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Re: hankmanhub post# 129591

Friday, 08/11/2017 5:29:35 PM

Friday, August 11, 2017 5:29:35 PM

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What I mean by lottery ticket is that, unless we are one of the one gathering the data, we don't truly know the outcome. I am extremely confident PFS will be met, OS on the other hand was a bit harder to prove without a doubt. No matter; when I say its a lottery ticket, the way I look at NWBO as an investment is exactly that. A lottery ticket. If you win, you win big, if you lose, you lose everything you put into it. HOWEVER, I feel that the difference between NWBO shares and a lottery ticket is that there is ~50% chance of positive results (probably much better but lets be conservative and use 50%), while a lottery ticket is actually 1 in 13,983,816. SO, yes buying NWBO shares at 0.20 a share, with a possible payout of ~$100 a share is like winning the lottery. However, the odds area much better than 1 in 13,983,816, with actually over 50% of P3 trials being successful, so you tell me, if you were told that you had a 50% chance of winning the lottery, would you buy a 20 cent lottery ticket? I sure would!!
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