Larry Williams – Annual Forecast 2026

Larry Williams Forecast 2026, the 21st annual edition: 100+ page PDF with cycle roadmaps for stocks, futures, Bitcoin and 13 global markets.

By Larry Williams Updated July 16, 2026 English

Course Description

TL;DR: Larry Williams Forecast 2026 is the 21st annual edition of the veteran trader’s yearly outlook: a 100+ page PDF that maps U.S. stocks, bonds, metals, currencies, grains, softs, Bitcoin, 60+ individual stocks, and 13 global markets, with Cycle Forecast Charts built on research Williams has run since 1962.

Larry Williams Annual Forecast 2026 report

Inside the Larry Williams Forecast 2026

The report is a single 100+ page PDF, published once a year, in which Williams lays out his cycle projections for the twelve months ahead. The 2026 edition covers U.S. stocks, bonds, metals, currencies, grains, and soft commodities, then goes abroad with individual outlooks for Australia, Japan, China, Germany, Canada, India, and seven more markets from Brazil to Taiwan. Bitcoin gets its own section, and so do more than 60 individual U.S. stocks.

The centerpiece is the set of Cycle Forecast Charts: projected roadmaps for 50+ stocks and all active futures markets, marking expected turning points, trend phases, and seasonal tendencies through the year. If you plan entries around the calendar rather than the next candle, that chart set is the part you will keep open for months.

The Method Behind the Blue Line

Williams has been collecting cycle data since 1962, and this annual forecast report is where that archive gets applied to the year ahead. His projected path, drawn as a blue line on each chart, blends long term cycles with market cycle analysis of recent price behavior across 70+ markets.

One claim needs careful handling. The publisher reports that 76% of major moves aligned with the blue-line timing last year, a figure produced by its own scoring, and past alignment says nothing certain about how the 2026 market cycles will unfold. If cycle theory is new territory for you, Investopedia’s primer on market cycles is a sensible read before opening the report.

About Larry Williams

Few forecasters bring this much verifiable history. Williams created the Williams %R indicator, won the 1987 World Cup Trading Championship, and has traded and published through five decades of markets. That record matters because a forecast is only as credible as the process behind it, and his process is documented across books, indicators, and 21 years of these annual reports.

Why the 2026 Edition Replaces the Older Ones

GeniTrader also lists the 2024 and 2025 editions, so the difference deserves a plain statement. Each report is dated to one year by design; the 2025 charts stopped being guidance the day its year closed. Older editions still earn a place if you want to study how past projections met real price action. For planning trades, though, the Larry Williams Forecast 2026, the 21st annual, is the live volume. Buy the year you intend to trade.

The Right Reader for a One Year Roadmap

Williams’s own material is blunt about fit, and this page should be too. The report gives the most to:

  • Swing traders working multi-week holds who want dated turning points to plan around
  • Position traders and investors building a 2026 allocation with a timing overlay
  • Futures and commodity traders tracking cycles across grains, metals, and currencies

It is a poor purchase for day traders, and the publisher says so outright: nothing in the charts resolves below weekly rhythm. If your holds are measured in minutes, a swing trading futures program will serve you better than a twelve month roadmap.

Larry Williams Forecast 2026: Reader FAQ

Is the Larry Williams Forecast 2026 worth it?
For swing and position traders planning the year ahead, the case is solid: 100+ pages of dated cycle projections across stocks, futures, and Bitcoin give you a working calendar to test against your own charts. Anyone hunting trade signals or intraday setups will find little here to act on.

Is this report actually written by Larry Williams?
The forecast comes from Williams’s own annual series, the same publication he has produced for 21 straight years alongside his research work. This listing carries the complete 2026 edition as released, including the full Cycle Forecast Chart set and the global market sections described above.

How is it different from the 2025 edition?
Nothing carries over except the method. The charts, projections, and market notes are rebuilt for the new year, and the 2025 report covered a year that has since closed. Think of the series like an almanac: earlier volumes are history lessons, and 2026 is the one you plan with.

Can day traders get value from it?
Not much. The cycle charts resolve to weeks and months rather than sessions, and the publisher’s own fit notes exclude intraday styles. A day trader might borrow the broad 2026 context for directional bias, but the report was written for swing and position horizons.

Final Word on the 21st Annual

Read the forecast the way it was built: as a probabilistic roadmap. Cycles drift, news intervenes, and any market can leave the blue line for months at a time. The report does its best work sitting beside position trading strategies you already trust, framing when to press and when to stand aside. As with anything we review, it belongs on your study desk as learning input, not as advice on which trades to take in 2026.

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