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Wittiness: funny 😁..."Gentleman prefer bonds." And other wryly dry humor. As if he's lost much patience but is willing to observe the process for the sake of this book. ...
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Wittiness: funny 😁..."Gentleman prefer bonds." And other wryly dry humor. As if he's lost much patience but is willing to observe the process for the sake of this book. ...
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"THE TROUBLE WITH ACCOUNTING" - MUST READ 😆
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Schwed's father, Frederick Schwed, was a member of the New York Curb Exchange (renamed in 1953 to AMEX).[3]
He was a professional trader on Wall Street, but lost much of his wealth in the stock market crash of 1929. He subsequently published a children's book, Wacky, the Small Boy, and later, Where Are the Customers' Yachts?....
— Feb 01, 2026 01:42AM
"THE TROUBLE WITH ACCOUNTING" - MUST READ 😆
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Schwed's father, Frederick Schwed, was a member of the New York Curb Exchange (renamed in 1953 to AMEX).[3]
He was a professional trader on Wall Street, but lost much of his wealth in the stock market crash of 1929. He subsequently published a children's book, Wacky, the Small Boy, and later, Where Are the Customers' Yachts?....

