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# I Part 2 Summary
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## Narrator's Actions and Market Events
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- The narrator observes market fluctuations, particularly noting Hollow Tube's three-point drop amidst a market rally.
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- He records data in a memorandum book to analyze stock behavior patterns, focusing on reading the tape.
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- Encouraged by an older office boy, he engages in trading Burlington stocks at a bucket shop to test his analytical methods.
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## Named Strategies, Instruments, Venues, and Institutions
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- **Trading Instruments**: Shares of Burlington.
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- **Trading Venue**: Bucket shop.
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- **Strategy**: Testing analytical accuracy through speculative trading based on observed patterns and tape behavior.
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## Explicit Lessons, Rules of Thumb, or Warnings
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- The narrator emphasizes the importance of testing hypotheses against real-world outcomes ("if my dope didn’t work in practice, there was nothing in the theory").
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- Encourages understanding market behavior through practice rather than mere speculation on favorites.
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## Evidence Phrases
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- **Market Movements**: "Hollow Tube went down three points."
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- **Trade Outcome**: "I made a profit of $3.12."
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- **First Profit Milestone**: "I was fifteen when I had my first thousand."
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- **Leniency in Experience**: "I had never bought or sold anything in my life."
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## Ambiguities or Anachronisms
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- The term "bucket shop" may need clarification as the concept has evolved.
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- The ambiguity of "old jiggers with oodles of dough" raises questions about the socio-economic context of the trading environment.
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- The narrator’s age and level of experience in trading might be viewed with skepticism regarding the realism of earnings figures. |