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Exploring the Essential Features of “George Wollsten: Expert Stock and Grain Trader – George Bayer”
Uniquely, this classic on stock market analysis considers planetary positions (1943-47)! Bayer, a highly successful German-American trader, drew from astronomy the notion of universal forms such as ellipses for fathoming market cycles upon which his fictional alter ego Wollstein bases investment decisions. The editor reports that someone who computerized Bayer’s ideas enjoyed a 75% success rate. Includes the authors’s foreword to the original edition (publisher unspecified). Lacks references. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Since 1932 the author has published four books at intervals dealing with trading of Stocks and Commodities.
Unfortunately much of their contents have been found somewhat hard and difficult to the average man, even to those with a college education.
This time the entire problem has been remodeled, many parts eliminated as “too complicated,” three new ideas added which so far have never been alluded to anywhere It is those three ways which are bound to give confidence to any trader, that put him far ahead of all others who just buy or sell on statistics, economic or other bases.
Everything brought into this book is “home-grown.”
The charts supplied for checking commitments as well as those produced with the aid of certain rules explained therein cover the period of 1909 – 1911 inclusive. The previous books covered periods of 1928 to 1944. Therefore a period of more than 30 years has been used to show that the rules work in any period, past or present; they should work in the future in the same way.
Hints are given to delve into ancient books of the dark ages after the study of this book has been completed to discover that they have all been written on the same subject – cycles and time.
From the Back Cover
Learn to trade from one of the century’s top stock market masters, through this one-of-a-kind novel! “One of the ten best investment books of all time” — Sunday Financial Times of London. The clearest explanations of trading rules and concepts you’ll find anywhere. By George Bayer, one of the century’s greatest stock traders. When you set out to climb a mountain, you start on the lower slopes and slowly progress to the top. Learning to trade is the same. Expert Stock Trader guides you through the dos and don’ts of trading and investing until you have scaled the summits of success in Wall Street and in the Pit. Not for George Bayer the dry, technical account of investment techniques. Expert Stock Trader fuses market experience and trading philosophy in a compelling fictionalized account that will entertain you as well as profit you. Through George Wollsten, Bayer’s invented hero, he presents a wide-ranging exploration of chart analysis enriched by a deep understanding of practical market operation. His imaginative account guides the reader through Wollsten’s fictional existence, examining, explaining and putting into context each of his character’s investment decisions or financial commitments. Enlightening and practical, Expert Stock Trader offers contemporary investors the opportunity to follow Wollsten on his journey of discovery and to benefit from one of the great market minds of the past.
George Bayer was born in Germany and moved to the USA just after 1900, fulfilling the American dream of becoming a highly successful trader on the speculative markets of New York and Chicago. He was also a prolific and successful writer of investment books and author of probably the most unique book ever published on market analysis, Expert Stock Trader. He lived in America for over forty years and published four books after 1932, all in English, and all on trading stocks and commodities. Bayer’s highly original mind singles him out as one of the century’s investment giants.
About the Author
When it comes to books dealing with generating the profits we all seek from the stock, futures and options markets, descriptions of the authors themselves more often than not tend to be skimpy or non-existent. Their writings speak for themselves, and as to who and what they are, we generally get only a few scanty details and that’s about it. However, once in a while we are offered something which turns out to be richly different for a change. That’s exactly what we get when it comes to George Bayer and this book George Wollsten: Expert Stock and Grain Trader. In it we handsomely receive a great deal to do with the man himself and, importantly, with explanations of the thinking and the rationale that lie behind many of his original creative concepts. Reading through this book, the reader is going to find out quite a bit about George Bayer because the George Wollsten in the book’s title is George Bayer. George came to the USA from Germany just after the turn of the 20th century, and as will be seen he was soon attracted to the speculative markets that abounded in New York City and Chicago. Interweaving his life story with his innovative market achievements, there emerges for traders and investors a wealth of material to study and the choice to incorporate some, all, or even none of his ideas into their own trading and investing programs. Some of his other books are The Egg of Columbus: or the Hidden Movements in Stocks and Commodities Markets; Gold Nuggets for Stock and Commodity Traders; The Time Factors in the Stock Market; and Stock and Commodity Traders’ Handbook of Trend Determination.
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