
The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation
by Arthur Crump
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- THE THEORY OF STOCK EXCHANGE SPECULATION.
- CHAPTER I. TECHNICAL TERMS EXPLAINED.
- CHAPTER II. THE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE REGULARLY RECURRING CAUSES THAT INFLUENCE THE MARKETS.
- CHAPTER III. THE RIGHT TEMPERAMENT FOR A PROFESSIONAL SPECULATOR.
- CHAPTER IV. THE INCREASE OF SPECULATION IN STOCKS AND SHARES.
- CHAPTER V. MODERN INFLUENCES UPON THE MARKETS.
- CHAPTER VI. CACOETHES OPERANDI.
- CHAPTER VII. THE PIT-FALLS.
- CHAPTER VIII. SPECULATION WITH CAPITAL.
- CHAPTER IX. SPECULATION WITHOUT CAPITAL.
- CHAPTER X. THE “TIP” TO BUY OR SELL.
- CHAPTER XI. SPECULATION BY MACHINERY.
- CHAPTER XII. THE SHIFTING OF SPECULATION FROM THE HIGHER TO THE LOWER CLASSES OF SECURITIES.
- CHAPTER XIII. THE SHORT “TURNS,” OR, WHO MAKES THE PROFITS?
- CHAPTER XIV. IN THAT RESPECT IS SPECULATION USEFUL IN MARKETS GENERALLY?
- FOOTNOTES
- OPINION AS TO VALIDITY OF “PUTS,” “CALLS,” &c.
- H. W. ROSENBAUM, 60 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK, Broker and Dealer in Options on Bonds and Stocks
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