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It was in the issue of May 25, 1959, that Time Magazine devoted almost a full page in its Business Section to the extraordinary stock market story of a dancer - Nicolas Darvas.
Time told how this complete non-professional, ". . . who ignores tips, financial stories and brokers' letters," was able to make himself a millionaire several times over through the investment methods he developed.
This article raised a lot of eyebrows among Wall Streeters who were shocked by Mr. Darvas’ disregard for many of the long-accepted, ordinary investment practices to which they were accustomed. But it also fired the interest and imagination of thousands of investors across the country. |
First, Mr. Darvas is a showman. His dance act is one of the most exciting international acts in show-business history, and he and his sister Julia have starred in some 34 countries. He is accustomed to being constantly in the spotlight of public attention. Therefore, he had no hesitation, as might many private individuals, in making public the details of the stock transactions, which went into his making a fortune. Perhaps never before in history has any individual so fully exposed his financial dealings to the public eye.
Second, it turned out that Mr. Darvas is far more than a spectacular dancer. He is a highly literate individual with a solid background in economics and sociology gained at the University of Budapest; a former sportswriter, journalist and crossword-puzzle editor in his native country; and therefore thoroughly qualified to write a book.
As a result, I now takes pride in presenting one of the most extraordinary success stories in the history of Wall Street. It is especially significant not only because this investment record was made by a true nonprofessional and "outsider" who was investing for that legendary "second income", but also because the profits he made were not the result of a lucky killing or chance tip.
On the contrary, the investment methods that eventually made Mr. Darvas a millionaire were the result of hard-won experience, years of mistakes and learning from those mistakes. These specific, highly practical methods can serve as a useful guide to every individual investor.
I think that Mr. Darvas' techniques, especially his unique "Techno-Fundamentalist Theory," and many of his pithy stock-market maxims—"I just jog along with the trend trailing my stop-loss insurance behind me." "There are no good or bad stocks, there are only rising and falling stocks." "I can become a diagnostician but I can never become a prophet." — will become an accepted part of the pages of Wall Street history.
Mr.
Darvas is still a dancer, because
that is his profession; and he is
still an investor, because he enjoys
it and still makes money at it. Everything
about him is unorthodox. He has no
office, not even a desk for his financial
dealings. He works from his hotel
room or the bar in the Georges V in
Paris, the Dorchester in London or
the Plaza Hotel in New York. When
he is in New York, his favorite city,
he sits every evening at his usual
table in the fashionable Oak Bar of
the Plaza Hotel with a newspaper page,
a telegram, and some figures on a
half-sheet of paper. He appears to
be relaxing like the others around
him—but actually he is studying
stock prices and analyzing the market
with the brilliant approach he has
evolved over the past few years and
which has brought him millions.
The
story of Nicolas Darvas is one of
the astonishing legends of today's
America.
In the morning of September 3, 1958,
the following cable arrived at the
Gloucester Hotel in the Crown Colony
of Hong Kong:
"BOUGHT
1300 THIOKOL 49⅞ . . ."
This
purchase represented one part of a
chain of purchases that were to net
$2,000,000 in eighteen months. And
you can have FREE access
to the story of the events that led
up to it...

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