Quote from jmiles301:
Just wondering if anyone out there has been to or heard about any great trading seminars around the country. There are quite a few available out there, and I have done some shopping around, but I thought that I would see if anyone has any particular comments/insights/recommendations before I made a final decision. I am really looking for a top of the line serious trading seminar that focuses on trading for a living with an emphasis on innovative platforms and/or upcoming trading strategies/plans. I want to avoid the gimmick shows at all costs.
Thanks for your time.
jm
Quote from Thunderdog:
I have only read about him, and found all credible sources to be decidedly less than flattering. Further, I have perused some of his books in a bookstore from time to time, and found his material to be tired and uninspired, and his writing style to be downright condescending and patronizing. My personal, and admittedly biased, conclusion is that he will write anything that will sell books. And he seems to write a lot. That is what hucksters in this business do.
My guess is that he hobnobs with one, but not with the other. I suspect that only those he considers to be "outsiders" (people he hasn't actually met personally) are subject to due scrutiny. Further, I have another nagging suspicion. We all know surfer is a marketer, whether you look at his web site, his "fund," his t-shirts or his endless "limited" copies of the PTJ video available for sale. And we all know that Williams is a mass marketer. I can't help but think that someone is trying to get on someone else's good side for some kind of personal gain down the road when the opportunity presents itself. Joint venture, anyone?Quote from trainr:
But didn't you criticize someone recently that you had not investigated yourself? You said he would have to be the best trader in the world.
Quote from Thunderdog:
As expected, you did not answer the single, solitary question that I asked you to respond to at the beginning of my last post.
P.S. I cannot believe your audacity! You defend Williams by characterizing Gallacher's book as "hype?" Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! You, sir, are shameless. And evidently, you are in good company.
I've attended 2 Larry Williams seminars. Have you done any independent research on him?Quote from Thunderdog:
"...This book is at its most interesting in uncovering the fallacy behind some highly esteemed mythical legends. Elliott, Gann and Fibonacci, when it comes down to it, have no real substance behind their methods, and Gallacher does a good job of exposing that fact. He also shines some sunlight on the seemingly ubiquitous Larry Williams, painting him as a clear and complete fraud. While not touching the subject of Williams' legitimacy, I have always wondered who would believe in the trading abilities of a guy who sends out mass mailings once a month telling people how they can make ten grand a month in 30 minutes a day. In otherwords, I see Williams as dangerous only to the people mentally slow enough to believe his "share the wealth" claims, and thus not really worthy of book treatment."
Larry has a law degree so legal action is something with which he is familiar, but being as classy as he is, I don't think he deigns to answer his idiotic critics who know nothing about him. He's also a bit weary from the attacks. I don't think he cares who attacks him anymore.It is very interesting and telling that Mr. Williams has not sought legal remedy for being accused of fraud by Mr. Gallacher in his book. Then again, perhaps he has. I certainly don't know. What I do know, however, is that Mr. Gallacher's book continues to be sold and continues to point an accusing finger at Mr. Williams. What does that tell you?

Quote from trainr:
I agree with you about Larry.
But didn't you criticize someone recently that you had not investigated yourself? You said he would have to be the best trader in the world.
Please don't play dumb with me, surfer. The question I specifically asked you to answer had nothing to do with innuendo. It had to do with the book you hyperlinked. Read it again at the bottom pf page 3 of this thread:Quote from marketsurfer:
no, i directed you to the source to find your answer. i see you prefer to depend on hearsay and innuendo.
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Quote from Thunderdog:
Please tell me you're joking. When was the last time you made money per Williams's methods using the COT report? Be sure to answer that question in your reply.
No difference, except the lack of profit split. And, you've never done independent investigation.Quote from marketsurfer:
yes, i understand your point. unfortunately, it is misapplied to this issue. the person you are refering to makes outrageous unsubtaniated claims--- larry williams, on the other hand, admits his losses, performance is substaniated, and he risks his own money in his seminars, splitting the winnings with the attendees.
best wishes,
surfer