Nicolas Darvas was a Hungarian-born dancer who gained fame as a self-taught investor and author.
In the 1950s, Darvas developed a unique investment strategy while touring as a professional dancer, using telegrams to track stock prices.
His method, known as the "Darvas Box Theory," combined technical and fundamental analysis to identify trending stocks.
Darvas's success story, turning $25,000 into $2 million in less than two years, garnered significant attention.
He documented his experiences in his best-selling book, which has since become a classic in investment literature.
Darvas's unconventional background and practical approach to investing continue to inspire traders and investors worldwide.
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