Timeless and Convincing
I first read this book in 1967, when I had already been trading the market both long and short for just about exactly twenty years. I read John Kenneth Galbraith's *The Great Crash* that same year. Both are timeless, but Harry Schultz provides the tools a person needs to learn to cope with the risky downside when the bear seems out of control. I read this book again just a week ago and sent copies to my adult children. In my opinion, in spite of all the technical work done by others in their attempts to analyze this meanest of all creatures, Schultz is the only author who actually managed to get hold of the bear by the tail.