MBP Thunderbolt 2, connect 3 external monitors via 1 only port ?

Hi Apple Communities,
My "old" mybookpro late 2009 died 3 days ago (motherboard).
So I buy a new MBP Retina 15" Late 2013.
I would like to plug 3 external monitors for more confort to work (one for Virtual Machine and 2 for OS X mainly)
(but not Apple Thunderbolt Display, nice but too expensive for my budget).
My question : Thunderbolt 2 and DisplayPort 1.2 are the same right ?
If yes, this interface should allow to connect peripherals by "daisy chain".
Because the lack of connectivity of the macbookpro, I would like to check if it's possible to use 1 Thunderbolt 2 port to plug one monitor and use the first external monitor to the 2 others. For example with this display Dell UltraSharp U2413 with the DisplayPort 1.2.
I want to keep the other Thunderbolt2 port to plug my external drive (with the firewire adapter) or plug my NAS in Ethernet.
I'm not a gamer but I work on Video Editing, Webdesign, Code so I need good performance too (3 x 1920x1080/1200px will be fine, if I can have better resolutions, it's ok ! )
Thanks for your help !

You can either use a FireWire hub or connect one device through USB. If either drive has two or more FireWire ports, it can act as a hub.
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