Annie and I would meet in Central Park and, sitting on a park bench, I would tell her how we would get married as soon as I had earned enough money to support us. Our hopes would be high one day, when my little speculations would seem to be blooming. The next day our hopes would be down, along with the market.
Bernard M. Baruch, Baruch: My Own Story, p. 100
In the spring of 1897 Baruch bought 100 shares of American Sugar Refining on margin, which he parlayed into a profit of $60,000.
That fall Bernard and Annie were married, over the objections of her father. Three years later, not quite 30 years old, Bernard Baruch became a millionaire.
His father, Dr. Simon Baruch, reminded him of the responsibilities of wealth.