Bernard M. Baruch made his fortune primarily through investments in the Stock Market and his work as a financier and advisor. He gained prominence during the early 20th century by investing in various industries, particularly railroads and commodities. Baruch also played a significant role in the establishment of the New York Stock Exchange and served as an economic advisor during World War I, further solidifying his financial success and influence. His expertise and strategic investments allowed him to amass considerable wealth over his lifetime.
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