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Fifty Years in Wall Street by Henry Clews
Fifty Years in Wall Street by Henry Clews

Fifty Years in Wall Street (1908)

by Henry Clews

Submitted by @deroche
Book Non-Fiction
6.93 | Ranked
Fifty Years in Wall Street by Henry Clews
Fifty Years in Wall Street by Henry Clews
Fifty Years in Wall Street
by Henry Clews

The present anti-speculation crusade is accompanied by many delusions and very imperfect ideas concerning the conditions and equities of business operations. Who is to decide which are speculative transactions and which are not? Business cannot be conducted without making contracts entering into the future, and that is speculation. The builder who contracts to build you a home is a speculator; the manufacturer who agrees to deliver a thousand cases of cotton goods sixty days hence is dealing in futures, and all operations extending into the future are unavoidably of a speculative character. Even marriage is often called a lottery. It is quite impossible and thoroughly stupid to try to eliminate speculation, for it is an essential element in all business transactions, except those for cash. If business were reduced to the latter basis, it would soon become injuriously restricted and more exposed to corners and violent fluctuations than ever.🏁

Submitted by @deroche - 06/04/2025
Book Non-Fiction 6.93 Ranked
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