THE GAME IN WALL STREET and how to play it successfully By "Hoyle" and Clem Chambers Book information As the new century dawned, Wall Street was a game and the stock market was fixed. Ordinary investors were fleeced by big institutions that manipulated the markets to their own advantage and they had no comeback. The Game in Wall Street shows the ways that the titans of rampant capitalism operated to make money from any source they could control. Their accumulated funds gave the titans enormous power over the market, and allowed them to ensure they won the game. Traders joining the game without knowing the rules are on a road to ruin. It’s like gambling without knowing the rules, and with no idea of the odds. The Game in Wall Street sets out in detail exactly how this market manipulation works and shows how to ride the price movements and make a profit. And guess what? The rules of the game haven’t changed since the book was first published in 1898. You can apply the same strategies in your own investing and avoid losing your shirt by gambling against the professionals. Illustrated with the very first stock charts ever published, the book contains a new preface and a conclusion by stock market guru Clem Chambers which put the text in the context of how Wall Street operates today. THE GAME IN WALL STREET and how to play it successfully By "Hoyle" and Clem Chambers Author information The Game in Wall Street was originally published in 1898 by J S Ogilvie Publishing Company, 57 Rose Street, New York City. Founded in 1878, the company mainly specialized in ‘railroad literature’ – paperbacks sold on trains. The company’s output consisted of adventure stories, humor titles, song books, recitations, volumes of advice on courtship, and other self-help titles. The credited author of The Game in Wall Street was “Hoyle”, the quote marks suggesting the name is a pseudonym, although elsewhere the author has been listed as William E. Forrest Hoyle, about whom nothing further is known. This new edition of the text includes a preface and conclusion by market guru Clem Chambers. Clem Chambers is CEO of ADVFN, Europe and South America’s leading financial website. A broadcast and print media regular, Clem Chambers is a familiar face and frequent co-presenter on CNBC and CNBC Europe. He is a seasoned guest and market commentator on BBC News, Fox News, CNBC Arabia Newsnight, Al Jazeera, CNN, SKY News, TF1, Canada’s Business News Network and numerous US radio stations. He is renowned for calling the markets and predicted the end of the bull market back in January 2007 and the following crash. He has appeared on ITV’s News at Ten and Evening News discussing failures in the banking system and featured prominently in the Money Programme’s Credit Crash Britain: HBOS — Breaking the Bank and on the BBC’s City Uncovered: When Markets Go Mad. Clem has written investment columns for Wired Magazine, which described him as a ‘Market Maven’, The Daily Mail, The Daily Telegraph and The Daily Express and currently writes for Forbes, Business Mirror, Index Trader, Traders and YourTradingEdge. He was The Alchemist – stock tipster – in The Business for over three years and has been published in titles including: CityAM, Investors Chronicle, Traders Magazine, Stocks and Commodities, the Channel 4 website, SFO and Accountancy Age and has been quoted in many more publications including all of the main UK national newspapers. He also wrote a monthly spread betting column in gambling magazine Inside Edge. Clem has written several books for ADVFN Books, including 101 Ways To Pick Stock Market Winners, A Beginner’s Guide to Value Investing, The Death of Wealth and Letters to my Broker. In the last few years he has become a successful financial thriller writer, authoring The Twain Maxim, The Armageddon Trade, Kusanagi and The First Horseman. THE GAME IN WALL STREET and how to play it successfully By "Hoyle" and Clem Chambers TECHNICAL DETAILS Kindle Edition: * Price: £3.08 * Publisher: ADVFN Books * Sold by: Amazon Kindle Store * Language English * ISBN: 978-1-908756-24-4 Paperback Edition: * Price: £6.99 * Publisher: ADVFN Books * Sold by: Amazon Store * Language English * ISBN: 978-1-908756-27-5