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Jesse Livermore
Independent Speculator (Historical)
Legendary American stock trader active from 1891 to 1940. Called "Boy Plunger" from age 14 at Boston bucket shops. Made $100 million shorting the 1929 stock market crash (approximately $1.5 billion in today's value). Pioneered technical analysis and trend-following principles documented in Edwin Lefèvre's 'Reminiscences of a Stock Operator' (1923). Ended his life by suicide in 1940 after repeated bankruptcies.
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Historical figure (1877–1940). No SEC 13F filings exist; profile is for educational reference of his classic trading principles.
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