Summary:
The book details the author's unique "box system" for trading stocks, a method that allowed him to turn a modest investment into millions by focusing on stock price movements and market psychology. It recounts his journey from a novice investor to a wealthy trader, emphasizing the importance of discipline, self-education, and a systematic approach to the stock market.
Key points:
1. Darvas Box Theory: Stocks move in predictable "boxes". Buy when a stock breaks out of the box and sell when it falls below.
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