
A sharp-witted broker on Wall Street learns the hard way that timing is everything. When a crucial tip comes in just minutes too late, he watches a modest profit evaporate, and his pride swells alongside his frustration. The opening scene captures his blend of charm, honesty, and the petty anxieties that drive his daily dealings.
Gilmartin’s encounters with clients like the earnest Connecticut manufacturer reveal a world where small talk masks high stakes. He balances the lure of quick gains with a growing desire for stability, contemplating a shift from trading exotic goods to a life of measured investments. The narrative paints the bustling streets of early‑20th‑century finance with vivid detail, letting listeners feel the pulse of the ticker and the weight of every missed call.
As the story unfolds, Gilmartin wrestles with the temptation to chase the next big tip while fearing the loss of control over his own fortunes. This tension sets the stage for a compelling exploration of ambition, risk, and the quiet resolve needed to navigate a market that never sleeps.
Full title
The Tipster 1901, From "Wall Street Stories"
Language
en
Duration
~40 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-10-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1871–1943
Best known for the classic market tale Reminiscences of a Stock Operator, this journalist and novelist turned Wall Street experience into stories that still feel sharp and human. His work blends financial drama with clear-eyed observation, making him a lasting favorite with readers curious about money, risk, and ambition.
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