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At fourteen, Jesse Livermore talked his way into a Boston brokerage for six dollars a week β and secretly started beating the house. By sixteen, he had made his first thousand dollars trading in illegal off-exchange gambling dens called bucket shops, using only pattern analysis he had developed in two handwritten notebooks. His first recorded profit was $3.12 on a Burlington stock trade in 1892. He was eventually banned from every bucket shop in Boston by name before he was old enough to vote.π§ Part of the Sleepy Stock Market series β financial history told as documentary audio.βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββSLEEPY STOCK MARKETFall asleep to the greatest stories in financial history.βββββββββββββββββββββββββββββ#JesseLivermore #WallStreetHistory #StockMarket #TradingHistory #FinanceHistory #BoyPlunger #BucketShop #Investing #StockTrader #FinancialHistory
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