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Re: Investing in stocks/verified statments


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  • Subject: Re: Investing in stocks/verified statments
  • From: "charles meyer" <chmeyer@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Sep 1999 08:30:20 -0700

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I think Ben was only trying to inquire how much money Williams
has made as a vendor and how much money has Williams
made from trading profits.  If he did so well trading all those
years why sell all the stuff he has touted?  I think it's a matter of
intellectual honesty.  Now, if he has lost a lot of money trading;
perhaps he has gotton better.  And with all the money he has
made as a vendor--of course he can afford to trade in 100 lots.
Someone told me Larry said that the real money in this business
was in being a vendor.  I think I'll side with Ben.

Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: JCDuffy@xxxxxxx <JCDuffy@xxxxxxx>
To: Proffittak@xxxxxxx <Proffittak@xxxxxxx>; BLL495@xxxxxxx <BLL495@xxxxxxx>
Cc: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 8:40 AM
Subject: Re: Investing in stocks/verified statments


>Profittaker wrote;
>
> (this is how i knew lary williams was a fake)
>
>========================
>
>Geez Ben, I think you should stick to what you do know, like the SP, and
not
>comment with a ring of authority on what you don't. If you knew how much
>Larry was worth, and how much of it can really come from selling books and
>systems, you know better than to make such a statement. Larry Williams
>continues to be a big and aggressive trader, and I know for a fact he
trades
>100's of contracts at a time, and I also know for a fact he has made huge
>money trading. He also has huge equity swings, but that is an aside. None
of
>this is particularly confidential information, but it is certainly factual
>imformation.
>