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Reducing subject-speculation-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 26841 author = Butler, John James title = Successful Stock Speculation date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 15257 sentences = 806 flesch = 77 summary = Trader: A person who buys and sells stocks is usually referred to as a Speculator: This word refers to a person who buys stocks for profit, Bull: One who believes that the market price of stocks will advance is If the market price of any stock is far below its intrinsic value and As a usual thing, it is a good time to buy stocks when nearly everybody You should sell stocks when the market price is too high. Another general rule, is to sell stocks when nearly everybody is buying THE MONEY MARKET AND STOCK PRICES THE MONEY MARKET AND STOCK PRICES supplying good news about the stock and the public buys it. right to sell your stock provided the market price drops down to the might sell a stock short because you know the market price is 100% 1922) is buying time in the stock market, and it is possible that this cache = ./cache/26841.txt txt = ./txt/26841.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5819 author = Twain, Mark title = The Gilded Age, Part 2. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23799 sentences = 1239 flesch = 80 summary = Henry Brierly suddenly said, "Philip, how would you like to go to "I think I should like it of all things," replied Philip, with some whiskers; looks like a Washington man; I shouldn't think he'd be at "Harry," said Philip, after a pause, "what have you got on those big has produced--said he, 'Colonel, how did you like those New York gentlemen?--not many such men in the world,--Colonel Sellers,' said the Philip and Harry both said they should like to see a hotel that had been "Thee will no doubt break things enough when thy time comes, child; women Ruth replied to Philip's letter in due time and in the most cordial and About the details of her student life, Ruth said very little to her Philip wrote to Ruth of the new acquaintance they had made, Col. Sellers, To find in such an out of the way country place a woman like Laura was a cache = ./cache/5819.txt txt = ./txt/5819.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5820 author = Warner, Charles Dudley title = The Gilded Age, Part 3. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21327 sentences = 1100 flesch = 78 summary = In the eyes of Washington Hawkins, Harry was a superior being, a man who As for Washington, Harry thought he was a man head in this way; for Harry thought himself a man of the world. about the world," she said to Harry one day, when he had been talking of "So you know Philip Sterling," said Ruth one day as the girls sat at I've seen out of New York," said Harry to the clerk; "we shall stay here Philip, as he looked about the cheerful house and went through a general Alice, is a great friend of Harry's, who is always trying to build a And Ruth welcomed Harry with a friendliness that Philip thought was due new railroad, and make a little money, so that I could came east and Harry was a pet with all Washington, and was likely to carry the thing fair--pretty fair; "and every little helps, you know," said Harry. cache = ./cache/5820.txt txt = ./txt/5820.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5822 author = Warner, Charles Dudley title = The Gilded Age, Part 5. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22992 sentences = 1653 flesch = 85 summary = Laura looked pleased, and said: "Don't you find it very warm to-day, Mr. Hawkins?" said Blanche, by way "What is, dear?" said Grace, who was talking with Laura. "He wants to make himself conspicuous more like," said Laura. "I think we want it bad," said Washington. Senator Dilworthy said he had come in late. Laura said that very likely it was only her nervousness. "A Lady at Senator Dilworthy's would like to see Col. George Selby, thought; perhaps, who knows, said he with a smile, he may have got some "Laura," said the Colonel, nerving himself, but still pale, and speaking Laura heard all this in a kind of stupor, looking straight at Harry, Then came stories about Laura, town talk, gossip which Harry "Thy physician thinks thee mustn't talk, Philip," said Ruth putting her "I have come," said Philip in his direct manner, "from my friend cache = ./cache/5822.txt txt = ./txt/5822.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5824 author = Twain, Mark title = The Gilded Age, Part 7. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23162 sentences = 1448 flesch = 83 summary = the prisoner did not look insane, Susan said, "Lord; no, sir, just mad as "Mrs. Hawkins," said Mr. Braham, "will you' be kind enough to state the Col. Sellers, continuing his testimony, said that he saw this lost "No, Sir. But upon one occasion, old Senator Thompson said to me, its my Mr. Braham re-drew for the jury the picture, of Laura's early life; he The Court waited, for, some time, but the jury gave no signs of coming thing, but I said, No, Dilworthy, I must be on hand here,--both on time that the Senate should crush some cur like this man Noble, and thus with money; that the said Dilworthy sent for him to come to his room in It so happened, (said the Senator,) that about the time in question, a In reply, an honorable Senator said that he thought it would be as well cache = ./cache/5824.txt txt = ./txt/5824.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5821 author = Warner, Charles Dudley title = The Gilded Age, Part 4. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24134 sentences = 1580 flesch = 83 summary = good deal as I do--especially people who have got little financial Once more Louise had good news from her Washington--Senator Dilworthy was I think, Ruth, when I die," said Philip, Philip called Alice his good sister, and talked to her about love and "I can tell you one thing, Philip," she said, "if ever Ruth Bolton loves, First Day, when Ruth and Alice and Philip, "world's people," went to a well with Mrs. Bolton, that she said to Philip one day, "Oh, yes," said Philip laughing, "he believes in more things than any He talked freely with Philip about Ruth, an almighty fine girl, he said, Philip and Harry in the hall, Ruth said, laughing, From these remarks he learned a good deal about Laura that was news to "He said he had no doubt it was a good thing; if Senator Dilworthy was in cache = ./cache/5821.txt txt = ./txt/5821.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44274 author = Rice, George Graham title = My Adventures with Your Money date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 105320 sentences = 5760 flesch = 73 summary = promoted by Charles Minzesheimer & Company, a New York Stock Exchange the control of a mining company known as the Tonopah Home, which Mr. Dunlap had mentioned to him in the automobile en route to Goldfield. Gold Bar Mining Company was promoted at around 15 cents a share on the shares of Goldfield Laguna Mining Company stock, then selling at 15 of stock in every new mining company we promoted, a stipend which was C. Weir, a New York mining-stock broker, whose firm held the company sold recently on the New York Curb and San Francisco Stock Weir, the New York mining-stock broker, who does business under Dillon Goldfield Mining Company at 25 cents per share, a valuation of financial-newspaper publishers and mining-stock brokers and market Consolidated at $4 a share, saying that New York mining-stock brokers Goodwin & Company "shorted" the mining-stock market so far as Scheftels & Company, Incorporated, mining-stock brokers, cache = ./cache/44274.txt txt = ./txt/44274.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5823 author = Warner, Charles Dudley title = The Gilded Age, Part 6. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 21510 sentences = 1285 flesch = 82 summary = him at the house last night that Selby and his family went to New York Philip learned that Harry and Laura had both been taken to the city "But what under heavens," asked Philip, "induced you to come to New York Neither of the young men felt like attempting to see Laura that day, "Philip tells me," Mrs. Bolton said that evening, "that the man Bigler "But has thee provided money for Philip to use in opening the coal mine?" "So, sir," said Ruth, when Philip came from New York, "you have been "I should work with a great deal better heart, Ruth," he said the morning "No," said Philip, "the chances are that a man cannot get into congress "Well," said Philip, looking humble, "I care for some things, you and "Well, yes, a little," said Philip, feeling his way towards what he cache = ./cache/5823.txt txt = ./txt/5823.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 44052 author = Henry Voorce Brandenburg & Co. title = Profitable Stock Exchange Investments date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 7529 sentences = 498 flesch = 79 summary = You read a great deal about the money lost in Wall Street. profitable investment in Wall Street, and have their money handled for The men who win in Wall Street are those who invest in stocks--good, dividend-paying stocks, buying them when they are low, selling them In all classes of business we buy at a certain price, and sell at a _The men who make the money in Wall Street are those who know what stocks are really worth and who buy when prices, go down and sell when which Wall Street stocks can be dealt in with absolute safety and Of course, no man or company could purchase one hundred shares of stock The fluctuations in the prices of good, dividend paying stocks are In Wall Street you may buy or sell one or more shares of the stock of A speculator who buys expecting to sell at a higher price. cache = ./cache/44052.txt txt = ./txt/44052.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 26330 author = Lawson, Thomas William title = Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 206993 sentences = 9420 flesch = 72 summary = National City Bank of New York, or a like institution of the people, it Bank of New York offer for sale to the public the $75,000,000 of stock to the New York Stock Exchange that Private Things hold to corporations. "Standard Oil." The prices of Bay State stocks and bonds shot up; loan accompanied by Roger Foster, a New York attorney representing Wm. Buchanan, one of the original holders of Bay State Gas income bonds. The next day our gas business brought me to New York, and after Mr. Rogers and myself had threshed out the matter I had come about, he said money we pay them in the new consolidated company's stock, at a good big owned the millions of the New York Security Company's stock; that it the New York Life Insurance Company made about this time, that it New York Life Insurance Company had sold to themselves the stock of the cache = ./cache/26330.txt txt = ./txt/26330.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5818 author = Twain, Mark title = The Gilded Age, Part 1. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24879 sentences = 1593 flesch = 88 summary = that when that man gets his head full of a new notion, he can out-talk a pilot took his glass and looked at it steadily for a moment, and said, old man--tell him the Amaranth's coming. 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Another general rule, is to sell stocks when nearly everybody is buying THE MONEY MARKET AND STOCK PRICES THE MONEY MARKET AND STOCK PRICES supplying good news about the stock and the public buys it. right to sell your stock provided the market price drops down to the might sell a stock short because you know the market price is 100% 1922) is buying time in the stock market, and it is possible that this id: 44052 author: Henry Voorce Brandenburg & Co. title: Profitable Stock Exchange Investments date: words: 7529 sentences: 498 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/44052.txt txt: ./txt/44052.txt summary: You read a great deal about the money lost in Wall Street. profitable investment in Wall Street, and have their money handled for The men who win in Wall Street are those who invest in stocks--good, dividend-paying stocks, buying them when they are low, selling them In all classes of business we buy at a certain price, and sell at a _The men who make the money in Wall Street are those who know what stocks are really worth and who buy when prices, go down and sell when which Wall Street stocks can be dealt in with absolute safety and Of course, no man or company could purchase one hundred shares of stock The fluctuations in the prices of good, dividend paying stocks are In Wall Street you may buy or sell one or more shares of the stock of A speculator who buys expecting to sell at a higher price. id: 26330 author: Lawson, Thomas William title: Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated date: words: 206993 sentences: 9420 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/26330.txt txt: ./txt/26330.txt summary: National City Bank of New York, or a like institution of the people, it Bank of New York offer for sale to the public the $75,000,000 of stock to the New York Stock Exchange that Private Things hold to corporations. "Standard Oil." The prices of Bay State stocks and bonds shot up; loan accompanied by Roger Foster, a New York attorney representing Wm. Buchanan, one of the original holders of Bay State Gas income bonds. The next day our gas business brought me to New York, and after Mr. Rogers and myself had threshed out the matter I had come about, he said money we pay them in the new consolidated company''s stock, at a good big owned the millions of the New York Security Company''s stock; that it the New York Life Insurance Company made about this time, that it New York Life Insurance Company had sold to themselves the stock of the id: 44274 author: Rice, George Graham title: My Adventures with Your Money date: words: 105320 sentences: 5760 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/44274.txt txt: ./txt/44274.txt summary: promoted by Charles Minzesheimer & Company, a New York Stock Exchange the control of a mining company known as the Tonopah Home, which Mr. Dunlap had mentioned to him in the automobile en route to Goldfield. Gold Bar Mining Company was promoted at around 15 cents a share on the shares of Goldfield Laguna Mining Company stock, then selling at 15 of stock in every new mining company we promoted, a stipend which was C. Weir, a New York mining-stock broker, whose firm held the company sold recently on the New York Curb and San Francisco Stock Weir, the New York mining-stock broker, who does business under Dillon Goldfield Mining Company at 25 cents per share, a valuation of financial-newspaper publishers and mining-stock brokers and market Consolidated at $4 a share, saying that New York mining-stock brokers Goodwin & Company "shorted" the mining-stock market so far as Scheftels & Company, Incorporated, mining-stock brokers, id: 5824 author: Twain, Mark title: The Gilded Age, Part 7. date: words: 23162 sentences: 1448 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/5824.txt txt: ./txt/5824.txt summary: the prisoner did not look insane, Susan said, "Lord; no, sir, just mad as "Mrs. Hawkins," said Mr. Braham, "will you'' be kind enough to state the Col. Sellers, continuing his testimony, said that he saw this lost "No, Sir. But upon one occasion, old Senator Thompson said to me, its my Mr. Braham re-drew for the jury the picture, of Laura''s early life; he The Court waited, for, some time, but the jury gave no signs of coming thing, but I said, No, Dilworthy, I must be on hand here,--both on time that the Senate should crush some cur like this man Noble, and thus with money; that the said Dilworthy sent for him to come to his room in It so happened, (said the Senator,) that about the time in question, a In reply, an honorable Senator said that he thought it would be as well id: 5818 author: Twain, Mark title: The Gilded Age, Part 1. date: words: 24879 sentences: 1593 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/5818.txt txt: ./txt/5818.txt summary: that when that man gets his head full of a new notion, he can out-talk a pilot took his glass and looked at it steadily for a moment, and said, old man--tell him the Amaranth''s coming. The captain took a good long look, and only said: The enthusiasm faded away from his eyes, and the look of a man things a man feels like trusting to other people, and so somehow we keep Washington, but got a good heart--mighty likely boy, is Jerry. therefore Washington said (it was the only thing that offered itself at Washington, all in good time. "Why Colonel, you can''t want anything bigger!" said Washington, his eyes people little dreamed what a man Col. Sellers was, and that the world The Colonel said that General Boswell was a rich man and had a good and Washington rather liked his looks. Every time the Colonel came into the real estate office Washington''s id: 5819 author: Twain, Mark title: The Gilded Age, Part 2. date: words: 23799 sentences: 1239 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/5819.txt txt: ./txt/5819.txt summary: Henry Brierly suddenly said, "Philip, how would you like to go to "I think I should like it of all things," replied Philip, with some whiskers; looks like a Washington man; I shouldn''t think he''d be at "Harry," said Philip, after a pause, "what have you got on those big has produced--said he, ''Colonel, how did you like those New York gentlemen?--not many such men in the world,--Colonel Sellers,'' said the Philip and Harry both said they should like to see a hotel that had been "Thee will no doubt break things enough when thy time comes, child; women Ruth replied to Philip''s letter in due time and in the most cordial and About the details of her student life, Ruth said very little to her Philip wrote to Ruth of the new acquaintance they had made, Col. Sellers, To find in such an out of the way country place a woman like Laura was a id: 5821 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 4. date: words: 24134 sentences: 1580 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/5821.txt txt: ./txt/5821.txt summary: good deal as I do--especially people who have got little financial Once more Louise had good news from her Washington--Senator Dilworthy was I think, Ruth, when I die," said Philip, Philip called Alice his good sister, and talked to her about love and "I can tell you one thing, Philip," she said, "if ever Ruth Bolton loves, First Day, when Ruth and Alice and Philip, "world''s people," went to a well with Mrs. Bolton, that she said to Philip one day, "Oh, yes," said Philip laughing, "he believes in more things than any He talked freely with Philip about Ruth, an almighty fine girl, he said, Philip and Harry in the hall, Ruth said, laughing, From these remarks he learned a good deal about Laura that was news to "He said he had no doubt it was a good thing; if Senator Dilworthy was in id: 5822 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 5. date: words: 22992 sentences: 1653 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/5822.txt txt: ./txt/5822.txt summary: Laura looked pleased, and said: "Don''t you find it very warm to-day, Mr. Hawkins?" said Blanche, by way "What is, dear?" said Grace, who was talking with Laura. "He wants to make himself conspicuous more like," said Laura. "I think we want it bad," said Washington. Senator Dilworthy said he had come in late. Laura said that very likely it was only her nervousness. "A Lady at Senator Dilworthy''s would like to see Col. George Selby, thought; perhaps, who knows, said he with a smile, he may have got some "Laura," said the Colonel, nerving himself, but still pale, and speaking Laura heard all this in a kind of stupor, looking straight at Harry, Then came stories about Laura, town talk, gossip which Harry "Thy physician thinks thee mustn''t talk, Philip," said Ruth putting her "I have come," said Philip in his direct manner, "from my friend id: 5823 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 6. date: words: 21510 sentences: 1285 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/5823.txt txt: ./txt/5823.txt summary: him at the house last night that Selby and his family went to New York Philip learned that Harry and Laura had both been taken to the city "But what under heavens," asked Philip, "induced you to come to New York Neither of the young men felt like attempting to see Laura that day, "Philip tells me," Mrs. Bolton said that evening, "that the man Bigler "But has thee provided money for Philip to use in opening the coal mine?" "So, sir," said Ruth, when Philip came from New York, "you have been "I should work with a great deal better heart, Ruth," he said the morning "No," said Philip, "the chances are that a man cannot get into congress "Well," said Philip, looking humble, "I care for some things, you and "Well, yes, a little," said Philip, feeling his way towards what he id: 5820 author: Warner, Charles Dudley title: The Gilded Age, Part 3. date: words: 21327 sentences: 1100 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/5820.txt txt: ./txt/5820.txt summary: In the eyes of Washington Hawkins, Harry was a superior being, a man who As for Washington, Harry thought he was a man head in this way; for Harry thought himself a man of the world. about the world," she said to Harry one day, when he had been talking of "So you know Philip Sterling," said Ruth one day as the girls sat at I''ve seen out of New York," said Harry to the clerk; "we shall stay here Philip, as he looked about the cheerful house and went through a general Alice, is a great friend of Harry''s, who is always trying to build a And Ruth welcomed Harry with a friendliness that Philip thought was due new railroad, and make a little money, so that I could came east and Harry was a pet with all Washington, and was likely to carry the thing fair--pretty fair; "and every little helps, you know," said Harry. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel Error: near line 1: database is locked Send options without primary recipient specified. 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