The Theory of Stock Exchange Speculation

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I. TECHNICAL TERMS EXPLAINED.

CHAPTER II. THE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE REGARDING THE

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," and c.

H. W. ROSENBAUM, 60 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK, Broker and Dealer in Options on Bonds and Stocks

THE THEORY
OF
STOCK EXCHANGE
SPECULATION.

BY
ARTHUR CRUMP.

With Preface and Annotations by
H. W. ROSENBAUM.

New York:
H. W. ROSENBAUM.
1887.

Copyright, 1886.
By H. W. ROSENBAUM.

Jones Printing Co. Press,
47 Broad St., New York.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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