Larry Williams

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."

Old news and does absolutely nothing to negate or undermine the value of the text I cited.
 
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."
Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy what?????

Is this TRUE?

How did Larry lose his clients $6,122,281 but made $902,599 in the competition?
 
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Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy what?????

Is this TRUE?

How did Larry lose his clients $6,122,281 but made $902,599 in the competition?
He might have done it just by pushing buttons, but I don't think you can handle the truth.:caution::D
It's from a book!
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But the official (non-)answer is in
https://www.nfa.futures.org/BasicNe...=cbobrHNqCHE=&case=88BCC00035&contributor=NFA
 
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. :)

Worth it in audiobook form? Or needs come charting and practicals?
 
He gambled his way to $902,599. In short he took big risks.
Good Morning tony.m,

Thank you for asking my questions.

Ok I see how he made the 11,000% return in his personal account gambling.

But in his client account, the strategy he used to make them money failed.
 
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