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This episode 2 details the trading career of Lawrence Livingston (possibly a pseudonym for Jesse Livermore). Livingston's experiences illustrate various trading strategies, including tape reading and charting, highlighting both their advantages and limitations. The narrative emphasizes the importance of understanding market trends, adapting to market conditions, and managing risk. A pivotal event is a highly profitable short position in Union Pacific, driven by intuition, underscoring the role of instinct alongside analytical skills. Finally, the account culminates in Livingston's involvement in the 1907 panic, where he played a significant, albeit indirect, role in stabilizing the market.