Darvas methods?

Quote from marketsurfer:

does anyone know what happened to darvis ?? is he still alive ??

thanks,

surfer:)



Nicholas Darvas passed away in 1979. He is buried in Paris, France. In addition to writing three excellent books on investments/ trend following, he was an accomplished dancer/artist who had performed in nearly every major city in the world.
 
I used it as an indicator in Investor R/T. Perhaps it was not designed for intraday.

Mybe it would work with Daily bars better?

Michael B.



Quote from Wittgenstein:

Why not?
 
Yes, the script does not trade it just draws the boxes.
Put TZOO and you start feeling like Darvas. You buy breakouts and put a stop loss order under the low of the box..
 
Quote from Incorrigible:

Nicholas Darvas passed away in 1979. He is buried in Paris, France. In addition to writing three excellent books on investments/ trend following, he was an accomplished dancer/artist who had performed in nearly every major city in the world.

Where in Paris?
 
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that said, i will give him credit for two things, his excellent discipline in keeping losers small, and for holding winners for a long, long time.

if i come up with anything further as i finish his book (i have the other one also), i'll add to this thread.

Excellent book and I agree with above - His discipline is to be admired --- the best part of the book is him walking around (Paris?) deciding not to sell a huge winner -- touching a card he had written in his pocket each time he had the urge to call his broker and sell.

I read this book a few months ago as the steel stocks were running and was able to hold on quite a bit longer than normal having read the book (see chart with Darvas boxes).

Does anyone have the .ela file for old SC4.0? I see the code - but have no powereditor.

TIA
 

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Excellent book and I agree with above - His discipline is to be admired --- the best part of the book is him walking around (Paris?) deciding not to sell a huge winner -- touching a card he had written in his pocket each time he had the urge to call his broker and sell.

I read this book a few months ago as the steel stocks were running and was able to hold on quite a bit longer than normal having read the book (see chart with Darvas boxes).

Does anyone have the .ela file for old SC4.0? I see the code - but have no powereditor.

TIA

Yes, forget about the boxes. It's his long-term approach which made him a big winner.
 
on ind3x (whatever the site name was) is no longer there - the site was given up, and is now a placeholder.


however, i found the interview (by mark crisp, 1974) here:
http://www.bharatbhasha.com/home_business.php/35840

it's listed elsewhere on the web as "only interview, 1975". but it can't be the only interview, as there was a major article in time that he mentions in one of his later books, where they interviewed him...and i saw elsewhere that he gave an interview to the ny times in the 50s.
 
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