you can't take it with you
fiction
edward w pritchard
All auguries suggest things are about to take a tumble to the negative in the stock market and maybe the real economy.
What's your play dear Phillip?
Here's what I wrote before about lady luck. Remember you mustn't take the game too seriously.
famous investors who died broke-part 2
fiction
edward w pritchard
Dame
fortune smiled on the gambler Charles Deville Wells, the man who broke
the bank at Monte Carlo. Small time grifter who spent lavishly but
was always endowed with high hopes. British born Wells for a brief time was
the toast of France. He came to the casino at Monte Carlo fortified with investor money
he had bilked from others by promoting his singing jump rope but
instead used the money at the roulette table as he often did. However,
on this trip in 1891, luck indeed smiled on him. Five times in a row
Wells bet on number 5 and that number hit each times. He turned the
bilked 5,000 pounds into a million francs. Then a few months later he
won big again. No one could figure out his system. Was the casino in on
it to promote breaking the bank, literally throwing a shroud across the
roulette table until the house could raise the money to pay him. Perhaps
the roulette wheel itself was faulty, although the house routinely
interchanged the wheels among the various machines. A dishonest
employee? The French are known for their skeptical nature, surely they
thought to check into his secrets. In any event Wells had his fame,
beautiful women winked at him and a famous song was written about him.
[The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo-1892]. On his last trip to
Monte Carlo Wells system whatever it was failed and he went broke. Over
the next thirty years of his life Wells spent several years in jail for
stock fraud and eventually died down and out in Paris in 1926. But oh
what a ride he had back in the 1890's when he sailed into Monte Carlo
that second time in a yacht with a beautiful woman and the whole town
wanting to be his friend. As for dieing broke- C'est la Vie, mon cheri
end part 2
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
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