As a child born in Budapest, Hungary, Robert Krausz spent most of his childhood living in one of nine ghettos formed by the Nazis during World War II, established to confine Jews into tightly packed areas of the cities of Eastern Europe.
After the war, he ended up in a South African orphanage, where he was adopted by a local industrialist impressed with his intelligence.
After the end of the war with Egypt, Robert moved to London, England, to pursue his passion for dress designing.
In 1988 he gave up his clothing business in London and moved to the U.S. to start a new career as a full-time technically oriented trader.
Robert Krausz suffered a massive heart attack while addressing a group of traders in St. Augustine, Florida, and later died in a local hospital.