat them. They beat themselves.”
- How he made his first fortune shorting the 1907 Panic — and his biggest one in 1929
- The deadly enemies of every trader: ignorance, greed, fear, and hope
- His rule for sitting tight — and why it’s harder than being right
- How obsession turned from his greatest strength into his undoing
- Why the game teaches you the game… and then breaks you
“It never was my thinking that made the big money for me. It always was my sitting.” — Jesse Livermore
Books Mentioned:
- Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefèvre
- How to Trade in Stocks by Jesse Livermore
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