William Peter Hamilton (January 20, 1867 – December 9, 1929), a proponent of Dow Theory, was the fourth editor of the Wall Street Journal, serving in that capacity for more than 20 years (i.e., January 1, 1908 – December 9, 1929).[1][2][3]
"Some people think and others do. Dow thought and created an index and pondered it. Hamilton [by contrast,] put it to practice as a workhorse. He was the first serious practitioner of [both] the art of forecasting future stock action based on precise prior action [and the] forecasting of the economy based on the market."[4]
^NYT.1.
^Brown, Goetzmann & Kumar, Alok (1998).
^Note that this "William P. Hamilton" is a completely different individual from the "William P. Hamilton" — William Pierson Hamilton (1869–1950) — a banker, who married Juliet Pierpont Morgan (1870-1952), the daughter of John Pierpont Morgan (1869–1950) on April 12, 1894.
^Fisher (2007), p. 262.
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