The Man Who Made $100 Million and Died Broke — Jesse Livermore
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November 1940. A man walked into a hotel in Manhattan.
He ordered a drink. Sat alone. And wrote 8 pages.
The last line: "My life has been a failure."
Then Jesse Livermore — the greatest trader who ever lived —
pulled out a gun and ended his life.
He was 63. His account was nearly empty.
$100 million made. Gone.
3 fortunes built. Destroyed.
3 marriages. Over.
How does the greatest trader in history end up here?
TODAY WE COVER:
- The 14-year-old boy who taught himself to trade
- The trade that made JP Morgan personally beg him to stop
- The cotton disaster — the cost of listening to others
- 1929 — The greatest trade ever made ($100M in one move)
- The rules he wrote — and then broke
- Why he really failed (it was never about money)
The market didn't beat Jesse Livermore.
He beat himself.
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