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Richard Wyckoff was a Wall Street legend. Not only did he make a fortune, but he also was the longtime editor and publisher of The Magazine of Wall Street and the developer of successful methods to analyze and forecast the market. In this book, Wyckoff lays out his insider's knowledge for everyone, especially those who are willing to study before risking one's own money.
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Chapter I. My first lessons in investing and trading
Chapter II. Profitable experiences in the brokerage and publishing fields
Chapter III. Why I buy certain stocks and bonds
Chapter IV. Unearthing profit opportunities
Chapter V. Some experiences in mining stocks
Chapter VI. The fundamentals of successful investing
Chapter VII. The Story of a little Odd-Lot
Chapter VIII. The rules I follow in trading and investing
Chapter IX. Forecasting future developments
Chapter X. The truth about "Averaging Down"
Chapter XI. Some definite conclusions as to foresight and judgment
Chapter XII. Safeguarding your capital
Chapter XIII. How millions are lost in Wall Street
Chapter XIV. The importance of knowing who owns a stock.
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