| JUN 1987
Larry Williams: Where will he go next?
Larry Williams: Where will he go next? Larry Williams—author, trader, technical systems designer—is a man of many interests. He began following the stock market in 1965, soon started trading and by 1967 was a registered investment adviser. He switched to commodities and is probably best known for the $1 million he made and wrote about in the 1973 bull market. At age 45, he has, among other things, run for the United States Senate in his home state of Montana and narrowly lost, carried on a busy lecture/seminar circuit while managing his trading from airport telephones, written trading books, developed a number of computer trading systems and refined the %R oscillator into a tool that is now a standard for many traders. The one consistent theme in his varied life—trading—is once again dominating his activities. He is limiting his public exposure and ended the publication of Commodity Timing newsletter in January. Stocks & Commodities talked with Larry at his California office where he is intent on the markets and on refining his systems.
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