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  1. James R. Keene. James Robert Keene (February 8, 1838 - January 3, 1913) was a Wall Street stockbroker and a major thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder . Biography. He was born in London, England in 1838. He was fourteen years of age when his family immigrated to the United States in 1852.

  2. 5 ago 2022 · JAMES R. KEENE — A MAN LIVERMORE CALLED “THE GREATES OF ALL”. | by bigshortbets | Medium. bigshortbets. ·. Follow. 9 min read. ·. Aug 5, 2022. -- 1. by Małgorzata Halaba on August 5th, 2022....

  3. Full bio. Inducted. 2019. Born. Feb. 8, 1838, London, England. Died. Jan. 3, 1913, New York City, New York. Media. James R. Keene (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) James R. Keene, center (Keeneland Library Cook Collection) James R. Keene, left, with Stephen Sanford, 1905 (C. C. Cook/Museum Collection)

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  4. 11 apr 2017 · For those of you not familiar with Keene, he is one of the most successful market operators of the late 19th century. Jesse Livermore, when talking about the trading legends of his day, called Keene the “greatest of them all”. The man made and lost fortunes many times over and lived a life full of color.

  5. 12 giu 2017 · The world’s greatest investors: James Robert Keene. James Robert Keene invested using a combination of fundamental analysis, attempting to gauge market sentiment and going with his gut...

  6. 20 apr 2016 · An Englishman by birth, James R. Keene was a mercurial figure on Wall Street and a powerhouse owner in the sport of Thoroughbred racing. Growing up in post-gold rush California, Keene purchased a few mules and entered the hauling trade. His customers included the Bonanza silver mines, where he piled up $6 million through bold and ...

  7. 1 feb 2013 · Teresa / January 31, 2013. Brown Brothers, Photography Collection, New York Public Library. In January of 1913, as New York waited to see whether racing would return after a 29-month absence due to anti-gambling laws, the sport lost one of its most successful human competitors when James R. Keene died in New York City on January 3, 2013.