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Re: larry williams, fundamentalist?



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I suspect this is just pure marketing on Larry Williams part, "they want
technical books, I'll give them technical books".  You write what sells.
He's certainly into marketing these days.  I just got another mailing,
"Market (Special Issue) Financial, The Money Tree Gang.  I just dug it out
of the trash to give you the title.  I don't even open these any more.

On the other hand,  the guy has a right to evolve.  I doubt that there are
many that know the technical world as well as Larry Williams, and it's
entirely possible in his trading evolution, after exhausting the current
knowledge in the technical world, that he is finding that fundamental
analysis is more dependable and profitable.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: nonlinear <keptinkaos@xxxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: larry williams, fundamentalist?


>ok, then, then explain larry's largely technical analysis position in
>his latest book......try to find any "fundamental" references in "long
>term secrets..."(1999) i find it highly inconsistent that he doesn't
>even mention fundamental market analysis in this brand new, hot off the
>press book!!! it's largely about patterns, systems, money management,
>and home spun trading philosophy. and that's fine. but i don't consider
>intermarket analysis as a subset of fundamental analysis...that would
>come as a shock to its pioneer john murphy ;)
>
>next time take care to check all the sources rather than a few selected
>outdated references.
>
>hey larry, i know you're on the list, so what gives between your new
>system and ta book and your latest fundamentalist quote on fwn?
>
>until larry responds, i'm outta here.......markets to trade, profits to
>be made
>
>TJ
>
>when the legend becomes fact, print the legend - from the man who shot
>liberty valence
>
>---"Patrick White" <spy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>If you have followed Williams for any period of time, or have read any
>of his books or interviews you would see that he has used fundamentals
>and technicals hand in hand for many years.
>