- ISBN
- 0870340549
- Author
- Samuel Nelson
- Format
- Pb
- Edition
- 3rd
- Published
- Jan 1, 1903
- Publisher
- Fraser Publishing Company
Mr Nelson presents in thirty-five engrossing chapters the basics of stock trading that should be part of the intellectual equipment of everyone who attempts it. Included are such topics as:
- The origin of stock brokers, stock exchanges, and stock speculation
- The morality of Wall Street
- Swings within swings
- The operation of stop orders
- Advantage of out of the out of town trader
- Speculation of the decline
- The recurrence of crises
- The broker and his client
- Dealing in unissued stocks
- Wall Street points of view
Chapters 4 to 20 inclusive restore to circulation the original writings on stock market trading by Charles H. Dow, founder and first editor of The Wall Street Journal.
- The origin of stock brokers, stock exchanges, and stock speculation
- The morality of Wall Street
- Swings within swings
- The operation of stop orders
- Advantage of out of the out of town trader
- Speculation of the decline
- The recurrence of crises
- The broker and his client
- Dealing in unissued stocks
- Wall Street points of view
Chapters 4 to 20 inclusive restore to circulation the original writings on stock market trading by Charles H. Dow, founder and first editor of The Wall Street Journal.