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📖 Jesse Livermore famouse Quotes 📖

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Jesse Livermore famous quotes:

“Don’t take action with a trade until the market, itself, confirms your opinion. Being a little late in a trade is insurance that your opinion is correct. In other words, don’t be an impatient trader.”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

“There is nothing new in Wall Street. There can’t be because speculation is as old as the hills. Whatever happens in the stock market today has happened before and will happen again.”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

“He will risk half his fortune in the stock market with less reflection than he devotes to the selection of a medium-priced automobile.”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

“Losing money is the least of my troubles. A loss never troubles me after I take it. I forget it overnight...”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

“Profits always take care of themselves but losses never do.”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

“Go long when stocks reach a new high. Sell short when they reach a new low.”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

“It is not good to be too curious about all the reasons behind price movements.”
- Jesse Lauriston Livermore.

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