<Li> 2006--How Legendary Traders Made Millions, by John Boik </Li> <Li> 2007--The Secret of Livermore: Analyzing the Market Key System., by Andras Nagy (ISBN 978 - 0 - 9753093 - 7 - 7) </Li> <Li> 2014--Jesse Livermore - Boy Plunger., by Tom Rubython, Forward by Paul Tudor - Jones (ISBN 978 - 0 - 9570605 - 7 - 9) </Li> <P> The popular book Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, by Edwin Lefèvre, reflects on many of those lessons, and is in effect a financial memoir of Livermore (a pseudonym is used) starting with the bucket shop days and ending in the 1920s before the crash . The book, which Lefèvre dedicated to Livermore, has an avid following in the investment community, and is still in print . There is some speculation that this partnership between the two men was not their first collaboration . Since Lefèvre was a writer and journalist, it is thought that he was one of the friendly newspapermen that Livermore employed for both information and planted articles . Livermore himself wrote a less widely read book, How to trade in stocks; the Livermore formula for combining time element and price . It was published in 1940, the same year Livermore committed suicide . </P>

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