Larry Williams

Larry's book is interesting, his writing is easy to read.
He is basically against day trading, and everything he points out is to prove that day trading is the best way to blow your account.

I agree with that, the shorter the time frame the harder is to make your trade to work.
 
Larry always seems to get ridiculed and the butt of a lot of jokes.
And yet, his extensive work on long range days is still as prevalent today as it was when he first profiled the method.

Read chapter 3 in his book "Long Term Secrets to Short Term Trading". Name of the chapter is titled "The Real Secret To Short Term Trading". It's no more a secret, but it still works.

Thanks Larry. :)
Larry is the real deal. Anybody who says otherwise is ignorant of his work or just plain clueless.
 
Larry always seems to get ridiculed and the butt of a lot of jokes.
And yet, his extensive work on long range days is still as prevalent today as it was when he first profiled the method.

Read chapter 3 in his book "Long Term Secrets to Short Term Trading". Name of the chapter is titled "The Real Secret To Short Term Trading". It's no more a secret, but it still works.

Thanks Larry. :)


Chapter 6 of his book How I Made $1,000,000 is very good as well.
 
The last chapter from his book is missing.
"Larry Williams was managing OPM during 1987 when he won the Robbins Trading Co contest. His returns for 1987 across all accounts showed a loss of $6,122,281, but his personal account that won the competition achieved a gain of $902,599."
Source?
 
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