W]hen once caught in the maelstrom of stock speculation the average man
becomes more or less mesmerized, and at critical moments his
conservatism, his resolutions and his theories all take flight. Under
the discomposing influence of a rapid succession of changing values and
alternating impulses he loses his perspective, is incapable of calm
reasoning, and is likely to do precisely the opposite of what he had
intended to do. -from The Psychology of Speculation How do you keep your
head when large sums of money are at stake? What are the greatest
psychology stumbling blocks to successful trading? How can we beat the
market by learning more about ourselves? This sensible little guide
teaches us how to be aware of our own assumptions and prejudices while
trading so that we will expect them when they begin to interfere with
our reasoning, and so that we can counter them before we do ourselves a
financial injury. Originally published in a private edition, Harper's
Wall Street wisdom is again available to show us how to be enlightened
speculators.