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You still need to learn from experience, and you can't do without your own perspective either.
Damn, can't get the link to Livermore in (probably due to portal updates):
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CB%E8%E2%E5%F0%EC%EE%F0,_%C4%E6%E5%F1%F1%E8_%CB%E0%F3%F0%E8%F1%F2%EE%ED
And he committed suicide.
You still need to learn from experience, and you can't do without your own perspective either.
Damn, can't get the link to Livermore in (probably due to portal updates):
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CB%E8%E2%E5%F0%EC%EE%F0,_%C4%E6%E5%F1%F1%E8_%CB%E0%F3%F0%E8%F1%F2%EE%ED
And he committed suicide.
You're a little pissed off today.
Prior to her marriage to Livermore, Harriet had already been married four times, remarkably, they always ended the same way - with her husband's suicide.
Fatal woman. No one is immune to that. (By the way, after his death she robbed his son of all his cash (millions of dollars) and took off. Bastard, that's one word...).
But it's not about his suicide, it's about the fact that he lost his multi-million dollar fortune several times. Nevertheless, he is great, and Lefebvre's book is a trader's superblockbuster.
Why: nevertheless?
Because plumers are rarely great.
Because plumers rarely become great.
Are we talking about Caesar, Napoleon?
Caesar, Napoleon?
Nah) Those drainers aren't that...
I'm talking about the drainers in trading.
Nah) Those drainers aren't that...
I'm referring to the depo sinkers in trading.
You become great by achievements, not by losing them :)