A Conversation with Larry Williams
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A losing trade of $360,000 on a huge 237-lot in the bonds late in July
wiped out most of your profit for the month. Three more losing trades
followed quickly, and you had lost close to half a million dollars in one
week. How were your nerves holding up?
It didnât feel real good. I thought maybe I had lost the touch.
Quote from Thunderdog:
"How I Once Won A Single Trading Contest Under Murky Circumstances over Two Decades Ago And Have Milked It Into A Vendor Career Without Ever Having To 'Prove' Myself Again: Isn't It Marvelous How The Questionable Stuff Was Just Swept Under The Rug While The Shiny Button That It Produced (And That Newbs Immediately Fixate On) Was Aggrandized Into The Stratosphere?"
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Don't be coy. I refer to the simultaneous gutting of his funds under management while his personal account was flourishing. As I had repeatedly suggested, one interpretation of this strikingly coincidental extreme is that these events are not independent of one another and are, potentially, opposite sides of the same coin, particularly in the face of lax time stamp issues in those days. Because such "details" are far better monitored today, I surmise that Larry will never attempt participating in such a contest ever again. And if he did (and I wish he would), his invariable performance will no longer be the stuff of legend. That's why he continues to milk a "contest" over 2 decades old.Quote from nkhoi:
doesn't sound like "Swept Under The Rug"
Or another personal favorite, the mystery bestseller:Quote from bt116:
Don't forget "my daughter won the very same contest and went on to be an oscar nominated actress!"