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Re: livefree_ordie post# 341316

Sunday, 01/24/2021 10:44:36 AM

Sunday, January 24, 2021 10:44:36 AM

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I will state right out that I am no a chart person and feel that although they may prove quite useful for commercialized corporations with a history of revenues, expenditures, reaction to market changes, etc they are nothing but garbage for startup corporations, those with no current revenues,or very small revenues.

It is a lot like wondering what to pay star athletes. The drafts in all sports show you cannot positively identify the winners from the losers easily (especially football quarterbacks) but once there is a history of performance by an athlete his future performance can be pretty well estimated and a more definite value put on his/her worth.

Charts may be good for very short term trading in startups as like sheep traders follow past trading patterns, but these are fleeting and grossly inaccurate when such startups have a new technology that will turn the world on its ear.

I firmly expect Brilacidin to bring about that kind of reaction from the WORLD when it is understood as to what it will be able to achieve - an "ah ha" moment followed by a gasping "Holy Crap" and a major celebration as the world can return to a more normal pre-corona19 pattern of life.