It is a peculiar feature of Wall Street speculation that the novice
never gets his courage worked up to buy stocks until the market is
right on the top, and he never concludes to sell until the market
is clear on the bottom. -from Wall Street Speculation Why small
traders shouldn't rely on brokers. Why you shouldn't trust the
financial "news" in the business press. How the market is
manipulated into decline and panic by savvy insiders. In a 1904
lecture, reproduced in this slim but provocative volume, Franklin
Keyes explained in simple language a nugget of wisdom that should
be commonsense: the general public cannot avoid getting fleeced by
the buccaneers of Wall Street. Keyes's words are shocking but, in
retrospect, obvious, and still highly pertinent today. You'll never
look at a stock-market report in the same way again. FRANKLIN C.
KEYES was a New York lawyer.
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