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Wall Street Stories

1901

Edwin Lefevre

Wall Street Stories

Wall Street Stories

Edwin Lefevre

1901

American Literature, Novels, Short Stories

''Wall Street Stories'' is a collection of fictional short stories by Edwin Lefèvre, first published in 1901. The narratives explore the lives of various characters within the Wall Street environment, highlighting the challenges and moral dilemmas faced by those involved in finance. Through the lens of characters like Fullerton F. Colwell, the book examines the intersection of personal responsibility and the cutthroat nature of stock trading, offering insights into financial ethics and human relationships in a high-stakes industry.

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“The nature of the game as it is played is such that the public should realize that the truth cannot be told by the few who know.””

— Edwin Lefevre

“There is nothing like losing all you have in the world for teaching you what not to do. And when you know what not to do in order not to lose money, you begin to learn what to do in order to win. Did you get that? You begin to learn!””

— Edwin Lefevre

“That is about all I have learned”

— Edwin Lefevre

“The sucker has always tried to get something for nothing, and the appeal in all booms is always frankly to the gambling instinct aroused by cupidity and spurred by a pervasive prosperity. People who look for easy money invariably pay for the privilege of proving conclusively that it cannot be found on this sordid earth.””

— Edwin Lefevre

“A man cannot be convinced against his own convictions, but he can be talked into a state of uncertainty and indecision, which is even worse, for that means that he cannot trade with confidence and comfort.””

— Edwin Lefevre

“A man must know himself thoroughly if he is going to make a good job out of trading in the speculative markets. To know what I was capable of in the line of folly was a long educational step. I sometimes think that no price is too high for a speculator to pay to learn that which will keep him from getting the swelled head.””

— Edwin Lefevre

“The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the person of inferior emotional balance, or the get-rich-quick adventurer. They will die poor.””

— Edwin Lefevre

“Speculators buy the trend; investors are in for the long haul; "they are a different breed of cats." One reason that people lose money today is that they have lost sight of this distinction; they profess to have the long term in mind and yet cannot resist following where the hot money has led.””

— Edwin Lefevre

“After spending many years in Wall Street and after making and losing millions of dollars I want to tell you this: It never was my thinking that made the big money for me. It always was my sitting. Got that? My sitting tight! It is no trick at all to be right on the market. You always find lots of early bulls in bull markets and early bears in bear markets. I've known many men who were right at exactly the right time, and began buying or selling stocks when prices were at the very level which should show the greatest profit. And their experience invariably matched mine that is, they made no real money out of it. Men who can both be right and sit tight are uncommon. I found it one of the hardest things to learn. But it is only after a stock operator has firmly grasped this that he can make big money. It is literally true that millions come easier to a trader after he knows how to trade than hundreds did in the days of his ignorance.””

— Edwin Lefevre

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