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Charlie "Lucky" Luciano
"The story is told that after he had been deported to Italy, Infamous New York City gangster Lucky Luciano granted an interview in which he described a visit to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. When the operations of floor specialists had been explained to him, he said, 'A terrible thing happened. I realized I'd joined the wrong mob"

Richard D Wyckoff
Richard
D. Wyckoff was born in 1873, and at the age of 15-years old,
became a stock runner, scurrying back and forth on Wall Street.
At age 25, he opened his own brokerage office which gave him
close contact with a number of the most important and influential
traders Wall Street has ever seen. He studied the market operations
of Jay Gould, Jesse Livermore, J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie,
along with many others, all in an effort to develop his own
approach to the market. These were men who studied the market,
understood how and why it moved, and profited from it.
Wyckoff's
skills grew as he developed a deep understanding of what really
makes the market, or a stock, move.
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