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Re: QuickDeal post# 53853

Thursday, 07/16/2015 3:58:53 AM

Thursday, July 16, 2015 3:58:53 AM

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I don't agree with this statement:

A slight correction here, GOSY didn't make $135k in 1 min. It was SoftBank. You don't mix up co. revenues like that. Fubright is Fubright. GOSY is GOSY. And SoftBank is SoftBank. All separate entities.

Arithmetic is hard to use here with GOSY. Requires counting on one's fingers, toes, using a number line, and gasp, algebra. The Pepper "sells" for about $9K each or can be leased monthly. So Softbank gross sales for that minute selling 1K robots is more like $9,000,000 (that's nine million dollars), not $135K. That will be how much GOSY collects for only 1,000 (one thousand) robots, not Softbank.
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Guess it may be the unusual, if not extraordinary, difficulty of using arithmetic, number lines, counting on one's fingers and toes to do algebra to forecast revenues for GOSY is why some are having such incredible difficulty buying a stock like GOSY high and then selling higher to make a profit. Those that bought GOSY last week at the naked shorted low of $.002 are now up 200%+.
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Maybe those folks understand calculus and never count on their fingers and toes to know when to buy GOSY high and then sell higher. JMO, of course about what many consider a prudent stock trading strategy for stocks like GOSY. Certainly not buying GOSY at 2-3 cents and then selling for 15-25 cents. Just ain't gonna happen this year-